| WHITEFANG | Novel by Jack London which features the Indian chief Grey Beaver (5,4) |
| MARSHALSEA | The notorious debtors' prison in Southwark, London, which features in by Charles Dickens (10) |
| THELASTOFTHEMOHICANS | By what name is the Indian chief Uncas known in Fenimore Cooper's 1826 novel that uses this name as |
| OFTHEWILD | 1903 novel by Jack London (3,4,2,3,4) |
| ONTHETOWN | 1944 musical which features the song New York, New York (2,3,4) |
| WIMBLEDON | District of London which hosts a Grand Slam tennis tournament (9) |
| MAHARAJAH | Indian chief |
| METACOMET | Indian chief called King Philip |
| FLAMINGOX | Indian chief who invented barbecue? |
| IRON | The ?, 1908 novel by Jack London featuring the character Ernest Everhard (4,4) |
| IRONHEEL | The ?, 1908 novel by Jack London featuring the character Ernest Everhard |
| FANG | White -; novel by Jack London, author of The Call of the Wild (4) |
| THEWILD | The Call Of, 1903 adventure novel by Jack London, set in the Yukon, Canada (3,4) |
| WHITE | 1906 Jack London novel featuring the character Grey Beaver (5,4) |
| CALLOFTHEWILD | The ---- -- --- ----, adventure novel by Jack London (1903) (4,2,3,4) |
| HEEL | The -, 1908 novel by Jack London (4,4) (see 4D) |
| CALLOF | & 21A The -, 1903 novel by Jack London (4,2,3,4) |
| MARTINEDEN | 1909 semi-autobiographical novel by Jack London (6,4) |
| THECALL | 1903 novel by Jack London (3,4,2,3,4) |
| EXHIBITION | 'The ------ '. story collection by JG Ballard which features the tale The Summer Cannibals (8,10) |