| English poet laureate of 1692-1715 | 34 |
| English poet laureate Nahum ___ | 31 |
| English art patron: 1819-99 | 27 |
| England's national art gallery | 34 |
| Destination for Turner fans | 27 |
| Conductor Jeffrey ___ | 21 |
| Comedienne Catherine, of "The Office" | 47 |
| Chester or Jessica of "Soap" | 38 |
| British or U.S. poet | 20 |
| British modern art museum | 25 |
| Bollingen Prize winner: 1957 | 28 |
| Art philanthropist Sir Henry | 28 |
| Art museum in Westminster | 25 |
| Any of four English galleries | 29 |
| Allen or Nahum of poetic fame | 29 |
| Actor Donovan | 13 |
| 1992 Pulitzer poet James | 24 |
| 1991 film "Little Man ___" | 36 |
| "Valley of the Dolls" actress | 39 |
| "The Fathers" novelist | 32 |
| "Soap" name | 21 |
| "Panacea: A Poem Upon Tea" poet | 41 |
| "Ode to the Confederate Dead" poet Allen ___ | 54 |
| "Ode to the Confederate Dead" poet | 44 |
| "Little Man ---" (Jodie Foster film) | 46 |
| "Little Man ___" (Jodie Foster movie) | 47 |
| "Little Man ___" (Foster flick) | 41 |
| "Little Man ___" | 26 |
| "King Lear" bowdlerizer | 33 |
| "Damages" actor Donovan | 33 |
| "Bewitched" boss | 26 |
| ___ Modern (British museum) | 27 |
| __ St Ives: Cornwall museum | 27 |
| __ Gallery | 10 |
| __ Britain (London art museum) | 30 |
| London art museum, as it was formerly known | 43 |
| Locale of Picasso's "Nude Woman With Necklace" | 60 |
| Snuffy Smith's kid | 22 |
| Home run, slangily | 18 |
| What tots might go after? | 25 |
| Snuffy Smith's son | 22 |
| Home run, in baseball lingo | 27 |
| Starchy spheroid, informally | 28 |
| Starchy food, informally | 24 |
| Snuffy's boy | 16 |
| Side dish, informally | 21 |
| Idaho, slangily | 15 |
| Idaho product, informally | 25 |
| Home run or home fries source | 29 |
| Home run in Idaho? | 18 |
| Gem State product, informally | 29 |
| Darth ___ (Mr. Potato Head figure) | 34 |
| ___ tots | 8 |
| __ Tots | 7 |
| Yam's relative | 18 |
| Veggie for a tot? | 17 |
| Stereotypical K.P. item | 23 |
| Spud, informally | 16 |
| Southern spud | 13 |
| Source of fries, slangily | 25 |
| Son of Snuffy Smith, in the comics | 34 |
| Something to pare, informally | 29 |
| Something peeled | 16 |
| Snuffy's younger | 20 |
| Snuffy's son | 16 |
| Slangy side dish | 16 |
| Ore-Ida's __ Tots | 21 |
| Idaho product, in dialect | 25 |
| Homer, in baseball slang | 24 |
| Home run slang | 14 |
| Fry source | 10 |
| Darth ___ (spinoff Playskool toy) | 33 |
| Darth ___ (Mr. Potato Head "Star Wars" tie-in) | 56 |
| Certain tuber, slangily | 23 |
| "Spud" | 16 |
| "Murphy" | 18 |
| -- -Tots | 8 |
| _____ Tots (grocery purchase) | 29 |
| ___ Tots (grocery purchase) | 27 |
| ___ tot | 7 |
| One who devours a spud | 22 |
| Result of throwing french fries in the spin cycle? | 50 |
| Tots may be made from them | 26 |
| Idahos, e.g. | 12 |
| Home runs, in baseball slang | 28 |
| Starchy fixin's | 19 |
| Source of hash, slangily | 24 |
| Some blasts | 11 |
| Salamis, e.g. | 13 |
| Pride of Idaho | 14 |
| Idaho produce, informally | 25 |
| Homers, slangily | 16 |
| Homers, in baseball slang | 25 |
| Home runs, slangily | 19 |
| Home runs, in slang | 19 |
| Home fries, slangily | 20 |
| Home fries source | 17 |
| Hash-prep needs | 15 |
| Fries, slangily | 15 |
| Chitlins might be cooked with 'em | 37 |