| AMELIA | Henry Fielding novel and heroine |
| EMMA | Jane Austen's novel and heroine |
| NANA | Emile Zola's novel and heroine |
| SOPHIA | Heroine of 1749 Henry Fielding novel The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (6,7) |
| TOMJONES | Henry Fielding novel; singer |
| THWACKUM | Tutor of Tom Jones in the Henry Fielding novel The History of Tom Jones (8) |
| SHAMELA | "An apology for the life of Mrs ___", Henry Fielding novel parodying the Samuel Richardson work Pamela (7,7) |
| ANDREWS | "An apology for the life of Mrs ... ...", Henry Fielding novel parodying the Samuel Richardson work Pamela (7,7) |
| WESTERN | Sophia, character in the Henry Fielding novel The History of Tom Jones (7) |
| BLIFIL | Nephew of Squire Allworthy in 1749 Henry Fielding novel The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (6) |
| ENOLA | Young adult fiction detective and heroine Holmes |
| CHARISSE | Cyd --, American dancer and heroine of MGM musical dramas of the 1950s |
| BLANCHEFLEUR | The Saracen slave-girl, Flore's beloved, and heroine of an Old French metrical romance by Boccaccio (12) |
| IDOLS | Heroes and heroines |
| SEE | "___ Jane Run," Fielding novel |
| THETHIRDMAN | One Fielding novel (3,5,3) |
| MIDON | Place for Fielding novel's opening - love dark twists (3-2) |
| THEHISTORY | And 7 -, a Foundling, 1749 novel by Henry Fielding (3,7,2,3,5) |
| JOSEPHANDREWS | 1742 novel by Henry Fielding |
| THEHISTORYOFTOMJONES | ?, a Foundling, 1749 novel by Henry Fielding |