| REYNARD | '--- the Fox', 1919 poem by John Masefield (7) |
| THEFOX | 1919 poem by John Masefield (3,3) |
| OFHELEN | 'The --', 1923 novel by John Masefield (6,2,5) |
| SEAFEVER | Poem by John Masefield featured in the collection Salt-Water Poems and Ballads (3-5) |
| COASTER | "Dirty British -, with a salt-caked smoke stack" (Cargoes, John Masefield) (7) |
| FEVER | Poem by John Masefield included in 1902 volume Salt-Water Ballads (3,5) |
| SEA | Poem by John Masefield included in 1902 volume Salt-Water Ballads (3,5) |
| KAYHARKER | Hero of children's books The Midnight Folk and The Box of Delights by John Masefield (3,6) |
| TAKINGOFHELEN | "The --------- ', 1923 prose collection by John Masefield (6,2,5) |
| TAKING | 'The --', 1923 novel by John Masefield (6,2,5) |
| FALLAPART | Things _ _ ; line from Second Coming, a 1919 poem by WB Yeats (4,5) |
| FOLK | 1927 children's fantasy novel by John Masefield (3,8,4) |
| THEMIDNIGHT | 1927 children's fantasy novel by John Masefield (3,8,4) |
| THEMIDNIGHTFOLK | 1927 children's fantasy novel by John Masefield |
| THETAKINGOFTHEGRY | Novel by John Masefield (3,6,2,3,3) |
| SARDHARKER | 1924 novel by John Masefield (4,6) |
| YEATSIAN | Reminiscent of the 1919 poem "The Second Coming" |
| SEAFEVEF | 1902 poem by English poet John Masefield featuring the line 'And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by' (3-5) |
| REYNARDTHEFOX | John Masefield hunting poem (7,3,3) |
| NAN | John Masefield play "The Tragedy of ___" |