| FAIRMAID | ___ ___ Of Perth, novel by Sir Walter Scott (4,4) |
| MAID | The Fair ___ of Perth, Sir Walter Scott novel (4) |
| TALISMAN | The ___, 1825 novel by Sir Walter Scott whose characters include Queen Berengaria (8) |
| WAVERLEY | Novel by Sir Walter Scott (8) |
| OFGOWRIE | Area of Perth and Kinross Tay Estuary between the Sidlaw Hills (5,2,6) |
| MANDURAH | Coastal city south of Perth (8) |
| MARGARET | World Surfing Tour event south of Perth, ... River Pro (8) |
| WARHORSE | Novel by Sir Michael Morpurgo, followed by Farm Boy, that was adapted into a film and a play (3,5) |
| SIRNIGEL | 1906 novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (3,5) |
| GREENMAN | 'The ---', 1969 novel by Sir Kingsley Amis (5,3) |
| MIDLOTHIAN | One of the 32 council areas of Scotland, part of the title of an 1818 novel by Sir Walter Scott (10) |
| OLDMORTALITY | Novel by Sir Walter Scott that forms, along with The Black Dwarf, the first series of his Tales of My Landlord |
| PERTH | The Fair Maid of ___, novel by Sir Walter Scott (5) |
| KENILWORTH | Historical novel by Sir Walter Scott featuring Amy Robsart and the Earl of Leicester (10) |
| IVANHOE | Title, and main character, of a novel by Sir Walter Scott, set in 12th Century England (7) |
| REDGAUNTLET | 1824 novel by Sir Walter Scott featuring the story Wandering Willie's Tale (11) |
| FAIRMAIDOFPERTH | 'The -- -- -- --', 1828 novel by Sir Walter Scott (4,4,2,5) |
| ANTIQUARY | The ?, 1816 novel by Sir Walter Scott whose central character is Jonathan Oldbuck (9) |
| QUENTIN | '-- Durward', novel by Sir Walter Scott (7) |
| ROBROY | Novel by Sir Walter Scott (3,3) |