| PSALMS | Sacred songs such as John Fisher's translated by Katherine Parr and published in 1544, or those included in the Old Testament (6) |
| PRAYERS | Religious devotions, such as those in a book by Katherine Parr (7) |
| RICH | Henry VIII's minister who played a key role in the trials of Sir Thomas More and John Fisher as well as the downfall of Sir Thomas Cromwell and the dissolution of the monasteries (4) |
| SUDELEY | ____ Castle, site in Gloucestershire where Katherine Parr is buried |
| SALMON | Edible fish whose life cycle includes the stages of fry, parr and smolt (6) |
| SPORRANS | Accessories for the kilties from Parr & Sons (8) |
| CLAPTON | Musician who signed with the Yardbirds in 1963, formed Cream in 1966 and later went solo with songs such as Wonderful Tonight and Tears in Heaven (7) |
| HOUSEMUSIC | Genre that originated in Chicago in the early 1980s represented by songs such as Steve 'Silk' Hurley's Jack Your Body |
| HUFF | Leon A ___, Philadelphia soul songwriting and record production partner of Kenneth Gamble on songs such as If You Don't Know Me by Now, Love Train, and When Will I See You Again |
| BJCOLE | Britain's pre-eminent pedal steel guitarist, heard on songs such as on Elton John's Tiny Dancer and Andy Fairweather Low's Wide Eyed and Legless |
| NOEL | He wrote witty, satirical plays and songs such as Mrs Worthington and Some Day I'll Find You; ... Co |
| FRANKSINATRA | Singer and actor associated with songs such as My Way and New York, New York |
| WILTON | - House; situated in Wiltshire near the confluence of the rivers Wylye and Nadder, seat of the Earls of Pembroke since its granting by Henry VIII to Sir William Herbert in 1544 (6) |
| AUBADES | Poems/songs usually about lovers parting at dawn such as John Donne's The Sun Rising but with exceptions such as one written by Philip Larkin (7) |
| QUEENSBERRY | and 18dn, Marquis of ___ , boxing code written by John Graham Chambers and published in 1867 (11,5) |
| THEEVEOF | Romantic poem by John Keats written in 1819 and published in 1820 (3,3,2,7) |
| THEOLDMANANDTHESEA | Novella by Ernest Hemingway written in Cuba in 1951 and published in 1952 |
| STAGNES | Romantic poem by John Keats written in 1819 and published in 1820 (3,3,2,2,5) |
| ROVER | The ___, play by Aphra Behn produced and published in two parts in 1677 and 1681 (5) |
| ECHO | Repeated sound, as heard in songs such as Kora Kaagaz.. |