| CELANDINE | Lesser -; described in a poem by William Wordsworth, a wild spring perennial with yellow star-shaped flowers that retract prior to rain (9) |
| WYE | Immortalised in paintings by J. M. W. Turner and a poem by William Wordsworth, a river and a valley of the same name in an AONB containing Tintern Abbey and Symonds Yat (3) |
| DAFFODILS | Forming drifts in spring and described in a poem by William Wordsworth, flowers in the genus Narcissus used as symbols of Saint David and Wales (9) |
| LINNET | Tuneful songbird named for its fondness of flaxseeds - its relative, the greenfinch, celebrated in a poem by William Wordsworth (6) |
| DAFFODIL | Flower written about in a poem by William Wordsworth (8) |
| ARTEGAL | "-- and Elidure", a poem by William Wordsworth (7) |
| LYRICALBALLADS | A collection of poems by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge first published in 1798 |
| LYRICAL | A collection of poems by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge first published in 1798 (7,7) |
| BALLADS | A collection of poems by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge first published in 1798 (7,7) |
| WANDERED | I ___ Lonely As A Cloud: poem by William Wordsworth (8) |
| LAMB | The ---, a poem by William Blake published in his Songs Of Innocence (4) |
| LEA | Linden ____ is a Vaughan Williams setting of a poem by William Barnes |
| INVICTUS | A poem by William Ernest Henley, or a film starring Morgan Freeman (8) |
| VIETNAM | Asian country with a flag that has a yellow star on a red background (7) |
| THEPRELUDE | Poem by William Wordsworth (3,7) |
| MYHEARTLEAPSUP | Poem by William Wordsworth (2,5,5,2) |
| PRELUDE | The ---, an autobiographical epic poem by William Wordsworth (7) |
| LEISURE | Free time for relaxation; subject of a poem by William Henry Davies (7) |
| CUMBRIA | A county described by William Wordsworth in Guide to the Lakes (7) |
| ACADIANFLAG | Tricolour of the Maritimes of blue, white and red with a yellow star in the blue segment: 2 wds. |