Uomo's counterpart | 22 |
Tori Spelling role on "90210" | 39 |
The D in DKNY | 13 |
Summer's first | 18 |
Summer who sang "Love to Love You Baby" | 49 |
Summer or Mills | 15 |
Summer of songs | 15 |
Staffer on TV's "The West Wing" | 45 |
Secretary Shalala | 17 |
Rudy's ex | 13 |
Ritchie Valens hit | 18 |
Richie Valens tune | 18 |
Reed or Summer | 14 |
Reed or Fargo | 13 |
Reed of "From Here to Eternity" | 41 |
Prima __: opera star | 20 |
Prima __ (opera star) | 21 |
Prima __ (diva) | 15 |
Olympic swimmer de Varona | 25 |
Name sung after "Oh" in a 1959 hit | 44 |
Mobile one of song | 18 |
Miss Reed | 9 |
Misfits' Ritchie Valens cover | 33 |
Golfer Caponi | 13 |
Former H.H.S. Secretary Shalala | 31 |
Flip side of "La Bamba" in '58 | 44 |
Fargo of songdom | 16 |
Disco legend Summer | 19 |
County singer Fargo | 19 |
CNN commentator Brazile | 23 |
Caponi of the L.P.G.A. | 22 |
Andrews of the L.P.G.A. | 23 |
1959 hit by Ritchie Valens | 26 |
1958 hit whose B-side was "La Bamba" | 46 |
1958 hit for Ritchie Valens | 27 |
"The Secret History" novelist Tartt | 45 |
"Parks and Recreation" woman | 38 |
"Mamma Mia!" mamma | 28 |
"La __ è mobile": "Rigoletto" aria | 57 |
"Beverly Hills 90210" female | 38 |
"Bella ___" Stevie Nicks | 34 |
"It's a Wonderful Life" actress | 45 |
1950s-'60s sitcom headliner | 31 |
Metaphysical poet | 17 |
"No man is an island" poet John | 41 |
"Death Be Not Proud" poet | 35 |
"No man is an island" poet | 36 |
"Holy Sonnets" poet | 29 |
"No man is an island" writer | 38 |
"Death, be not proud" poet | 36 |
Poet John | 9 |
English metaphysical poet | 25 |
"Go and catch a falling star" poet | 44 |
"Death, be not proud" poet John | 41 |
"Death Be Not Proud" poet John | 40 |
'Death Be Not Proud' poet | 33 |
Preacher-poet of the 17th century | 33 |
"It tolls for thee" poet | 34 |
"Holy Sonnets" writer | 31 |
"Go, and catch a falling star" poet | 45 |
"For whom the bell tolls" writer | 42 |
"Batter My Heart" poet | 32 |
'No man is an island' writer | 36 |
Sonneteer John | 14 |
Preacher-poet of the 17th c. | 28 |
Poet biographized by Izaak Walton | 33 |
Noted elegist | 13 |
Metaphysical poet: 1573–1631 | 35 |
Metaphysical poet of the 1600s | 30 |
John who wrote "Love built on beauty, soon as beauty, dies" | 69 |
Izaak Walton was his biographer | 31 |
He wrote "Devotions" | 30 |
He wrote " . . .for whom the bell tolls" | 50 |
He said, "No man is an island" | 40 |
Greatest of the metaphysical poets | 34 |
Great "metaphysical poet" | 35 |
First metaphysical poet | 23 |
Famed metaphysical poet | 23 |
English poet-clergyman | 22 |
English poet and clergyman: 1573–1631 | 44 |
English poet 1573–1631 | 29 |
English poet John ____ | 23 |
Elizabethan sonneteer John | 26 |
Cleric-poet | 11 |
Clergyman/poet John | 19 |
"Woman's Constancy" poet John | 43 |
"Twicknam Garden" poet | 32 |
"The Flea" poet | 25 |
"The Bait" poet | 25 |
"Nature's lay idiot, I taught thee to love" penner | 64 |
"Meditation XVII" writer | 34 |
"Love built on beauty, soon as beauty, dies" penner | 61 |
"Holy Sonnets" poet John | 34 |
"For Whom the Bell Tolls" poet | 40 |
"For God's sake hold your tongue, and let me love" poet | 69 |
"Divine Poems" author | 31 |
"Death, be not proud ..." poet John | 45 |
"Death be not proud" writer | 37 |
"Air and Angels" poet | 31 |
". . . for whom the bell tolls" penner | 48 |