| DULCE | _ Et Decorum Est. poem written by Wilfred Owen during World War I (5) |
| DECORUM | Dulce et _ Est: poem written by Wilfred Owen in 1917 while he was recovering from shell-shock (7) |
| DOLCE | "___ et decorum est..." |
| DULCEETDECORUMEST | Poem written by Wilfred Owen in 1917 and published posthumously in 1920 |
| YOUTH | Well-known 1917 poem by Wilfred Owen (6,3,6,5) |
| ENEMY | 'I am the ___ you killed, my friend' (Wilfred Owen' Strange Meeting' (1918) |
| ROUSE | "If anything might ____ him now / The kind old sun will know" (Wilfred Owen) |
| OWEN | Wilfred -; First World War poet remembered for Dulce et Decorum est and Anthem for Doomed Youth (4) |
| FORDOOMED | Well-known 1917 poem by Wilfred Owen (6,3,6,5) |
| ANTHEM | Well-known 1917 poem by Wilfred Owen (6,3,6,5) |
| PATRIA | Latin word for "homeland", recalled in Horace's Odes and in turn a poem by Wilfred Owen (6) |
| STRANGEMEETING | Poem by Wilfred Owen (7,7) |
| HORACE | wrote the famous line "dulce et decorum est pro patria mori" |
| PROPATRIAMORI | "Dulce et decorum est", the old lie |
| EST | Wilfred Owen poem "Dulce et Decorum ___" |
| LASTLAUGH | The ____, Wilfred Owen poem about the First World War |
| HAVEAGO | Radio game show presented by Wilfred Pickles and his wife Mabel |
| SASSOON | Counter-Attack author who met fellow war poet Wilfred Owen at Craiglockhart hospital during their convalescence from shellshock (7) |
| MAROONED | "I am___ on a Crag of Superiority in an ocean of soldiers": Wilfred Owen (8) |
| BELL | Closing ___ business news program co-anchored by Wilfred Frost that covers the final hour of trading in the US stock markets |