| LARSSON | Stieg -, Swedish author of the Millennium crime novel trilogy |
| LAGERLOF | Swedish author of the children's classic The Wonderful Adventures of Nils, who became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in Literature (8) |
| STIEGLARSSON | Swedish writer of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo |
| STRINDBERG | Swedish writer of the plays Miss Julie and The Father |
| ASTRID | Swedish writer of fiction and screenplays who wrote the Pippi Longstocking stories (6,8) |
| LINDGREN | Swedish writer of fiction and screenplays who wrote the Pippi Longstocking stories (6,8) |
| DOBBS | Michael ?, Conservative politician; author of the House of Cards novel trilogy (5) |
| STIEG | ___ Larsson, author of the "Millennium" novels |
| THEDRAGONTATTOO | The Girl with ____ , first book in the Millennium series by Swedish author Stieg Larsson (3,6,6) |
| SELMALAGERLOF | Swedish author who was the first female winner of the Nobel Literature Prize in 1909 (5,8) |
| ENGMAN | Pascal -, Swedish author whose novel Femicide was published in the UK in September (6) |
| FREEDOM | The ___, novel trilogy by Jean-Paul Sartre (5,2,7) |
| ROADSTO | The ___, novel trilogy by Jean-Paul Sartre (5,2,7) |
| ASCOTSQUAIR | 1930s novel trilogy by Scottish author Lewis Grassic Gibbon (1,5,5) |
| PIPPI | --- Longstocking, fictional creation of Swedish author Astrid Lindgren (5) |
| SHADESOFGREY | Fifty ___ erotic novel trilogy written by E.L. James in which the main characters are Christian Grey and Ana Steele: 3 wds. |
| COLUMBIA | Novel trilogy by John Dos Passos whose first part was 1939's Adventures of a Young Man (8,2,8) |
| DISTRICTOF | Novel trilogy by John Dos Passos whose first part was 1939's Adventures of a Young Man (8,2,8) |
| USA | Novel trilogy by John Dos Passos whose second volume is 1919 (3) |
| THELORDOFTHERINGS | Tolkien novel trilogy (3,4,2,3,5) |