| PETER | Title lagomorph of Beatrix Potter's first book |
| PESTER | Harry Potter's first book for audio |
| THIMBLE | An item depicted on the front cover of Beatrix Potter's The Tailor of Gloucester that forms part of a traditional sewing kit/basket (7) |
| JEMIMA | First name of Beatrix Potter's "Puddle-Duck" character (6) |
| THOMASINA | First name of Beatrix Potter's Mrs Tittlemouse (9) |
| WARNE | Publishers of Beatrix Potter's exquisitely illustrated tales of Peter Rabbit, Jemima Puddleduck etc. |
| AYLESBURY | County town of Buckinghamshire; or, the breed of Beatrix Potter's fictional water bird Jemima Puddle-Duck (9) |
| MOPSY | Over a hundred million copies of Beatrix Potter's stories have been sold, including the tale of Peter Rabbit and his sisters, Flopsy, ... and Cottontail |
| TABITHA | Mother of Beatrix Potter's feline characters Moppet, Mittens and Tom Kitten (7) |
| ROBIN | Beloved British ruddock whose inquisitive nature is captured in many of the illustrations of Beatrix Potter (5) |
| TOMKITTEN | 'The Tale of -- --', Beatrix Potter (3,6) |
| TABITHATWITCHIT | Cat featured in the books of Beatrix Potter (7,8) |
| RABBIT | Animated adaptation of Beatrix Potter classic, Peter - (6) |
| PIGLING | -- Bland, creation of Beatrix Potter (7) |
| TIMMYTIPTOES | Squirrel creation of Beatrix Potter * (12) |
| APRON | Protective garment worn around the waist of Beatrix Potter's hedgehog character Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle(5) |
| ASHTON | British danseur who choreographed the ballet Enigma Variations and film The Tales of Beatrix Potter (6) |
| PIKA | Any burrowing lagomorph mammal of the family Ochotonidae of Asia and North America, also called cony and mouse hare (4) |
| IRENE | Princess of the Netherlands (born 1939); sister of Beatrix, Margriet and Christina (5) |
| RECITE | Give detailed account of Beatrix (cheery) regularly on return (6) |