| With regularity, to Whitman | 27 |
| Time and again, to Whitman | 26 |
| Time and again, in verse | 24 |
| Many a time, poetically | 23 |
| It's frequently in verse | 28 |
| Frequently, to Shelley | 22 |
| Frequently, in old literature | 29 |
| With regularity, in poetry | 26 |
| With regularity, in odes | 24 |
| Time and again, to a poet | 25 |
| Regularly, to a rhymester | 25 |
| O'er and o'er again | 27 |
| Not infrequent, in poems | 24 |
| Many times, to Browning | 23 |
| Many a time, to Tennyson | 24 |
| It's common in poetry | 25 |
| Frequently, to Freneau | 22 |
| Frequently, to FitzGerald | 25 |
| Frequently, literarily | 22 |
| Frequently, in sonnets | 22 |
| Frequently, archaically | 23 |
| Frequently poetically | 22 |
| Consistently, in verse | 22 |
| Commonly, to Coleridge | 22 |
| All the time, long ago | 22 |
| Again and again, in poesy | 25 |
| A lot of the time, in poetry | 28 |
| More than occasionally | 22 |
| "Come here ___?" | 26 |
| Not just once in a while | 24 |
| Seldom's antithesis | 23 |
| End of a lame pickup line | 25 |
| "Come here ---?" | 26 |
| "Come here __?" | 25 |
| George Gershwin musical | 23 |
| Worth keeping, perhaps | 22 |
| City near Brigham City | 22 |
| Utah's third-largest city | 29 |
| Hometown of the Osmonds | 23 |
| Weber State University locale | 29 |
| City south of Brigham City | 26 |
| City near Salt Lake City | 24 |
| City near Great Salt Lake | 25 |
| Whence Donny and Marie | 22 |
| Weber State University city | 27 |
| Weber State College site | 24 |
| Utah's sixth-largest city | 29 |
| The Osmonds' birthplace | 27 |
| Seat of Weber County, Utah | 26 |
| Salt Lake City neighbor | 23 |
| Osmonds' birthplace | 23 |
| Nash who wrote humorous verse | 29 |
| Nash who wrote humorous poems | 29 |
| Nash who loved to rhyme | 23 |
| Locale of Pine View Dam | 23 |
| Home to Hill Air Force Base | 27 |
| First name in nonsense verse | 28 |
| First name in light verse | 25 |
| First name in humorous poetry | 29 |
| City north of Salt Lake City | 28 |
| City near the Great Salt Lake | 29 |
| Humorist on a 2002 stamp | 24 |
| Author featured herein | 22 |
| "The Germ" poet | 25 |
| Double-curved arch molding | 26 |
| Double curve, in architecture | 29 |
| Decoratively curved molding | 27 |
| Another type of molding | 23 |
| "S" shaped molding | 28 |
| Type of architectural arch | 26 |
| Sigmoid architectural feature | 29 |
| My gosh, it's molding! | 26 |
| Molding with a snaky shape | 26 |
| Molding with a double curve | 27 |
| Molding with a curved profile | 29 |
| Molding that sounds woeful | 26 |
| Molding called cyma recta | 25 |
| Graceful architectural detail | 29 |
| Expression for an arch? | 23 |
| Double-curved decoration | 24 |
| Decorative curved molding | 25 |
| Decorative arch molding | 23 |
| Curve in a crown molding | 24 |
| Convex/concave molding | 22 |
| Architect's S-curve | 23 |
| Arch with a double-S shape | 26 |
| Arch with a double curve | 24 |
| Arch above a monastery door | 27 |
| "S"-shaped molding | 28 |
| --- arch (molding type) | 23 |
| Architectural moldings | 22 |
| S-shaped decorative curves | 26 |
| Gothic cathedral arches | 23 |
| Gothic architecture features | 28 |
| Arches with pointed tops | 24 |
| Ancient Irish alphabet | 22 |
| Old alphabetical script | 23 |
| Old Irish alphabetic system | 27 |
| Old Irish alphabet system | 25 |
| Irish alphabetic system | 23 |