| GOLDING | Nobel Prize-winning English author of novels including Lord of the Flies (1954) |
| WILLIAM | And 9 Across Nobel Prize-winning English author of novels including Lord of the Flies (1954) |
| CONRAD | Joseph ___, Polish-born British author of novels including Lord Jim (1900) and Nostromo (1904) (6) |
| SATAN | Looks at anthology including Lord of the Flies |
| MSDYNAMITE | Mercury Prize-winning English rapper born Niomi Arleen McLean-Daley in 1981 (2,8) |
| IRISMURDOCH | English author of novels including the Booker Prize-winning The Sea, the Sea (1978) |
| MCEWAN | English author of novels including The Comfort of Strangers and On Chesil Beach, and of several screenplays including The Ploughman's Lunch (6) |
| SWIFT | Graham ___, English author of novels including the Booker Prize-winning Last Orders (1996) (5) |
| TRINITY | A constituent college of the University of Cambridge, attended by 32 Nobel laureates including Lord Rayleigh, Niels Bohr and George Paget Thomson (7) |
| POWELL | Anthony ___, English author of novels including the 12-volume A Dance to the Music of Time (1951-75) |
| LPHARTLEY | English author of novels including The Shrimp And The Anemone (1944) and The Go-Between (1953) (1,1,7) |
| ANITABROOKNER | English author of novels including 1984's Booker Prize-winning Hotel du Lac (5,8) |
| HEBATES | English author of novels including Love for Lydia (1952) and The Darling Buds of May (1958) (1,1,5) |
| RUTHRENDELL | English author of novels including the Inspector Wexford series published from 1964 to 2013 (4,7) |
| JOHNFOWLES | English author of novels including 1969's The French Lieutenant's Woman (4,6) |
| MALCOLMBRADBURY | English author of novels including The History Man (1975) |
| WILKIECOLLINS | English author of novels including The Woman in White (1860) |
| MAUGHAM | English author of novels including The Moon and Sixpence (1919) |
| MARTIN | English author of novels including The Rachel Papers 1973 (6) |
| AMIS | English author of novels including The Rachel Papers (1973) |