| LAFONTAINE | Jean de --- ---, 17th-Century French poet, famous for his Fables (2,8) |
| RACINE | Jean ___, 17th-century French poet and dramatist whose plays include Andromaque and Phedre |
| VERE | Edward de _, 17th Earl of Oxford; Lord Great Chamberlain to Elizabeth I (4) |
| AESOP | Which Greek author is famous for his fables? (5) |
| BRUNHOFF | Jean de _, French writer and illustrator who created Babar the Elephant (8) |
| SMET | Missionary Pierre Jean De ___ |
| BREBEUF | Jean de ___, Jesuit missionary in early Canada |
| JOHNMILTON | English poet famous for his epic Paradise Lost (4,6) |
| BAUDELAIRE | Charles Pierre ___, 19th-century French poet who authored the collection Les Fleurs du mal (10) |
| CLARE | John ---, 19th Century English poet famous for his rural subjects (5) |
| HANS | _ _ Andersen, 19th-century Danish author and poet famous for his fairy tales - w 20ac (4,9) |
| CHRISTIAN | _ _ Andersen, 19th-century Danish author and poet famous for his fairy tales - w 16ac (4,9) |
| DRYDEN | British poet famous for his odes on "St. Cecilia's Day", Heroic Stanzas, All For Love, etc. (4,6) |
| JOHN | British poet famous for his odes on "St. Cecilia's Day", Heroic Stanzas, All For Love, etc. (4,6) |
| TRADESCANT | John ___, 17th-century English botanist and horticulturalist (10) |
| KEATS | Surname of the poet famous for his "Odes" (5) |
| ADDISON | Essayist and poet famous for his tragedy Cato and poem The Campaign (6,7) |
| JOSEPH | Essayist and poet famous for his tragedy Cato and poem The Campaign (6,7) |
| HORACE | Roman poet famous for his Satires, Odes, Epodes, and Epistles (6) |
| DANTE | Italian poet famous for his Divine Comedy (5) |