| EPOS | A body of poems |
| GARLAND | An old word for a crown; a nautical coil or grommet of rope; a festoon or wreath of flowers and foliage; or, an anthology or florilegium of poems (7) |
| KEBLE | John -, a leader of the Oxford Movement and author of book of poems The Christian Year (5) |
| ONWENLOCKEDGE | A song cycle by Ralph Vaughan Williams that consists of settings of poems by A.E. Housman (2,7,4) |
| WHENWEWERE | 1924 book of poems by A A Milne (4,2,4,4,5) |
| ARIEL | Collection of poems by Sylvia Plath; a sprite in The Tempest; or, a character in The Little Mermaid (5) |
| KEATS | John ___, author of poems The Eve of St Agnes and Ode on a Grecian Urn (5) |
| LAMENTATIONSOFJEREMIAH | Old Testament book of poems grieving for the destruction of Jerusalem by a Babylonian army |
| SONGS | - of Innocence and of Experience; collection of poems by William Blake (5) |
| ANTHOLOGY | A published collection of poems or other pieces of writing (9) |
| FACADE | An Entertainment ___, a series of poems by Edith Sitwell recited over a musical accompaniment by William Walton |
| VERYYOUNG | 1924 book of poems by A A Milne (4,2,4,4,5) |
| ODES | Book of ___ (collection of poems compiled by Confucius) |
| SONNETS | Boys hold a catch of poems (7) |
| LAD | A Shropshire ___, collection of poems by AE Housman |
| POET | A creator of poems (4) |
| CARMINUM | Of songs, of poems |
| COMPOSE | Create a joint anthology of poems (7) |
| CATS | Which musical is based on a series of poems by T. S. Eliot? (4) |
| IMPOSED | Translation of poems in papers set as a task |