| LEARS | Edward and Norman |
| GREGS | Maddox and Norman |
| MANORBORN | Rob and Norman meet in Penelope Keith's place (5,4) |
| DALZIEL | UK detectives originally played by Gareth Hale and Norman Pace, ... & Pascoe (7) |
| PANGS | Sudden brief pains initially - Peter and Norman get sick (5) |
| HARLEMNOCTURNE | Hagen/Rogers jazz standard covered by Duke Ellington and Norman Simmons |
| EVERYDAY | Song written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty, originally released in 1957 as the B-side to Peggy Sue |
| DRESSER | The ---, Ronald Harwood play whose main characters are "Sir" and Norman |
| ONREMAND | Ed and Norman worried, held pending a hearing (2, 6) |
| PUNCH | Former British magazine whose cartoonists or illustrators included Quentin Blake, Arthur Rackham, Gerald Scarfe, Ronald Searle, E. H. Shepard and Norman The lwell (5) |
| RAVEON | Song written by Sonny West, Bill Tilghman and Norman Petty that was a 1958 hit for Buddy Holly |
| THAYER | "On Golden Pond" (1981) couple, Ethel and Norman ___ |
| MILLAU | Bridge over the River Tarn designed by Michel Virlogeux and Norman Foster (6,7) |
| VIADUCT | Bridge over the River Tarn designed by Michel Virlogeux and Norman Foster (6,7) |
| TOTEA | "When I Take My Sugar ___" (1931 Fain, Kahal & Norman classic) |
| HASTINGS | 1066 conflict between the English and Normans, Battle of _ (8) |
| ASCHAM | Scholar who dedicated his treatise Toxophilus to Henry VIII and, in return, was rewarded by said king with a royal pension and further honour of being assigned tutor to Prince Edward and Princess Eliz |
| DOTTEDLINE | Policy on Dorothy and Edward, and where to endorse it (6,4) |
| ALBEES | Playwright Edward and others |
| NEALES | Reformer Edward and hymn man John |