| SASSOON | Siegfried _; British poet and novelist (7) |
| BLAKE | William _; British poet and painter (5) |
| EMPSON | William ___, British poet and critic who authored 1930's Seven Types of Ambiguity (6) |
| OWEN | Wilfred _, British poet and soldier, whose work was influenced by his experiences in the First World War (4) |
| SITWELL | Edith ---, British poet and critic who became a Dame in 1954 (7) |
| KIPLING | English poet and novelist (7) |
| KEROUAC | Beat poet and novelist, 1922-69, Jack ___ (7) |
| LAVINIA | ____ Greenlaw, poet and novelist born in 1962 (7) |
| INGELOW | Jean, English poet and novelist who wrote several stories for children (7) |
| EZEKIEL | Poet and novelist considered one of the foremost Indian writers in English of his time, Nissim ... |
| BENOKRI | Nigerian poet and novelist who won the 1991 Booker Prize with The Famished Road (3,4) |
| IDYLL | "Siegfried __": Wagner symphonic poem |
| CONTROL | As Siegfried: KAOS, so is Maxwell to what? (7) |
| TRIUMPH | British motorcycle company founded by German immigrant Siegfried Bettmann in Coventry |
| SAMWEST | Actor who plays Siegfried Farnon in the Channel 5 series All Creatures Great and Small |
| EDITHSITWELL | 20th Century British poet and critic noted for her formidable personality and Elizabethan dress (5,7) |
| ROBERTGRAVES | British poet and author, known for works such 'I, Claudius' and 'Goodbye to all that', who lived in DeA-a, Mallorca from 1929 to 1936 and 1946 until his death in 1985 (6,6) |
| TENNYSON | Alfred, Lord _, British poet who was Poet Laureate under Queen Victoria (8) |
| GOSSE | Sir Edmund -, British poet and critic |
| LANDOR | Walter Savage -, British poet and author (6) |