Lord Byron or Lord Tennyson | 27 |
Coffeehouse reader, perhaps | 27 |
"___ and Peasant" | 27 |
Flowing off the page, maybe | 27 |
Emily Dickinson's field | 27 |
Lovelace and Frost, for two | 27 |
Performers at some readings | 27 |
Okefenokee Swamp inhabitant | 27 |
Walt Kelly's brainchild | 27 |
Type of stick with a spring | 27 |
Okefenokee possum of comics | 27 |
Sci-fi author Frederick ___ | 27 |
Dish eaten with the fingers | 27 |
Food made from elephant ear | 27 |
N, E, S, or W, on a compass | 27 |
Ultimate goal in retailing? | 27 |
'1,000 -- of light' | 27 |
Like the tops of dunce caps | 27 |
Petits ___ (French veggies) | 27 |
Press secretary's asset | 27 |
Pageant entrant's asset | 27 |
Game with "tells" | 27 |
Election adviser, for short | 27 |
Campaign hustler, for short | 27 |
Roman in the movie business | 27 |
Preceder of circle or front | 27 |
Like Perry's expedition | 27 |
Pushed a barge with a stick | 27 |
One pushing a pirogue, e.g. | 27 |
Officer's regular route | 27 |
Prowler avoided by prowlers | 27 |
It sometimes sniffs cocaine | 27 |
What it costs nothing to be | 27 |
Part of the office rat race | 27 |
Dance associated with dots? | 27 |
"Beer Barrel ___" | 27 |
Weird Al Yankovic specialty | 27 |
Lively dance in duple meter | 27 |
Fast dance with a hop in it | 27 |
Allergy sufferer's bane | 27 |
Word before count or season | 27 |
It's played in chukkers | 27 |
"Marco!" response | 27 |
Sport that requires helmets | 27 |
Its field is 300 yards long | 27 |
It's played with ponies | 27 |
Game with four-person teams | 27 |
Game with four-foot mallets | 27 |
Game requiring horse sense? | 27 |
Casual short-sleeved shirts | 27 |
Folks in smoke-filled rooms | 27 |
___ Wonderful (juice brand) | 27 |
Certain lap dog, informally | 27 |
Southern California college | 27 |
Old Italian orchard goddess | 27 |
Cheerleader's accessory | 27 |
It may be shaken by a court | 27 |
Explorer --- de León | 27 |
Llano dweller's garment | 27 |
Standing body in some yards | 27 |
Brand of skin care products | 27 |
Aquaculturists' locales | 27 |
First successful video game | 27 |
First commercial video game | 27 |
Deliverers of express mail? | 27 |
What Lyle Lovett might ride | 27 |
French for 'bridge' | 27 |
Italian film producer Carlo | 27 |
Shetland or shanks follower | 27 |
Express or tail predecessor | 27 |
Nanki-__, son of the Mikado | 27 |
Magician's sound effect | 27 |
Christopher Robin's pal | 27 |
Famous corner in literature | 27 |
When doubled, make light of | 27 |
Big seller in bear markets? | 27 |
Best seller in bear markets | 27 |
Bear's scoffing comment | 27 |
Bear associated with Disney | 27 |
"Silly old Bear!" | 27 |
Summer Olympics event venue | 27 |
Office gambling arrangement | 27 |
Seaport of southern England | 27 |
Pulitzer Prize writer: 1918 | 27 |
Pulitzer Prize author: 1918 | 27 |
English Channel harbor town | 27 |
Places to make a big splash | 27 |
Chlorinated backyard waters | 27 |
Like Franklin's Richard | 27 |
Like Richard of the almanac | 27 |
Leading a hardscrabble life | 27 |
In a state with no capital? | 27 |
Beneficiaries of Robin Hood | 27 |
Works with everyday objects | 27 |
Tradition-challenging genre | 27 |
Product sold by Paul Newman | 27 |
Movies, hit songs, TV, etc. | 27 |
Movies, TV, hit songs, etc. | 27 |
Contemporary mass interests | 27 |
John or Paul, but not Ringo | 27 |