| Ice queen Henie | 15 |
| Henie on the ice | 16 |
| Figure skater Henie | 19 |
| Olympic figure skater | 21 |
| Ice queen | 9 |
| "Wings on My Feet" autobiographer | 43 |
| Without a male heir | 19 |
| Word for the Eddie Cantors | 26 |
| Without male heirs | 18 |
| Lacking a male heir | 19 |
| Having no male offspring | 24 |
| One way to describe Pinocchio's relationship to Geppetto | 60 |
| Filial | 6 |
| Stuttgart sunshine | 18 |
| Past: Fr. | 9 |
| Shakespearean verse | 19 |
| Fourteen-line poem | 18 |
| A 14-line verse | 15 |
| Shelley's "Ozymandias," e.g. | 42 |
| Shakespeare creation | 20 |
| 14-line verse | 13 |
| Wordsworth product | 18 |
| Shakespeare poem | 16 |
| Browning output | 15 |
| Type of poem mentioned in ''Easter Parade'' | 59 |
| Spenserian work | 15 |
| Shakespearean poem | 18 |
| Shakespearean offering | 22 |
| Poem of 14 lines | 16 |
| It has 14 lines | 15 |
| Fourteen-line work | 18 |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning work | 31 |
| Donne's "Death Be Not Proud," e.g. | 48 |
| Browning's "How Do I Love Thee?" e.g. | 51 |
| Browning piece | 14 |
| 14-line poem | 12 |
| Wyatt work | 10 |
| Wordsworth's forte | 22 |
| Wordsworth offering | 19 |
| Verve song about Shakespearean verse? | 37 |
| Verse with 14 lines | 19 |
| Spenserian output | 17 |
| Shelley's "Ozymandias," for one | 45 |
| Shakespearean work | 18 |
| Shakespearean poetic form | 25 |
| Shakespearean gem | 17 |
| Shakespeare offering | 20 |
| Poem by Petrarch | 16 |
| Petrarchan poem | 15 |
| Petrarchan piece for Laura | 26 |
| Petrarchan piece | 16 |
| Petrarch specialty | 18 |
| Petrarch piece | 14 |
| “Ozymandias,” for one | 29 |
| Output from the Bard | 20 |
| One of Shakespeare's begins "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" | 87 |
| One of Mrs. Browning's poems | 32 |
| One of 154 for Shakespeare | 26 |
| One begins "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" | 66 |
| Little song, literally | 22 |
| Literally, "little song" | 34 |
| It concludes with a couplet | 27 |
| Frost form | 10 |
| E.B. Browning work | 18 |
| E. B. Browning work | 19 |
| Donne piece | 11 |
| Composition that may be Petrarchan | 34 |
| Bard's poem | 15 |
| Bard work | 9 |
| 14-liner | 8 |
| "Little song" form | 28 |
| "Golden Treasury" entry | 33 |
| "Bright Star" by Keats, e.g. | 38 |
| "Bright Star" by Keats is one | 39 |
| Prosperous period for poems? | 28 |
| Group of ghostwriters for a Shakespeare poem? | 45 |
| Write Shakespearean poetry | 26 |
| 14-liner from a pain in the neck? | 33 |
| Some of Shakespeare's income? | 33 |
| Shakespearean works | 19 |
| Shakespearean output | 20 |
| Shakespeare poems | 17 |
| cummings creations | 18 |
| They may be Italian | 19 |
| They may be Elizabethan | 23 |
| Some Keats works | 16 |
| Shakespearean verses | 20 |
| Shakespeare's CLIV | 22 |
| Quintet comprising "Ode to the West Wind" | 51 |
| Petrarchan works | 16 |
| Petrarch products | 17 |
| Petrarch output | 15 |
| Milton works | 12 |
| 14-liners | 9 |
| 14-line verses | 14 |
| 14-line poems | 13 |
| "The New Colossus" and the like | 41 |
| "Ozymandias" et al. | 29 |
| "Holy" group in 17th-century literature | 49 |
| James Caan's "The Godfather" role | 47 |