| BRANWELL | Brother of the Bronte sisters (8) |
| DIERESIS | Feature of the Bronte sisters but not the Brothers Grimm? |
| HAWORTH | Which village in Yorkshire was the home of the Bronte sisters? (7) |
| CHARLOTTE | A classic pudding of stewed apples or other seasonal fruit baked in a bread-and-butter or sponge cake casing; or, the forename of the Bronte sister who penned Jane Eyre (9) |
| EMILY | One of the Bronte sisters |
| ANNE | One of the Bronte sisters is recalled in Vienna (4) |
| BELL | The pseudonymous surname used by the Bronte sisters (4) |
| PSEUDONYMS | Acton, Currer, and Ellis Bell, for the Bronte sisters |
| NOVELISTS | the Bronte sisters |
| CLASSICMISTAKES | Mixing up the Bronte sisters and others? |
| LIT | English ___ (subj. that includes the Bronte sisters' books) |
| ENGLISHLIT | Class covering the Bronte sisters, casually |
| HEIGHTS | Wuthering ___, adaptation of the Bronte book and first big screen role for Ralph Fiennes (7) |
| ORLEANS | Duc d' -; title upon the death of his uncle Gaston of Philippe I who was the younger brother of the Sun King and bought Chateau de Saint- Cloud for 240,000 livres in 1658(7) |
| HELENUS | In Greek mythology, the son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy, and the twin brother of the prophetess Cassandra |
| BATEMAN | Character in the Bret Easton Ellis novel The Rules of Attraction who is the younger,brother of the central character |
| SEAN | Character in the Bret Easton Ellis novel The Rules of Attraction who is the younger,brother of the central character |
| TRAPIDO | Barbara ___, author of the novels Brother of the More Famous Jack and Temples of Delight (7) |
| DONJOHN | Brother of the Prince of Arragon in the Shakespeare play Much Ado About Nothing (3,4) |
| GALLIO | Roman senator, brother of the writer Seneca, mentioned in the Bible for dismissing charges against Paul the Apostle (6) |