| JERUSALEM | Popular name of the 1804 William Blake poem 'And did those feet in ancient time', scored as a hymn by Hubert Parry in 1916 (9) |
| WILLIAM | English poet, painter, and printmaker whose poem And did those feet in ancient time became the hymn Jerusalem, with music written by Sir Hubert Parry (7,5) |
| BLAKE | English poet, painter, and printmaker whose poem And did those feet in ancient time became the hymn Jerusalem, with music written by Sir Hubert Parry (7,5) |
| LEWISANDCLARK | Leaders of the 1804-1806 expedition to explore the new Louisiana Territory: 3 wds. |
| STICKPIN | Tie fastener to beat time scored in turn (5,3) |
| FINLANDIA | Part of this Sibelius tone poem is used as a hymn tune |
| IMAGINE | 1971 John Lennon song, described as a 'hymn of solace and promise' (7) |
| TUDORS | Did those in one house, in the past, build up Stroud (6) |
| DROVEIN | Caused to be scored, as a run |
| GRADED | Scored, as a test |
| SANK | Scored, as a free throw |
| SANDAL | It was bound to go on foot in Ancient Greece |
| TARSI | Sailor is backed to exhibit those foot bones to which the leg is articulated (5) |
| TITLE | A carved label or tag in an ancient time, today the distinctive name of a book, painting, poem or rhyme (5) |
| LITTLEBOY | The ____ Lost is the first of a pair of William Blake poems |
| MRMIDDLETON | Popular name of the gardener and BBC presenter closely associated with the Dig for Victory campaign during the Second World War |
| OBAMACARE | Popular name of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act passed by the US Congress in 2010(9) |
| SOO | ___ Locks, popular name of the two waterways in North America linking Lakes Superior and Huron (3) |
| TIGER | Animal that was "burning bright" in a William Blake poem |
| PARRY | Hubert ___, English composer best known for his setting of the William Blake poem Jerusalem (5) |