| THELAMB | Poem by William Blake (3,4) |
| THETYGER | Poem by William Blake published in 1794 (3,5) |
| TYGER | Poem by William Blake, The _ (5) |
| NIGHT | Poem by William Blake (5) |
| LAMB | The ---, a poem by William Blake published in his Songs Of Innocence (4) |
| AUGURIES | 'To see the world in a grain of sand' was quoted in one of the Tomb Raider films from the poem by William Blake, ... Of Innocence (8) |
| MILTON | Epic poem by William Blake, which includes what is now known as Jerusalem (6) |
| HOLYTHURSDAY | Poem by William Blake, first published in Songs of Innocence and Experience in 1794 |
| SONGS | - of Innocence and of Experience; collection of poems by William Blake (5) |
| SPENSER | Author of The Faerie Queene, an allegorical epic poem dedicated to Elizabeth I with characters painted in watercolours by William Blake some 250 years later (7) |
| SATANIC | ___ mills, term used by William Blake in his poem Jerusalem to describe Britain's industrial landscape (7) |
| ARTEGAL | "-- and Elidure", a poem by William Wordsworth (7) |
| PRELUDE | The ---, an autobiographical epic poem by William Wordsworth (7) |
| LEISURE | Free time for relaxation; subject of a poem by William Henry Davies (7) |
| EVENING | 'Ode to ---', poem by William Collins included in Odes on Several Descriptive and Allegoric Subjects (7) |
| 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) |
| SMILE | The ---, a poem written by William Blake circa 1803 (5) |
| PALMER | Leader of the Ancients whose paintings including A Cornfield by Moonlight with the Evening Star and A Dream in the Apennine were influenced by William Blake (6) |
| JERUSALEM | Hymn with words by William Blake and music by Hubert Parry (9) |