| HOLLYWOOD | Paul _, one of the The Great British Bake Off judges (9) |
| PIXIELOTT | Singer who is one of the The Voice Kids judges (5,4) |
| MCCARTNEY | Paul _, one of The Beatles (9) |
| MCQUEENSIZED | As big as the "The Great Escape" star? |
| DIRAC | Paul ___, one of the pioneers of quantum mechanics (5) |
| IAN | ___ Midlane, actor who plays one of the The Mill Health Centre medics in Doctors (3) |
| OGRADY | The original presenter of For The Love Of Dogs, Paul _ (1'5) |
| CHOCOLATE | An edible figure of the the Easter bilby is usually made of this (9) |
| HEMINGWAY | Ernest, author of the The Old Man and the Sea (9) |
| CRANBERRY | 1D crumble's topping? Bake Off judge stepped on it earlier (9) |
| EXCHEQUER | Chancellor of the ---, the Cabinet Minister responsible for finance (9) |
| MARYBERRY | Food writer and former Bake Off judge (4,5) |
| PRUELEITH | Female Bake Off judge (4,5) |
| PRUE | First name of The Great British Bake Off judge Ms Leith (4) |
| PAUL | The Great British Bake Off judge (pictured bottom) (4, 9) |
| BERRY | Author of some 70 books including The Hamlyn All Colour Cookbook ; a former Great British Bake Off judge who presented Country House Secrets (5) |
| LEITH | Great British Bake Off judge who founded a school of food and wine (5) |
| WORLDS | The realism of Orson Welles' radio version of HG Wells' The War Of The ..., the story of a Martian i |
| GORDON | Peter ..., The Great Kiwi Bake Off judge (6) |
| NATIONALISM | Ideology that was typical of the the periods of liberation in Europe in the 18th century and in Asia and Africa in the post-colonial 20th |