| Author |
| Pooh penner |
| Pooh creator |
| Owl's creator |
| Kid-lit byline |
| Eeyore creator |
| Pooh's creator |
| Creator of Pooh |
| He gave us Pooh |
| Kanga's creator |
| Man of letters? |
| Tigger's creator |
| Piglet's creator |
| Eeyore's creator |
| Mr. Pim's creator |
| Creator of Eeyore |
| Children's author |
| Assume the part of |
| Writer about a bear |
| Author of the quote |
| Now We Are Six" poet |
| Big name in kiddie lit |
| Now We Are Six" author |
| Winnie the Pooh" writer |
| Winnie-the-Pooh" author |
| He wrote "Now We Are Six |
| Pooh creator's signature |
| Creator of Pooh's Corner |
| Author taught by HG Wells |
| Creator of a bear market? |
| Winnie-the-Pooh's creator |
| The Dover Road" playwright |
| Christopher Robin's creator |
| House at Pooh Corner" author |
| Author of "Toad of Toad Hall |
| Creator of Tigger and Eeyore |
| A Gallery of Children" author |
| The Red House Mystery" author |
| When We Were Very Young" poet |
| Toad of Toad Hall" playwright |
| Author of the poem "Teddy Bear |
| Big name in children's fiction |
| The Red House Mystery" novelist |
| When We Were Very Young" author |
| When We Were Very Young" writer |
| ''Mr. Pim Passes By'' playwright |
| He wrote "The Red House Mystery. |
| Creator of the Hundred Acre Wood |
| The House at Pooh Corner" author |
| The Dormouse and the Doctor" poet |
| It's Too Late Now" autobiographer |
| Goodbye Christopher Robin" subject |
| The Great Broxopp" playwright, 1921 |
| Children's author trying to dry out? |
| Favorite on the children's bookshelf. |
| His last novel was "Chloe Marr," 1946 |
| Author whose son was named Christopher Robin |
| Initialed author of "Winnie-the-Pooh": 3 wds. |
| Writer who had H.G. Wells for a schoolteacher |
| Isn't it funny / How a bear likes honey?" writer |
| Writer who created the Hundred Acre Wood: 3 wds. |
| British author who created Winnie-the-Pooh: 3 wds. |
| Creator of Forbes' "most valuable fictional character |
| He wrote "You and I have brains. The others have fluff |
| Children's author who was a regular contributor to Punch |
| Author whose most famous character is introduced as Edward Bear |
| Writer who wrote "A bear, however hard he tries, / Grows tubby without exercise |
| Who wrote "Some people talk to animals. Not many listen, though. That's the problem. |