| MOPSY | Over a hundred million copies of Beatrix Potter's stories have been sold, including the tale of Pete |
| WARNE | Founder of a company, now an imprint, that has published Beatrix Potter's illustrated books including The Tale of Peter Rabbit and The Tailor of Gloucester for some 120 years (5) |
| LITTLEREDBOOK | Eight hundred million copies of which book were produced between 1966 and 1971? (6,3,4) |
| FRIENDSTER | Bygone social network that had over a hundred million users at its peak |
| TALES | Beatrix Potter stories |
| IKEACATALOG | Publication that ran from 1951 to 2021 and printed more than two hundred million copies per year at its peak |
| THIMBLE | An item depicted on the front cover of Beatrix Potter's The Tailor of Gloucester that forms part of a traditional sewing kit/basket (7) |
| ASHTON | British dancer who choreographed Facade, The Dream, A Month in the Country and the 1971 ballet film The Tales of Beatrix Potter (6) |
| RCA | In 1936 this early record company enjoyed sales of over a million copies of the Indian Love Call, Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald's hit from the film musical Rose Marie (1,1,1) |
| ENRICO | Who was the first singer to sell a million copies of a record? (6,6) |
| KAMIKAZE | The slogan "A hundred million hearts beating as one" inspired these WWII suicide squadrons |
| PAULBROWN | The Cincinnati Bengals' ___ Stadium for which no naming rights have been sold: 2 wds. |
| ARROWHEAD | The Kansas City Chiefs' ___ Stadium for which no naming rights have been sold |
| LAMBEAU | The Green Bay Packers' ___ Field for which no naming rights have been sold |
| AYLESBURY | County town of Buckinghamshire; or, the breed of Beatrix Potter's fictional water bird Jemima Puddle-Duck (9) |
| ROBIN | Beloved British ruddock whose inquisitive nature is captured in many of the illustrations of Beatrix Potter (5) |
| ENRICOCARUSO | Who was the first singer to sell one million copies of a record? (6,6) |
| SOLDIER | The Chicago Bears' ___ Field for which no naming rights have been sold |
| IPHONES | More than 2 billion of them have been sold since 2007 |
| TOMKITTEN | 'The Tale of -- --', Beatrix Potter (3,6) |