| HARTLEY | L. P. -; English novelist who wrote The Go-Between (7) |
| HERBERT | A. P. -. English novelist |
| SNOW | C.P.-, English novelist and physicist (4) |
| GOLDING | Nobel Prize-winning English novelist who wrote Lord of the Flies and the To the Ends of the Earth trilogy (7) |
| HGWELLS | English novelist who wrote some of the earliest science fiction novels, such as The War of the Worlds. (1,1,5) |
| HORNUNG | English novelist who wrote of the gentleman burglar Raffles (7) |
| SHELLEY | Mary, English novelist who wrote the 1818 Gothic novel Frankenstein (7) |
| ANTHONY | 19th Century English novelist who created the fictional county of Barsetshire (7,8) |
| EMAILER | English novelist, who doesn't use a pen? (7) |
| MEDIATE | Act the go-between |
| LIAISES | Acts as the go between |
| READE | Charles, English novelist who wrote The Cloister and the Hearth (5) |
| CSFORESTER | English novelist who wrote the Horatio Hornblower series and The African Queen |
| THEPASTISA | Famous quotation from L P Hartley's novel The Go-Between (3,4,2,1,7,7) |
| FOREIGNCOUNTRY | Famous quotation from L P Hartley's novel The Go-Between (3,4,2,1,7,7) |
| PAST | 'The ___ is a foreign country' (L. P. Hartley The Go-Between (1953) prologue) (4) |
| INKSTER | Juli who won the 1999 and 2000 L.P.G.A. Championship |
| WILLIAMSON | English novelist who wrote about the countryside in his A Chronicle of Ancient Sunlight series, Tarka the Otter, Life in a Devon Village and many more (10) |
| EMFORSTER | English novelist who wrote A Passage To India (1,1,7) |
| NESBIT | E. -; English novelist who wrote The Railway Children (6) |