| CHILDE | ___ Harold's Pilgrimage, poem by Lord Byron (6) |
| CHILDEHAROLD | A young man who is the central figure in a long narrative poem by Lord Byron (6,6) |
| HARROW | Public school attended by Lord Byron and Sir Terence Rattigan (6) |
| MAZEPPA | 1819 narrative poem by Lord Byron (7) |
| BEPPO | Well-known satirical poem by Lord Byron (5) |
| SOWELLGONOMOREAROVING | Poem by Lord Byron |
| SHE | ___ Walks in Beauty (poem by Lord Byron) |
| PILGRIMAGE | Childe Harold's ---, long narrative poem by Lord Byron (10) |
| CHILLON | Castle on the banks of Lake Geneva in Switzerland that inspired a poem by Lord Byron (7) |
| LOCHNAGAR | Grampian mountain that is the subject of a poem by Lord Byron (9) |
| DONJUAN | A legendary Spanish nobleman and philanderer, subject of a poem by Lord Byron (3,4) |
| CORSAIR | The ___, verse tale by Lord Byron which inspired an opera by Verdi and a ballet by Adam (7) |
| RAYLESS | Shadowy and gloomy, in the poem "Darkness" by Lord Byron |
| AGNES | St -' Eve, poem by Lord Tennyson |
| EPITAPH | A to a Dog; poem written by Lord Byron in honour of his Newfoundland (7) |
| MANFRED | Dramatic play by Lord Byron that inspired compositions by Tchaikovsky and Schumann (7) |
| BRIDGEOFSIGHS | Enclosed structure spanning the Rio de Palazzo in Venice, given its English name by Lord Byron (6,2,5) |
| MAUD | Poem by Lord Tennyson, in which the narrator asks his love to "Come into the garden" (4) |
| DARDANELLES | Strait swum across by Lord Byron, called Hellespont in classical times (11) |
| CAIN | Genesis-based play by Lord Byron |