| LUCRETIA | The Rape of - (Benjamin Britten) |
| LOWESTOFT | The most Easterly town in Britain, birthplace of Benjamin Britten (9) |
| PEARS | Sir Peter _, British tenor associated with the works of Benjamin Britten (5) |
| TITIAN | Artist of the Venetian School who painted The Rape of Europa and The Death of Actaeon (6) |
| ALEXANDERPOPE | Author of the poem The Rape of the Lock (9,4) |
| FERRIER | Kathleen ?, British contralto who created the title role in Benjamin Britten opera The Rape of Lucretia |
| POPE | Writer of the 1712 poem The Rape of the Lock (4) |
| DAVID | Jacques, painter of The Rape of the Sabines (5) |
| SABINE | Rubens, Poussin and Picasso all painted a version of The Rape Of The ... Women |
| ENTOMBS | "The wolf hath seized his prey, the poor lamb cries; / Till with her own white fleece her voice controll'd / ____ her outcry in her lips' sweet fold" (Shakespeare, The Rape of Lucrece) |
| UMBRIEL | Moon of Uranus discovered by English astronomer William Lassell in 1851 and named after a character in Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock (1712) |
| POPEYE | He wrote The Rape of the Lock and The Ancient Mariner |
| TRESS | "The Rape of the Lock" concern |
| LOCK | "The Rape of the ___", poem by Alexander Pope (4) |
| ARIEL | Sylph in Pope's "The Rape of the Lock" |
| OILSEED | What one associates with the rape of the countryside? (3-4) |
| RUBENS | Peter Paul. Flemish painter whose work includes The Rape of the Sabines (6) |
| LUCRECE | Shakespeare's "The Rape of ___" |
| PROSERPINA | 'The Rape of --', a sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (10) |
| ANTIPOPE | Not a fan of 'The Rape of the Lock'? |