| ISLE | I will, as the poet might say, arise and go now to this place. (4) |
| DEADAHEAD | Straight in front, as the poet might say (4,5) |
| ASOF | ___ now (to this point) |
| DISMISS | Say "You can go now" to |
| AFLAME | From Mull ie coming to enlighten as the poets might say (6) |
| OVERFISHOTLY | You go now to get hubby? Spend stocks |
| HARK | As a poet might say - listen to duets from Turk's Head (4) |
| CABIN | "I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, and a small _____ build there", WB Yeats. (5) |
| YEATS | Poet who wrote "I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree" |
| INNISFREE | 'I will arise and go now, and go to ___' (Yeats) (9) |
| NIGH | Close, as the poet says, to some being knighted |
| TOPE | How a poet might take to drink (4) |
| ARISE | "I will ___ and go now, and go to Innisfree", WB Yeats. (5) |
| URDU | A Pakistani poet might write in it |
| SCAT | Singing "Go Now"? (4) |
| CANI | "__ go now?" |
| AMEN | "You can go now" in a closing prayer |
| ARIES | Arise and go out and bring in the ram (5) |
| INSINCERE | Faithless, having done wrong, caught before, as poet might say (9) |
| CHOPIN | Known as the poet of the piano, composer of ballades, etudes, nocturnes, preludes, scherzos and sonatas as well as two concertos (6) |