| TREASUREISLAND | Robert Louis Stevenson story originally serialised in the children's magazine Young Folks as The Sea Cook |
| THEMALTESEFALCON | 1929 detective novel by Dashiell Hammett, originally serialised in the magazine Black Mask |
| KIDNAPPED | Novel by Robert Louis Stevenson first published in the magazine Young Folks in 1886 |
| MARTINCHUZZLEWIT | Novel by Charles Dickens originally serialised between 1843 and 1844 |
| PIXIES | Such fairy folk as include a team of cricketers in pastry cookery (6) |
| NATIONALS | Country folk, as no Latin may be? |
| TESS | ___ of the d'Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy novel first serialised in the illustrated newspaper The Graphic in 1891 (4) |
| JEKYLL | Troubled doctor in a Robert Louis Stevenson story (6) |
| MRHYDE | Evil alter ego in a Robert Louis Stevenson story |
| HYDE | Mr. in a Robert Louis Stevenson story |
| MARYREILLY | '90s film inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson story (4,6) |
| LITTLEDORRIT | Dickens novel, serialised in the mid-1850s, based on the debtors' prison of Marshalsea |
| TARR | Modernist novel by Wyndham Lewis first serialised in The Egoist from April 1916 to November 1917 |
| MARE | From the Latin meaning "sea", a basaltic plain on Earth's moon such as the Sea of Tranquillity or Ocean of Storms (4) |
| ORMER | Edible mollusc (Haliotis tuberculata) also known as the sea-ear, found near the Channel Islands (5) |
| STATICE | Any plant of the plumbaginaceous genus Limonium, also known as the sea lavenders (7) |
| VANITYFAIR | Thackeray's masterpiece, serialised in 1847, set during the Napoleonic Wars (6,4) |
| IDCARD | What young folks need to buy alcoholic drinks or get into a bar (2,4) |
| YOUTHCENTRE | They could trounce you at this young folks' place! (5,6) |
| ASTERN | Behind at sea, as the sea-bird is (6) |