| TOMSTOPPARD | Which Czech-born English playwright used the pseudonym William Boot, a character from Evelyn Waugh's |
| MAHLER | The symphony The Song of the Earth is the work of which Czech-born Austrian composer? (6) |
| UPTOAPOINTLORDCOPPER | Expression of polite disagreement quoted from Evelyn Waugh's Scoop |
| STOPPARD | Sir Tom -, Czech-born English dramatist |
| DIARY | Apart from Evelyn, nobody wrote one |
| PAS | Small step from Evelyn Hart |
| WORTH | Harry ___, comedian who starred as William Boot in a 1972 BBC TV adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's novel |
| NEILMAGANTNER | Which US-born Australian writer used the pseudonym of Neilma Sidney and wrote Sunday Evening: storie |
| ISAK | Part of the pen name of the author who also once used the pseudonym Pierre Andrezel |
| HARRY | Comedian who starred as William Boot in a 1972 BBC TV adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's novel Scoop (5,5) |
| DVORAK | Which Czech composed the symphony "From the New World"? (6) |
| SCHORM | Which Czech film and theatre director, whose films include The Return of a Lost Son (1966) |
| GRANTSHAPPS | Former Chairman of the Conservative Party who has used the pseudonym Michael Green (5,6) |
| KAFKA | The Trial is one of three novels published after the death of which Czech novelist? (5) |
| TISSOT | James , French painter who used the pseudonym Coide as a caricaturist (6) |
| ROMAINDETIRTOFF | Russian-born artist who used the pseudonym Erte |
| SCOOP | Evelyn Waugh comedy featuring the journalist William Boot (5) |
| RABELAIS | Author who used the pseudonym "Alcofribas Nasier," an anagram of his full name |
| KADAR | Which Czech film director won an Academy Award for his film The Shop on Main Street (1965) |
| SMETANA | Which Czech composer and son of a brewer wrote Richard III, Wallenstein's Camp and Hakon Jarl, symph |