| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| FABRICATION | Fiction | |
| STORYTELLER | Fiction writer | |
| NOVELIST | Fiction writer | |
| NOVEL | Fiction book | |
| ALIEN | Science-fiction movie | |
| SCIFI | Futuristic fiction | |
| NOVELS | Works of fiction | |
| SCI-FI | Futuristic fiction (3-2) | |
| BACKTOTHEFUTURE | Science fiction movie | |
| FABLE | Fiction; untruth; falsehood. | |
| THRILLERS | Exciting works of fiction | |
| NOVELLA | Short piece of fiction | |
| FICTIONIST | A writer of fiction. | |
| ZANEGREY | Author of popular Westem fiction | |
| SCIENCE | Study often comes before fiction | |
| STRANGER | Truth is ... than fiction | |
| READER | Partly inspire a deranged fan-fiction consumer | |
| GENRE | Green kind of fiction, for example | |
| ASIMOV | Isaac ..., classic science fiction writer | |
| LIE | A fiction; a fable; an untruth. | |
| MODIFICATIONS | Fiction aims do give rise to adjustments | |
| QUENTIN TARANTINO | Who directed the 1994 film Pulp Fiction? | |
| VERNE | Jules - - -, early science fiction writer | |
| FIGMENT | An invention; a fiction; something feigned or imagined. | |
| YGDRASYL | See in the Dictionary of Noted Names in Fiction. | |