| JOHNMILTON | Author of the 1667 novel Paradise Lost (4,6) |
| DRYDEN | Writer of the 1667 poem Annus Mirabilis (6) |
| MORTIMER | John ?, author of novels Paradise Postponed and The Sound of Trumpets |
| SALON | Any one of the official art exhibitions held in Paris from 1667 under the auspices of the French Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture (5) |
| URIEL | 'Regent of the sun' and "sharpest-sighted Spirit of ; all in Heaven' in Milton's Paradise Lost (1667) |
| SONG | 'For eloquence the soul, ___ charms the sense' (John Milton Paradise Lost (1667) |
| CABAR | Name given to the group of ministers of Charles II of England that governed from 1667-73 (5) |
| STAR | 'The evening ___,/Love's harbinger' (John Milton Paradise Lost (1667) bk. 11, l. 588) (4) |
| THESALON | The official art exhibition of the Academie des Beaux-arts in Paris, from 1667 (3,5) |
| ENDUE | "For the Spirit... shall them with wondrous gifts ___" (John Milton Paradise Lost (1667) bk. 12, ll. 497-500) (5) |
| CLARENDON | The Earl of --- was chief advisor to King Charles II of England from 1660 to 1667 (9) |
| PARADISE | "___ Lost"; classic epic poem of 1667 |
| GOOD | 'Evil, be thou my ___,' John Milton Paradise Lost (1667) |
| ISIS | Which principal Egyptian goddess did Milton, in Paradise Lost (1667) |
| RUIN | ' And princely counsel in his face yet shone,/ Majestic though in ___' (John Milton Paradise Lost (1667) |
| CABAL | Small group of intriguers; historically, a group of five ministers who served as advisors to King Charles II between 1667 and 1673 (5) |
| BORROMINI | Italian architect (1599-1667), leading exponent of Roman Baroque (9) |
| SWIFT | Anglo-Irish author, poet and cleric, 1667-1745, who wrote Gulliver's Travels (5) |
| LOTTI | An Italian Baroque composer (1667-1740) |
| JONATHAN | __ 3, Anglo-Irish essayist (1667-1745) (8) |