| RACKHAM | Arthur --, 1867-1939, English illustrator (7) |
| DRABBLE | Margaret ___ (b 1939), English novelist made a Dame in 2008 (7) |
| SANDON | Salt and _ _ _ _ _ _ station, on the Stafford and Uttoxeter Railway, 1867-1939 (6) |
| TENNIEL | Sir John --, 1820-1914, English illustrator (7) |
| SHEPARD | EH, English illustrator noted for his work on the Winnie-The-Pooh books (7) |
| RAYMONDBRIGGS | English illustrator and graphic novelist best known for The Snowman (7,6) |
| CRUIKSHANK | George --, 1792-1878, English illustrator and caricaturist (10) |
| BEARDSLEY | Aubrey _; English illustrator associated with art nouveau (9) |
| AUBREY | English illustrator -- Beardsley |
| SEARLE | English illustrator who created the "St. Trinian's" cartoon series |
| BRIGGS | Raymond, English illustrator and author who created the children's book The Snowman (6) |
| ROWLANDSON | Thomas ?, English illustrator whose works include 1785 drawing Box-Lobby Loungers |
| LEECH | Surname of English illustrator John ___, who did over 3000 illustrations in the Punch Books (5) |
| HEATHROBINSON | Which English illustrator was famous for his detailed drawings of weird and wonderful mechanical inventions? (5,8) |
| BAGEHOT | Walter ?, author of 1867 work The English Constitution (7) |
| FARADAY | English physicist and chemist, d. 1867 (7) |
| BENNETT | English author (1867-1931) (7) |
| PHOENIX | US state capital (pop about 1.7 million), first settled in 1867 (7) |
| ENRIQUE | First name of the 1867-1916 Spanish composer Granados (7) |
| PRUSSIA | State which led the North German Confederation 1867-71 (7) |