| PURVIEW | Range (of experience/thought) |
| THELAMB | Poem forming part of William Blake's collection Songs of Innocence and of Experience (3,4) |
| INNOCENCE | William Blake's collection of illustrated verse, Songs Of ... And Of Experience |
| SONGS | - of Innocence and of Experience; collection of poems by William Blake (5) |
| NOUMENON | In the philosophy of Kant, a thing that is incapable of being known, but only inferred from the nature of experience |
| NAIVETE | Lack of experience, anagram of ATE VINE (7) |
| WILLIAMBLAKE | English poet and engraver who wrote Songs Of Innocence and Songs Of Experience (7,5) |
| GREEN | Showing lack of experience in one part of the course (5) |
| ACTLIKEANOLDPRO | Part of the nucleus that pretends to have years of experience? |
| BLAKE | Poet, painter and engraver whose illustrated collection Songs of Innocence and of Experience includes The Shepherd, The Lamb, Hie Blossom and Spring (5) |
| WISDOM | A body of experience-based knowledge, also called sapience; or, a group of wombats (6) |
| NAIVETY | Lack of experience of top-class doctor in New York (7) |
| RETENTION | Preservation of the aftereffects of experience and learning (9) |
| EDUCATED | Type of guess based on a degree of experience (8) |
| APRIORI | Independent of experience |
| OLDHANDS | People who bring a lot of experience |
| STAGER | Person of experience in some profession |
| OLDHAND | One with lots of experience |
| EMPIRIC | Prime order, in charge of experience (7) |
| LEARNINGCURVE | Gradual acquisition of experience (8,5) |