| SUITOR | George Knightley, to Emma Woodhouse |
| EMMAWOODHOUSE | Austen matchmaker who marries George Knightley |
| HEROINES | Characters like Emma Peel and Emma Woodhouse |
| JANEAUSTEN | Creator of Emma Woodhouse |
| AUSTEN | Author who created Emma Woodhouse |
| HEROINE | A woman admired for her brave or courageous deeds; or, with examples including Emma Woodhouse and Fanny Price, a female protagonist (7) |
| AUTHORISE | Permit writers to include one introduction to Emma (9) |
| JANEITE | One devoted to Emma and companions? |
| AUNT | Julia, to Emma Roberts |
| GAZBEADLE | Geordie Shore participant engaged to Emma Mcvey (3,6) |
| SET | 6-1 or 6-2, to Emma Raducanu |
| AMELIA | Name akin to Emma |
| GREG | _ Wise, British actor married to Emma Thompson (4) |
| DILEMMA | Investigates what's left to Emma - it's a can of worms! (7) |
| DELAMERE | He lied to Emma Brooker about his dad being dead in Corrie (6,8) |
| CURTIS | He lied to Emma Brooker about his dad being dead in Corrie (6,8) |
| EASYA | Film in which Stanley Tucci says to Emma Stone, "I was gay once ... for a while. No big deal. We all do it." |
| MEAN | A young idiot man was very ____ to Emma T. in a date scene in Last Chance Harvey. |
| BEADLE | Geordie Shore participant, once married to Emma McVey, Gaz _ (6) |
| SIT | A mode or spell of perching, posing or resting one's posterior on a saddle, settle, sofa, stall or stool; or, a somewhat Barbara Woodhouse-ish command to a dog to assume a similar such ensconced posit |