| HORACE | Poet who coined the term "carpe diem" |
| YOLO | Modern-day "carpe diem" |
| MESMER | German physician who coined the term "animal magnetism" |
| MARIE | Curie who coined the term "radioactivity" |
| JAMES | and 21dn,19th-century English poet who coined the term sprung rhythm |
| GERARDMANLEY | and 4dn, 19th-century English poet who coined the term sprung rhythm |
| HOPKINS | see 22ac, 19th-century English poet who coined the term sprung rhythm |
| APOLLINAIRE | Guillaume ___, French poet who coined the terms Cubism and Surrealism; Les Alcools (1913) (11) |
| EDWARDLEAR | British poet who coined the term "runcible spoon" |
| DONNE | John, English metaphysical poet who coined the phrase 'No man is an island' (5) |
| OPTIN | Click on an "I agree to the terms and conditions" box, say |
| LIE | "I have read the terms and conditions," usually |
| USER | One accepting the terms and conditions |
| AGREE | I ___ to the terms and conditions (ask from an app) |
| ACCEPT | I ___ the terms and conditions |
| LONGVAC | Abbreviated name for a research period between Trinity Term and Michaelmas Term at Oxbridge (4,3) |
| ENDURE | Last term, and university introduces Bible studies (6) |
| ANDANTE | A musical term, and a type of bet (7) |
| TIMEANDMOTION | Efficiency study of jail term and proposal, at meeting (4,3,6) |
| TEACHER | Half term, and one welcomes beginning of holiday, right? |