| DUMAURIER | George ___, English novelist, caricaturist and illustrator best known for Trilby |
| GILBERT | William Schwenck ___, English dramatist, librettist, poet and illustrator best known for his collaboration with Sir Arthur Sullivan |
| MAURICESENDAK | US children's author and illustrator best known for 1963's Where the Wild Things Are (7,6) |
| GILLRAY | James, English caricaturist and illustrator who died in 1815 (7) |
| STEADMAN | Ralph ___, British illustrator best known for his collaboration with the American writer Hunter S Thompson |
| JAMESGILLRAY | London-Dom satirical caricaturist and illustrator who died in IBIS (5,7) |
| ELIOT | George ___, English novelist who wrote Silas Marner (5) |
| CRUIKSHANK | George --, English caricaturist and book illustrator (1792-1878) (10) |
| SCARFE | Gerald -, English animator, caricaturist and cartoonist (6) |
| SNOW | CP _, English novelist and chemist best known for his series of novels known collectively as Strangers And Brothers (4) |
| LAW | Roger ___, caricaturist and ceramicist; co-creator of ITV comedy puppet series Spitting Image (3) |
| SIRMAXBEERBOHM | Caricaturist and author who wrote Zuleika Dobson, etc. (3,3,8) |
| OROZCO | Jose Clemente --, Mexican caricaturist and painter who specialised in political murals (6) |
| READE | Charles ___, English novelist best known for The Cloister and the Hearth |
| MEREDITH | George _; English poet and novelist, author of Modern Love (8) |
| BORROW | George ___, English traveller and writer whose works include Lavengro and The Romany Rye |
| THACKERAY | William Makepeace ___, English novelist best known for Vanity Fair |
| TOPDRAWER | Best illustrator, best quality (3,6) |
| CRABBE | George ___, English narrative poet who wrote The Village and The Borough (6) |
| ORWELL | George ___, English writer whose novels include 1984 and Animal Farm (6) |