| JOHNKEATS | He wrote The Eve of St Agnes (4,5) |
| KEATS | He wrote "The Eve of St. Agnes" |
| STORM | 'These lovers fled away into the ___' (John Keats 'The Eve of St Agnes' (1820) |
| SILENT | ". . . . . . was the flock in woolly fold" (The Eve of St Agnes, Keats) (6) |
| BUCKSHEAD | About one mile from St Agnes, the back of a truck bashed into the front of your car you say? That's terrible (9) |
| SNOWFLAKE | Any one of a flurry or blizzard of dainty white frozen hexagonally symmetrical crystals of "glace" thus, an Arctic bunting forming a swirling drift-like flock; or, a Galanthus-like St Agnes' flower, a |
| WALPURGIS | Eve of St Walpurga's Day, April 30, when witches are said to meet in the Harz Mountains, ......... Night (9) |
| EVE | "The ___ of St. Agnes": Keats |
| SHOE | Item of footwear traditionally placed outside to be filled with gifts on the eve of St Nicholas Day (4) |
| AGNES | "The Eve of St. ___" (Keats poem) |
| THEEVE | "___ of St. Agnes" (Keats) |
| LAMB | Emblem of St. Agnes |
| MARTYR | St. Ignatius or St. Agnes |
| EVEOF | "The ___ St. Agnes" |
| NOBS | On the beachfront around St Agnes Head, you'll see many wealthy upper-class people (4) |
| SANEST | My first girlfriend was from St Agnes - it's turned out she was the least crazy one I've had! (6) |
| ISLE | St Agnes or Tresco, e.g. (4) |
| STAG | St. Agnes' little beast (4) |
| CROSSCOMBE | As arranged, our son, who lives in Corscombe, is coming to visit our place near St Agnes (10) |
| SPROUTS | ... quiet retreat held in Saint Agnes' basement for a 9 (7) |