| NASHE | Thomas ___, author of the 1594 picaresque novel The Unfortunate Traveller: or, the Life of Jack Wilton (5) |
| MIRACLEPLAY | A medieval drama based on a biblical story or the life of a saint (7,4) |
| HARRIS | Thomas _, author of the 1988 psychological horror novel The Silence Of The Lambs (6) |
| APULEIUS | Roman writer of the 2nd century AD best known for the picaresque novel Metamorphoses or The Golden Ass (8) |
| SMOLLETT | Tobias -; author of picaresque novels including The Adventures of Roderick Random and The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle (8) |
| HOOD | Thomas ___, author of 1843 poem The Song of the Shirt (4) |
| MANN | Thomas ___, author of the novels Buddenbrooks and The Magic Mountain (4) |
| PYNCHON | Thomas ___, author of novels Vineland and The Crying of Lot 49 (7) |
| PAINE | Thomas ___, author of The Age of Reason (1794) (5) |
| HARDY | Thomas ___, author of Tess of the D'Urbervilles (5) |
| LESAGE | Author of the comedy Turcaret and the picaresque novel Gil Blas (6) |
| BEWICK | Thomas ___, author of A History of British Birds who died in 1828 (6) |
| ALAINRENELESAGE | 18th-century French writer of the play Turcaret and the picaresque novel Gil Blas |
| SYRACUSE | Home city of Egeon, father of the Antipholus twins in Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors (1594) |
| TOURER | A bike, caravan, open car, phaeton etc, designed for peregrination; or, the journeyer, traveller or wayfarer driving or riding one such vehicle (6) |
| CABIN | A compartment on a ship; a bothy, hut or other rude wooden habitation; a chalet or lodge for a holidaymaker or traveller; or, a railway signal box (5) |
| THOMASNASHE | Elizabethan author whose best-known work is "The Unfortunate Traveller" |
| GRAY | Thomas _, author of Elegy Written in the Churchyard (4) |
| MORE | Thomas ___, author of the 1516 work Utopia (4) |
| TOBIASSMOLLETT | Scottish author of picaresque novels including The Adventures of Roderick Random (1748) |