| KEBLE | John ?, a leader of the Oxford Movement and author of book of poems The Christian Year |
| DAWKINS | Biologist, fellow of the Royal Society and author of books including The Blind Watchmaker, Unweaving the Rainbow and The Magic of Reality (7) |
| EDWARDPUSEY | Anglican theologian and a leader of the Oxford Movement (6,5) |
| YONGE | Novelist of the Oxford Movement who wrote The Heir of Redclyffe and The Little Duke (5) |
| NEWMAN | John Henry ___, 19th-century theologian; one of the founders of the Oxford Movement (6) |
| DEBEAUVOIR | Forerunner of the feminist movement and author of The Second Sex, Simone ... (2,8) |
| PUSEYITE | Mainly historical derogatory name for a supporter of the Oxford Movement |
| TRACTARIAN | A High Church Anglican in the Oxford Movement such as John Henry Newman or Edward Bouverie Pusey (10) |
| AWDRY | Author of book series for children based on the adventures of Thomas the Tank Engine (5) |
| LAMENTATIONSOFJEREMIAH | Old Testament book of poems grieving for the destruction of Jerusalem by a Babylonian army |
| HOLYWEEK | This part of the Christian year is totally unconvincing, I've heard (4,4) |
| TOECAP | A leader in the Oxford Movement? (6) |
| SILENT | Is uplifting part of Christian year, like parts of hymn and psalm (6) |
| WAINWRIGHT | Alfred ___, author of book series A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells (10) |
| WHENWEWERE | 1924 book of poems by A A Milne (4,2,4,4,5) |
| LASTBUS | You Took The ____ Home is the first book of poems by Brian Bilston |
| VERYYOUNG | 1924 book of poems by A A Milne (4,2,4,4,5) |
| ANY | No particular part of the Christian year |
| OCTAVO | Size of book of the month, a volume getting round |
| ADVENT | Period in the Christian year leading up to Christmas (6) |