| Reading matter on an urn | 24 |
| Pablo Neruda verse form | 23 |
| Literature class reading | 24 |
| Laudatory lines, collectively | 29 |
| Keats's urn tribute, e.g. | 29 |
| Keats wrote one to autumn | 25 |
| Dedicated poem of praise | 24 |
| Creed's poetic homage? | 26 |
| Commendatory composition | 24 |
| "_____ to Psyche" | 27 |
| "___ to the Cuckoo" | 29 |
| "___ on Indolence" | 28 |
| '-- on a Grecian Urn' | 29 |
| Writing on a Grecian urn | 24 |
| Worshipper's writing | 24 |
| Work of Alexander Pope | 22 |
| Work for a meter reader? | 24 |
| Work by Gray or Spenser | 23 |
| Versifier's praise | 22 |
| Versified glorification | 23 |
| Tribute that usually rhymes | 27 |
| Tribute that often rhymes | 25 |
| Shih Ching composition | 22 |
| Schiller's ____ to Joy | 29 |
| Result of laudatory lines | 25 |
| Pushkin wrote one to liberty | 28 |
| Project for Pindar or Keats | 27 |
| Poetry class reading, perhaps | 29 |
| Poetic lines of homage | 22 |
| Poem to a nightingale, e.g. | 27 |
| Poem praising something | 23 |
| Poem for the praiseworthy | 25 |
| Poem about a person, often | 26 |
| Pindar's specialty | 22 |
| Piece to peace, for example | 27 |
| Pablo Neruda composition | 24 |
| Originally, a choral song | 25 |
| One was written to Billie Joe | 29 |
| One of Keats' feats | 23 |
| Neruda wrote one on the table | 29 |
| Lyricist's offering | 23 |
| Lit crit essay subject | 22 |
| Keats's poem for Psyche | 27 |
| Keats' urn tribute, e.g. | 28 |
| Keats wrote one to Psyche | 25 |
| Keats wrote one to melancholy | 29 |
| Keats wrote one on melancholy | 29 |
| Keats wrote one on an urn | 25 |
| Jonson wrote one to himself | 27 |
| It begins with a strophe | 24 |
| Idolater's writing | 22 |
| Grecian urn tribute e.g. | 25 |
| Grecian urn inscription | 23 |
| Form with an antistrophe | 24 |
| Form of flowery flattery | 24 |
| Creed's lyric poem? | 23 |
| Commemorative for Billy Joe | 27 |
| Commemorative for Billie Joe | 28 |
| Certain Wordsworth work | 23 |
| Burns wrote one about haggis | 28 |
| Browning or Keats creation | 26 |
| Anthology entry, maybe | 22 |
| "To Spring," e.g. | 27 |
| "To Autumn" is one | 28 |
| "To a ..." work | 25 |
| "To a . . ." verse | 28 |
| "To a . . ." work | 28 |
| "O" may open it | 25 |
| "Grecian Urn" lines | 29 |
| "--- to Billie Joe" | 29 |
| "___to Billy Joe" | 27 |
| "___ to Apollo" | 25 |
| "___ on Melancholy" | 29 |
| "__ to Billy Joe" | 27 |
| Â Â Gray matter? | 22 |
| Ancient Greek theaters | 22 |
| Ancient concert venues | 22 |
| Old-fashioned theaters | 22 |
| Ancient Roman music halls | 25 |
| Ancient Greek concert halls | 27 |
| Theaters in ancient Greece | 26 |
| Theaters for Euripides | 22 |
| Old-fashioned music halls | 25 |
| Contemporary concert halls | 26 |
| Classical concert venues | 24 |
| Ancient halls of music | 22 |
| Exceeded the speed limit? | 25 |
| Took too much, briefly | 22 |
| Took much too much, briefly | 27 |
| Had too much, for short | 23 |
| Went out like River Phoenix | 27 |
| Took way too many meds | 22 |
| Took too much, in short | 23 |
| Took too many pills, briefly | 28 |
| Showed no restraint, in brief | 29 |
| Pigged out (on), slangily | 25 |
| Pigged out (on), as junk food | 29 |
| Partied too heartily, briefly | 29 |
| Partied too hard, in a way | 26 |
| Had way too much, for short | 27 |