| WAVERLEY | 1814 historical novel by Sir Walter Scott that was initially published anonymously |
| OLDMORTALITY | Novel by Sir Walter Scott that forms, along with The Black Dwarf, the first series of his Tales of My Landlord |
| RINKA | Dog belonging to Norman Scott that was shot in the scandal that ended the career of Jeremy Thorpe |
| GRECIANURN | Ode On A _ _, poem written by John Keats in 1819 and initially published anonymously (7,3) |
| MARMION | Epic poem by Walter Scott that contains the lines 'Oh, what a tangled web we weave/When first we practise to deceive!' |
| IVANHOE | Historical novel by Sir Walter Scott in three volumes (1819) |
| NOVELS | The series of 32 books by Sir Walter Scott, originally published anonymously (8,6) |
| DURWARD | Quentin -------, historical novel by Sir Walter Scott (7) |
| KENILWORTH | 1821 historical novel by Sir Walter Scott (10) |
| GUYMANNERING | Walter Scott novel published anonymously in 1815 |
| AYEARATHARTLEBURY | Novel, originally published anonymously, written by Benjamin and Sarah Disraeli (1,4,2,10) |
| HOTSERIAL | "Lady Pokingham; or, They All Do It," published anonymously in Victorian England's The Pearl? |
| LIES | Telling ___ by David Bowie, 1996 single that was initially download only (4) |
| STAYINGON | 1977 novel by Paul Scott that won the Booker Prize (7,2) |
| THEJEWELINTHECROWN | 1966 novel by Paul Scott that begins his Raj Quartet |
| HARDY | Novelist whose Far from the Madding Crowd originally published anonymously in The Cornhill Magazine forms part of his Wessex series (5) |
| CORELDRAW | A vector graphics editor developed and marketed by a Canadian corporation that was initially released in 1989 |
| TWINKLING | Like a star that was initially faintest? (9) |
| TWOFOLD | Duplicate that was initially from the past (7) |
| PEAK | Four-volume novel by Sir Walter Scott, first published in 1823 (7,2,3,4) |