Poe's "lost" maiden | 33 |
Poe's "most lovely dead" | 38 |
Poe's "radiant maiden" et al. | 43 |
Poe's "rare and radiant maiden" | 45 |
Poe's "The Angel of the ___" | 42 |
Poe's "The Masque of the ___" | 43 |
Poe's "The Murders in the Rue __" | 47 |
Poe's "The Mystery of ___ Roget" | 46 |
Poe's "The __ and the Pendulum" | 45 |
Poe's "The ___ Cat" | 33 |
Poe's "The ___ Heart" | 35 |
Poe's "The ___ Letter" | 36 |
Poe's "The ___ of Amontillado" | 44 |
Poe's "The ___ of the Perverse" | 45 |
Poe's "The ___ of the Red Death" | 46 |
Poe's "To ___ Paradise" | 37 |
Poe's "ungainly fowl" | 35 |
Poe's "volume of forgotten ___" | 45 |
Poe's "___ in Paradise" | 37 |
Poe's "___ Mother" | 32 |
Poe's "___ of the Perverse" | 41 |
Poe's was "purloined" | 35 |
Poe’s “___ of the Red Death” | 40 |
Poehler of ''Baby Mama'' | 40 |
Poehler of "Baby Mama" | 32 |
Poehler of "Blades of Glory" | 38 |
Poehler of "Parks and Recreation" | 43 |
Poem ''to'' something | 37 |
Poem by Edgar Allan Poe, with "The" | 45 |
Poem by Keats, Longfellow, or Wilde | 35 |
Poem describing the siege of Troy | 33 |
Poem for Dec. 26, 1776–Jan. 3, 1777 | 42 |
Poem in which Paris plays a prominent part | 42 |
Poem inspiration in "Doctor Zhivago" | 46 |
Poem inspired by London Times account | 37 |
Poem like "Do Not Go Gentle . . . " | 45 |
Poem of 31 syllables in five lines | 34 |
Poem often titled "To a ..." | 38 |
Poem originally intended to be sung | 35 |
Poem probably written at Stoke Poges churchyard | 47 |
Poem read in a Zen garden, perhaps | 34 |
Poem reader at the 2006 Olympics opening ceremony | 49 |
Poem referencing "the darker brother" | 47 |
Poem sung in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony | 43 |
Poem that begins "'Twas brillig" | 46 |
Poem that ends with the funeral of Hector | 41 |
Poem that sounds like a red boat | 32 |
Poem that tells of the Trojan Horse | 35 |
Poem titled "To a ..." | 32 |
Poem whose first word is "wrath" | 42 |
Poem whose title might start "To a ..." | 49 |
Poem with "To" in the title, often | 44 |
Poem with a jubjub bird and a tumtum tree | 41 |
Poem with a word reading vertically | 35 |
Poem with approximately 16,000 lines | 36 |
Poem with the rhyme scheme aabba | 32 |
Poem with the story of the Trojan horse | 39 |
Poem written to be sung, perhaps | 32 |
Poems composed from given line-ending words | 43 |
Poems like the "Iliad" | 32 |
Poems sometimes beginning with "To a" | 47 |
Poems titled "To a . . ." | 35 |
Poems whose structure is based on the number six | 48 |
Poems with "To" in their titles | 41 |
Poet "mad, bad and dangerous to know" | 47 |
Poet (Civil War volunteer nurse) | 32 |
Poet (one of four "money" entries) | 44 |
Poet Alexander during Thanksgiving's mo.? | 45 |
Poet and dramatist Federico Garcia | 34 |
Poet and dramatist Federico Garcia ___ | 38 |
Poet and dramatist Frederico Garcia | 35 |
Poet and greeting card writer __ Polis Schutz | 45 |
Poet and illustrator Silverstein | 32 |
Poet arrested for treason in 1945 | 33 |
Poet associated with "Cats" | 37 |
Poet at Clinton's first inauguration | 40 |
Poet banished by the emperor Augustus | 37 |
Poet best known for "The Highwayman" | 46 |
Poet biographized by Izaak Walton | 33 |
Poet born in Hailey, Idaho (1885) | 33 |
Poet Charles or ballplayer Gregg | 32 |
Poet credited with popularizing haiku | 37 |
Poet Denise Levertov's anagrammatic urging | 46 |
Poet depicted in "Il Postino" | 39 |
Poet depicted in art alongside the Scythians | 44 |
Poet Doolittle better known as H.D. Imagiste | 44 |
Poet Doolittle: 1886–1961 | 32 |
Poet Elizabeth Barrett's scores? | 36 |
Poet Ezra's favorite desserts? | 34 |
Poet Gelett Burgess wrote that he never saw one | 47 |
Poet Ginsberg plus his male buds? | 33 |
Poet Henry David's provisions? | 34 |
Poet honored with a 2011 National Medal of Arts | 47 |
Poet in Johnson's "Rasselas" | 42 |
Poet inspired by Old Glory at Fort McHenry | 42 |
Poet James Whitcomb and singer Jeannie, for two | 47 |
Poet John in a reflective state? | 32 |
Poet known as "the Tentmaker" | 39 |
Poet laureate of England: 1715–18 | 40 |
Poet mentioned in "Inferno" | 37 |