| HARGREAVES | Roger ___, English cartoonist who created the Mr Men and Little Miss books (10) |
| ROBINSON | W Heath ___, English cartoonist noted for his illustrations of elaborate inventions (8) |
| MRMEN | Companion series to the Little Miss books |
| WATERS | Roger ___ English bassist who was a member of the rock band Pink Floyd |
| CHATTERBOX | One of the 'Mr. Men' characters who likes talking, Mr. - (10) |
| ROGERHARGREAVES | Author of the original Mr Men and Little Miss stories |
| GLENBAXTER | English cartoonist noted for his absurdist drawings which have appeared in The New Yorker, Vanity Fair and The Independent on Sunday |
| ARTHURLOWE | Narrator of the 1975 BBC animated series Mr Men |
| GREEDY | Mr. ___ , character in the second book of the Mr. Men series who lives in Roly-Poly House (6) |
| EARS | Amongst the Mr. Men, Mr. Clever and Mr. Mean have these (among others) (4) |
| BUMP | Mr ___, member of the Mr Men who is wrapped in bandages (4) |
| STUBBORN | Mr. --, a character in the children's TV programme 'The Mr. Men Show' (8) |
| MRBUMP | The sixth book in the Mr Men series by Roger Hargreaves |
| TICKLE | Long-armed Mr ___ was the first of the Mr Men. (6) |
| SCARFE | Gerald, English cartoonist who designed the animated sequences for the film Pink Floyd: The Wall (6) |
| FUSSY | Which one of the Mr Men separates the bits from his marmalade? (5) |
| SEARLE | Ronald, English cartoonist who illustrated the Molesworth books (6) |
| SISTER | "Lord help the mister who comes between me and my ...; And lord help the sister who comes between me and my man," sang Rosemary and Betty Clooney |
| STRONG | Mr ____ , egg-eating Mr Men character with a red square body who first appeared in 1976 (6) |
| SNEEZE | Mr ___, Mr Men character who lives in Shivertown in Coldland (6) |