| Italian poet | 12 |
| Alighieri | 9 |
| "Divine Comedy" author | 32 |
| "Inferno" author | 26 |
| Florentine poet | 15 |
| "The Divine Comedy" author | 36 |
| "Divine Comedy" poet | 30 |
| Infernal writer? | 16 |
| "La vita nuova" poet | 30 |
| "Inferno" poet | 24 |
| Beatrice's adorer | 21 |
| "Purgatorio" writer | 29 |
| "Divine Comedy" writer | 32 |
| "Inferno" writer | 26 |
| Beatrice's admirer | 22 |
| Author of "The Divine Comedy" | 39 |
| "La Vita Nuova" writer | 32 |
| Inferno describer | 17 |
| Beatrice's friend | 21 |
| "The Divine Comedy" writer | 36 |
| "Purgatorio" poet | 27 |
| 'Divine Comedy' writer | 30 |
| ''Inferno'' author | 34 |
| ___ Gabriel Rossetti | 20 |
| "The Inferno" poet | 28 |
| "The Divine Comedy" penner | 36 |
| "La vita nuova" author | 32 |
| "Il Convivio" author | 30 |
| "Divina commedia" poet | 32 |
| ''Divine Comedy'' author | 40 |
| Virgil put him through hell | 27 |
| The Divine Comedy poet | 25 |
| Poet who feuded with Pope Boniface VIII | 39 |
| Poet Rossetti | 13 |
| Poet Alighieri | 14 |
| Italy's "Supreme Poet" | 36 |
| Italian poet Alighieri | 22 |
| Inferno chronicler | 18 |
| Infernal writer | 15 |
| Infernal author? | 16 |
| He went through Hell | 20 |
| He loved Beatrice | 17 |
| Famous poet | 11 |
| Famed Florentine | 16 |
| Divine poet? | 12 |
| Divine Comedy author | 23 |
| Divine comedian? | 16 |
| Author of ''The Divine Comedy'' | 47 |
| "The Inferno" author | 30 |
| "Inferno" man | 23 |
| "Inferno" creator | 27 |
| "Il Convivio" writer | 30 |
| "Divine Comedy" penner | 32 |
| 'Inferno' writer | 24 |
| 'Divine Comedy' author | 30 |
| ''The Divine Comedy'' poet | 42 |
| ''La Vita Nuova'' poet | 38 |
| ___ Alighieri | 13 |
| Writer who went to hell? | 24 |
| Writer exiled in 1302 | 21 |
| Worshiper of Beatrice | 21 |
| Whom Beatrice guided through Paradise | 37 |
| T.S. Eliot book-essay | 21 |
| Symphony by Liszt | 17 |
| Subject of a Giotto painting | 28 |
| Randal's buddy in "Clerks" | 40 |
| Pre-Raphaelite Rossetti | 23 |
| Poet translated by Longfellow | 29 |
| Poet translated by Ciardi | 25 |
| Poet surnamed Alighieri | 23 |
| Poet painted by Giotto | 22 |
| Poet famed for terza rima | 25 |
| Poet ___ Alighieri | 18 |
| Noted Italian | 13 |
| Nether lands expert | 19 |
| Middle Ages literary figure | 27 |
| Lizst symphony | 14 |
| Italian meter man | 17 |
| Italian master poet | 19 |
| Inspiration for Dan Brown's 2013 novel | 42 |
| Inferno visitor | 15 |
| Inferno man | 11 |
| Il Poeta | 8 |
| His comedy was divine | 21 |
| His beloved was Beatrice | 24 |
| He wrote "This way a good soul never passes" | 54 |
| He wrote "All hope abandon . . . " | 44 |
| He toured Hades with Aeneas | 27 |
| He pined for Beatrice | 21 |
| He met Charon in the underworld | 31 |
| He appears on Italy's two-euro coin | 39 |
| Great Italian poet | 18 |
| Giotto subject | 14 |
| Giotto contemporary | 19 |
| Friend of Beatrice | 18 |
| Florentine poet exPAtriated in 1302 | 35 |
| Florentine literary giant | 25 |
| Florentine exiled in 1302 | 25 |
| First poet to use the terza rima verse form | 43 |
| First name of Rossetti | 22 |