| CARNEGIE | ___ Medal, annual British literary award for children's fiction established in 1936 (8) |
| TINFLUTE | The ___ ___ (Gabrielle Roy novel, 1947 Governor-General's Annual Literary Award for Fiction winner) |
| HERSCHEL | ____ Medal, award by the Royal Astronomical Society in astrophysics (8) |
| WIGHTMAN | The ........ Cup was an annual British and American women's tennis team tournament first contested in 1923 (8) |
| SUBPOENA | PM mostly defends British literary figure getting writ (8) |
| WINDSOCK | Warning to airmen ___ medal about to be snatched in an instant (8) |
| SPINGARN | ___ Medal (NAACP award) |
| GUMMIDGE | Wurzel -, scarecrow of children's fiction (8) |
| COPLEY | ____ Medal, annual scientific award given by the Royal Society for outstanding research in science (6) |
| BOOKER | Prestigious literary award for fiction won by John Banville in 2005 for his novel, The Sea |
| BOOKERPRIZE | Big annual literary award for the best novel in English published in the UK |
| HUGO | --- Award, annual literary award for science fiction or fantasy works and achievements (4) |
| GENERALS | Governor ___ Literary Awards (Honours for Canadian writers) |
| PRIXRINGUET | Quebec literary award for a work of fiction in French |
| DOROTHYLIVESAY | Winnipeg-born poet who won the Governor General's literary Award for her work, first in 1944 and again in 1947: 2 wds. |
| GILLERPRIZE | Literary award for a novel or short story in English by a Canadian author |
| PLETT | Casey whose book "Little Fish" won the Lambda Literary Award for transgender fiction |
| KETHERENA | Ms. Vermette, Metis writer who is a Governor General's Literary Award for Poetry winner for North End Love Songs |
| GINO | Children's author Alex who won a Lambda Literary Award for their debut novel, "Melissa" |
| MANBOOKERPRIZE | Literary award for engaging fellow? |