| KEBLE | John -, a leader of the Oxford Movement and author of 1827 volume of poetry The Christian Year (5) |
| THOMAS | Welsh author of poetry, the radio drama Under Milk Wood and the short story illustrated by Edward Ardizzone titled A Child's Christmas in Wales (6) |
| ELIOT | Sir John ---, a leader of parliamentary opposition to Charles I (5) |
| YONGE | Novelist of the Oxford Movement who wrote The Heir of Redclyffe and The Little Duke (5) |
| PUSEY | Edward Bouverie ___, English Christian theologian and leader of the 19th-century Oxford Movement alongside John Henry Newman and John Keble (5) |
| IRISE | Maya Angelou's third volume of poetry, published by Random House in 1978 (3,5,1,4) |
| EDWARDPUSEY | Anglican theologian and a leader of the Oxford Movement (6,5) |
| ONEAD | Early Christian year |
| 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) |
| NIGELROBERTS | New Zealand-born, and a leading member of the Balmain Poetry Group, whose first volume of poetry is In Casablanca for the Waters (1977)? (5,7) |
| ENNIUS | Quintus -; considered the father of Roman poetry, the author of the epic poem originally in 15 books Annales (6) |
| SETH | Author of A Suitable Boy, the novel in verse The Golden Gate and five volumes of poetry including Beastly Tales (4) |
| PUSEYITE | Mainly historical derogatory name for a supporter of the Oxford Movement |
| FLYLEAVES | Volume of poetry by Charles Stuart Calverley, its title is taken from the term for the blank pages in the end of a book (3,6) |
| OVID | 'Tales From --', volume of poetry by Ted Hughes which won the Whitbread Book of the Year in 1997 (4) |
| ABSE | Dannie ___, author of the volumes of poetry Running Late and Ask the Bloody Horse (4) |
| TRACTARIAN | A High Church Anglican in the Oxford Movement such as John Henry Newman or Edward Bouverie Pusey (10) |
| HOLYWEEK | This part of the Christian year is totally unconvincing, I've heard (4,4) |
| TOECAP | A leader in the Oxford Movement? (6) |