| MANSERVANT | Jeeves to Wooster, for example (10) |
| BERTIE | ____ Wooster, for whom Jeeves works in P. G. Wodehouse's stories (6) |
| ETONIAN | Bertie Wooster, for one |
| LIBERTINES | At Centre, valet is catching Wooster purloining last of garden rakes (10) |
| WODEHOUSE | Nicknamed Plum, the novelist remembered for his tales about Bertie Wooster, valet Jeeves and theA Blandings Castle and Drones Club sets (9) |
| TRAVERS | Rave about Jeeves in the end, after tense Wooster finally gets to Aunt Dahlia's husband (7) |
| LAURIE | 'Jeeves and Wooster' actor Hugh |
| FRY | 'Jeeves and Wooster' actor Stephen |
| SIR | What Jeeves calls Wooster |
| AUNT | Agatha or Dahlia, to Bertie Wooster |
| OHIO | Home for the College of Wooster |
| BERTRAM | British sovereign with vehicle for Wooster |
| WATTEAU | French painter's response, say, to summons from Wooster? |
| HUGO | Laurie of "Jeeves and Wooster" |
| THEMANWITHTWOLEFTFEET | Short story collection in which Jeeves and Wooster first appeared |
| PELHAM | Whig prime minister from 1743-54; a type of bit; or, the first name of the author of the Jeeves and Wooster stories (6) |
| LAUGHING | - Gas; non Jeeves and Wooster novel by P. G. Wodehouse (8) |
| FROMBADTOWORSE | Even more terribly mad for opening of Bertie Wooster novel (4,3,2,5) |
| JEEVESIAN | Of, or relating to, the fictional valet of literary character Bertie Wooster (9) |
| JEEVES | Valet played by Stephen Fry to Hugh Laurie's Bertie Wooster (6) |