| BENJONSON | Jacobean poet and dramatist (3,6) |
| DONNE | John ---, Jacobean poet and priest of the Metaphysical movement (5) |
| MIDDLETON | Thomas _, English Jacobean playwright and poet (9) |
| JOHNDONNE | Jacobean priest and Metaphysical poet (4,5) |
| STRAPWORK | Architectural ornamentation of crossed or interlaced fillets that was used for Elizabethan and Jacobean ceilings, panels and screens (5,4) |
| ELIZABETH | Queen before the Jacobean age (9) |
| CREWEHALL | Jacobean mansion in Cheshire, built for a lord chief justice |
| CORNEILLE | Pierre -, French poet and dramatist |
| MARINETTI | Filippo Tommaso ___, Italian poet and dramatist who founded the Futurist movement in 1909 (9) |
| CHANGELING | The ?, Jacobean tragedy by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley featuring the characters Alsemero and Jasperino (10) |
| FLETCHER | John -, Jacobean dramatist whose plays include The Island Princess and The Faithful Shepherdess (8) |
| JOHNWEBSTER | English Jacobean dramatist noted for his tragedies The White Devil and The Duchess Of Malfi (4,7) |
| ORLANDOGIBBONS | Leading English composer, virginalist and organist of the late Tudor and early Jacobean periods |
| RUFF | Starched and pleated frill worn around the neck in the Elizabethan and Jacobean era (4) |
| DOWLAND | Which English Elizabethan and Jacobean lutenist, singer and composer published The First Book of Songs or Ayres (1597) |
| ORLANDO | ___ Gibbons, late Tudor and early Jacobean composer (7) |
| THECHANGELING | Jacobean tragedy written by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley (3,10) |
| LARKIN | Artist known as the "Curtain Master" whose portraits of James l's courtiers including George Villiers and Philip Herbert capture the detail of Jacobean costume (6) |
| FLORIO | From Tuscan tongue to Jacobean court, a lexical pioneer, Montaigne's voice and a royal tutor whose Worlde of Wordes yielded a Queen's new vocabulary (6) |
| ACHASTEMAIDINCHEAPSIDE | Satirical Jacobean comedy by Thomas Middleton |