| JERUSALEM | Hymn with words by William Blake and music by Hubert Parry (9) |
| MORNINGHASBROKEN | Hymn with words by Eleanor Farjeon recorded by Cat Stevens on his album Teaser and the Firecat |
| SOHO | William Blake and Karl Marx lived in which part of London? (4) |
| NIGHTMAIL | 1936 documentary film featuring a poem by W H Auden and music by Benjamin Britten |
| INNOCENCE | Songs Of ____, a collection of verse by William Blake published in 1789 (9) |
| TRISAGION | Ancient hymn with triple invocation of God as holy (9) |
| WILLIAM | English poet, painter, and printmaker whose poem And did those feet in ancient time became the hymn Jerusalem, with music written by Sir Hubert Parry (7,5) |
| BLAKE | English poet, painter, and printmaker whose poem And did those feet in ancient time became the hymn Jerusalem, with music written by Sir Hubert Parry (7,5) |
| LORD | (and 10) 1963 hymn with words written by English son writer Sydney Carter (4,2,3,5) |
| AMAZINGGRACE | A hymn with words written by clergyman John Newton (7,5) |
| OFTHEDANCE | 1963 hymn with words written by English songwriter Sydney Carter (4,2,3,5) |
| LORDOFTHEDANCE | 1963 hymn with words written by English songwriter Sydney Carter |
| AMAZING | ___ Grace, Christian hymn with words written by Anglican clergyman John Newton (7) |
| CHESS | 1984 musical, with lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson |
| GREEDO | Star Wars bounty hunter played by Paul Blake and killed by Han Solo (6) |
| ELGAR | "The Shepherd's Song", song written by Edward -- with words by Barry Pain (5) |
| TOWNOFBETHLEHEM | O Little ____, Christmas carol with words by U.S. clergyman Phillips Brooks (4,2,9) |
| PALMER | Leader of the Ancients whose paintings including A Cornfield by Moonlight with the Evening Star and A Dream in the Apennine were influenced by William Blake (6) |
| AIDA | Stage musical with lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Elton John based on a Verdi opera (4) |
| THEHERALDANGELS | Hark! ____ Sing, Christmas carol with lyrics by Charles Wesley and music by Felix Mendelssohn (3,6,6) |