| SAMUELTAYLORCOLERIDGE | Along with Wordsworth, the founder of the Romantic Movement in England, who wrote the poem Kubla Khan (6,6,9) |
| COLERIDGE | 18th Century English poet, 1772-1834, who cofounded the Romantic movement in England (9) |
| SOCIETY | 'There is one great _ alone on earth,/The noble Living, and the noble Dead' (William Wordsworth The Prelude (1850) bk.11) (7) |
| SIDNEY | Poet born at Penshurst Place described as the "flower of England" who wrote The Defence of Poesy (6) |
| THOMASMORE | One-time chancellor of England who wrote the influential History of King Richard III (6,4) |
| SCHLEGEL | Friedrich von ___, German philosopher and critic who was a founder of the romantic movement in Germa |
| NIGELLALAWSON | Food Network star based in England who has no formal culinary training: 2 wds. |
| RECORDER | A barrister or solicitor in England who is appointed a part-time judge (8) |
| ERRIE | - - - Claassens, initially energetic rugby recruit in England who's a director at Velocity Project Management (5) |
| GERICAULT | The work of which French painter, a pioneer of the Romantic Movement, includes The Raft of the Medus |
| NIEMOLLER | Co-founder of the Confessing Church who wrote the poem First they came ... (9) |
| WALTERDELAMARE | Novelist who wrote the poem The Listeners along with many works for children |
| CHARTISTS | Supporters of the principles of the reform movement in England from 1838 to 1848 (9) |
| BLAKE | Who wrote the poem Jerusalem ("... in England's green and pleasant land")? (5) |
| BINYON | Laurence, English poet who wrote the poem For The Fallen published in 1914 (6) |
| CHARTISM | The principles of the political reform movement in England from 1838 to 1848 (8) |
| LESMURRAY | Who wrote the poem An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow (1969), about a man weeping in Martin Place, Sydney? (3,6) |
| XANADU | Residence of the title character in the 1816 Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem Kubla Khan (6) |
| LAKES | Watery bodies forming part of the landscape of a region associated with Wordsworth, Coleridge and Southey (5) |
| YEATS | WB, Irish poet who wrote the poem The Stolen Child (5) |