| FATHERBROWN | The hero of stories by G.K. Chesterton (6,5) |
| FATHER | Detective in a series of stories by G.K. Chesterton (6,5) |
| BROWN | Detective in a series of stories by G.K. Chesterton (6,5) |
| TARZAN | Hero of stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs (6) |
| INNOCENCEOF | The ?, 1911 volume of short stories by G K Chesterton |
| INNOCENCEOFFATHERBROWN | The ?, 1911 volume of short stories by G K Chesterton |
| NOTTINGHILL | The -, 1904 novel by G K Chesterton - w 1ac (8,2,7,4) |
| FLAMBEAU | Reformed criminal and assistant to Father Brown in stories by G K Chesterton |
| SWITCHBITCH | 1974 volume of stories by Roald Dahl (6,5) |
| TRACYBEAKER | Lead character in a series of stories by Jacqueline Wilson |
| GODOWNMOSES | 1942 collection of stories by William Faulkner (2,4,5) |
| MUSICWITH | Start of a comment by G.K. Chesterton |
| NAPOLEONOF | The ___, 1904 novel by G K Chesterton (8,2,7,4) |
| ALARMSANDDISCURSIONS | 1910 collection of essays by G K Chesterton |
| THURSDAY | The Man Who Was -; novel by G. K. Chesterton (8) |
| MANALIVE | 1912 novel by G K Chesterton (8) |
| THEMANWHOWAS | 1908 novel by G K Chesterton (3,3,3,3,8) |
| THEMANWHOWASTHURSDAY | 1908 novel by G K Chesterton, subtitled A Nightmare |
| LITTLEIRONIES | Life's ___ 1894 collection of stories by Thomas Hardy which touches upon both rural life and the life of the bourgeois: 2 wds. |
| SHEPARD | Illustrator of stories by A. A. Milne who designed a bookplate for the library of Queen Mary's Dolls' House (7) |