| LANGLAND | William ___, 14th-century English poet to whom the poem The Vision of William concerning Piers the Plowman is attributed |
| ARTSANDCRAFTS | Inspired by the visions of William Morris and John Ruskin, a design movement that flourished around 1880 that sought to revive workmanship (4,3,6) |
| WYCLIFFE | John _, 14th-century English religious reformer whose followers were called Lollards (8) |
| GRAVESEND | From ____ Town Pier, the world's oldest surviving cast iron pier, you can catch a ferry to Tilbury |
| TELEPHONEBILL | Ring William concerning a certain invoice (9,4) |
| KEYNES | Economist followed English poet to new town |
| HOUSEMAN | Medic who's training English poet to inject drug (8) |
| SITWELL | English poet to adopt perfect pose? (7) |
| CANTERBURY | 14th-century English poet Chaucer would sure like the name of this village in New Brunswick |
| HOMER | Greek poet to whom the Iliad, Odyssey and Batrachomyomachia (Battle of the Frogs and Mice) are traditionally attributed (5) |
| BLINDHARRY | The author of the poem 'The Wallace', which recounts the life of William Wallace (5,5) |
| CHAUCER | Fourteenth-century English poet who introduced rhyme royal, a rhyme scheme of the form ABABBCC |
| PATIENT | The English -; novel by Michael Ondaatje, author also of the poem The Cinnamon Peeler (7) |
| PISANELLO | Italian Renaissance painter whose works include The Vision of St Eustace and The Virgin and Child with Saints George and Anthony Abbot |
| LOLLARD | Follower of the 14th-century English religious reformer John Wycliffe; from Dutch, 'mumbler' (7) |
| BARBOUR | John ___, 14th-century Scottish poet whose best known work is The Brus (7) |
| PETRARCH | Francesco ___, 14th-century Italian poet known for the Rime Sparse (8) |
| BRUCE | Robert the _, 14th-century King of Scotland (5) |
| ALEXANDERPOPE | Author of the poem The Rape of the Lock (9,4) |
| HOOD | Thomas, author of the poem The Song of the Shirt (4) |