| BARRETTS | Robert Browning in-laws |
| ELIZABETH | And 25. Poet who secretly married Robert Browning in 1846 (9,7) |
| TANNING | Browning in the sun |
| TOASTING | Browning in a fire, ... marshmallows |
| LINDSEY | __ Butterfield, woman who had to fight off Dr Browning in Hollyoaks recently (7) |
| MERCEDES | __ McQueen, merry widow of Dr Browning in Hollyoaks (8) |
| OJAN | __ Genc, actor who played Alex Browning in Hollyoaks (4) |
| BRAISE | Cook by lightly browning in fat and the cooking slowly (6) |
| QUADRUPLE | Big figure skating jump for Kurt Browning in 1988 |
| BRAISING | Cooking (meat or vegetables) by browning in fat, then simmering (8) |
| OHTO | "___ be in England..." (Robert Browning) |
| ENGLAND | "Oh, to be in ___" - Robert Browning, 1845 (7) |
| HAMELIN | Vermin-infested town in a Robert Browning poem |
| TOBE | "Oh, ___ in England..." (Robert Browning) |
| SORDELLO | Robert Browning poem of a troubadour published in 1840 (8) |
| INAPRIL | When Robert Browning wished to be in England? (2,5) |
| ANDREODELSARTO | Florentine painter celebrated in verse by Robert Browning (6,3,5) |
| OTO | "___ be in England, Now that April's there..." (Robert Browning) |
| ABROAD | Home-Thoughts, From ____, poem by Robert Browning written in 1845 (6) |
| PIPPAPASSES | 1841 verse drama by English poet Robert Browning noted for the lines 'God's in His heaven- / All's right with the world!' (5,6) |