| CONDUCT | Guide to behaviour (7) |
| ADULTERATED | The 50s wasn't exactly an adult era. Teddy boys tended to behaviour that was somewhat unrefined (11) |
| DEBRETT | John, publisher whose eponymous company continues to compile a guide to titled UK families (7) |
| GOODERS | Teacher-turned-ornithologist who penned books including A Day in the Country, The Outdoor Guide to Britain and, perhaps his most notable, Where to Watch Birds (7) |
| BROWNIE | Little guide to camera (7) |
| ANTIOCH | Guide to China's ancient city (7) |
| PATTERN | Detailed guide to a cross stitching project (7) |
| STEAMER | Guide to hold in the morning that"ll help one cook the pudding? (7) |
| ELEGANT | ABC sketch comedy, The ... Gentleman's Guide to Knife Fighting (7) |
| DOUGLAS | Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy author, - Adams (7) |
| COXCOMB | River guide to straighten out fool's garment (7) |
| MAPMARK | An object serving as a guide to a traveler (7) |
| ALMANAC | With information including tide times, plantings dates, moon phases, festivals, seasonal food and recipes, a type of book published annually as a guide to the year ahead (7) |
| PREFECT | Ford, character in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (7) |
| INDEXED | Of a book with an alphabetical guide to contents (7) |
| BRITTEN | Composer of The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra (7) |
| CUMBRIA | A county described by William Wordsworth in his poems and Guide to the Lakes; location of John Ruskin's former home Brantwood on the shore of Coniston Water (7) |
| THOUGHT | Deep _, supercomputer in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (7) |
| ERSKINE | ____ May, publication that is a guide to British parliamentary procedure (7) |
| STERNER | More demanding guide to go round our ships (7) |