| WHENWEWERE | 1924 book of poems by A A Milne (4,2,4,4,5) |
| VERYYOUNG | 1924 book of poems by A A Milne (4,2,4,4,5) |
| ONWENLOCKEDGE | A song cycle by Ralph Vaughan Williams that consists of settings of poems by A.E. Housman (2,7,4) |
| ASHROPSHIRELAD | Series of poems by A. E. Housman (1,10,3) |
| WERE | When We ___ Very Young, book of poems by AA Milne (4) |
| BEASTS | Birds, _ and Flowers; book of poems by D. H. Lawrence (6) |
| LYRICAL | ---- Ballads, book of poems by Wordsworth & Coleridge (7) |
| LASTBUS | You Took The ____ Home is the first book of poems by Brian Bilston |
| LAMENTATIONSOFJEREMIAH | Old Testament book of poems grieving for the destruction of Jerusalem by a Babylonian army |
| KEBLE | John -, a leader of the Oxford Movement and author of book of poems The Christian Year (5) |
| PSALMS | Book of poems partly by King David |
| TOAD | Dramatisation by A.A. Milne of a 1908 children's book by Kenneth Grahame (4,2,4,4) |
| GRAHAME | Author whose book The Wind in the Willows was adapted into Toad of Toad Hall by A. A. Milne and a series featuring the voices of David Jason, Michael Hordern and others (7) |
| OFTOADHALL | Dramatisation by A.A. Milne of a 1908 children's book by Kenneth Grahame (4,2,4,4) |
| SONNET | Poem by a boy of ten, maybe? |
| ELEGY | Poem by a noted member, a Yankee (5) |
| LAD | 'A Shropshire ---', poem by A.E. Housman (3) |
| EDDA | Book of poems having partly influenced Dante (4) |
| REVOLTING | Roald Dahl book of poems; _ Rhymes (9) |
| FACADE | An Entertainment ___, a series of poems by Edith Sitwell recited over a musical accompaniment by William Walton |