| SNOBS | First novel by Downton Abbeyand Belgravia creator Julian Fellowes (5) |
| BELGRAVIA | New period drama from the pen of Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes (9) |
| ELSIE | ___ Hughes, name of main roles in "Westworld" and "Downton Abbey" |
| MARIGOLD | Flower that's also the name of a "Downton Abbey" character |
| PBS | U.S. airer of "Downton Abbey" |
| ABBEY | Downton -; television drama by Julian Fellowes, filmed at Highclere Castle (5) |
| SWAMI | Eastern mystic's morning in the Belgravia area (5) |
| GREIG | Tamsin, actress who played Anne Trenchard in Belgravia (5) |
| SWAZI | South African using street map in Belgravia |
| DOWNTONABBEY | TV period drama series created by Julian Fellowes (7,5) |
| GOSFORD | --- Park, 2001 film directed by Robert Altman and written by Julian Fellowes (7) |
| DOWNTON | - Abbey; fictional seat of the Earls of Grantham in Julian Fellowes' drama filmed at Highclere Castle (7) |
| AGE | "The Gilded ___": Julian Fellowes series |
| UNIONSTREET | The first novel by Pat Barker, published by Virago Press in 1982, of which the 1990 film Stanley & Iris is a loose adaptation (5,6) |
| LUCKYJIM | The first novel by Kingsley Amis, published in 1954 (5,3) |
| JULIAN | ___ Fellowes creator of the Emmy-winning series Downton Abbey |
| AGNESGREY | This first novel by Anne Bronte was published with her sister Emily's work, Wuthering Heights (5,4) |
| LIAR | first novel by Stephen Fry (4) |
| EVELINA | The first novel by author Fanny Burney |
| NELSON | Turns up nose over Lima, first novel by English hero (6) |