| PUNCH | Former British magazine whose cartoonists or illustrators included Quentin Blake, Arthur Rackham, Gerald Scarfe, Ronald Searle, E. H. Shepard and Norman The lwell (5) |
| GAGWRITER | Cartoonist or greeting-card maker, e.g. |
| ILLUSTRATION | Type of drawing such as any one of those by Arthur Rackham, Quentin Blake, Kate Greenaway, Inga Moore or Hugo Guinness (12) |
| QUEENMAB | Character referred to in Mercutio's speech in Romeo and Juliet and depicted in an illustration by Arthur Rackham (5,3) |
| ICONOGRAPHER | Another name for an artist or illustrator |
| SHANNON | Ireland's longest river; or, illustrator with Charles Ricketts of Oscar Wilde's book A House of Pomegranates (7) |
| REALM | 'Woman's --', British magazine first published in 1958 (5) |
| NEWSTATESMAN | Left-wing British magazine founded in 1913; also a 1980s TV series starring Rik Mayall (3,9) |
| RADIOTIMES | Weekly British magazine featuring broadcast listings, first published in 1923 (5,5) |
| THELADYVANISHES | British magazine finishes cutting first of reviews for film (3,4,8) |
| ENORMOUS | The - Crocodile; one of Roald Dahl's books illustrated by Quentin Blake (8) |
| DAHL | Author noted for his many children's books illustrated by Quentin Blake (4) |
| GEORGES | - Marvellous Medicine; Roald Dahl book illustrated by Quentin Blake (7) |
| TWITS | The ___, children's book by Roald Dahl and Quentin Blake (5) |
| UNCLE | Series of story books for children by J. P. Martin with illustrations by Quentin Blake (5) |
| ESIOTROT | Children's novel by Roald Dahl, illustrated by Quentin Blake (4,4) |
| ESIO | - Trot, one of Roald Dahl's books illustrated by Quentin Blake (4) |
| TATLER | British magazine founded in 1709 |
| CALICOJACK | English pirate captain born John Rackham executed in Port Royal, Jamaica, in 1720 (6,4) |
| DREWALINE | Did or didn't agree to end the illustrators' strike? |