| Poetic "until this time" | 34 |
| Poetic ''until this time'' | 42 |
| Poetic ''before'' | 33 |
| Poet–political activist Jones | 36 |
| Poet/dramatist Federico GarcÃa ___ | 37 |
| Poet's repetition for effect | 32 |
| Poet's relative of 'gins | 32 |
| Poet's palindromic preposition | 34 |
| Poet's palindromic "before" | 41 |
| Poet's metrical consideration | 33 |
| Poet's ending with what or how | 34 |
| Poet's "wonderful" vehicle | 40 |
| Poet's "windows of the soul" | 42 |
| Poet's "frequently" | 33 |
| Poet's "eternally" | 32 |
| Poet's "at no time" | 33 |
| Poet's ''before'' | 37 |
| Poet with a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame | 46 |
| Poet with a special passion for women | 37 |
| Poet with a seemingly self-contradictory name | 45 |
| Poet with a role in "Roots" | 37 |
| Poet with a "fanatic's heart" | 43 |
| Poet Wilbur's "Walking to ___" | 44 |
| Poet whose work inspired "Cats" | 41 |
| Poet whose pen name was Webster Ford | 36 |
| Poet whose name is two opposites in a row | 41 |
| Poet who wrote the novel "The Fathers" | 48 |
| Poet who wrote mostly in elegiac couplets | 41 |
| Poet who wrote "To err is human ..." | 46 |
| Poet who wrote "The Sonnets to Orpheus" | 49 |
| Poet who wrote "The Kiss . . . " | 42 |
| Poet who wrote "The Holy Fair" | 40 |
| Poet who wrote "The Highwayman" | 41 |
| Poet who wrote "The Faerie Queene" | 44 |
| Poet who wrote "The Blessed Damozel" | 46 |
| Poet who wrote "Stories of God" | 41 |
| Poet who wrote "Sheridan's Ride" | 46 |
| Poet who wrote "Rose Aylmer" | 38 |
| Poet who wrote "Opportunity" | 38 |
| Poet who wrote "Hair"? | 32 |
| Poet who wrote "For the Time Being" | 45 |
| Poet who wrote "As If" | 32 |
| Poet who wrote "All pity is self-pity" | 48 |
| Poet who wrote "A Rapture" | 36 |
| Poet who won the 1923 Nobel Prize for Literature | 48 |
| Poet who won a posthumous Pulitzer Prize | 40 |
| Poet who was Flaubert's mistress | 36 |
| Poet who read at Clinton's inauguration | 43 |
| Poet who married Thomas Mann's daughter | 43 |
| Poet who inspired the musical "Cats" | 46 |
| Poet who inspired "Cats" | 34 |
| Poet who gave us "carpe diem" | 39 |
| Poet who feuded with Pope Boniface VIII | 39 |
| Poet who elicits a lot of giggles? | 34 |
| Poet who coined "carpe diem" | 38 |
| Poet who always wrote in green ink | 34 |
| Poet using common speech and free verse | 39 |
| Poet unlikely to win a wrestling match? | 39 |
| Poet translated by Edward FitzGerald | 36 |
| Poet Sully Prudhomme (1901 Nobelist) | 36 |
| Poet Sanchez of the Black Arts Movement | 39 |
| Poet Samuel who wrote "Hudibras" | 42 |
| Poet Riley's Indiana birthplace | 35 |
| Poet Prior's "prior" | 34 |
| Poet Pound and philanthropist Cornell | 37 |
| Poet portrayed in “Il Postino” | 38 |
| Poet portrayed in "Il Postino" | 40 |
| Poet played by Cornel Wilde in a 1957 film | 42 |
| Poet Phillis ___: 1753?–84 | 33 |
| Poet of the platoon can't take the pressure? | 48 |
| Poet mentioned in "Inferno" | 37 |
| Poet laureate of England: 1715–18 | 40 |
| Poet known as "the Tentmaker" | 39 |
| Poet John in a reflective state? | 32 |
| Poet James Whitcomb and singer Jeannie, for two | 47 |
| Poet inspired by Old Glory at Fort McHenry | 42 |
| Poet in Johnson's "Rasselas" | 42 |
| Poet honored with a 2011 National Medal of Arts | 47 |
| Poet Henry David's provisions? | 34 |
| Poet Ginsberg plus his male buds? | 33 |
| Poet Gelett Burgess wrote that he never saw one | 47 |
| Poet Ezra's favorite desserts? | 34 |
| Poet Elizabeth Barrett's scores? | 36 |
| Poet Doolittle: 1886–1961 | 32 |
| Poet Doolittle better known as H.D. Imagiste | 44 |
| Poet depicted in art alongside the Scythians | 44 |
| Poet depicted in "Il Postino" | 39 |
| Poet Denise Levertov's anagrammatic urging | 46 |
| Poet credited with popularizing haiku | 37 |
| Poet Charles or ballplayer Gregg | 32 |
| Poet born in Hailey, Idaho (1885) | 33 |
| Poet biographized by Izaak Walton | 33 |
| Poet best known for "The Highwayman" | 46 |
| Poet banished by the emperor Augustus | 37 |
| Poet at Clinton's first inauguration | 40 |
| Poet associated with "Cats" | 37 |
| Poet arrested for treason in 1945 | 33 |
| Poet and illustrator Silverstein | 32 |
| Poet and greeting card writer __ Polis Schutz | 45 |
| Poet and dramatist Frederico Garcia | 35 |