| ELLISBELL | Pseudonym of English author Emily Bronte, under which she published her only novel (Wuthering Heights, 1847) (5,4) |
| BRONTE | 19th-century English writer Emily |
| ELLIS | The pen name of late author Emily Bronte, _ Bell (5) |
| BELL | Ellis -; pen name under which Emily Bronte published her novel Wuthering Heights (4) |
| HEIGHTS | Emily Bronte's only novel, first published under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, Wuthering ... |
| EMILYBRONTE | Author of novel Wuthering Heights, first published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell (5,6) |
| FLAVIA | ___ Bujor The Prophecy of the Stones author who published her first book when she was a teen |
| AGNESGREY | 1847 debut novel of English author Anne Bronte (5,4) |
| TENANT | The - of Wildfell Hall ; novel by Anne Bronte under the pen name Acton Bell (6) |
| AGATHA | First name of English author of Murder on the Orient Express (6) |
| OUIDA | Pseudonym of English novelist Marie Louise de la Ramee; Under Two Flags (1867), A Dog of Flanders (1872) etc. (5) |
| TROTT | Birth name of Laura Kenny, under which she won our Olympic gold medals (5) |
| YORKSHIRE | County in which Emily Bronte set her novel Wuthering Heights (9) |
| FISHER | Best remembered for her 'doughnuts' hairdo as Princess Leia, she recently published her memoir, Wish |
| POTTER | Author, illustrator and mycologist who in 1902 self-published her first book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit (6) |
| HINTON | Susan Eloise ___ The Outsiders author who published her first book when she was a teen |
| SEWELL | 19th Century English novelist who wrote Black Beauty, her only published work (6) |
| WOOLF | Nicole Kidman won her only Oscar for her portrayal of whom? (5) |
| HERRIOT | James ___, pen name of English author whose works include All Creatures Great and Small (1972) |
| MRSGASKELL | Elizabeth Cleghorn Stevenson's married name, under which she wrote North and South |