| HERBERT | George ---, Welsh-born poet and Anglican priest whose works were published in the 1633 collection The Temple (7) |
| RSTHOMAS | Welsh poet and Anglican priest (1913-2000) |
| GEORGEHERBERT | English poet of the Metaphysical school best remembered for the 1633 collection The Temple (6,7) |
| MANLEY | English poet and Jesuit priest whose works include The Wreck of the Deutschland (6,6,7) |
| GERARD | English poet and Jesuit priest whose works include The Wreck of the Deutschland (6,6,7) |
| HOPKINS | English poet and Jesuit priest whose works include The Wreck of the Deutschland (6,6,7) |
| KENNEDY | In 1938, Churchill's speeches were published in the US as While England Slept. Whose 1939 thesis and 1949 book had the same title? (4,1,7) |
| JOHNF | In 1938, Churchill's speeches were published in the US as While England Slept. Whose 1939 thesis and 1949 book had the same title? (4,1,7) |
| BRANDT | Photographer with an English Heritage blue plaque whose early pictures were published in The English at Home (6) |
| UND | The Grimms' collection of fairy tales were published in German as Kinder- ___ Hausmarchen (3) |
| PURCELL | Appointed Westminster Abbey's organist at the age of 20, composer of Dido and Aeneas whose songs were published posthumously in the collection Orpheus Britannicus (7) |
| DIX | German painter, prominent member of the 'New Objectivity' group, whose works were harshly critical of society in the Weimar Republic (4,3) |
| OTTO | German painter, prominent member of the 'New Objectivity' group, whose works were harshly critical of society in the Weimar Republic (4,3) |
| BRANCUSI | Constantin, Romanian sculptor whose works were shown at the Armory Show in 1913 (8) |
| SHARANSKY | Famous refusenik whose memoirs 'Fear No Evil' were published in 1988 (9) |
| LEE | Author of Cider with Rosie whose once unseen essays were published posthumously in the book Village Christmas and Other Notes on the English Year (3) |
| FAULKNER | William ..., US novelist whose works were set in the southern states |
| ALEICHEM | Author whose works were the inspiration for "Fiddler on the Roof" |
| AUSTEN | Jane -; Sense and Sensibility and Emma author whose novels Northanger Abbey and Persuasion were published posthumously (6) |
| SASSOON | Siegfried ___, English war poet, volumes of whose fictionalised autobiography were published as The Memoirs of George Sherston (1937) (7) |