| CHILDE | '-- Harold's Pilgrimage', poem by Byron (6) |
| HARROW | School attended by Byron and Churchill (6) |
| DONJUAN | Fictional libertine who is the subject of a play by Moliere, an opera by Mozart and a poem by Byron (3,4) |
| SHEWALKSINBEAUTY | Three-verse poem by Byron, inspired by Anne Beatrix Wilmot, his cousin's wife |
| LARA | Narrative poem by Byron |
| MANFRED | Dramatic poem by Byron |
| NAIF | A poem by Byron ultimately artless |
| BEPPO | Poem by Byron, subtitled A Venetian Story (5) |
| CHILDEHAROLD | ____ wanders around Europe in a long poem by Byron |
| BYRON | Aristocrat and bear owner whose narrative poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage is loosely based on his postCambridge continental grand tour (5) |
| DANCE | 'On with the ___! let joy be unconfined', Lord Byron, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1812-18) |
| KNELL | 'But hush! hark! a deep sound strikes like a rising ___!' (Lord Byron Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1812-18) canto 3, st. 22) (5) |
| BYRONVOYAGE | Childe Harold's pilgrimage? |
| PURPLE | Kids' movie character Harold's favourite drawing device! (6,6) |
| CRAYON | Kids' movie character Harold's favourite drawing device! (6,6) |
| NORMAN | Comic, this tactical nous behind King Harold's downfall? (6,6) |
| PINTER | Harold's letter from a painter (6) |
| DEVKAR | Haz ___, manager of Harold's Cafe in Erinsborough (6) |
| ALBERT | Name of Harold's dad in Steptoe And Son (6) |
| EATERY | Food-serving establishment, such as Harold's Store in Erinsborough (6) |