| CRICKETONTHEHEARTH | The ___; novella by Charles Dickens originally illustrated by artists including Edwin Landseer and Clarkson Frederick Stanfield (7,2,3,6) |
| SEWELL | Novelist whose Black Beauty was illustrated by artists including Lionel Edwards and Cecil Aldin (6) |
| MARTINCHUZZLEWIT | Novel by Charles Dickens originally serialised between 1843 and 1844 |
| DOUBLE | The ___ , novella by Fyodor Dostoevsky published in 1846 (6) |
| EDWIN | Forename of artist Landseer and architect Lutyens (5) |
| CHRISTMASCAROL | A ___ novella by Charles Dickens that deals with the story of Ebenezer Scrooge an elderly miser: 2 wds. |
| ENVELOPE | Item of stationery such as one of the early prepaid types illustrated by artist William Mulready (8) |
| ETCHING | An intaglio printmaking technique practised by Durer and Burgkmair and mastered by artists including Piranesi and Rembrandt (7) |
| GLEN | The Monarch of the -; oil painting by Sir Edwin Landseer; or, a novel by Compton Mackenzie (4) |
| LION | The ____s at the base of Nelson’s Column were designed by Edwin Landseer |
| HEARTH | Christmas novella by Charles Dickens, The Cricket On The - - - (6) |
| ACHRISTMASCAROL | 1843 novella by Charles Dickens featuring the character Fezziwig (1,9,5) |
| UFFIZI | Gallery and museum in Florence holding works by artists including Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael and Titian (6) |
| SISTINE | - Chapel; part of the Apostolic Palace with a ceiling decorated by artists including Botticelli and Michelangelo (7) |
| TAINTEDLOVE | Song first recorded in 1964 by Gloria Jones and later covered by artists including Soft Cell (7,4) |
| ENID | Forename of an author whose stories about the adventures of Anne, Dick, George, Julian and their dog, Timmy, were originally illustrated by Eileen Soper (4) |
| NELSONS | - Column; monument in Trafalgar Square flanked by four bronze lions sculpted by Sir Edwin Landseer (7) |
| THEBATTLEOFLIFE | Novella by Charles Dickens, one of his five "Christmas Books" (3,6,2,4) |
| CAROL | A Christmas ___ 1843 novella by Charles Dickens whose plot takes place over a single day |
| PRADO | Spanish national art gallery/museum in Madrid that holds works by artists including Titian, Rubens and Goya (5) |