| NORTHANGERABBEY | 1803 Jane Austen novel, published in 1817, whose protagonist is the 17- year- old Catherine Morland (10,5) |
| NORTHANGER | ___ Abbey Jane Austen's novel published in 1817 which is a coming-of-age story of protagonist Catherine Morland |
| EFFIBRIEST | 1895 novel by Theodor Fontane whose title character is the 17-year-old daughter of a German aristocrat |
| PERSUASION | Jane Austen novel published posthumously in 1817 whose protagonist is Anne Elliot (10) |
| ORLEANS | City on the Loire successfully claimed back from the English by the 17-year-old French peasant Joan of Arc and her small army during the Hundred Years' War (7) |
| EMMA | Jane Austen novel published in 1815, set in Regency England (4) |
| MANSFIELDPARK | Jane Austen novel published in 1814 (9,4) |
| ABBEY | Northanger -, Jane Austen novel in which Catherine Morland is the main character (5) |
| MALTESE | "The ___ Falcon" (novel whose protagonist is the detective Sam Spade) |
| INTRODUCINGTHETOFF | 1938 novel by John Creasey whose protagonist is the Honourable Richard Rollison |
| INTRODUCING | & 16D 1938 novel by John Creasey whose protagonist is the Honourable Richard Rollison (11,3,4) |
| TANCRED | 1847 novel by Benjamin Disraeli whose protagonist is the titular Lord Montacute (7) |
| ENIGMA | The ____ of Kaspar Hauser is a Werner Herzog film about a 17-year old foundling in 19th-centrury Nuremberg |
| SCOTSMAN | The ____, newspaper first published in 1817 and based in Edinburgh (8) |
| KERR | Amelia ..., the New Zealander who, as a 17-year-old, scored a double-century and claimed five wickets in the same match. (4) |
| SUBWAY | Fast-food company founded in Connecticut in 1965 by a 17-year-old college student and a nuclear physicist (6) |
| LADYSUSAN | Epistolary Jane Austen novel published posthumously in 1871 (4,5) |
| ALANSTRANG | Disturbed 17-year-old in 1973 Peter Shaffer stage play Equus (4,6) |
| TENET | The protagonist is the Protagonist (5) |
| GREATBELZONI | In 1817, this collector of antiquities and explorer first set foot inside the tomb of Seti I in the Valley of the Kings, where he discovered Seti's sarcophagus. He was known by many epithets, but the |