| CASTA | WB Yeats' epitaph: "___ _ cold eye on life, on death. Horseman pass by". (4,1) |
| HORSEMAN | WB Yeats" epitaph: "Cast a cold eye on life, on death. ___, pass by". (8) |
| YEATS | His epitaph famously reads "Cast a cold eye/ On life, on death. /Horseman, pass by!" |
| PASSBY | "Cast a cold eye / On life, on death / Horseman ... ... (WB Yeats) (4,2) |
| EYE | "Cast a cold .../ On life, on death/ Horseman, pass by!" (WB Yeats) (3) |
| FEEDA | "_ _ _ _ _ cold, starve a fever" |
| IFITS | "I wonder ___ ___ cold outside?" (Should I wear a jacket?) |
| AMICE | "I ___ ___ cold!" (Brrrr!) |
| ABBEY | Dublin theatre founded by WB Yeats and Lady Gregory (5) |
| SLIGO | Poet WB Yeats is buried in Drumcliff in this Irish county |
| PEACE | "And I shall have some ... there, for ... comes dropping slow" (WB Yeats) (5) |
| CABIN | "I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, and a small _____ build there", WB Yeats. (5) |
| ARISE | "I will ___ and go now, and go to Innisfree", WB Yeats. (5) |
| SWANS | The Wild ___ at Coole: WB Yeats poem. (5) |
| LEARN | "Irish poets, ___ your trade", WB Yeats. (5) |
| IRISH | WB Yeats' nationality |
| AMONG | WB Yeats' 1899 poetry collection, The Wind ... The Reeds |
| HUD | Film based on the Larry McMurtry novel "Horseman, Pass By" |
| FALLAPART | Things _ _ ; line from Second Coming, a 1919 poem by WB Yeats (4,5) |
| DEIRDRE | Play by WB Yeats performed at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin in 1906 (7) |