| Had need of an E.R., maybe | 26 |
| Had a bad trip, in a way | 24 |
| Experimented too much? | 22 |
| Didn't stop in time, say | 28 |
| Did too much, in a way | 22 |
| Did too much, for short | 23 |
| Checked out like Heath Ledger | 29 |
| Blew past the Rx amount, say | 28 |
| Did too much of, as a drug | 26 |
| Ultimately had enough of | 24 |
| Had too much of, briefly | 24 |
| Had a lethal binge, perhaps | 27 |
| Ate too much, as chips | 22 |
| Children's author Scott | 27 |
| Newbery-winning writer Scott | 28 |
| Riley's friend Digger | 25 |
| Old radio's Digger ___ | 26 |
| Newbery-winning author Scott | 28 |
| Newbery- winning author Scott | 29 |
| Newbery Medal winner Scott | 26 |
| Digger ___ of radio and TV | 26 |
| Birthplace of H. C. Andersen | 28 |
| Port named for a Norse god | 26 |
| Home of H. C. Andersen | 22 |
| Danish city named for a god | 27 |
| City WSW of Copenhagen | 22 |
| Andersen's birthplace | 25 |
| "___ a Grecian Urn" | 29 |
| Start of a Keats title | 22 |
| Old-fashioned theater name | 26 |
| "__ a Grecian Urn" | 28 |
| Old-fashioned music hall | 24 |
| "___ Melancholy" | 26 |
| Popular movie house name | 24 |
| Famed Parisian theater | 22 |
| Cineplex ___ (theater chain) | 28 |
| '-- a Grecian Urn' | 26 |
| Word in many theater names | 26 |
| Theater in ancient Greece | 25 |
| Theater for Aristophanes | 24 |
| Start of a dedicatory title | 27 |
| Roman musical building | 22 |
| Pericles's theater | 22 |
| Noted theater in Paris | 22 |
| Name for a movie house | 22 |
| Hammersmith Apollo, formerly | 28 |
| Cineplex ___ Corporation | 24 |
| Cineplex __ (cinema chain) | 26 |
| Ancient theater-in-the-round | 28 |
| Ancient theater in the round | 28 |
| "--- a Grecian Urn" | 29 |
| River to the Baltic Sea | 23 |
| European boundary river | 23 |
| River of Central Europe | 23 |
| Poland-Germany border river | 27 |
| Aromatic European river? | 24 |
| Treaty of Versailles river | 26 |
| Second-longest Polish river | 27 |
| River rising in Silesia | 23 |
| River bordering Lusatia | 23 |
| Polish-German border river | 26 |
| Neisse River's outlet | 25 |
| It flows to the Baltic Sea | 26 |
| Border river in Europe | 22 |
| The Warta's outlet | 22 |
| River with a fragrant sound | 27 |
| River through Pomerania | 23 |
| River through Frankfurt | 23 |
| River that joins the Neisse | 27 |
| River of central Europe | 24 |
| River bordering Germany | 23 |
| Polish/German border river | 26 |
| Neisse's colleague | 22 |
| Germany's ___-Spree Canal | 29 |
| German-Polish boundary river | 28 |
| German river to the Baltic | 26 |
| East German border river | 24 |
| William Collins outputs | 23 |
| Some works from Wordsworth | 26 |
| Some of Keats' works | 24 |
| Poems with dedications | 22 |
| Keats and Shelley works | 23 |
| Worthy words from Wordsworth? | 29 |
| Tributes that may be urned? | 27 |
| Tributes that are urned? | 24 |
| Some of Sappho's poems | 26 |
| Praising works of poetry | 24 |
| Lofty pieces of writing | 23 |
| English reading, perhaps | 24 |
| Certain works by Horace | 23 |
| "To a . . ." poems | 28 |
| "Shih Ching" works | 28 |
| Words inspired by Erato | 23 |
| Versifier's tributes | 24 |
| Tributes to skylarks et al. | 27 |
| They're often dedicated | 27 |
| Some Pablo Neruda works | 23 |
| Some of Keats's feats | 25 |
| Some Andrew Marvell works | 25 |
| Poems with Greek origins | 24 |