| WUTHERING | 19th-century novel by Emily Bronte featuring the broodinq Heathcliff (9,7) |
| HEIGHTS | 19th-century novel by Emily Bronte featuring the broodinq Heathcliff (9,7) |
| MOBY | 19th century novel by Herman Melville (4,4) |
| WUTHERINGHEIGHTS | Novel by Emily Bronte published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell |
| GULLIVERSTRAVELS | 2010 film, starring Jack Black, loosely based on an 18th-century novel by Jonathan Swift |
| TOTEMWALKATSITKA | 1907 watercolour by Emily Carr: 4 wds. |
| JANEEYRE | 1847 novel by Currer Bell, aka Charlotte Bronte, featuring the character Helen Burns |
| EYRE | 1847 novel by Currer Bell, aka Charlotte Bronte, featuring the character Helen Burns (4,4) |
| JANE | 1847 novel by Currer Bell, aka Charlotte Bronte, featuring the character Helen Burns (4,4) |
| AGNESGREY | Novel by Anne Bronte featuring the curate Mr. Weston (5,4) |
| HEATHCLIFF | Musical loosely based on the novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte that was the brainchild of Cliff Richard |
| OMOO | 19th-century novel with the chapter "How They Dress in Tahiti" |
| EUGENE | _ Onegin, 19th-century novel in verse written by Alexander Pushkin (6) |
| OUIDA | Writer of the 19th-century novel, Under Two Flags (5) |
| DULCINEA | Mistress of Don Quixote in a 17th-century novel by Miguel de Cervantes (8) |
| TRISTRAM | --- Shandy, protagonist of a nine-volume 18th Century novel by Laurence Sterne (8) |
| SANCHOPANZA | Manservant of Don Quixote in a 17th Century novel by Miguel de Cervantes (6,5) |
| SHANDY | Tristram ---, central character in an 18th-century novel by Laurence Sterne (6) |
| ELLISBELL | Pseudonym used by Emily Bronte (5,4) |
| ONE | Number of novels written by Emily Bronte (3) |