| ZENDA | The Prisoner of --, popular novel by Anthony Hope (5) |
| AGASAGA | Type of popular novel or drama depicting British middle-class country or village life (3,4) |
| BEAUGESTE | Popular novel by P.C. Wren about the Foreign Legion, first published in 1924 |
| NANA | Popular novel by Emile Zola (4) |
| HAROLD | ___ Robbins, U.S. writer of popular novels, born in 1916 (6) |
| HEROD | An hour of this Biblical king was suggested by Anthony Hope at the opening night performance of Barr |
| PRISONER | The ____ Of Zenda, 1894 adventure novel by Anthony Hope (8) |
| PAPER | Coming-of-age film adapted from John Green's popular novel, ___ Towns |
| THEPRISONER | 1894 novel by Anthony Hope (3,8,2,5) |
| PHROSO | 1922 silent film (also called Possession) based on the novel by Anthony Hope |
| RURITANIA | Imaginary kingdom of Central Europe, setting of several novels by Anthony Hope (9) |
| TYPEE | Melville's most popular novel, in his time |
| OFMARK | 1890 novel by Anthony Hope (1,3,2,4) |
| AMAN | 1890 novel by Anthony Hope (1,3,2,4) |
| SHUTE | Nevil ___, author whose popular novels include A Town Like Alice |
| RUPERT | ___ of Hentzau, sequel to The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope published in 1898 |
| RASSENDYLL | Rudolf ?, character in the Anthony Hope novel The Prisoner of Zenda |
| PRINCESS | 1925 operetta by Sigmund Romberg and Harry B Smith based on 1894 Anthony Hope novel The Prisoner of Zenda (8,6) |
| RYE | The Catcher in the ___ (J.D. Salinger's popular novel) |
| LUELLA | Ms. Creighton, Canadian author of the popular novel High Bright Buggy Wheels |