| WEST | Mae who said "To err is human, but it feels divine" |
| MAE | West who said "To err is human, but it feels divine" |
| POPE | English poet who said: "To err is human; to forgive, divine" (4) |
| SALLIE | Mae who loans money |
| ERR | "To ___ is human, but it feels divine": Mae West |
| FEELSDIVINE | "To err is human, but it ___" (Mae West) |
| FORGIVE | "To err is human; to ----, divine" (7) |
| NAHUM | Prophet for whom to err is human (5) |
| HUMAN | 'To err is ___; to forgive divine' (Alexander Pope 'An Essay on Criticism' (1711) |
| TERRITORY | What is human but loveless - one politician establishing dominion (9) |
| PASOLINI | Poet and filmmaker Pier Paolo ___, who said, "To scandalize is a right, to be scandalized is a pleasure" |
| RIOTERS | To err is the making of these activists! (7) |
| DISORDER | Somehow to err is odd in confusion (8) |
| MYOMANCY | Who said to follow the van shedding load? Extremely cheeky mice may show what's to come in it |
| GEORGIAOKEEFFE | Painter who said "To see takes time, like to have a friend takes time" |
| NOSEJOB | Facial operation by surgeon who's said to be familiar with it |
| RETRO | Somehow, to err is oldfashioned (5) |
| THEODORADORNO | Frankfurt School philosopher who said, "To those who no longer have a homeland, writing becomes home" |
| LLOYD | Bentsen who said to Quayle, "Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy" |
| BUZZLIGHTYEAR | Pixar toy who said "To infinity and beyond!" |