Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 16th 2018) clues of The Guardian Weekend crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 26 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

In what was Keats much travelled before looking into Chapman's Homer? (6,2,4)
Term for a liberal who has moved to the right (6)
Respectful term of address in Hindi (3)
How, according to Yeats, should one tread on dreams? (6)
See 7
The larger part of Russia (7)
W. H. Davies thought it a poor life if we have no time to stand and __? (5)
__ Jones, architect who designed Covent Garden (5)
Kenya's second city (7)
Where, according to Coleridge, Kubla Khan decreed his pleasure dome? (6)
Yorkshire seaside town on the Esk (6)
A daughter of whom was a fool to sleep at noon, according to Christina Rossetti? (3)
How would Dylan Thomas not have his father go into that good night? (6)
Capital of Angola (6)
The last full measure of what did Lincoln think the dead gave at Gettysburg? (8)
What kind of spirit was Shelley's skylark? (6)
A resident of where, according to Byron, came down like the wolf on the fold? (7)
What did Carol Ann Duffy give her valentine, in preference to a satin heart? (5)
More thicker than what was e.e.cummings' love? (6)
What would Ginsberg do, having seen the best minds of his generation destroyed by madness? (4)
What, according to Herrick, should virgins gather while they may? (8)
James __, biographer of Samuel Johnson (7)
Publisher owned by Sigrid Rausing (6)
Freshwater lake in 12 (6)
What did Frost's horse think it when he stopped by those snowy woods? (5)
Cain's brother (4)