8. All of us with l in , my parents sons
9. A prisoner ---, patron for arts
11. Wings of a dove, island near Poole without sea
15. A large fuzzy hairstyle & after a boy
22. Romeo & Juliet female relation
27. The news before telly & land outside of a field
32. Short for Christmas saint. half of crisp name
37. Seen in wheelbarrow start of November, look at spitfire
57. Blackpool not on this coast
I have seen 32 as Crispian St peter (check spelling)
I have suggested James Brown before for 11 because the author Henry (?) James wrote "Wings of The Dove" and Brwnsea is an island near Poole, but I was a bit sure because the book title says 'The Dove' rather than 'A dove'
For 32 I think the Crispian St Peter answer is wrong though.
It will start with Nick. The 'half of crisp' could be KER (half of Walker)but i don't see where the Shaw comes from
I've never seen an answer for 57. I'm not sure whether it's a reference to another coast (north/south/east something) or something to do with rock or the tower. Beautiful South?