| CRAWLEY | The surname of Downton Abbey's Mary, Edith and Sybil (7) |
| LADY | Title for Mary Edith or Sybil on Downton Abbey |
| GRANTHAM | Earl of -------- , title of Downton Abbey's Robert Crawley (8) |
| ELSIE | Forename of Downton Abbey's head housekeeper, Mrs Carson nee Hughes, portrayed by Phyllis Logan (5) |
| TITANIC | Ship forming part of the storyline in the first episode of Downton Abbey (7) |
| STEVENS | Star of Downton Abbey and Legion, Dan _ (7) |
| LINOCUT | With examples created by Cyril Power and Sybil Andrews, a relief print made in a similar way to woodcut but with a block of artist's "vinyl" (7) |
| SITWELL | Author of an autobiography that ran into five volumes who is depicted in a painting by John Singer Sargent with his siblings Edith and Sacheverell (7) |
| DOCKERY | Michelle of "Downton Abbey" |
| OSBERT | A forename of the author of A Place of One's Own who is depicted in a painting by John Singer Sargent with his parents and his siblings Edith and Sacheverell Sitwell (6) |
| EDITH | Sister of Mary and Sybil in Downton Abbey (5) |
| HIGHCLERE | Location of castle used in the filming of Downton Abbey (9) |
| JULIANFELLOWES | Creator of Downton Abbey and The Gilded Age: 2 wds. |
| SYBIL | Edith and Mary's sister on "Downton Abbey" |
| BELGRAVIA | New period drama from the pen of Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes (9) |
| ISIS | The dog in series 2-5 of Downton Abbey |
| DOWAGERS | Violet Crawley of "Downton Abbey," and others |
| FELLOWES | Julian ___, creator, writer and executive producer of Downton Abbey (8) |
| MICHELLEDOCKERY | Star of Downton Abbey (8,7) |
| BENJAMINDISRAELI | Conservative prime minister and author whose novels include Coningsby and Sybil (8,8) |