| BUTLER | Samuel ___ (1835 - 1902), English novelist and critic who wrote Erewhon (1872) (6) |
| EMILEZOLA | 19th-century French novelist and critic who wrote the open letter J'accuse during the Dreyfus Affair (5,4) |
| ANTHONYBURGESS | English novelist and critic whose novels include A Clockwork Orange and Earthly Powers |
| CECIL | Rhodes, 1853-1902, English-born Southern African statesman (5) |
| EMPSON | William -; poet and critic who wrote Seven Types of Ambiguity (6) |
| GREENE | Graham - - -, English novelist and dramatist who wrote Brighton Rock (6) |
| ORWELL | George, English novelist and essayist who coined the terms Big Brother and doublethink (6) |
| GRAVES | Poet, novelist and critic providing wild parties after midnight (6) |
| LEAVIS | Literary critic who wrote The Great Tradition and co-founded Scrutiny (6) |
| CPSNOW | Which English novelist and scientist wrote a sequence of 11 novels Strangers and Brothers? (1,1,4) |
| AMELIA | Edwards, 19th-century English novelist and Egyptologist who co-founded the Egypt Exploration Fund (6) |
| RUSKIN | John, Victorian art critic who wrote The Seven Lamps Of Architecture (6) |
| COLERIDGE | Samuel Taylor ---, English poet and critic who wrote The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner (9) |
| MALTIN | Critic who wrote the shortest review ever given to a motion picture: "No" for 1948's "Isn't It Roman |
| UTOPIA | Erewhon |
| SAMUEL | - Butler, author (Erewhon) |
| CHARLESLAMB | English essayist and critic who wrote under the pen name Elia |
| FELIXSALTEN | Austrian author and critic who wrote Bambi, A Life In The Woods (1923) (5,6) |
| ANDREBRETON | French poet, essayist and critic who wrote the Surrealist Manifesto in 1924 (5,6) |
| SITWELL | Edith ___, English poet and critic who wrote the 1937 novel I Live Under A Black Sun (7) |