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Political state whose symbol often appears in Wite-Out 54
Political label derived from an Irish word for "outlaw" 65
Political grp. with a "Say It, Sister" blog 53
Political group whose name means "enthusiasm" 55
Political commentator with an Internet "Report" 57
Political activist James known for undercover videos 52
Polite request to an assistant on a home improvement project? 61
Polish-born musician who was awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom 68
Polish-born author who wrote in English, his third language 59
Polish worker grabs large, deceitful poker player (7) 53
Polish Nobelist's Latin-titled novel that inspired a 1951 film 66
Polish general Kosciuszko, hero of the American Revolution 58
Policy protecting against loss of electromotive force? 54
Police operation seizing former loverÂ’s lurid photos (7) 60
Police dept.'s "Be on the lookout!" alert 55
Police "Of a ___ on the shore, of a dark Scottish lake" 65
Police "Blue ___ beached by a spring tide's ebb" 62
Polar penguin named for a French explorer's wife 52
Poker variety in which the best hand is called a wheel 54
Poker variety ... and what the four longest across answers do? 62
Poker player's "Too rich for my blood" 52
Poker player's "Let's see what you've got" 64
Poker player Jamie one move away from winning a chess game? 59
Pokémon move that fails if the attacker is not asleep 56
Poitier's "In the Heat of the Night" role 55
Poisoned item in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" 60
Poisoned husband in "Mourning Becomes Electra" 56
Poison source in Christie's "A Pocket Full of Rye" 64
Points a telescope in the direction of the second-largest planet? 65
Pointer Sisters wanted a man with a "Slow" one 56
Point ___ (southernmost point in continental Europe) 52
Point value in Scrabble of every letter in this puzzle 54
Point total for a "B" tile in Icelandic Scrabble 58
Point of Grant Wood's "American Gothic"? 54
Point of discussion at Otis Spunkmeyer headquarters? 52
Point in a planet's orbit that's closest to the sun 59
Point farthest from the moon in a satellite's orbit 55
Point "Rosemary's Baby" star in the right direction? 66
Poetry's ''rare and radiant maiden'' 56
Poetic preposition most puzzlemakers are tired of writing clues for 67
Poet's ending with "what" or "how" 58
Poet's creation, like "have" and "shave" 64
Poet with the longtime NPR program "A Word in Your Ear" 65
Poet whose works were set to music by Schumann, Strauss and Brahms 66
Poet whose work was read in "Four Weddings and a Funeral" 67
Poet who wrote of the wasp, "I distrust his waspitality" 66
Poet who wrote of "Sultan after Sultan with his Pomp" 63
Poet who wrote "Things fall apart; the center cannot hold" 68
Poet who wrote "They also serve who only stand and wait" 66
Poet who wrote "She walks in beauty, like the night" 62
Poet who wrote "Pinkle Purr" and "Binker" 61
Poet who wrote "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats" 66
Poet who wrote "Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal" 69
Poet who wrote "If you want to be loved, be lovable" 62
Poet who wrote "If called by a panther, don't anther" 67
Poet who wrote "Hope springs eternal in the human breast" 67
Poet who wrote "Don't send a poet to London" 58
Poet who wrote "Do I dare / Disturb the universe?" 60
Poet who wrote "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever" 62
Poet who won a Pulitzer for "The Dust Which Is God" 61
Poet who won a Pulitzer for "John Brown's Body" 61
Poet who won a 1967 Pulitzer for "Live or Die" 56
Poet who originated the phrase "harmony in discord" 61
Poet who made radio broadcasts in support of Mussolini 54
Poet Rich who wrote "Diving Into the Wreck" 53
Poet portrayed by Vincent Price in "Son of Sinbad" 60
Poet Nash who rhymed "Bronx" with "thonx" 61
Poet John who wrote "Lives of X," an autobiography in verse 69
Poet John who won a Pulitzer Prize for "77 Dream Songs" 65
Poet John who translated Dante's "Divine Comedy" 62
Poem with the line "Who intimately lives with rain" 61
Poem with the line "Poems are made by fools like me" 62
Poem whose first, third and seventh lines are identical 55
Poem used in Beethoven's "Choral Symphony" 56
Poem that opens "Once upon a midnight dreary ..." 59
Poem that ends "This ghoul-haunted woodland of Weir" 62
Poem that ends "I am the captain of my soul" 54
Poem that begins "You may talk o' gin and beer" 61
Poem that begins "The skies they were ashen and sober" 64
Poem that begins "Ah, broken is the golden bowl!" 59
Poem set "in the ghoul-haunted woodland of Weir" 58
Poehler who plays Michael Jackson on "SNL" 52
Poe's "queenliest dead that ever died so young" 61
Poe poem written at the time of the California Gold Rush 56
Poe poem set in a "ghoul-haunted woodland" 52
Poe poem about getting good reception with the girl of his dreams? 66
Poe called it "grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt, and ominous" 69
Poe called it "grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt and ominous" 68
Pocket pair nicknamed "speed limit" in Texas hold'em 66
Plus-sized model who hosted "More to Love" 52
Plus-size model who goes by a single palindromic name 53
Plural suffix with "auction" or "musket" 60
Plural French word that spells its singular English form in reverse 67
Plummet ... or what this puzzle's theme answers do? 55
Plumber's concern at the allergist's office? 52
Plotting, writing dialogue, designing sets and the like? 56
Plimpton book subtitled "An American Biography" 57
Pleasure trip, and a hint to this puzzle's theme 52
Pleased look (as depicted by this puzzle's grid) 52
Pleasant spot for Heathcliff's Wuthering Heights? 53