| MYLORDJOHN | Unfinished historical novel by Georgette Heyer, published posthumously in 1975 (2,4,4) |
| CROSSMAN | Richard -, Secretary of State for Social Services from 1968-70 whose volumes Diaries of a Cabinet Minister were published posthumously in 1975 (8) |
| TOLLGATE | The ?, 1954 novel by Georgette Heyer novel whose protagonist is Captain John Staple (4-4) |
| FRIDAYSCHILD | 1944 novel by Georgette Heyer (7,5) |
| ROMANCE | Genre of fiction found in novels by Georgette Heyer or Barbara Cartland (7) |
| REGENCY | An era depicted in novels by Georgette Heyer, such as The Corinthian, Bath Tangle or Lady of Quality (7) |
| IDYLL | "The more enchanted the ___, greater must be the pain of its ending": Georgette Heyer (5) |
| CLOTH | Copyright for good books found in Louth by Georgette, for one (5) |
| GEORGETTE | ___ Heyer, writer of historical romances and crime novels (9) |
| GETTOGETHER | Possible party time in Georgette Heyer's first novel |
| HORAYIA | -- Winwood, character in Georgette Heyer's novel 'The Convenient Marriage' (7) |
| THOR | Explorer Heyer-dahl |
| HEYER | Historical romance author, Georgette, d. 1974 (5) |
| FRIDAYS | - Child; one of Georgette Heyer's Regency romances (7) |
| ENGEL | Played Georgette in The Mary Tyler Moore Show (Georgia -----) |
| VAPOURS | Georgette Heyer's hysterical heroines had fits of them |
| PURESILK | In the material sense, Georgette, for one, gets 100 per cent proof for lawyer at the bar (4,4) |
| HEYERDAHL | Georgette and Sophie meeting Norwegian explorer (9) |
| EDGE | Piece of coloured georgette for a hem (4) |
| TES | Portrayer of Georgette's beau on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" ...his initials-sharers |