Poet Federico __ Lorca | 22 |
Poet Federico GarcÃÂa | 27 |
Poet Federico GarcÃa ____ | 28 |
Poet Federico GarcÃa ___ | 27 |
Poet famed for terza rima | 25 |
Poet famed for quatrains | 24 |
Poet famed for limericks | 24 |
Poet expelled from West Point | 29 |
Poet exiled from Lesbos | 23 |
Poet exiled by Augustus | 23 |
Poet Emerson's monogram | 27 |
Poet Eliot's initials | 25 |
Poet Edward Rowland ___ | 23 |
Poet Edward and a king | 22 |
Poet dramatized by Goethe | 25 |
Poet Cullen's milieu | 24 |
Poet Coolbrith and others | 25 |
Poet born in St. Louis | 22 |
Poet Borges of Argentina | 24 |
Poet Boiardo's patron | 25 |
Poet Bliss or Manitoba town | 27 |
Poet banished in A.D. 8 | 23 |
Poet banished by Augustus | 25 |
Poet Auden's middle name | 28 |
Poet and tentmaker's son | 28 |
Poet and spirtual leader | 24 |
Poet and novelist James | 23 |
Poet Allen and actress Sharon | 29 |
Poet Alan or singer Pete | 24 |
Poet of Yuletide fame | 22 |
Poems with six-line stanzas | 27 |
Poems with pastoral themes | 26 |
Poems with no set meter | 23 |
Poems with mystical meanings | 28 |
Poems with Greek origins | 24 |
Poems with dedications | 22 |
Poems with 17 syllables | 23 |
Poems that repeat six words | 27 |
Poems intended to be sung | 25 |
Poems describing rustic life | 28 |
Poems about country life | 24 |
Poem's porcine purloiner | 28 |
Poem's final stanza | 23 |
Poem written to be sung | 23 |
Poem with a tumtum tree | 23 |
Poem with a pastoral setting | 28 |
Poem with 17 syllables | 22 |
Poem to a nightingale, e.g. | 27 |
Poem telling of heroic deeds | 28 |
Poem praising something | 23 |
Poem on the seige of Troy | 25 |
Poem of the countryside | 23 |
Poem not meant to be recited? | 29 |
Poem intended to be sung | 24 |
Poem for the praiseworthy | 25 |
Poem for the dearly departed | 28 |
Poem for the dear departed | 26 |
Poem for Oct. 19, 1781 | 22 |
Poem for June 17, 1775 | 22 |
Poem for July 16, 1779 | 22 |
Poem for April 30, 1789 | 23 |
Poem comprised of quotations | 28 |
Poem composed of quotations | 27 |
Poem by Tennyson, 1855 | 22 |
Poem about the Trojan War | 25 |
Poem about rustic life | 22 |
Poem about Paris, in part | 25 |
Poem about a person, often | 26 |
Poem about a Del. Signer | 24 |
Poehler of "SNL" | 26 |
PoeÂ’s Arthur Gordon ___ | 27 |
Poe's treasure finder | 25 |
Poe's talking bird | 22 |
Poe's radiant maiden | 24 |
Poe's pendulum partner | 26 |
Poe's one-word bird | 23 |
Poe's midnight visitor | 26 |
Poe's melancholy visitor | 28 |
Poe's foster father | 23 |
Poe's foster family | 23 |
Poe's fallen house | 22 |
Poe's drug of choice | 24 |
Poe's doomed house | 22 |
Poe's dark creature | 23 |
Poe's corvine visitor | 25 |
Poe's bio of Midas? | 23 |
Poe's Arthur Gordon ___ | 27 |
Poe's "___ Lee" | 29 |
Poe's "To ___" | 28 |
Poe's "The ___" | 29 |
Poe's "Hop-___" | 29 |
Poe's "always" | 28 |
Poe's Annabel____ | 24 |
Poe poem "For ____" | 29 |
Poe and Christie, e.g. | 22 |
Podunk's directory? | 23 |
Pods used in Southern cooking | 29 |
Podium-pounding speech | 22 |
Podium offering: Abbr. | 22 |
Podiatrists' vehicles? | 26 |