| ELLAFITZGERALD | Scatter articles of Spanish novelist (4,10) |
| CERVANTES | Spanish novelist and dramatist who lost the use of his left hand in the battle of Lepanto in 1571 |
| IBANEZ | Surname of the Spanish novelist famous for The Four Horsemen Of The Apocalypse (6) |
| MATEO | Spanish novelist ___ Aleman |
| CELA | Spanish novelist who won 1989 literature Nobel |
| ALEMAN | Spanish novelist Mateo |
| MAGNACARTA | The 'Articles of the Barons' of June 1215 formed the basis of this famous English document (5,5) |
| ASCOT | Article of apparel that's an anagram of other articles of apparel |
| NUMBERS | Digits to be pencilled into the cells of sudoku grids; an informal word for admired or stylish articles of clothing; or, arithmetical symbols used as concepts of quantity (7) |
| PASTRY | Articles of food made of flour or dough collectively; the dough itself; a small individual cinnamon bun, eclair, gateau, millefeuille, puff, slice or other fancy; or, the crust of a galette des rois, |
| CATECHISM | Schematic representation of articles of faith (9) |
| SCREEDS | Pages and pages of articles of faith on board (7) |
| CREED | Summary of articles of religious belief (5) |
| ELDER | Spanish and German articles of greater age (5) |
| ZEPHYR | Any of various lightweight fabrics and articles of clothing |
| TENETS | Number of commandments set out in articles of faith (6) |
| DANA | Francis ___, signer of the Articles of Confederation |
| DELAWARE | State of the French articles of merchandise (8) |
| DENIM | Material of many ripped articles of clothing |
| UNAWARE | Articles in French and English and articles of a specific type may be badly informed (7) |