| WASTELAND | 'The ___', 1922 poem by T.S. Eliot (5,4) |
| CATHEDRAL | The ___, 1922 novel by Hugh Walpole (9) |
| GARDENPARTY | The ___, 1922 short story collection by Katherine Mansfield (6,5) |
| GERONTION | Poem by T.S. Eliot (9) |
| CAT | Any one of the felines depicted in a poem by T. S. Eliot that serves as the basis of a musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber (3) |
| DRYSALVAGES | With "The," 1941 poem by T.S. Eliot |
| CATS | Old Possum's Book Of Practical - - -, 1939 collection of poems by T. S. Eliot, the inspiration for an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical (4) |
| ASHWEDNESDAY | Poem by T.S. Eliot (3,9) |
| THEWASTELAND | Poem by T.S. Eliot (3,5,4) |
| PRELUDES | Poem by T. S. Eliot about modern urban life published in 1917 (8) |
| NATTURNER | Honoree of an 1884 poem by T. Thomas Fortune with the lines "Let tyrants quake, e'en in their power / For sure will come the awful hour" |
| EASTCOKER | Village in Somerset visited by T.S. Eliot (4,5) |
| OLDPOSSUM | Name assumed by T S Eliot in letters to his godchildren |
| POLICEMAN | The Laughing ___, 1922 song by Charles Jolly (9) |
| APRIL | "___ is the cruellest month" - the opening line of TS Eliot's 1922 poem, The Waste Land (5) |
| STEARNS | Middle name of T S Eliot, author of 1922 poem The Waste Land |
| GUS | "The Theatre Cat" in Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T S Eliot |
| COCKTAILPARTY | 'The ---', 1949 play by T.S. Eliot (8,5) |
| JELLICLE | ____ Cats, fictitious felines described by T.S. Eliot in a poem published in 1939 (8) |
| THREESISTERS | Novel that should have been written by T.S. Eliot? |