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Fictional Cambridge Colleges Cambridge, Cambs.

Across
Invented by Anthony Camber
Myer's version of Lucy Cavendish College.
Appears in M. R. James' "The Mezzotint."
Features in The Night Climbers.
In works by Douglas Adams, this is based on St. John's College.
In Dilwyn Rees' The Cambridge Murders.
Appears in the novels of Mary Selby.
Found in G. K. Chesterton's Manalive.
Attended by Patrick Ive in The Monogram Murders.
Similar to King's College, this appears in books by Simon Raven.
T. H. White's version of Queen's College.
Mentioned in the novels of Margery Allingham.
Features in a novel by Ruth Dudley Edwards.
Down
College invented by Jill Payton Walsh.
Spoof college used by Cambridge students to give directions.
Lucy Brazier's invented college.
Simon Raven's "least distinguished college in the kingdom."
From Mary Stewart's Stormy Petrel.
From William Thacheray's Pendennis.
Mentioned both by Kingsley Amis and Douglas Adams.
In Penelope Fitzgerald's The Gate of Angels.
David Mitchell describes this as a medieval college in the city center.
A take-off on Pembroke or Peterhouse by Tom Sharpe.
In Anthony Price's War Game.
A Christ Church-like college in books by Susan Howatch.
Invented by Geoffrey Trease.
Rival college in the Portergirl books.