| RAJ | The ?, tetralogy by Paul Scott featuring the characters Daphne Manners, Hari Kumar and Ronald Merric |
| RAJQUARTET | The ?, tetralogy by Paul Scott featuring the characters Daphne Manners, Hari Kumar and Ronald Merrick |
| QUARTET | The -, tetralogy by Paul Scott featuring the characters Daphne Manners, Hari Kumar and Ronald Merrick (3,7) |
| HARI | Lover of Daphne Manners in 1966 novel The Jewel in the Crown by Paul Scott (4,5) (See 9D) |
| KUMAR | Lover of Daphne Manners in 1966 novel The Jewel in the Crown by Paul Scott (4,5) (See 4D) |
| DAPHNEMANNERS | Lover of Hari Kumar in the Paul Scott novel The Jewel in the Crown (6,7) |
| DAPHNE | Lover of Hari Kumar in 1966 Paul Scott novel The Jewel in the Crown (6,7) |
| MANNERS | Lover of Hari Kumar in 1966 Paul Scott novel The Jewel in the Crown (6,7) |
| TWODROVERS | The ___, 1827 short story by Sir Walter Scott featuring the characters Harry Wakefield and Robin Oig |
| THEBRIDEOF | And 7 1819 novel by Walter Scott featuring the character Sir William Ashton (3,5,2,10) |
| ARTMALIK | Hari Kumar in the India-set series The Jewel in the Crown (3,5) |
| MALIK | Art -, Pakistani-born British actor who played Hari Kumar in the TV series The Jewel in the Crown (5) |
| LAMMERMOOR | 1819 novel by Walter Scott featuring the character Sir William Ashton (3,5,2,10) |
| REDGAUNTLET | 1824 novel by Walter Scott featuring the character Darise Latimer (11) |
| THEBRIDEOFLAMMERMOOR | 1819 novel by Walter Scott featuring the character Sir William Ashton |
| RUNAWAY | - Horses; English title of the second book in the Sea of Fertility tetralogy by Yukio Mishima (7) |
| RAJQUARTER | A series of novels by Paul Scott starting with The Jewel in the Crown was collectively known as ___. |
| THERAJ | --- --- Quartet, four-volume novel series by Paul Scott, beginning with The Jewel In The Crown (3,3) |
| PARADESEND | First World War tetralogy by English novelist Ford Madox Ford chronicling the life of Christopher Ti |
| KESARI | Historical film discussed by Akshay Kumar and Karan Johar, focusing on overlooked aspects of colonial history. (6) |