| JEMIMA | ___ Puddle-Duck; character wearing a shawl and bonnet in one of the children's books by Beatrix Potter (6) |
| PETERRABBIT | The main character, who wears a blue jacket, in a series of children's books by Beatrix Potter (5,6) |
| ALOFT | The Borrowers -; one of the children's novels by Mary Norton (5) |
| MODIGLIANI | Artist who created many paintings during his brief life including Redheaded Girl in Evening Dress, Jeanne Hebuterne in Red Shawl and Nu Couche (one of the most expensive paintings ever sold) (10) |
| OTTO | "The Simpsons" character wearing a Walkman |
| HARLEQUIN | Comic character, wearing a diamond-patterned costume (9) |
| SCOTCH | Word that can precede whisky, broth and bonnet to make three foodie things (6) |
| FARS | Language from which shawl and divan come |
| FARSI | Language from which shawl and divan come |
| QUICK | Novelty hat and bonnet (4-2-5) |
| KISSME | Novelty hat and bonnet (4-2-5) |
| BLAKE | Illustrator of many of the children's books by Roald Dahl who was awarded the Kate Greenaway Medal in 1980; or, the pop artist who co-founded the Brotherhood of Ruralists (5) |
| PEPPER | Mrs ___"pot; character in the childrens books by Alf Prysen based on the adventures of an old lady who shrinks (6) |
| KASTNER | German author of the children's books Emil and the Detectives and The Parent Trap (5,7) |
| ERICH | German author of the children's books Emil and the Detectives and The Parent Trap (5,7) |
| HARLEQUINADE | A play or part of a pantomime in which a comic character wearing diamond-patterned multicoloured tights has a leading role (12) |
| GLOUCESTER | The Tailor of -; one of the books by Beatrix Potter (10) |
| FLOPSY | 'The Tale of the -- Bunnies', a children's book by Beatrix Potter (6) |
| HOROWITZ | Anthony, author of the children's books Scorpia and Point Blanc (8) |
| TIGGYWINKLE | The Tale Of Mrs. ___ , book by Beatrix Potter about a hedgehog washerwoman (5-6) |