| WOOSTER | Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie's comedy, Jeeves & ... (7) |
| WODEHOUSE | Author whose stories about Jeeves and Wooster were adapted into a series with Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie (9) |
| JEEVESANDWOOSTER | Comedy drama series of the early 1990s starring Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie |
| GIBBONS | Author whose novel Cold Comfort Farm was adapted into a TV movie with a cast including Kate Beckinsale, Stephen Fry and Joanna Lumley (7) |
| MANAGER | Hugh Laurie's spy series, The Night ... (7) |
| TERRIER | Breed/type of dog with fictional examples including McIntosh in a Jeeves and Wooster story and Snowy in The Adventures of Tintin (7) |
| ROOSTER | Jeeves and -, P G Wodehouse duo Cockerel (7) |
| FAILURE | A Bit of Fry and Laurie, broadcast in Turkey (7) |
| BERTIE | Hugh Laurie's character in 'Jeeves and Wooster' (6) |
| PETERSFRIENDS | 1992 British comedy film, starring Stephen Fry and Kenneth Branagh, about a group of former Cambridge students (6,7) |
| QI | Panel show hosted by Stephen Fry and then Sandi Toksvig |
| JEEVES | Valet played by Stephen Fry to Hugh Laurie's Bertie Wooster (6) |
| WILDE | Irish writer portrayed on screen by actors including Robert Morley, Stephen Fry and Rupert Everett (5) |
| PRENTISS | PR company run by Stephen Fry and John Bird in the BBC's Absolute Power (8,6) |
| MCCABE | PR company run by Stephen Fry and John Bird in the BBC's Absolute Power (8,6) |
| INHOUSE | Where Hugh Laurie's seen not using outsiders (2-5) |
| OLIVIAWILDE | Hugh Laurie's House costar in 80 episodes (2 wds.) |
| HOUSE | Hugh Laurie's hospital drama (5) |
| ETON | Hugh Laurie's boys' school |
| CBE | Hugh Laurie's decoration (3) |