| PIXIE | Trickster of fantasy |
| TIRSODEMOLINA | Spanish dramatist, author of The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest (5,2,6) |
| LOKI | Norse trickster of myth |
| DONJUAN | "The Trickster of Seville" |
| RAVEN | Trickster of American Indian mythology |
| COYOTE | Trickster of Navajo mythology |
| HARE | Trickster of African folk tales |
| ANANSI | Trickster of West African mythology |
| BRER | ___ Rabbit, trickster of lore (4) |
| ROBERTJORDAN | Late US author of the series of fantasy novels The Wheel of Time (6,6) |
| REALITY | Antonym of "fantasy/fiction", used to denote a genre of television based on actual lives of ordinary people (7) |
| AMBER | The Chronicles Of ---, a series of fantasy books by Roger Zelazny (5) |
| CLARKE | Singer enters church with Emilia, star of fantasy drama Game of Thrones (6) |
| NARNIA | 'The Chronicles of --', a series of fantasy novels by C.S. Lewis (6) |
| AZKABAN | Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , third in the series of fantasy novels by JK Rowling published in 1999 (7) |
| ILONA | ___ Andrews (pen name of a husband-and-wife pair of fantasy authors) |
| DUST | The Book Of ---, trilogy of fantasy novels by Philip Pullman, expanding his trilogy His Dark Materials (4) |
| TOWER | The Dark -, object of a quest in a series of fantasy books by Stephen King (5) |
| ICE | A Song of _ and Fire, series of fantasy novels by George R.R. Martin (3) |
| ASYLUM | Part of fantasy lumberjack has of political refuge (6) |