| KELMSCOTTMANOR | Home of William Morris near Lechlade |
| KELMSCOTT | Village near Lechlade in Oxfordshire, site of William Morris' former summer home which he described as "Heaven on Earth" (9) |
| ROSSETTI | Dante Gabriel -; co-founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood who painted a number of pictures of William Morris' wife Jane (8) |
| CRANE | Illustrator of children's books and of William Morris' The Story of the Glittering Plain who also designed wallpapers including Peacock Garden and Meadow Flowers (5) |
| JANE | Forename of a Pre-Raphaelite muse and Arts and Crafts embroiderer who was the wife of William Morris, immortalised in The Blue Silk Dress, Water Willow and other paintings by her lover, Dante Gabriel |
| AMMO | Shells perhaps a feature of William Morris (4) |
| KELMSCOTTPRESS | Publishing venture of William Morris |
| ARTSANDCRAFTS | Inspired by the visions of William Morris and John Ruskin, a design movement that flourished around 1880 that sought to revive workmanship (4,3,6) |
| PATTERNS | Models; decorative designs, such as those of William Morris; or, paper templates used by modistes or snips (8) |
| RYDALMOUNT | House near Ambleside in the Lake District that was the home of William Wordsworth from 1813 until his death in 1850 (5,5) |
| RYDAL | House near Ambleside in the Lake District that was the home of William Wordsworth from 1813 until his death in 1850 (5,5) |
| MOUNT | see 12D, House near Ambleside in the Lake District that was the home of William Wordsworth from 1813 until his death in 1850 (5,5) |
| ROSLYN | Long Island town, home of William Cullen Bryant |
| OCCAM | Home of William, known for his logical "razor" |
| ALTDORF | Legendary home of William Tell |
| OHIO | Home of William McKinley High |
| DOVECOTTAGE | The home of William and Dorothy Wordsworth in Grasmere (47) |
| ORANGE | House of William III |
| LEACH | Wild trout stream joining Thames at Lechlade - part of Slea channel (5) |
| THAMES | River at Lechlade |