| HONEYBEES | Insects often depicted flying around Winnie-the-Pooh in E. H. Shepard's illustrations of the stories by A. A. Milne (9) |
| SCOTSPINE | Tree of the Caledonian forest, also seen in EH Shepard's illustrations in Winnie the Pooh |
| BROOMSTICK | Item on which a witch is traditionally depicted flying (10) |
| ROPS | Felicien --, Belgian artist renowned for his illustrations of the works of Baudelaire |
| XANTHUS | -- Russell Smith, painter best known for his illustrations of the American Civil War (7) |
| PIGLET | Squeaky-voiced companion of Winnie-the-Pooh in books by A A Milne |
| AA | ___ Milne 1st wrote about Winnie-the-Pooh in a newspaper 95 yrs ago (2) |
| RELIEFMAPS | Comfort portrays illustration of the ups and downs of nature (6,4) |
| FLIES | Insects often seen around garbage |
| EARWIGS | Which insects often hide in dahlia flowers? (7) |
| INSTANCE | Illustration of the craft of ancients (8) |
| MOTHS | Dull-coloured insects, often attracted to lights (5) |
| CHESTERTON | Author of the stories featuring eccentric crime-solving cleric Father Brown including The Flying Stars, The Miracle of Moon Crescent and The Curse of the Golden Cross (10) |
| BATH | The Wife of ___ (title character in one of the stories in The Canterbury Tales) |
| THELION | One of the stories in CS Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia, ..., The Witch And The Wardrobe (3,4) |
| ROALDDAHL | Author of many of the stories in Tales of the Unexpected (5,4) |
| WIDERECEIVER | T e l e p h o n e h a n d s e t |
| POE | Author of the stories collected in "Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque" |
| WELLS | HG ___, author of the stories The Time Machine and The Island of Dr Moreau (5) |
| ROBOTDREAMS | Despite the title, five of the stories in this Isaac Asimov collection are about the Multivac computer |