The Guardian - Weekend crossword No 433 - April 19 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| A thing of what, according to Keats, is a joy forever? | BEAUTY |
| Above what did Wordsworth hear the still, sad music of humanity? | TINTERN |
| An intergovernmental organisation whose members include Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland | EFTA |
| Birmingham nightclub, founded 1972 | SNOBS |
| By the light of what will Byron no long go a-roaming? | MOON |
| Dominic __ MP, briefly Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union | RAAB |
| From which part of Spain did Don Quixote come? | LAMANCHA |
| Honduran coast to which Paul Theroux's hero fled in 1981 | MOSQUITO |
| Islam's central text | THEKORAN |
| Israeli city on the slopes of Mount Carmel | HAIFA |
| On what did Arnold hear the sea's eternal note of sadness? | DOVER |
| Pack to which Emilio Estevez, Demi Moore and Molly Ringwald belonged? | BRAT |
| See 3 | ABBEY |
| See 4 Down | BEACH |
| Sir Anthony __, stalking horse whose 1989 leadership bid led to the downfall of Margaret Thatcher | MEYER |
| The actor's trade union | EQUITY |
| Turkish city on the Bosporus | ISTANBUL |
| Voluntary organisation working to save lives in the UK seas | rnli |
| What Blake saw in an hour? | ETERNITY |
| What kind of morning greeted Joni Mitchell? | CHELSEA |
| What Kipling's dead statesman did to please the crowd? | LIED |
| What secret task does Coleridge's frost perform, unhelped by any wind? | MINISTRY |
| What, according to Donne, is no man? | ISLAND |
| Which poet anticipated his death in a foreign field? | BROOKE |
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