| FINNEGANSWAKE | 1939 novel which contains the line 'They lived and laughed and loved and left' |
| DIED | Laughed and laughed and laughed |
| DOWSON | Ernest -; poet whose Vitae Summa Brevis contains the line "They are not long, the days of wine and roses" (6) |
| ROBBIE | Mr. Robertson, Toronto-born member of The Band with the song "Acadian Driftwood" with the line "They call my home the land of snow" |
| ITOO | Hughes poem with the line "They send me to eat in the |
| FRIENDS | Show that gave us the line "They don't know that we know they know we know!" |
| LYTTON | 1st Baron -; title of the novelist and dramatist whose 1839 play Richelieu contains the line "the pen is mightier than the sword" (6) |
| ALIENS | 1986 movie with the line "They mostly come at night" |
| CAMEL | Brand once advertised with the line "They never get on your nerves" |
| POIROT | Fictional detective created by the writer Agatha Christie who first visited Mallorca in 1932 and loved the area around Puerto Pollensa in the north of the island (7,6) |
| HERCULE | Fictional detective created by the writer Agatha Christie who first visited Mallorca in 1932 and loved the area around Puerto Pollensa in the north of the island (7,6) |
| PATTYDUKE | Star of the sitcom with the theme song line, "They laugh alike, they walk alike, at times they even talk alike" |
| TANGLEDUPINBLUE | Song with the line, "They never did like Mama's homemade dress, Papa's bankbook wasn't big enough" |
| POWERPOLES | Moguls from Poland? It is the lines they carry (5,5) |
| LONGFELLOW | Author of an 1841 poem that contains the line spelled out by the shaded squares |
| BINYON | Poet whose ode For the Fallen contains the line "We will remember them" (6) |
| BAA | First word of the nursery rhyme that contains the line Have you any wool? |
| IQTEST | Mind check and vacate the set after Matilda stands in line, they say (2,4) |
| INMEMORIAM | Poem featuring the line "'Tis better to have loved and lost / Than never to have loved at all" |
| GIGGLED | Laughed and left editor pursuing endless subject of 13 5 (7) |