| EVELINA | Novel by Fanny Burney (7) |
| CAMILLA | Novel by Fanny Burney (7) |
| CECILIA | Novel by Fanny Burney (7) |
| WANDERER | 'The --', 1814 novel by Fanny Burney (8) |
| VENETIA | Burney who named the planet Pluto |
| ALARM | "A little ____ now and then keeps life from stagnation" (Fanny Burney) |
| BATONS | First mentioned by Fanny Burney's musician father, Charles, wands of maestri for conducting orchestras (6) |
| MYMAN | Song immortalized by Fanny Brice |
| DARCY | Proud lover kept up by Fanny Cradock |
| AGAR | Substance adapted to lab use by Fanny Hesse in 1881 |
| STREAMLINE | A Burney car with airship-inspired design, later made by Crossley (10) |
| PLUTO | From "wealth, the rich one", a god of the underworld whose name was given to a dwarf planet by 11-year-old Venetia Burney in 1930 (5) |
| FANNY | ___ Burney, author of Evelina (5) |
| GLYNDEBOURNE | Opera venue old Burney reviewed in English, after reflection (12) |
| FRAMLEY | 1861 novel by Anthony Trollope featuring the character Mrs Fanny Robarts (7,9) |
| CLELAND | John ___, author best known for his novel Fanny Hill (7) |
| MEMOIRS | ___ of a Woman of Pleasure, book better known by the title Fanny Hill (7) |
| CRADOCK | TV cook Fanny placed advertisement in earthenware pot (7) |
| CORNISH | Played Fanny Brawne in Bright Star, Abbie - (7) |
| HARRIET | Actress whose film roles include Fanny Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility (7,6) |