| CANDIDE | Voltaire novel that ends, "Well said, but we must cultivate our garden" |
| ALTRUISM | Liar must cultivate unselfishness (8) |
| ZADIG | Voltaire novel |
| CONTROVERSIAL | Scorn Voltaire novel causing much debate (13) |
| HOPE | "We must accept finite disappointment, but we must never lose infinite ___": Martin Luther King Jr. |
| HOWEVER | But we must supplant president's last love (7) |
| DEMEAN | Ed turns mean but we must bear with it (6) |
| THECATCHERINTHERYE | Novel that ends "Don't ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody" |
| AFAREWELLTOARMS | 1929 novel that ends with Frederic Henry walking to his hotel in the rain |
| RANSOME | Author of the Swallows and Amazons series as well as The Child's Book of the Seasons, The Things in our Garden and The Book of Friendship (7) |
| OMOO | Novel that ends "By noon, the island had gone down in the horizon; and all before us was the wide Pa |
| OLIVER | Dickens novel that ends with a twist? |
| EDEN | River in our garden (4) |
| BLANKSPACE | Taylor Swift stopped a security guard from removing an enthusiastically dancing fan from her Philadelphia concert last week; "Just move her to that ___ over there," Taylor might have said (but probabl |
| IAGO | Character who said "But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve" |
| ERRED | Cockney was informed, it's said, but made a mistake |
| BEHEMOTH | Become an insect, they said - but it's huge! (8) |
| AILMENT | Beer intended, they said, but it's an illness (7) |
| PARTAKES | Part aches. it's said. but gets invoIved (8 |
| LEAKAGE | Shelter, confined space, they said - but it isn't secure! (7) |