Baker's supplies | 20 |
Like bread dough or beer | 24 |
Beer critic's adjective | 27 |
Likely to rise? | 15 |
Like the smell of dough | 23 |
Like many a home brew | 21 |
Like bread starter | 18 |
Like beer or bread dough | 24 |
Full of ferment | 15 |
Frothy, as dough | 16 |
Causing a rise? | 15 |
Singer Sumac | 12 |
Irish Literary Theatre cofounder | 32 |
"Leda and the Swan" poet | 34 |
Irish poet | 10 |
Nobelist in Literature: 1923 | 28 |
"Sailing to Byzantium" poet | 37 |
"The Wild Swans at Coole" poet | 40 |
Poet William Butler | 19 |
Irish poet of "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" | 52 |
Dublin-born poet | 16 |
"The Lake Isle of Innisfree" poet | 43 |
Nobel-winning Irish poet | 24 |
Irish poet-dramatist | 20 |
Abbey Theatre cofounder | 23 |
1923 literature Nobelist | 24 |
"The Winding Stair" poet | 34 |
"Deirdre" playwright | 30 |
“The Second Coming” poet | 32 |
Poet with a "fanatic's heart" | 43 |
Poet William Butler __ | 22 |
Irish poet-playwright | 21 |
Irish poet and Nobel Prize winner | 33 |
Irish poet and dramatist | 24 |
Abbey Theatre pioneer | 21 |
"The Fiddler of Dooney" poet | 38 |
"Purgatory" dramatist | 31 |
"Lake Isle of Innisfree" poet | 39 |
"Crazy Jane" poet | 27 |
" . . . Innisfree" poet | 33 |
''The Second Coming'' poet | 42 |
William Butler --- | 18 |
William Butler ____ | 19 |
William Butler ___ | 18 |
To Autumn poet | 17 |
The Second Coming writer | 27 |
Shaw contemporary | 17 |
Purgatory playwright | 20 |
Poet William Butler ___ | 23 |
Poet whose muse was Maud Gonne | 30 |
Poet who won the 1923 Nobel Prize for Literature | 48 |
Poet who was part Butler | 24 |
Poet from Dublin | 16 |
O'Casey contemporary | 24 |
Nobelist poet: 1923 | 19 |
Nobelist of 1923 | 16 |
Nobelist Irish poet | 19 |
Nobelist for literature: 1923 | 29 |
Literature Nobelist William Butler ___ | 38 |
Lady Gregory cohort | 19 |
Irish Renaissance leader | 24 |
Irish poet with a Nobel | 23 |
Irish poet William Butler ___ | 29 |
Irish poet who wrote "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" | 59 |
Irish Nobelist in literature | 28 |
Innisfree poet | 14 |
He wrote "The Hour Glass" | 35 |
He wrote "It's certain that fine women eat / A crazy salad with their meat" | 89 |
First Irishman to win a Nobel Prize | 35 |
Dublin-born "Byzantium" poet | 38 |
Dramatist who co-founded the Abbey Theatre | 42 |
An Irish Literary Theatre founder | 33 |
Abbey Theatre dramatist | 23 |
1923 Nobel-prize-winning writer | 31 |
1923 Irish literature Nobelist | 30 |
"The Wanderings of Oisin" poet | 40 |
"The Land of Heart's Desire" playwright | 53 |
"The Herne's Egg" playwright | 42 |
"The Fiddler of Dooney" creator | 41 |
"That is no country for old men" poet | 47 |
"Sailing to Byzantium" writer | 39 |
"In the Seven Woods" writer | 37 |
"In the Seven Woods" poet | 35 |
"In dreams begin responsibility" writer | 49 |
"I bring you with reverent Hands / The books of my numberless dreams ..." poet | 88 |
"Easter, 1916" poet | 29 |
"Easter 1916" poet | 28 |
"Deirdre" dramatist | 29 |
"Celtic Twilight" author | 34 |
"Byzantium" poet | 26 |
"Adam's Curse" poet | 33 |
"A Full Moon in March" poet | 37 |
''The Winding Stair'' poet | 42 |
''The Wild Swans at Coole'' poet | 48 |
''The Rose'' penner | 35 |
''The Lake Isle of Innisfree'' poet | 51 |
''Sailing to Byzantium'' poet | 45 |
William's fruit-of-the-loam | 31 |
Some Irish love poetry? | 23 |
Reminiscent of the 1919 poem "The Second Coming" | 58 |