| THELAMB | Poem by William Blake published in Songs of Innocence in 1789 |
| HOLYTHURSDAY | Poem by William Blake, first published in Songs of Innocence and Experience in 1794 |
| LAMB | The ---, a poem by William Blake published in his Songs Of Innocence (4) |
| THETYGER | Poem by William Blake published in 1794 (3,5) |
| INNOCENCE | Songs Of ____, a collection of verse by William Blake published in 1789 (9) |
| ANTHEM | Chrysanthemums garlanding item in Songs of Praise? (6) |
| AUGURIES | 'To see the world in a grain of sand' was quoted in one of the Tomb Raider films from the poem by William Blake, ... Of Innocence (8) |
| SONGS | - of Innocence and of Experience; collection of poems by William Blake (5) |
| MILTON | Epic poem by William Blake, which includes what is now known as Jerusalem (6) |
| TYGER | Poem by William Blake, The _ (5) |
| NIGHT | Poem by William Blake (5) |
| MOCKING | Word linked with "bird" for a symbol of innocence in a novel by Harper Lee (7) |
| EDITHWHARTON | *Pulitzer-winning author of "The Age of Innocence" (In this clue's answer, note letters 6-8 and 10) |
| INGENUES | They're the picture of innocence, in the pictures |
| HEART | 'For Mercy has a human ___' (William Blake Songs of Innocence (1789) |
| GUILT | Opposite of innocence in a courtroom |
| LILY | Emblem of innocence, in art |
| NOTME | Plea of innocence, in a way |
| DAFFODILS | Forming drifts in spring and described in a poem by William Wordsworth, flowers in the genus Narcissus used as symbols of Saint David and Wales (9) |
| WYE | Immortalised in paintings by J. M. W. Turner and a poem by William Wordsworth, a river and a valley of the same name in an AONB containing Tintern Abbey and Symonds Yat (3) |