| SHOON | "Walks the night in her silver ___": De la Mare |
| APOST | "...and as still as ___": de la Mare |
| WALTER | ___ de la Mare, English poet (6) |
| SAMOA | In her Silver Jubilee tour, Queen Elizabeth visited the South Pacific including PNG, Australia, NZ, |
| LISTENERS | 1912 poem by the English poet Walter de la Mare, The _ (9) |
| TRAVELLER | "Is here anybody there, said the ... / knocking on the moonlit door" (Walter de la Mare) |
| AMARANTH | Poetic imaginary flower that never fades, as in Walter de la Mare's All That's Past (8) |
| COME | "___ Hither" (Walter de la Mare poetry anthology) |
| RHYMING | "Compiler, thy gun repair", as written by De la Mare? (7,7) |
| THELISTENERS | 1912 volume of poetry by Walter de la Mare (3,9) |
| ESMERALDA | De la Mare's funny lady of fiction (9) |
| PILGRIM | One who travels a distance to a holy place, such as anyone who walks the Camino de Santiago de Compostela. where one of the starting points for this journey is the monastery at Lluc, Mallorca (7) |
| NOD | De la Mare poem |
| JACKSON | ...and her loud sister, famed for her silver puff jackets (7) |
| BIANCA | ...and her loud sister, famed for her silver puff jackets (6) |
| BREAKFAST | What you would be served by the Pollards if you stayed the night in The Grange B&B in Emmerdale village (9) |
| MARCHES | Walks the horses around the church (7) |
| UNIVERSAL | Una shows off her silver! It's everywhere! (9) |
| ARIA | Song for solo voice such as either of those sung by the Queen of the Night in Mozart's opera The Magic Flute (4) |
| DENTURES | They often spend the night in a glass by the sink |