| AGRAY | "___ and gap-tooth'd man...": Tennyson |
| DIESA | "Every moment -- man": Tennyson |
| CAMERON | Soft-focus pioneer who photographed distinguished friends and visitors including John Herschel and Alfred Tennyson in her converted shed on the Isle of Wight (7) |
| LOTOS | "... asphodel and lilies": Tennyson |
| KISSAGAIN | "And ___ with tears!": Tennyson |
| LORDS | Byron and Tennyson, e.g. |
| THO | "___ Nature, red in tooth and claw ...": Tennyson |
| THRO | "And ___ the field the road runs by": Tennyson |
| NEWYORK | City briefly featuring in Bunyan and Tennyson |
| NATURE | What did Tennyson call "red in tooth and claw"? (6) |
| ODETOJOY | Poem inverting couplets from Young, Jonson, Tennyson and Donne |
| BEES | 'And murmuring of innumerable ___' (Tennyson) (4) |
| OHEAR | "O hark, ___! how thin and clear . . .": Tennyson |
| MAUD | - and Other Poems, 1855 volume by Alfred Tennyson (4) |
| SIGHTTO | "A ___ make an old man young" (Tennyson) |
| POETSCORNER | Area of Westminster Abbey where Tennyson, Browning and Masefield are commemorated (5,6) |
| EDUCATED | "Slight Sir Robert with his watery smile And ... whisker." Tennyson, Edwin Morris (8) |
| NOTTO | "Theirs ___ __ reason why, theirs but to do and die", The Charge of the Light Brigade, Tennyson. (3,2) |
| IDYLLS | - of the King; tracing the legend of King Arthur, his knights and love for Guinevere, a cycle of 12 narrative poems by Alfred, Lord Tennyson (6) |
| POETS | Westminster Abbey site which includes memorials to Burns, Tennyson and Keats, ... Corner (5') |