| MCCRAE | "In Flanders Fields" poet John |
| MCRAE | In Flanders Fields poet |
| POPPIES | Wild flowers depicted in Claude Monet's Coquelicots, several paintings by Vincent Van Gogh and in John McCrae's poem In Flanders Fields (7) |
| CORNPOPPY | Any one of the wild red blooms in Claude Monet's painting Coquelicots, which also symbolise fallen soldiers in John McCrae's poem In Flanders Fields (4,5) |
| STILLBRAVELYSINGING | "That mark our place; and in the sky / The larks, ___ ___ ___, fly." - Excerpt from In Flanders Fields, Canadian doctor Lieutenant Colonel John Mccrae's 1915 war poem |
| GUELPH | Hometown of John McCrae ("In Flanders Fields") |
| WARPOET | John McCrae, author of "In Flanders Fields," e.g. |
| GREATWAR | One of the names for a global conflict depicted in the poem In Flanders Fields (5,3) |
| RONDEAU | Verse form exemplified by John McCrae's In Flanders Fields |
| YPRES | Home to In Flanders Fields Museum |
| POPPY | Flower in Flanders fields |
| POEM | "In Flanders Fields", e.g. |
| WWI | "In Flanders Fields" setting, succinctly |
| POEMS | "The Raven" & "In Flanders Field" |
| PARADISELOST | Epic poem in blank verse by English poet John Milton, first published in ten books in 1667 (8,4) |
| REDPPY | Symbolic flower of Flanders Fields |
| BEL | Flanders Fields locale, for short |
| POPPIED | Like Flanders Fields |
| HELPSTON | Village in which the poet John Clare was born in 1793 (8) |
| FIELDS | In Flanders - ; John McCrae's First World War poem that inspired the use of the poppy as a symbol of remembrance (6) |