| "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" author | 52 |
| Creator of Charlie Bucket and Veruca Salt | 41 |
| "Matilda" author | 26 |
| "Fantastic Mr. Fox" author | 36 |
| Children's author Roald | 27 |
| Arlene or Roald | 15 |
| "James and the Giant Peach" author Roald | 50 |
| "Fantastic Mr. Fox" author Roald | 42 |
| ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'' author | 60 |
| Roald who created Willy Wonka | 29 |
| Arlene | 6 |
| "Fantastic Mr Fox" author Roald | 41 |
| Willie Wonka's creator | 26 |
| Roald or Arlene | 15 |
| He wrote of a giant peach | 25 |
| He wrote "The Gremlins" | 33 |
| Gary who invented the Pet Rock | 30 |
| Arlene of the screen | 20 |
| Arlene of "One Life to Live" | 38 |
| "Matilda" author Roald | 32 |
| "James and the Giant Peach" writer | 44 |
| "Fantastic Mr Fox" author | 35 |
| "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" screenwriter | 48 |
| ''Matilda'' author | 34 |
| ''James and the Giant Peach'' author | 52 |
| WWII flying ace who became a noted children's author | 56 |
| Writer Roald who created the Oompa-Loompas | 42 |
| WonkaÂ’s creator | 19 |
| Wonka's creator Roald __ | 28 |
| Wonka inventor | 14 |
| Willie Wonka's creator Roald | 32 |
| Willie Wonka creator Roald | 26 |
| Welsh author Roald | 18 |
| Veruca Salt's creator | 25 |
| Swedish eponymous botanist | 26 |
| Scrumdiddlyumptious storyteller | 31 |
| Screenwriter/novelist Roald | 27 |
| Salt creator | 12 |
| Roald who wrote about Oompa-Loompas | 35 |
| Roald who wrote "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" | 61 |
| Roald who created Veruca Salt and Augustus Gloop | 48 |
| Roald the writer | 16 |
| Redheaded Arlene | 16 |
| Red lentil dish | 15 |
| Oompa-Loompas' creator | 26 |
| Novelist Roald | 14 |
| Novelist named for an explorer | 30 |
| Novelist and WWII flying ace Roald | 34 |
| He created Willy Wonka | 22 |
| Gloop creator | 13 |
| Giant Peach creator | 19 |
| “Fantastic Mr. Fox” author | 34 |
| Eponymous botanist Anders | 25 |
| Children's author who won three Edgars | 42 |
| Children's author who created Miss Trunchbull | 49 |
| Charlie Bucket's creator | 28 |
| Charlie Bucket creator Roald | 28 |
| Botanist who gave name to a flower | 34 |
| Author of "Fantastic Mr. Fox" | 39 |
| Arlene of films | 15 |
| Arlene of "Three Little Words" | 40 |
| Arlene of "Here Come the Girls" | 41 |
| Arlene of "Here Come the Girls," 1953 | 47 |
| Arlene of "Ambush" | 28 |
| Actress Arlene or author Roald | 30 |
| "You Only Live Twice" scriptwriter | 44 |
| "The Witches" writer | 30 |
| "The Witches" author | 30 |
| "The Gremlins" author | 31 |
| "The Diamond Queen'' actress | 41 |
| "The BFG" writer | 26 |
| "Matilda" author, 1988 | 32 |
| "Kiss, Kiss" author | 29 |
| "Giant Peach" creator | 31 |
| "Fantastic Mr. Fox" author, 1970 | 42 |
| "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" author Roald | 58 |
| ". . . Giant Peach" creator | 37 |
| 'Matilda' author Roald | 30 |
| 'Fantastic Mr. Fox' author | 34 |
| Mexico's national flower | 28 |
| Showy perennial | 15 |
| Aster relative | 14 |
| Popular garden flower | 21 |
| National flower of Mexico | 25 |
| Pale violet | 11 |
| Flower named for a Swedish botanist | 35 |
| Mexican flower | 14 |
| Flower cultivated by the Aztecs | 31 |
| "The Black ___" (2006 film) | 37 |
| "Black ___" (2006 mystery) | 36 |
| Veronica Lake film "The Blue ___" | 43 |
| Tuberous perennial | 18 |
| Tuberous flower | 15 |
| Showy violet | 12 |
| Showy composite flower | 22 |
| Late-blooming perennial | 23 |
| Garden show favorite | 20 |
| Flowering plant used for food by the Aztecs | 43 |
| Flower once cultivated for food | 31 |
| Flower in a 2006 mystery film title | 35 |