| DAVIES | Poet who thought it a poor life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare (6) |
| STARE | W. H. Davies thought it a poor life if we have no time to stand and ___? (5) |
| ITWASME | Admission of guilt in the matter of "who thought it would be funny to draw a mustache on Mom while she was napping," say |
| TEDTURNER | Colorization booster who thought it was going to be a TRUE TREND |
| POPE | Poet who thought man the proper study of mankind? (4) |
| NASH | Poet who thought that for seduction candy was dandy but liquor quicker? (4) |
| POINSETTIA | I step on it, a poor flower (10) |
| LEISURE | Poem that begins: "What is this life if, full of care, We have no time to stand and stare..." (7) |
| LIFE | "What is this ..., if full of care, we have no time to stand and stare?" (Davies) (4) |
| CARE | "What is this life if, full of ..., / We have no time to stand and stare" (WH Davies) |
| PHLEGM | What your lungs sound like if full of urine, we hear? (6) |
| ATREST | Middle of day, time to stand still (2,4) |
| TRIVIAL | Time to stand in competition - taking in one of little importance (7) |
| ISOLATE | Quarantine one's behind if full of a little gas |
| TITANIC | Some thought it a nice ship (7) |
| STOPWATCH | Stand and stare, say, with this timer (9) |
| WISEACRE | Know-it-all lives in care we suspect |
| CURIOSA | Full of care; ____ felicitas, Horace’s happy way with words that comes from carefulness |
| MEMORISED | Learned writer gets little time to stand by day (9) |
| BEANS | Energetic if full of such legumes? (5) |