| DICKENSIAN | Like some 19th-century novels, a kind since abandoned |
| ROUX | Misguided excursion, since abandoned, was to get butter and flour |
| GARGANTUA | Pentalogy of 16th century novels by Francois Rabelais, _ And Pantagruel (9) |
| KIM | Earliest (1901) of Modern Library's 100 best 20th century novels |
| EMMA | Some of them market a 19th-century novel |
| OPIUM | Drug at the center of some 19th-century wars |
| STEAM | Power for some 19th century velocipedes |
| MEG | Eldest March sister, in a 19th-century novel |
| MIDDLEMARCH | Classic 19th century novel subtitled "A Study of Provincial Life" |
| OLIVERTWIST | Title character from a 19th century novel |
| RAILBARONS | Some 19th-century industrialists |
| BARSTOW | Stan ___, author of novels A Kind of Loving and The Watchers on the Shore (7) |
| STAN | Author of the novels A Kind of Loving and The Watchers on the Shore (4,7) |
| OMOO | 19th-century novel set on Tahiti |
| MOBY | 19th century novel by Herman Melville (4,4) |
| TREASURE | Robert Louis Stevenson's classic 19th-century novel, ___ Island |
| NORTH | PM once linked with partner in 19th-century novel (5) |
| EUGENE | _ Onegin, 19th-century novel in verse written by Alexander Pushkin (6) |
| WUTHERING | 19th-century novel by Emily Bronte featuring the broodinq Heathcliff (9,7) |
| HEIGHTS | 19th-century novel by Emily Bronte featuring the broodinq Heathcliff (9,7) |