| RUDYARD | Author and poet famous for Stalky and Co., The Light That Failed, etc. (7,7) |
| KIPLING | Author and poet famous for Stalky and Co., The Light That Failed, etc. (7,7) |
| HANS | _ _ Andersen, 19th-century Danish author and poet famous for his fairy tales - w 20ac (4,9) |
| CHRISTIAN | _ _ Andersen, 19th-century Danish author and poet famous for his fairy tales - w 16ac (4,9) |
| REEDY | Stalky and gannet-like, except for head (5) |
| ONTHENIGHT | "I saw the light ... that I passed by her window; I saw the flickering shadows of love on her blind, |
| ONSEA | "The light that never was, ___ or land" (Wordsworth) |
| ADDISON | Essayist and poet famous for his tragedy Cato and poem The Campaign (6,7) |
| JOSEPH | Essayist and poet famous for his tragedy Cato and poem The Campaign (6,7) |
| GEORGE | Novelist and poet famous for Rhoda Fleming, The Egoist, etc. (6,8) |
| MEREDITH | Novelist and poet famous for Rhoda Fleming, The Egoist, etc. (6,8) |
| HERMANMELVILLE | American writer and poet who wrote a very famous book, in which the narrator, Ishmael, marries his friend Queequeg. |
| DANTE | An Italian poet famous for 'The Divine Comedy'--a journey through hell and purgatory and paradise gu |
| EDWARDLEAR | English artist, illustrator, author, and poet best known for The Owl and the Pussycat |
| DRYDEN | British poet famous for his odes on "St. Cecilia's Day", Heroic Stanzas, All For Love, etc. (4,6) |
| JOHN | British poet famous for his odes on "St. Cecilia's Day", Heroic Stanzas, All For Love, etc. (4,6) |
| RILKE | Austro-German poet famous for Duino Elegies and Sonnets to Orpheus (5) |
| WALTWHITMAN | 19th-century American poet famous for the verse collection Leaves Of Grass (1855) |
| HORACE | Roman poet famous for his Satires, Odes, Epodes, and Epistles (6) |
| ROBERTBURNS | Poet famous for Tam O'shanter, Auld Lang Syne, etc. (6,5) |