| PIEDPIPER | Famous resident of Hamelin (4,5) |
| DCON | Brand that might have been useful to the residents of Hamelin |
| MISSMARPLE | Elderly spinster who is the most famous resident of the fictional village of St Mary Mead (4,6) |
| FDR | Most famous resident of Warm Spr., Ga. |
| DOH | As uttered by famous resident of Springfield, Ohio! (3) |
| ONO | Famous resident of the building across from Strawberry Fields |
| NODDY | Famous resident of Toyland |
| GREENAWAY | Victorian watercolourist noted for her pastel-hued illustrations in "toy books" including Language of Flowers, Marigold Garden, Mother Goose, Under the Window and Browning's The Pied Piper of Hamelin |
| KALEL | Birth name of Smallville's most famous resident |
| MARPLE | Surname of St Mary Mead's most famous resident (6) |
| ABNER | Dogpatch's most famous resident |
| EATON | Pugwash's most famous resident |
| POPE | Vatican City's most famous resident |
| MONET | Giverny's most famous resident |
| THEODORECLEAVER | Mayfield's most famous resident |
| GORILLA | Guy the ____, one of London Zoo's most famous residents who first arrived in 1947 (7) |
| RATS | Followers of the Pied Piper of Hamelin |
| WESER | This river, deep and wide, washes the wall of Hamelin on its southern side in Browning's account of |
| PIED | The _ Piper of Hamelin, subject of a poem by Robert Browning (4) |
| MOUSER | What could describe the trade of the Pied Piper of Hamelin (6) |