| DEBRETT | John, bookseller who created a guide to the British peerage first published in 1802 (7) |
| ALMANAC | With information including tide times, plantings dates, moon phases, festivals, seasonal food and recipes, a type of book published annually as a guide to the year ahead (7) |
| WILLIAM | Scottish engineer who built the first working steamboat, in 1802 (7,9) |
| ERSKINE | ____ May, publication that is a guide to British parliamentary procedure (7) |
| RICHTER | Charies -, American seismologist who created a scale to measure the magnitude of earthquakes (7) |
| ALLSTON | US artist who painted The Poor Author and the Rich Bookseller, Florimell's Flight and Hermia and Helena (7) |
| MAPMARK | An object serving as a guide to a traveler (7) |
| ARIANNA | ___ Huffington, Greek-American author and business woman who created a news aggregation website in 2005 (7) |
| PICASSO | Artist who created a series of minimalistic line drawings of animals including dog, owl and mouse (7) |
| FROMMER | Arthur, travel writer who created a series of budget travel guides (7) |
| BORDERS | Former booksellers in the countrysides (7) |
| MATTHEWFLINDERS | British explorer who was the first to circumnavigate and map the Australian coast, in 1802-03 (7,8) |
| TEMPLATE | A mould or pattern, such as a thin plate, that is used as a guide to the form of a piece being made (8) |
| EARL | The third title in order of rank in the British peerage (4) |
| SIGHTS | A guide to the eye on a gun or optical instrument (6) |
| BARON | Fifth and last rank in the British peerage, beneath duke, marquess, earl and viscount in precedence (5) |
| SYMINGTON | Scottish engineer who built the first working steamboat, in 1802 (7,9) |
| ROADSHOW | A guide to the ways motorists have (4-4) |
| ROADBOOK | A guide to the ways motorists have (4-4) |
| DUKE | Highest rank in the British peerage (4) |