| EASTLYNNE | Popular 1861 novel by Mrs Henry Wood (4,5) |
| LYNNE | East -, novel by Mrs Henry Wood |
| EAST | - Lynne ; novel by Mrs Henry Wood (4) |
| OFUDOLPHO | The -, 1794 novel by Mrs Ann Radcliffe (9,2,7) |
| MYSTERIES | And 11 The -, 1794 novel by Mrs Ann Radcliffe (9,2,7) |
| ELLEN | Forename of the English novelist Mrs Henry Wood, who wrote books about Danesbury House, East Lynne and Mrs Halliburton's troubles (5) |
| EPPIECASS | Young girl looked after by Silas Marner in the 1861 novel of that name by George Eliot |
| PROMENADE | Name applied to the series of concerts launched in London in 1895 by conductor Henry Wood (9) |
| PRICE | Maiden name of Mrs Henry Wood, author of East Lynne (5,5) |
| EUPHONIUM | Solo instrument which starts The Saucy Arethusa in Henry Wood's Sea Songs Fantasia at the Last Night of the Proms |
| ALLIGATOR | Reptile allegorised by Mrs Malaprop (9) |
| ITALIAN | "The ...", 1797 novel by Mrs. Ann Radcliffe (7) |
| NORTHANDSOUTH | Novel by Mrs Gaskell published in 1855 (5,3,5) |
| CRANFORD | Novel by Mrs Gaskell published in book form in 1853 (8) |
| MYSTERIESOFUDOLPHO | The ?, 1794 novel by Mrs Ann Radcliffe |
| THEITALIAN | 1797 novel by Mrs. Ann Radcliffe (3,7) |
| CABIN | Uncle Tom's ___, novel by Mrs H E B Stowe (5) |
| FRAMLEY | 1861 novel by Anthony Trollope featuring the character Mrs Fanny Robarts (7,9) |
| GREAT | 1861 novel by Charles Dickens (5,12) |
| SILASMARNER | 1861 novel by George Eliot, subtitled The Weaver Of Raveloe (5,6) |