| WILLANS | Geoffrey ?, co-creator with Ronald Searle of Nigel Molesworth (7) |
| CHAUCER | Geoffrey ?, author of The Canterbury Tales buried in Poets" Corner, Westminster Abbey (7) |
| LYTHGOE | Surname of Nigel, a judge on Popstars in 2000 and the US version of So You Think You Can Dance between 2005-19 (7) |
| CRISTIE | Surgeon alter ego of Nigel Harman, currently taking a break from Casualty (3,7) |
| SADIRON | Depressed individual with Ronald using household implement (7) |
| BAYLDON | Geoffrey ?, actor who played the title role in 1970s ITV children's series Catweazle (7) |
| ATALEOF | Dickens' book of the French Revolution, filmed in 1935 with Ronald Colman in the lead, ... Two Citie |
| LATERON | Departed with Ronald some time after (5,2) |
| BOYCOTT | Reject cricketer Geoffrey? (7) |
| SARALEE | A Searle brand that nobody doesn't like |
| RONALDS | Searle and Reagan |
| DOWNWITH | The first of Ronald Searle's 'Nigel Molesworth' books (4,4,5) |
| SKOOL | The first of Ronald Searle's 'Nigel Molesworth' books (4,4,5) |
| SCHOOLBOY | Eton lad or other male pupil often with a famously crude and puerile "whoopee cushion" sense of humour or fun; or, a term describing the antics of perhaps Billy Bunter, Nigel Molesworth or William Bro |
| NIGELMOLESWORTH | Fictional schoolboy of St Custard's co-created by Ronald Searle (5,10) |
| MATTSTONE | "South Park" co-creator with Trey Parker, born May 26, 1971 |
| TOOK | Barry ?, co-creator and co-writer of BBC Radio comedy show Round the Horne (4) |
| OSMAN | Richard ?, co-creator and co-presenter of BBC TV quiz show Pointless (5) |
| STTRINIANS | Cartoonist Ronald Searle created this fictional boarding school for upper-class feral girls (2,7'1) |
| TRINIANS | St ____, boarding school created by cartoonist Ronald Searle (8) |