| LYDGATE | John, author of the poem The Fall of Princes (7) |
| TSELIOT | Author of the poems The Four Quartets (1,1,5) |
| PATIENT | The English -; novel by Michael Ondaatje, author also of the poem The Cinnamon Peeler (7) |
| WYNDHAM | John -; author of The Day of the Triffids, The Kraken Wakes and The Midwich Cuckoos (7) |
| MARVELL | Author of the poem To His Coy Mistress (7) |
| SHELLEY | Percy Bysshe, author of the poem Adonais (7) |
| KIPLING | Author of the poem Gunga Din (7) |
| FINLAND | Country whose national epic is the poem The Kalevala (7) |
| BLINDHARRY | The author of the poem 'The Wallace', which recounts the life of William Wallace (5,5) |
| ALEXANDERPOPE | Author of the poem The Rape of the Lock (9,4) |
| HOOD | Thomas, author of the poem The Song of the Shirt (4) |
| POPE | Alexander, author of the poem The Rape of the Lock (4) |
| WEBSTER | John, author of the play The Duchess of Malfi (7) |
| AAMILNE | Author of the poem "Teddy Bear" |
| PHARAOH | Chief of princes, he's a ruling avatar of Horus (7) |
| MILLAY | Edna St Vincent --, author of the poem "The Buck in the Snow" (6) |
| CHEEVER | John --, author of the short story 'The Enormous Radio' (7) |
| CREASEY | John, author of the 1937 novel Meet the Baron (7) |
| GRISHAM | John, author of the 2000 novel The Brethren (7) |
| TENNYSON | Alfred ___, author of the poems The Lady of Shalott and Voices in the Mist (8) |