| WILLIAMBLAKE | English poet and painter noted for his poems The Tyger and The Sick Rose (7,5) |
| EDWARDLEAR | English poet noted for his poems The Jumblies and The Dong With A Luminous Nose (6,4) |
| HOGARTH | William, English engraver and painter noted for the series A Rake's Progress (7) |
| JUDAHHALEVI | Jewish poet and religious philosopher noted for his poems in dialogue form (5,2-4) |
| REVOLTED | Sick rose |
| MASEFIELD | John ---, English writer best known for his poems of the sea (9) |
| OMAR | ____ Khayyam, Persian poet and mathematician noted for his poem The Rubaiyat (4) |
| YEATS | W. B. ___, poet noted for his poem The Second Coming (5) |
| WALTERDELAMARE | English poet, short story writer and novelist best known for his poem The Listeners |
| BINYON | Laurence, English poet noted for his poem For The Fallen (6) |
| LONGFELLOW | Henry Wadsworth, U.S. poet noted for his poem about the lovers Hiawatha and Minnehaha (10) |
| MARVELL | Andrew ___, poet noted for his poem To His Coy Mistress |
| BANDERSNATCH | Creature created by Lewis Carroll in his poem Jabberwocky (12) |
| BLAKE | William -; painter and poet whose Songs of Experience collection contains The Tyger (5) |
| ADAMS | Author of books including Watership Down, Nature Through the Seasons, The Tyger Voyage and The Ship's Cat (5) |
| THOMASHOOD | Author born in 1799, noted for his poem November (No!) (6,4) |
| MOORE | Who wrote in his poem The Night Before Christmas: "And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof The |
| EZRAPOUND | U.S. poet and critic to whom TS Eliot dedicated his poem The Waste Land (4,5) |
| DREAD | "What the hammer? what the chain, In what furnace was thy brain? What the anvil? what _ grasp..." (William Blake, The Tyger) (5) |
| WHENILLIAMBLAKE | "The Tyger" poet adopting a farm bird / Declaration about being actress Lively while sick? |