Illustrator of children's books and of William Morris' The Story of the Glittering Plain who also designed wallpapers including Peacock Garden and Meadow Flowers (5) Crossword Clue

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Crossword Answers: Illustrator of children's books and of William Morris' The Story of the Glittering Plain who also designed wallpapers including Peacock Garden and Meadow Flowers (5)
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CRANE Illustrator of children's books and of William Morris' The Story of the Glittering Plain who also designed wallpapers including Peacock Garden and Meadow Flowers (5)
APPLE Associated with the legends of Avalon and of William Tell, fruit said to have further prompted Isaac Newton in his theory of gravity (5)
BRUNEL Isambard Kingdom -; chief engineer of the Great Western Railway who also designed Clifton Suspension Bridge (6)
DE LA MARE Walter, English poet whose volumes include Peacock Pie (2,2,4)
ANAGLYPTA A scold has aptly designed wallpaper
FREDERIC Author of The Glittering Prizes (8,7)
RAPHAEL Author of The Glittering Prizes (8,7)
HEBRIDEE _II (Schooner nicknamed 'Bluenose Junior' which was also designed by Halifax-born Naval Architect William J. Floue)
BABAR Royal French elephant of children's books and TV
DAISY Flower of lawn and meadow (5)
MEAOW What Morris the cat said (5)
MINOR Classic Morris - the first British car to sell a million (5)
TODAY 1994 comedy series hosted by Chris Morris, The Day ----- (5)
OXLIP Common name for Primula elatior, a species native to nutrient-poor and calcium-rich damp woods and meadows (5)
LARKS Sky and meadow birds
SHINE Liking the glitter (5)
TRACY --- Beaker, children's book and TV character (5)
VOLES Mouse-like rodents found in fields and meadows (5)
LINES Wallpapers
BLYTON Writer of children's books and the creator of Noddy, the adventures of the Famous Five Secret Seven, etc (4,6)
ENYD Writer of children's books and the creator of Noddy, the adventures of the Famous Five Secret Seven, etc (4,6)
JANE Forename of a Pre-Raphaelite muse and Arts and Crafts embroiderer who was the wife of William Morris, immortalised in The Blue Silk Dress, Water Willow and other paintings by her lover, Dante Gabriel
HARGREAVES Roger _, author and illustrator of children's books who created the Mr Men and Little Miss series (10)
SENDAK Author-illustrator of children's books including Where the Wild Things Are and In the Night Kitchen (6)
LADYBIRD One of a loveliness of spotted goldings emblematic of children's books and, formerly, Woolworths clothes - a gardener's friend of the insect world, whose nomenclature Coccinellidae means "clad in scar
ROSSETTI Dante Gabriel -; co-founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood who painted a number of pictures of William Morris' wife Jane (8)
NUFFIELD Lord -; title of William Richard Morris, the motor manufacturer and philanthropist who founded Morris Motors Limited (8)
ARTS AND CRAFTS Inspired by the visions of William Morris and John Ruskin, a design movement that flourished around 1880 that sought to revive workmanship (4,3,6)
GREENAWAY Kate _; English artist and illustrator of children's books (9)
A A MILNE English author of Children's books and poems (1,1,5)
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