The Guardian - Weekend crossword No 474 - February 1 2020
| Clues | Answers |
| Author whose novel Saturday includes a recitation of Arnold's Dover Beach? | MCEWAN |
| Feral child created by 11 | MOWGLI |
| Host city for the 2008 summer Olympics | BEIJING |
| Legendary monster | OGRE |
| Poet called to by a woman much missed? | HARDY |
| Poet for whom the trees were coming into leaf, like something almost being said? | LARKIN |
| Poet who inquires into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations? | ARMITAGE |
| Poet who preferred to keep her answers small and keep them near? | JENNINGS |
| Poet who said farewell to false love? | RALEIGH |
| Poet who thought it a poor life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare | DAVIES |
| Poet who thought man the proper study of mankind? | POPE |
| Poet who was not waving but drowning? | STEVIE |
| Poet whose listeners knocked on the moonlit door? | DELAMARE |
| Poet whose mother went with no more warning than a bright voice and a bad pain? | BEER |
| Poet whose son Jack did not shame his kind, not even with that wind blowing, and that tide? | KIPLING |
| See 19 | CLINE |
| See 23 | SMITH |
| Singer who went out walkin' after midnight? | PATSY |
| The friend of Anselmo, Quixote's impertinent and curious man? | LOTHARIO |
| The quality of the chariot Marvell hears at his back when addressing his coy mistress? | WINGED |
| Waugh's journalist in Ishmaelia? | BOOT |
| __ Bell, painter and sister of the more famous Virginia | VANESSA |
| __ de Balzac, French playwright | HONORE |
| __ Mundi - what 20 contemplated beneath a canopy of noonday smoke? | GLORIA |
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