| INNISFREE | Alberta village; or, the 'Lake Isle' location in Irish writer W.B. Yeats' poem |
| YEATS | Irish writer W.B. |
| ERIE | Presque Isle's location |
| GREATCUMBRAE | Scotland's Cathedral of the Isles location (5,7) |
| WILDGOOSE | Sentimentality beginning to surface in Irish writer; a flighty type (4,5) |
| JOY | Delight in Irish writer rejecting church |
| ISLE | 1888 W.b. yeats poem, The lake ___ of Innisfree |
| COOLE | W.b. Yeats poem, The Wild Swans at ___ |
| THESECONDCOMING | W.B. Yeats poem |
| SHEBA | Solomon to ___ (W.B. Yeats poem) |
| LAPIS | "___ Lazuli" (W.B. Yeats poem) |
| CHEAPYEATS | Affordable copy of "The Lake Isle of Innisfree"? |
| CREMONA | Alberta village northwest of Calgary sharing the name of the violin-making city in Italy |
| GOLDSMITH | Author of The Vicar of Wakefield and The Deserted Village ; or, a worker in the precious metal known in Latin as aurum (9) |
| WYCLIFFE | Detective in a series of novels set in the author W. J. Burley's native Cornwall and surrounding areas (8) |
| GARDAI | Lake Isle police in home of Yeats |
| GILL | On which lough is Yeats" Lake Isle Of Innisfree? (4) |
| SLEEPY | Relating to "somnus", a word for drowsy or somnolent; inducing slumber; non-buzzing, quiet or sequestered, as in a little town/village; or, overripe and unjuicy, as in a pear (6) |
| WICK | Dialect for a creek, dairy farm, hamlet or village; or, related to "roll of lint, yarn", a long twist of cotton fibres by which a candle or lamp's flame is fed or fuelled with beeswax, oil or tallow ( |
| HOURBEFOREDAWN | Yeats poem, with the "The" |