| EDITHS | Poet Sitwell and singer Piaf |
| STANLEYBALDWIN | ... novel by Sitwell and an ex-PM (7,7) |
| EDITH | British poet Sitwell |
| EDIT | Version singer Piaf won't finish? |
| OSBERT | A forename of the author of A Place of One's Own who is depicted in a painting by John Singer Sargent with his parents and his siblings Edith and Sacheverell Sitwell (6) |
| ASTALL | "Jane, Jane, ___ as a crane": Sitwell |
| RAIN | "Still Falls the __": Edith Sitwell poem |
| MEREDITH | Novelist just overlapping with Sitwell |
| ANGLER | Eg Walton's fury about Sitwell, ultimately |
| FACADE | Series of poems by Edith Sitwell set to music by William Walton in an 'entertainment' first performed in public in 1923 |
| LAMBERT | Founder Music Director of the Royal Ballet who was a reciter in the Sitwell-Walton Facade collaboration (7) |
| BELSHAZZARSFEAST | Cantata by Sir William Walton with libretto by Osbert Sitwell, based on biblical sources (11,5) |
| STILLWATERS | Ones that run deep, for the star of the Sitwell generation (5,6) |
| PARIS | Piaf appearing regularly, and maybe Chevalier making comeback - here? |
| ELENA | Roger who's played Edith Piaf and Eva Peron |
| SPARROW | The Little ____, nickname of French singer Edith Piaf |
| VIEEN | Edith Piaf theme song, "Hold me close and hold me fast; The magic spell you cast; This is la ... ros |
| RIEN | French song written in 1956 and memorably performed by Edith Piaf, Non Je Ne Regrette ... |
| LAVIEENROSE | Signature song of the French singer Edith Piaf (1915-63) |
| LAPOTAIRE | Jane ____ played Marie Curie in a 1977 BBC miniseries and Edith Piaf in RSC productions of an autobiographical play |