| ALTONLOCKE | 1850 novel by Charles Kingsley written in sympathy with the Chartist movement |
| OCONNOR | Feargus --, 1796-1855, a leader of the Chartist movement (1'6) |
| SPENLOW | see 5dn, David Copperfield's first wife in the 1850 novel by Charles Dickens |
| DORA | and 8dn, David Copperfield's first wife in the 1850 novel by Charles Dickens |
| WESTWARD | What completes the title of ___ Ho!, the novel by Charles Kingsley? (8) |
| DORASPENLOW | First wife of David Copperfield in a 1850 novel by Charles Dickens (4,7) |
| WATERBABIES | The ?, 1863 children's novel by Charles Kingsley subtitled A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby |
| HYPATIA | Novel by Charles Kingsley set in 5c Alexandria (7) |
| BABIES | 1863 novel by Charles Kingsley about a young chimney sweep, questioning the use of child labour (3,5-6) |
| THEWATER | 1863 novel by Charles Kingsley about a young chimney sweep, questioning the use of child labour (3,5-6) |
| WESTWARDHO | Devon holiday resort named after a novel by Charles Kingsley (8,2) |
| IDENTIFIED | Regarded oneself in sympathy with papers covering definite upset (10) |
| YATTER | Talk ending in sympathy with maker of 'omburgs? (6) |
| THEHEROES | 1856 novel by Charles Kingsley (3,6) |
| ENRAPPORT | In sympathy with parent pro upset |
| REDDEAN | Anglican Christian Marxist, the Very Reverend Hewlett Johnson, whose sympathy with the USSR led to his nickname 'the ... of Canterbury' (3,4) |
| AGAINSTTHEGRAIN | Out of sympathy with the common mood, like the Corn Laws (7,3,5) |
| SCARLET | The _ Letter, 1850 novel by the American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne (7) |
| WATER | The - Babies; classic novel for children by Charles Kingsley (5) |
| MAASTRICHT | Treaty might almost precede Chartist Movement (10) |