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ARBUTHNOTJohn ___, Scottish physician and writer known for a 1712 satirical pamphlet featuring the character John Bull (9)
SAXROHMERProlific English author known for a series of novels featuring the master criminal Dr Fu Manchu (3,6)
CRONINA. J., Scottish physician and writer noted for his novel The Citadel (6)
ARTHURCONANDOYLEScottish physician and writer who created Sherlock Holmes
TRACTReligious pamphlet featuring area of land
CORELLIArcangelo, Italian violinist and composer of a 1712 Christmas Concerto (7)
YOYOMAMusician with a 1712 Stradivarius
LARRYDAVIDUS comedian and writer known for co-creating the sitcoms Seinfeld (1989-1998) and creating Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000-2024) (5,5)
ORAMNeil, British artist and writer known for his 10-play cycle The Warp (4)
JOELCHANDLERHARRIS
US journalist and writer known for 1881 story collection Uncle Remus
KATEGREENAWAYVictorian artist and writer, known for her children's book illustrations (4,9)
JOELCHANDLERUS Journalist and writer known for 1881 story collection Uncle Remus (4,8,6)
HARRISUS Journalist and writer known for 1881 story collection Uncle Remus (4,8,6)
ROBERTGRAVESBritish poet and author, known for works such 'I, Claudius' and 'Goodbye to all that', who lived in DeA-a, Mallorca from 1929 to 1936 and 1946 until his death in 1985 (6,6)
SMOLLETTTobias ---, 18th Century Scottish poet and author known for novels such as The Adventures Of Roderick Random (8)
LEARPainter and writer known for his limericks (6,4)
EDWARDPainter and writer known for his limericks (6,4)
JAMESHOGGScottish poet and writer known as the "Ettrick Shepherd", whose works included The Queen's Wake (1813)
JOHNand 6dn, Personification of England, from the name of a character in John Arbuthnot's 1712 pamphlet Law is a Bottomless Pit
JOHNBULLand 6dn, Personification of England, from the name of a character in John Arbuthnot's 1712 pamphlet Law is a Bottomless Pit