Poem written to be sung, perhaps | 32 |
Poem with "To" in the title, often | 44 |
Poem whose title might start "To a ..." | 49 |
Poem titled "To a ..." | 32 |
Poem often titled "To a ..." | 38 |
Poem ''to'' something | 37 |
Neruda's "__ to Conger Chowder" | 45 |
Millay's "___ to Silence" | 39 |
Lines, in this puzzle's theme | 33 |
Keats’s “___ on Indolence” | 38 |
Keats's "To Autumn" | 33 |
Keats's "___ on a Grecian Urn" | 44 |
Keats's "__ to Psyche" | 36 |
Keats' "On Melancholy," e.g. | 42 |
Keats' "__ to a Nightingale" | 42 |
Keats' "__ on Melancholy" | 39 |
Keats wrote one to a nightingale | 32 |
Keats dedicated one to a nightingale | 36 |
John Logan's "To the Cuckoo," e.g. | 48 |
Its title might start with "To" | 41 |
It may have complex stanza forms | 32 |
It may be written "on" something | 42 |
It has a strophe and an antistrophe | 35 |
Gentry epic "___ to Billie Joe" | 41 |
Form popular among the Romantics | 32 |
Flowery expression of admiration | 32 |
Cranberries "___ to My Family" | 40 |
Copland's "Symphonic ___" | 39 |
Coleridge's "France: An __" | 41 |
Coleridge's "Dejection," for one | 46 |
Coleridge's "Dejection," e.g. | 43 |
Calverley's "___ to Tobacco" | 42 |
Benét's "___ to Walt Whitman" | 46 |
Ben Jonson wrote one "to Himself" | 43 |
Beethoven’s “___ to Joy” | 36 |
Beethoven's ''___ to Joy'' | 46 |
Auden's "To My Pupils," e.g. | 42 |
Allen Ginsberg's "Plutonian ___" | 46 |
Alexander Pope's "Solitude," e.g. | 47 |
Addison's "_____ to Creation" | 43 |
Addison's "___ to Creation" | 41 |
"To the Poets," for one | 33 |
"Beauty is truth, truth beauty" genre | 47 |
"Bards of Passion and of Mirth," e.g. | 47 |
"--- to Psyche" (Keats) | 33 |
"--- on Indolence" (Keats) | 36 |
"___to Enchanted Light" (Pablo Neruda) | 48 |
"____ to the West Wind" | 33 |
"___ to Walt Whitman": GarcÃa Lorca | 48 |
"___ to the West Wind": Shelley | 41 |
"___ to the West Wind" (Shelley) | 42 |
"___ to Simplicity": Collins | 38 |
"___ to Napoleon": Schoenberg | 39 |
"___ to My Socks" (Pablo Neruda poem) | 47 |
"___ to My Car" (Adam Sandler song) | 45 |
"___ to Liberty" by Shelley | 37 |
"___ To L.A." (The Ravonettes song) | 45 |
"___ to Joy" (Schiller work) | 38 |
"___ to Joy" (Schiller poem) | 38 |
"___ to Duty": Wordsworth | 35 |
"___ to Deodorant" (Coldplay song) | 44 |
"___ to Billie Joe" (1967 #1 hit) | 43 |
"___ to a Nightingale" (Keats) | 40 |
"___ on Indolence": Keats | 35 |
"___ on Indolence" (Keats) | 36 |
''To a Sky-Lark,'' e.g. | 39 |
''___ to Psyche'' | 33 |
''___ to Evening'' | 34 |
''___ to Billy Joe'' | 36 |
''___ on Indolence'' (Keats) | 44 |
''___ on a Grecian Urn'' | 40 |
“___ to a Nightingale” (Keats poem) | 43 |
Took too much of a drug, briefly | 32 |
Went too far on a trip, in brief | 32 |
Took much more than one should have | 35 |
Took in excess, with "on" | 35 |
Scarfed down too much, with "on" | 42 |
Put away without restraint, with "on" | 47 |
Had too much, with "on" | 33 |
Enjoyed coke a little too much, say | 35 |
___ on (ate too much of, facetiously) | 37 |
"Island of the Blue Dolphins" author | 46 |
"The Black Pearl" author Scott | 40 |
Nancy of "Access Hollywood" | 37 |
''The Life of Riley'' character | 47 |
Newbery-winning author Scott ___ | 32 |
Former "Access Hollywood" host Nancy | 46 |
1961 Newbery Medal winner Scott __ | 34 |
"The Life of Riley" character | 39 |
"Black Star, Bright Dawn" author Scott | 48 |
"Access Hollywood" cohost Nancy | 41 |
Scott who wrote "The Black Pearl" | 43 |
Newbery Medal-winning author Scott ___ | 38 |
Island of the Blue Dolphins author Scott | 43 |
Digger of "The Life of Riley" | 39 |
Digger _____ of "The Life of Riley" | 45 |
Digger ___ in "The Life of Riley" | 43 |
Digby of "The Life of Riley" | 38 |
1961 Newbery Medal winner Scott ___ | 35 |
"Entertainment Tonight" host Nancy | 44 |