| STAKE | Keats organised wager (5) |
| TRUTH | Beauty is (said Keats) (5) |
| STEAK | Meaty edition of Keats (5) |
| TAKES | Appropriates a new edition of Keats (5) |
| ADIEU | "___! Thy plaintive anthem fades" - John Keats, 1819 (5) |
| SKATE | Recite Keats to the fish (5) |
| ANODE | Pole will need some lines from Keats! (5) |
| ELFIN | 'She took me to her ___ grot' (Keats) (5) |
| AGNES | 'The Eve of St. ---', poem by Keats (5) |
| STEVE | Clever Keats composition for Scotland boss (5,6) |
| EPODE | Third part of a type of lyric poem associated with John Keats (5) |
| YEATS | Poet sharing food with Keats, but with different starter (5) |
| RHYME | What poets generally do, Keats and Yeats don't (5) |
| APPLE | Described by John Keats in To Autumn as bending the "moss'd cottage-trees", an orchard fruit with many heritage varieties, used to make charlotte, crumble filling or scrumpy (5) |
| POETS | Westminster Abbey site which includes memorials to Burns, Tennyson and Keats, ... Corner (5') |
| NEVIS | Ben -; climbed by poet John Keats in 1818, Britain's highest mountain (5) |
| EARTH | 'The poetry of ___ is never dead' (John Keats 'On the Grasshopper and Cricket' 1817) (5) |
| DREAM | 'Was it a vision, or a waking ___?' (John Keats 'Ode to a Nightingale (1820) (5) |
| HAIKU | First of haunting autumnal images Keats used to write poem (5) |
| NODES | Lumps together umpteen works by Keats and Shelley? (5) |