| DUMAURIER | Daphne -, author of novels Rebecca and Jamaica Inn (2,7) |
| DAPHNE | ____ du Maurier, British author whose novels include Rebecca and Jamaica Inn (6) |
| MANDERLEY | Fictional estate of Maxim de Winter in Daphne du Maurier's 1938 novel Rebecca (9) |
| MAURIER | Daphne du _, author of the novels Jamaica Inn (1936) |
| RANDALL | Rebecca, heroine of the novel Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (7) |
| ESAU | Bible: son of Rebecca and Isaac and twin brother of Jacob (4) |
| REBECCA | Novel by Daphne du Maurier, author of Jamaica Inn, Frenchman's Creek and My Cousin Rachel (7) |
| CORNWALL | Area where Daphne du Maurier set her novels including Rebecca, Jamaica Inn, Frenchman's Creek and My Cousin Rachel (8) |
| LEVY | Whose Fruit of the Lemon (1999) is set in England and Jamaica in the Thatcher era and explores Black Jamaican Britons and their struggle with the larger society? (4) |
| CARIBBEANSEA | Body of water that includes the islands of Cuba and Jamaica (9,3) |
| DAPHNEDUMAURIER | Author of Jamaica Inn (6,2,7) |
| DANVERS | Mrs ..., housekeeper in the Daphne Du Maurier novel Rebecca (7) |
| MRSDANVERS | Housekeeper in 1938 novel Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier (3,7) |
| JACOB | Younger son of Rebecca and Isaac in the Old Testament (5) |
| ANTILLES | Greater -; group of islands including Cuba and Jamaica (8) |
| DOLLAR | The currency of, inter alia, Namibia and Jamaica (6) |
| MAUREENOHARA | Dublin-born actress and singer whose films include Jamaica Inn and The Quiet Man (7,5) |
| PATCH | Tense chapter after close of Jamaica Inn describes plot (5) |
| BODMINMOOR | Cornish location of the literary tavern Jamaica Inn |
| WESTS | Mae, Adam, Rebecca and Dottie |