| AUGURIES | 'To see the world in a grain of sand' was quoted in one of the Tomb Raider films from the poem by Wi |
| ARTSANDCRAFTS | Design movement that lourished from 1860 till 1910 and was s arheaded by Wi liam Morris (4,3,6) |
| OUTWASH | Mass of sand was deposited in part of harbour, barring entry |
| HATFIELDHOUSE | Mansion used as the basis for Lara Croft's home in Tomb Raider films and video games |
| MAO | He was quoted in the "Little Red Book" |
| IDEALISM | '___ sees the world in God': Ralph Waldo Emerson (8) |
| ANGELINAJOLIE | Actress who kicked butt in two "Tomb Raider" movies: 2 wds. |
| WAPITI | A stone from a fruit eaten by Wisconsin deer (6) |
| LAKESUPERIOR | Body of water bounded on the south by Wisconsin and Michigan (4,8) |
| MADISON | Humour magazine is located by Wisconsin town (7) |
| PEARL | Said to be the "gem of queens and the queen of gems", a water jewel derived from a grain of sand, depicted in paintings by Johannes Vermeer (5) |
| SAND | "To see a World in a Grain of ... / And a Heaven in a Wild Flower" (Blake) |
| WORLD | 'To see a ___ in a grain of sand' (William Blake 'Auguries of Innocence') (5) |
| TOSEE | "___ a world in a grain of sand": Blake |
| SEEA | "To ___ world in a grain of sand": Blake |
| ATOM | One of a sextillion in a grain of sand (give or take) |
| SUCHA | In Moon River there were, "Two drifters off to see the world; There's ... lot of world to see" (4,1) |
| FOSSETT | Steve _, the first person to fly solo nonstop around the world in a balloon and in a fixed-wing aircraft (7) |
| STEVEFOSSETT | The first person to fly solo nonstop around the world in a balloon and in a fixedwing aircraft (5,7) |
| TRAVESTY | To see the world mostly from a messy, beastly place is a poor substitute for the real thing (8) |