Author and poet who penned a trilogy comprising Memoirs of a Fox Hunting Man, Memoirs of an Infantry Officer and Sherston's Progress (7) Crossword Clue

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Crossword Answers: Author and poet who penned a trilogy comprising Memoirs of a Fox Hunting Man, Memoirs of an Infantry Officer and Sherston's Progress (7)
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SASSOON Author and poet who penned a trilogy comprising Memoirs of a Fox Hunting Man, Memoirs of an Infantry Officer and Sherston's Progress (7)
HAROLD MACMILLAN British Prime Minister from 1957 to 1963, an infantry officer during World War I (6,9)
NASH Humorist and poet who penned volumes of verse including The Bad Parents' Garden of Verse, Custard and Company and Hard Lines (4)
RADCLYFFE HALL British author and poet who faced an obscenity trial over her 1928 novel The Well Of Loneliness (9,4)
EDWARD LEAR Author and poet who popularised limericks and wrote The Owl and The Pussycat (6,4)
BATTALION A large body of troops, especially an infantry unit forming part of a brigade (9)
POINTMAN Soldier who walks at the front of an infantry patrol in combat (8)
LEAR 19th Century author and poet who wrote The Owl and The Pussycat (4)
HERMAN MELVILLE American writer and poet who wrote a very famous book, in which the narrator, Ishmael, marries his friend Queequeg.
FOOT SOLDIER Member of an infantry unit (4,7)
BARRAGE The 'creeping ___' was developed in the First World War as an effective use of artillery fire to support an infantry attack (7)
IDOL Object of a Fox hunt
BYRON Lord -; aristocrat and poet who penned Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (5)
EMILY BRONTE 19th-century English author and poet who wrote under the pseudonym Ellis Bell (5,6)
FIENNES British explorer, writer and poet who was the first person to completely cross Antarctica on foot (7,7)
RANULPH British explorer, writer and poet who was the first person to completely cross Antarctica on foot (7,7)
PIKE A fish named after an infantry weapon; or, a diving position (4)
AMNESIAC "The Memoirs of an ___": Levant autobiography
I WALK THE NILE Memoirs of an African river explorer?
STIRRUP Name given to a type of cup traditionally given to riders before embarking on a foxhunt (7)
OHIO State of Highland Infantry officer leaders (4)
MEET Gathering of participants in a fox hunt (4)
BLACK An infantry battalion of the British Army, founded in 1881 - w 34ac (5,5)
WATCH An infantry battalion of the British Army, founded in 1881 - w 3ac (5,5)
SERGEANT PEPPER Beatles album character who apparently is an infantry leader
ENS Infantry officer, for short
FLAMENCO Dance with light infantry officer?
ENSIGNS Takes on last two of women first as infantry officers (7)
SPONTOON Infantry officer's half-pike
ENSIGN Nineteenth century infantry officer's flag (6)
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