| ROBARTS | Mark, character in Trollope's Framley Parsonage (7) |
| ERLE | Character in Trollope's "Phineas Finn" |
| STIGMA | Mark, character in Marathon, checking time (6) |
| ANTHONY | London-born novelist who first obtained fame with his "Barsetshire" series, which included The Warden, Framley Parsonage, etc. (7,8) |
| RENTON | Mark, character played by Ewan McGregor in the 1996 film Trainspotting (6) |
| TROLLOPE | London-born novelist who first obtained fame with his "Barsetshire" series, which included The Warden, Framley Parsonage, etc. (7,8) |
| INCLINE | Slope's in chapter 50 in Trollope's latest |
| GRANTLY | Archdeacon in Trollope's "Barchester Towers" |
| OREGANO | Flavoursome herb turned up in parsonage roast (7) |
| PHINEAS | The fourth of Anthony Trollope's Palliser novels (7,5) |
| EUSTACE | The ___ Diamonds, one of Trollope's Palliser novels (7) |
| RECTORY | Type of clergy house in an ecclesiastical parish other than a Vicarage, parsonage or manse (7) |
| SHIRLEY | Charlotte Bronte's 1849 novel, which she wrote in an empty parsonage (7) |
| HAWORTH | West Yorkshire village in which the Bronte parsonage, home of English novelists Charlotte, Anne and Emily, is located (7) |
| HARDING | Septimus ---, Trollope's Warden |
| JUPITER | A planet; Trollope's all-powerful newspaper |
| ENJOY | Find pleasure in Trollope's "Is he Pop___ ?" (5) |
| FRAMLEYPARSONAGE | Fourth novel in Trollope's Chronicles of Barsetshire |
| BARSETSHIRE | Fictional county in Trollope's novels (11) |
| CURATE | Profession of Josiah Crawley in Trollope's later 'Barsetshire' novels (6) |