| OCHILTREE | Licensed beggar in Sir Walter Scott's The Antiquary (9) |
| EDIE | Beggar in Sir Walter Scott's "The Antiquary" |
| KENILWORTH | Market town in Warwickshire with a castle immortalised in Sir Walter Scott's novel of the same name (10) |
| GLENNAQUOICH | The seat of Fergus Mac-Ivor in Sir Walter Scott's historical novel Waverley |
| SCOTT | Sir Walter -; author who wrote the Waverley novels including The Antiquary, Rob Roy, The Bride of Lammermoor and Kenilworth (5) |
| TROSSACHS | The -; often described as the Highlands in miniature, a wooded valley immortalised in Sir Walter Scott's The Lady of the Lake (9) |
| EDGAR | Principal character in Sir Walter Scott's The Bride of Lammermoor; or, the dramatist who adapted Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde to stage for the RSC (5) |
| ASHTON | Lucy ___, title character in Sir Walter Scott's "The Bride of Lammermoor" |
| LEICESTER | Earl of ---, a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I of England who features in Walter Scott's novel Kenilworth (9) |
| JEANIEDEANS | Central character in Walter Scott's 'The Heart of Midlothian' (6,5) |
| ASHMOLEAN | Museum named after a 17th century English antiquary (9) |
| JAUP | Alison, an old woman at Middlemas village in Walter Scott's The Surgeon's Daughter (4) |
| COLLECTOR | General word for an antiquary, arctophile, bibliophile, cruciverbalist or deltiologist who accrues antiques, teddy bears, books, crosswords or postcards, for example (9) |
| HISTORIAN | Antiquary (9) |
| MARMION | Sir Walter Scott's epic poem about the Battle of Flodden |
| IVANHOE | Vancouver-based mining company sharing the name of Sir Walter Scott's 1819 Saxon knight novel |
| AMYROBSART | Heroine of Sir Walter Scott's novel Kenilworth (3,7) |
| TANGLE | Oarweed; or, a knotted mass, such as a web of lies according to Sir Walter Scott's Marmion (6) |
| MIRROR | A looking-glass such as the convex specimen represented in Jan van Eyck's Arnolfini Portrait or the concave example in Sir Isaac Newton's reflecting telescope (6) |
| KATRINE | Scottish Loch in the Trossachs area, setting for Walter Scott's poem The Lady Of The Lake (7) |