| DANTEALIGHIERI | Italian poet chiefly remembered for the threepart epic poem The Divine Comedy (c. 1309- 20) (5,9) |
| CHARLES | And 10 French poet chiefly remembered for the 1857 collection Les Fleurs du mal (The Flowers of Evil) (7,10) |
| BAUDELAIRE | French poet chiefly remembered for the 1857 collection Les Fleurs du mal (The Flowers of Evil) (7,10) |
| DANTESINFERNO | Term used for the first part of the epic poem 'The Divine Comedy' (6,7) |
| INFERNO | The first part of Dante's epic poem, 'The Divine Comedy' (7) |
| JAMES | Author whose novel Death Comes to Pemberley was adapted into a threepart television drama in 2013 (5) |
| CIMAROSA | Domenico --, Italian composer chiefly remembered for his opera buffa 'The Secret Marriage' (8) |
| ITALIAN | The 14th-century narrative poem The Divine Comedy was originally written in this language (7) |
| DANTE | Author of the 14th-century narrative poem The Divine Comedy, _ Alighieri (5) |
| SPENSER | Edmund ___ (c. 1552-99), English poet known for the epic poem The Faerie Queene (7) |
| NOKOMIS | Saskatchewan town sharing the name of the 'Daughter of the Moon' in Longfellow's epic poem The Song of Hiawatha |
| GEORGEHERBERT | English poet of the Metaphysical school best remembered for the 1633 collection The Temple (6,7) |
| GREEKS | Their war with the Trojans is described in Homer's epic poem The Iliad (6) |
| GLORIANA | Titular character of the English epic poem The Faerie Queene (1590-6) (8) |
| BABYLONIANCAPTIVITY | The 1309-76 period when popes lived in Avignon is sometimes called the “____ of the Papacy” |
| DOC | Gunfighter remembered for the famous shootout at the OK Corral in Tombstone, Arizona; ... Holliday |
| ALJOLSON | American singer, comedian, and actor best remembered for the 1927 movie The Jazz Singer |
| HOUSMAN | A(lfred) E(dward) ___, English poet best remembered for the 1896 collection A Shropshire Lad (7) |
| RICH | Singer remembered for the songs Behind Closed Doors and The Most Beautiful Girl (4) |
| PARADISELOST | English epic poem, the source for an opera by Penderecki |