| HARGREAVES | Roger -; author and illustrator remembered for his Mr. Men and Little Miss books for children (10) |
| BRIGGS | Author-illustrator remembered for his story about the flight of a boy and a snowman on a winter's night and his tale about a grumpy Father Christmas (6) |
| PITT | Split from his Mr & Mrs at the end of last year |
| RACKHAM | Book illustrator remembered for his depictions of fairies, anthropomorphic trees, goblins, witches etc in works such as Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm (7) |
| MRMEN | Companion series to the Little Miss books |
| BARKER | Illustrator remembered for her Flower Fairies series of botanical drawings (6) |
| ROGERHARGREAVES | Author of the original Mr Men and Little Miss stories |
| WAINWRIGHT | Alfred, author and illustrator noted for his guide to the Lakeland Fells (10) |
| CHATTERBOX | One of the 'Mr. Men' characters who likes talking, Mr. - (10) |
| ARTHURLOWE | Narrator of the 1975 BBC animated series Mr Men |
| JUDITHKERR | Author and illustrator who wrote 'The Tiger Who Came to Tea', published in 1968 (6,4) |
| BUMP | Mr _, the accident-prone lead of the sixth of Roger Hargreaves' Mr Men books (4) |
| EARS | Amongst the Mr. Men, Mr. Clever and Mr. Mean have these (among others) (4) |
| STUBBORN | Mr. --, a character in the children's TV programme 'The Mr. Men Show' (8) |
| DRSEUSS | Pen name of the author and illustrator of a number of children's books including Green Eggs and Ham and The Cat in the Hat (2,5) |
| GREG | Actor in As Good as it Gets and Little Miss Sunshine, ... Kinnear (4) |
| DANO | Paul _, actor whose films include Swiss Army Man and Little Miss Sunshine (4) |
| ARKIN | Alan ---, acclaimed US actor whose films include Catch-22 and Little Miss Sunshine |
| HUGHES | Author and illustrator who wrote Dogger and the Alfie series for children (6) |
| SPOT | Fictional puppy in nine children's books by English author and illustrator Eric Hill, published between 1980 and 1996 (4) |