| OYSTERS | The Walrus and the Carpenter's victims |
| CARROLL | Lewis -; pen name of the author whose Through the Looking-Glass includes the verses Jabberwocky and The Walrus and the Carpenter (7) |
| THEYD | "And this was scarcely odd, because ___ eaten every one" (end of "The Walrus and the Carpenter") |
| ENTER | Get through the Walrus and the Carpenter, finally (5) |
| OYSTERCATCHER | Shore bird imitating the Walrus and the Carpenter? (13) |
| POEM | The Walrus and the Carpenter, e.g. (4) |
| USER | Junky delivering final bits of The Walrus and the Carpenter (4) |
| EVERYONE | All the Walrus and the Carpenter managed to eat (5,3) |
| CARPENTER | The Walrus and the ___, Lewis Carroll poem (9) |
| BSIDES | "I Am the Walrus" and "Revolution," for two |
| DUOS | Pet Shop Boys and the Carpenters, say (4) |
| AKINDOFHUSH | There's ____ - a hit for Herman's Hermits in 1967 and the Carpenters in 1976 |
| LONGTO | Why birds suddenly appear every time you are near, according to Burt Bacharach and the Carpenters, "They _ _ _ _ _ _ be Close to j You..." (1970) |
| WALRUS | The ___ and the Carpenter (Lewis Carroll poem) (6) |
| OYSTER | One eaten by Walrus and Carpenter |
| BULLET | Maybe shot male walrus and Parisian (6) |
| MOUSTACHE | Facial hair with styles such as pencil, toothbrush, handlebar, walrus and Fu Manchu (9) |
| SHAKESPEARE | Writer of a comedy featuring Bottom the weaver, Flute the bellows-mender, Quince the carpenter, Snout the tinker, Snug the joiner and Starveling the tailor, who perform the play-within-the-play (11) |
| IAM | "-- the Walrus" Beatles |
| EGGMAN | "I Am the Walrus" word |