Across
- 3. Complete the quote '___ pebble-dashed estates' (10)
- 5. A key theme of Valentine, War Photographer & Mrs Midas (8)
- 7. '___. Beirut. Phnom Penh.' Fill in the blank (7)
- 10. The War Photographer must communicate 'without words' because they don't speak the same ___ (8)
- 12. 'fierce kiss' & 'restful shapes moving' are examples of ___. (8)
- 13. 'The laugh of a bell' is an example of ___ (15)
- 15. Mr Midas wished he could turn everything to ___ (4)
- 16. This word from War Photographer has a double meaning (9)
- 18. 'What like is it. What like is it' is an example of ___ (10)
Down
- 1. Brady and Hindley were famous ___ in the 1960s(9)
- 2. There is an extended metaphor about this object in Valentine (5)
- 4. 'inky tadpoles changed from commas into exclamation marks' is a ___ for maturing/growing up (8)
- 6. 'spools of suffering' is an example of ___(12)
- 8. 'Your accent wrong.' shows that Duffy felt ____ (8)
- 9. Mrs Midas is set during this season (7)
- 11. In the poem Originally, Duffy moves away from this city (7)
- 14. In The Way My Mother Speaks, Duffy and her mother have a ___ relationship(5)
- 17. ' it sat in his palm, like a lightbulb' is an example of ___ (6)
