I must confess, when I first saw this week's theme my heart sank, especially after last week's naked gardening extravaganza, but I needn't have worried - Paul has provided generous clues to help me get those not so well known poets.
FOI was 19a followed by 20d.
In terms of difficulty this was a definitely a puzzle of two halves. At one point I had a completely full lower half with not a single clue in the upper half! I think that is the first time that's ever happened.
If you do get stuck there's a long anagram and a hidden in the acrosses and a hidden in the downs.
This being a Paul crossword I was hoping to spot some of his trademark Pauline clues but alas, I couldn't see any. In fact, he missed an open goal with 5d šš Maybe others will have better luck.
I still haven't fully parsed 2d but the answer is clear so hopefully the mist will clear before too long.
COD - Some great clues this week with the witty 22d Poet takes Browning too far (5) and 1a for the quaint "rats" - but I've gone for the excellent 14d Birds hearing poet who jumps from planes? ( 9) - simply for the wonderful imagery it conjures up š
Yet again, last week, we had more first-time posters joining in our friendly Guardian Prize blog. I know it can be a bit intimidating to take that initial plunge, at least it was for me, but, once I did, I never looked back (don't let this be the road not taken š). So please, leave a comment letting us know how you got on with this week's puzzle and, if you get stuck, don't hesitate to ask for a hint - there are always people on here willing to help.
Thanks to Paul for a wonderful crossword:-)
Stay safe:-)