| YOUTH | Anthem for Doomed ___ , poem by British war poet Wilfred Owen published in 1920 (5) |
| TYGER | The ___ (Poem by british poet William Blake) |
| DECORUM | Dulce et _ est, poem by Wilfred Owen, published posthumously in 1920 (7) |
| SASSOON | Siegfried ___, British war poet (7) |
| ANTHEM | ____ For Doomed Youth, poem written by English war poet Wilfred Owen (6) |
| SNARK | "The Hunting of the ___", poem by Lewis Carroll (5) |
| BELLS | The ___, poem by Edgar Allan Poe (5) |
| LIPPI | Fra Lippo ___, poem by Robert Browning (5) |
| OATES | Old seat prepared for doomed captain |
| COOLE | 'The Wild Swans at ___' (poem by Yeats) |
| OWEN | Wilfred -; First World War poet remembered for Dulce et Decorum est and Anthem for Doomed Youth (4) |
| OSWESTRY | Shropshire town where the poet Wilfred Owen was born in 1893 (8) |
| GUNS | 'Only the monstrous anger of the ___' (Wilfred Owen 'Anthem for Doomed Youth' (1917) (4) |
| ICE | Fire and ___ poem by Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Frost that was published in 1920 and inspired George R.R. Martin's book title |
| CENOTAPH | British war memorial in Whitehall, London, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens (8) |
| RUPERTBEAR | Children's comic strip character, first published in 1920 (6,4) |
| MIDWINTER | In The Bleak ___ , poem by Christina Rossetti published in 1872 (9) |
| ODETTE | 1950 British war film with Anna Neagle in the title role (6) |
| NELSONSCOLUMN | London monument to a British war hero, completed in 1843 (7,6) |
| HUGHLOFTING | This writer's first book about Dr Dolittle who could talk to the animals, was published in 1920 (4,7 |