| TSELIOT | American poet who became a British citizen in 1927 |
| EPSTEIN | Sir Jacob ___, American-born sculptor who became a British citizen in 1911 |
| AUDEN | Poet who became a U.S. citizen in 1946 |
| ELIOT | American-born poet and playwright who became a British citizen and won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1948 (5) |
| SOUTHEY | Lake Poet who became Poet Laureate (7) |
| JOHNDONNE | Poet who became the dean of St Paul's Cathedral in 1621 (4,5) |
| HANDEL | Celebrated 18th- -century German composer who became a British subject (6) |
| LONDONER | Recluse crossing river is a British citizen |
| ISLANDER | I defame a British citizen for instance (8) |
| SUBJECT | A British citizen is the theme (7) |
| JAMESBALDWIN | Expat Afro-American poet who spent much of his life in Paris. His novels, essays, and activism solidify him as a crucial figure in the Harlem Renaissance movement. |
| MANCUNIAN | British citizen, male, meeting a French one in prison |
| TANGANYIKA | This German territory in Africa became a British mandated territory under the League of Nations afte |
| EDGARALLANPOE | American poet who wrote ' The Raven' and went to school in Irvine for a short period (5,5,3) |
| EXPOUND | Interpret what's unknown in American poet who influenced T.S. Eliot (7) |
| EZRAPOUND | *Expatriate American poet who was a WWII fascist collaborator |
| POUND | Ezra, American poet who died in 1972 (5) |
| EDGARGUEST | American poet who wrote "Only a Dad" and "It Couldn't Be Done" |
| HOMEGUARD | British citizen army formed in 1940 to defend the UK against invasion, disbanded in 1957 (4,5) |
| BEGG | Moazzam ...., British citizen who was held at Guantanamo, 2003-05 (4) |