| Frost works | 11 |
| Certain writing | 15 |
| Works with meters | 17 |
| Type of reading or slam | 23 |
| Type of reading | 15 |
| Swinburne's forte | 21 |
| Slammer's forte | 19 |
| Output of H.D. | 14 |
| Moore speciality | 16 |
| Milton's field | 18 |
| Metered output | 14 |
| Metered lines | 13 |
| Maya Angelou's forte | 24 |
| Man Phoebe Snow sang about | 26 |
| Lyrics, sometimes | 17 |
| John Masefield's field | 26 |
| It may be performed at a slam | 29 |
| It may be in motion | 19 |
| Frost's output | 18 |
| Frost's forte | 17 |
| Frost's field | 17 |
| Frost production | 16 |
| Emily Dickinson's field | 27 |
| Countee Cullen's forte | 26 |
| Burns books, typically | 22 |
| Berryman's bequest | 22 |
| "The Writer's Almanac" subject | 44 |
| "The bill and coo of sex" per Elbert Hubbard | 54 |
| "The Writer's Almanac" subject | 45 |
| Rhyme writers | 13 |
| "Dead ___ Society" | 28 |
| Yeats and Keats | 15 |
| Well-versed folks? | 18 |
| Keats and Yeats | 15 |
| Verse writers | 13 |
| Ruth Lilly Prize winners | 24 |
| Masters and Jonson, e.g. | 24 |
| Limerick authors, say | 21 |
| Donne and Bradstreet | 20 |
| Bards | 5 |
| Writers of sonnets | 18 |
| Some open mic performers | 24 |
| Poe and Pope | 12 |
| Millay and Milton | 17 |
| Meter masters? | 14 |
| Lovelace and Frost, for two | 27 |
| Frost and Pound | 15 |
| Couplet composers | 17 |
| Browning and Blake | 18 |
| Brooke and Field | 16 |
| Angelou and Cummings, e.g. | 26 |
| Wilbur and Stevens | 18 |
| Wilbur and Merrill | 18 |
| Wilbur and Kunitz | 17 |
| Whittier College's team nickname | 36 |
| Well-versed ones? | 17 |
| Vers-librists | 13 |
| They're well-versed | 23 |
| They're "born, not made," according to an old saying | 66 |
| They're ''born, not made'' | 46 |
| They don't pay for their license | 36 |
| The Brownings, e.g. | 19 |
| Sonneteers, for instance | 24 |
| Sonnet writers, say | 19 |
| Some laureates | 14 |
| Rhyming writers | 15 |
| Rhymers | 7 |
| Pulitzer candidates | 19 |
| Pound and Poe | 13 |
| Poe and Pound, e.g. | 19 |
| Poe and Pound e.g. | 19 |
| Performers at some readings | 27 |
| People who deal with stress successfully? | 41 |
| People concerned with feet | 26 |
| Ones inspired by Helicon | 24 |
| Ode writers | 11 |
| Nash and Dickinson | 18 |
| Meter readers? | 14 |
| Meter pros | 10 |
| Meter makers | 12 |
| Meter experts? | 14 |
| Men of words | 12 |
| Men of letters | 14 |
| Masters and Jonson | 18 |
| Lovelace's colleagues | 25 |
| Lovelace and Frost | 18 |
| Longfellow and Burns | 20 |
| Keats et al. | 12 |
| Keats and Wordsworth | 20 |
| Keats and Horace, for two | 25 |
| Jarrell and Ciardi | 18 |
| Horace et al. | 13 |
| Homer and others | 16 |
| Greeting card writers | 21 |
| Frost et al. | 12 |
| Frost and others | 16 |
| Frost and Burns, for two | 24 |
| Erato is their Muse | 19 |
| Elegists | 8 |
| Dickinson and Whittier | 22 |