| LOVER | Lady _ _, novel by D H Lawrence, the subject of an obscenity trial in 1960 (11,5) |
| CHATTERLEYS | Lady _ _, novel by D H Lawrence, the subject of an obscenity trial in 1960 (11,5) |
| GINSBERG | Allen ___, American Beat poet whose work Howl became the subject of an obscenity trial (8) |
| TROPICOFCANCER | Henry Miller novel first published in 1934, the subject of obscenity trials in the US in the 1960s (6,2,6) |
| RADCLYFFEHALL | British author and poet who faced an obscenity trial over her 1928 novel The Well Of Loneliness (9,4) |
| TEMPT | Lure Lawrence the parliamentarian to the first taxi (5) |
| TELEPHOTO | Len's focus gives Lawrence the French picture (9) |
| GAMES | Sci-fi film series with Jennifer Lawrence, The Hunger... (5) |
| AGENT | In grammar, the doer of an action, typically expressed as the subject of an active verb (5) |
| HOWL | 1955 poem by Allen Ginsberg that was the subject of a 1957 obscenity trial |
| CHATTERLEY | Lady -; protagonist in a novel by D. H. Lawrence that was banned for a time (10) |
| ALION | In the Skin of _ ___ (Novel by Canadian author Michael Ondaatje) |
| TELL | William ---, a folk hero of Switzerland, the subject of an opera by Rossini (4) |
| THERAINBOW | Controversial 1915 novel by D.H. Lawrence featuring the Brangwen family (3,7) |
| ARMS | A Farewell To _ _ _ _ , novel by U.S. author Ernest Hemingway published in 1929 (4) |
| REVERE | Paul, American patriot who was the subject of an 1863 poem by Longfellow (6) |
| TAVERNER | Composer and polyphonic master whose life is the subject of an opera by Peter Maxwell Davies (8) |
| TEA | Beverage that's the subject of an iconic "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" monologue |
| NORA | Is Maggie the subject of an Irish folk song, or an alternative one? (4) |
| WHITEPEACOCK | The ___, 1911 novel by D H Lawrence (5,7) |