| AUDEN | Famous British author of a university study (5) |
| MAUGHAM | Paris-born British author of a number of novels including Of Human Bondage, The Moon and Sixpence, The Painted Veil and Cakes and Ale (7) |
| ANGLO | A university study going into English-American poet (5) |
| MOORE | Famous British sculptor who died in 1986 (5,5) |
| HENRY | Famous British sculptor who died in 1986 (5,5) |
| ASCOT | Location of famous British horse racecourse (5) |
| SPARK | Muriel, British author of the novel A Far Cry from Kensington (5) |
| ISAAC | ___ Newton : famous British scientist ? (5) |
| STAGE | The ---, famous British newspaper covering the entertainment industry, founded in 1880 (5) |
| STARR | Famous British drummer for The Beatles rock group - Ringo _ (5) |
| DELIA | ___ Smith, famous British cook (5) |
| LANDS | --- End, famous British coastal point (5) |
| STARK | Last name of the 20th-century British author of classic books about her travels in the Middle East and Afghanistan (5) |
| FREUD | Esther - - -, British author of the 1992 novel Hideous Kinky (5) |
| AWDRY | Reverend W _, British author of Thomas The Tank Engine (5) |
| MUGUP | Clock in university study before exam |
| KEMPS | Famous British film involving politician in contests |
| MILNE | Alan Alexander ___, British author of works including Mr. Pim Passes By (play, 1919) and When We Were Very Young (poetry, 1924) (5) |
| ELIAS | Bulgarian-born British author of novels including Auto-da-Fe (1935) and Crowds and Power (1960); Nobel Prize in Literature 1981 (5) |
| MYERS | L.H., British author of novel sequence The Near and the Far (5) |