| WAINWRIGHT | Alfred, author and illustrator noted for his guide to the Lakeland Fells (10) |
| SENDAK | Maurice, author and illustrator noted for the book Where The Wild Things Are (6) |
| EGON | **** Ronay, Hungarian food critic noted for his guides to restaurants (4) |
| BESTALL | Alfred -, author and illustrator, from 1935, of the Rupert Bear tales (7) |
| LODESTAR | Albatross heard above head of superstitious sailor and his guide |
| SHERPA | Her Pa's upset his guide in the Himalayas (6) |
| ALFREDWAINWRIGHT | Author of A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells |
| NORMAN | ___ Rockwell, painter and illustrator noted for his covers for American magazine The Saturday Evening Post (6) |
| SCARFE | Gerald, English cartoonist and illustrator noted for his grotesque caricatures of public figures (6) |
| ROCKWELL | Norman ---, US artist and illustrator noted for his depictions of everyday life |
| DEATHKNELL | The Lakeland, losing a small area, is devastated - it's a portent |
| LENNOXTOWN | Small town at the foot of the Campsie Fells (pop about 3,800), founded in the late 18th century (10) |
| SEARLE | Ronald, English cartoonist and illustrator noted for creating St Trinian's School (6) |
| ENID | ___ Marx, British painter and illustrator noted for her industrial textile designs (4) |
| SHEPARD | EH, English illustrator noted for his work on the Winnie-The-Pooh books (7) |
| BEARDSLEY | Aubrey -, 19th-century English illustrator noted for his drawings for Oscar Wilde's Salome (9) |
| LEAR | Humorist and parrot illustrator noted for his nonsense verse (4) |
| HILLWALKER | Rambler on the fells |
| SOUTHDOWNS | Consequently hut damaged on fells, a range of hills (5,5) |
| DEMOLISHES | Fells |