| LYTE | Henry Francis ___, author of the words of the hymn Abide with Me (4) |
| CARY | 19th-century "Divina Commedia" translator Henry Francis ___ |
| BEHAN | Brendan Francis ___, author |
| HENRY | Scottish Anglican who wrote the hymn Abide With Me (5,7,4) |
| FRANCIS | Scottish Anglican who wrote the hymn Abide With Me (5,7,4) |
| HYMN | Abide With Me, eg (4) |
| JAZZ | Musical genre that was named the Word of the Twentieth Century by the American Dialect Society |
| EVENTIDE | "Abide with me; fast falls the ___" (Henry Francis Lyte) |
| RAREST | "Bring flowers of the ......" opening line of the Hymn 'Queen of the May' (6) |
| EGALITE | One of the words of the French national motto (7) |
| LYRICIST | The writer of the words of songs (8) |
| SANDE | Emeli ___, British singer/ songwriter who sang Abide With Me at the 2012 Olympics opening ceremony (5) |
| AINTTHATASHAME | In the words of the song, it's anathema travelling round Panama, perhaps (4,4,1,5) |
| ABIDEWITH | Christian hymn, ___ ___ Me, written by Scottish Anglican Henry Francis Lyte (5,4) |
| LIBRETTIST | The writer of the words for a musical, opera or play (10) |
| GRETAGARBO | Abide With Me no hymn for this actress? |
| TEDEUM | Latin title of the hymn: 'We praise Thee , O God' (2,4) |
| TEXT | It's not extended in the words of the book (4) |
| SCOTTKEY | Francis ___, U.S. lawyer who wrote the words of The Star-Spangled Banner in 1814 (5,3) |
| MARDYKE | Which placename appears in the words of The Banks of My Own Lovely Lee? (7) |