| JOHNLENNON | Liverpudlian musician; author of 1965 volume A Spaniard in the Works |
| LENNON | John ?, musician; author of 1965 volume A Spaniard in the Works |
| FURY | Rage shown by Liverpudlian musician Billy (4) |
| GEORGEHARRISON | Noted Liverpudlian musician (1943-2001) |
| HOLA | How to greet a Spaniard in the Arapaho language |
| BULLFIGHTER | "Drunken snapper," declared Spooner of the Spaniard in the arena (11) |
| HOSTEL | Entertainer finds the Spaniard in the lodgings (6) |
| ARMAGEDDON | Give guns to old Spaniard in the battlefield (10) |
| POWELL | Anthony ___, English author of novels including the 12-volume A Dance to the Music of Time (1951-75) |
| AMOR | Love to a Spaniard in love |
| DISCH | Thomas M ?, author of 1965 science fiction novel The Genocides |
| MEASURE | Cup, jug or spoon for quantifying cookery ingredients by volume; a graduated strip of tape or flexible metal for ascertaining length or width; a stately dance; or, a bar of music (7) |
| BOND | Edward ?, author of 1965 stage play Saved (4) |
| EDWARDBOND | Author of 1965 stage play Saved (6,4) |
| FROST | Robert, author of poetry volume A Boy's Will (5) |
| EPITOME | Religiosity in English volume, a model of its kind (7) |
| ARMADO | A king starting "Much Ado" with the Spaniard in "Love's Labour's Lost" (6) |
| MARCELPROUST | French novelist whose works included the seven-volume A La Recherche Du Temps Perdu (1913-27) |
| VANITYFAIR | Tiny changes in volume, a fine novel (6,4) |
| NOVEL | Man penning volume, a work of fiction |