| ORCZY | Baroness ___, Hungarian-born British novelist best known for The Scarlet Pimpernel |
| WHITE | T. H. ___ (1906-64), Indian-born British novelist best known for the Arthurian tetralogy The Once and Future King (5) |
| HUGHWALPOLE | New Zealand-born British novelist best known for The Herries Chronicle |
| GABOR | Dennis ___. Hungarian-born British electrical engineer who invented holography in 1947; Nobel Prize for Physics (1971) (5) |
| PONCEAU | French word for the scarlet red of the corn poppy, hence a dye of vivid rouge colour, like said coquelicot (7) |
| DANJONES | Fly-half who has scored more than 500 points for the Scarlets (3,5) |
| WILLIAMSON | Henry - - -, British novelist best known for Tarka The Otter (10) |
| JAMES | US-born British novelist who wrote books including The Portrait of a Lady, What Maisie Knew, The Wings of the Dove and The Golden Bowl (5) |
| READE | Charles ___, English novelist best known for The Cloister and the Hearth |
| NORMAN | Novelist, best known for The Naked And The Dead (6,6) |
| MAILER | Novelist, best known for The Naked And The Dead (6,6) |
| KAZUOISHIGURO | Japanese-born British novelist whose novels include the Booker-prize-winning The Remains of the Day |
| CHARTERIS | Leslie ___, Singapore-born British novelist who created the character Simon Templar, known as The Saint |
| ANTHONYHOPE | English novelist best known for The Prisoner of Zenda (7,4) |
| ROBERTMUSIL | Austrian novelist best known for his unfinished work The Man Without Qualities (6,5) |
| NIGEL | English novelist best known for The Small Back Room (5,7) (see 27D) |
| BALCHIN | English novelist best known for The Small Back Room (5,7) (see 8D) |
| KESEY | Ken ___, US novelist best known for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest |
| KENKESEY | US novelist best-known for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest |
| LEWIS | C.S. ---, Irish-born novelist best known for his Chronicles Of Narnia (5) |