Word "POET" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a writer of poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry)

Crossword Clues for POET

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Maya Angelou or Pablo Neruda
Sonnet writer New York Times 06 May 2024
Rhyme creator
One well-versed in verse Wall Street Journal 02 May 2024
One who might rhyme 35 Down with 55 Down? (4)
Sappho or Ocean Vuong Universal 25 Apr 2024
Ode writer Universal 23 Apr 2024
Mosab Abu Toha or Maya Angelou Universal 21 Apr 2024
A writer of verse (4)
Writer such as Mahmoud Darwish USA Today 03 Apr 2024
Muldoon or Meehan, for instance, will write opening, reflective pieces
Frost, for example Wall Street Journal 25 Mar 2024
17-Across, for one New York Times 15 Mar 2024
Writer's quantity of money after penning English
Artist that Jodie Foster's character felt should have been sent to space, in "Contact"
Poe or Browning
Rhymester Newsday 03 Mar 2024
Sonnet writer for example
Haiku or sonnet author
Frost or Keats
Longfellow, e.g.
Literary magazine contributor, perhaps LA Times Daily 15 Feb 2024
Keats or Frost
Shel Silverstein or A.A. Milne Family Time 12 Feb 2024
Verse writer Newsday 31 Jan 2024
Frost, perhaps, held back by inappropriate operation (4)
Linesman's favourite going round circle (4)
Songwriter, sometimes Wall Street Journal 24 Jan 2024
Song writer, sometimes
Love being entertained by favourite writer
Pound, for example, fifth grade put in kitty
Love being entertained by favourite writer (4)
Pound, for example, fifth grade put in kitty (4)
Versin' person? New York Times 08 Jan 2024
Writers of verse, such as the Mallorquin Miquel Costa I Liobera
"Heart of God" penned by favourite writer of verse (4)
Stanza sculptor?
A creator of poems (4)
_ Laureate of the United States
Pound, for one Wall Street Journal 16 Dec 2023
Walt Whitman or Amanda Gorman
Walt Whitman, e.g. Commuter 11 Dec 2023
Ode writer Universal 23 Nov 2023
Sonnet writer Universal 16 Nov 2023
3-Down, for one LA Times Daily 09 Nov 2023
Amanda Gorman or Maya Angelou USA Today 08 Nov 2023
Rhyming writer Family Time 23 Oct 2023
One who composes rhymes and odes
Wordsworth or Shakespeare, e.g.
Wordsmith like Wordsworth Universal 02 Oct 2023
Homer, e.g. Wall Street Journal 29 Sep 2023
Poe or Keats, e.g.
Maya Angelou or William Wordsworth, e.g.
Robert Frost or Robert Burns, e.g.
Audre Lorde, e.g USA Today 15 Aug 2023
Maya Angelou or Sylvia Plath, e.g.
Person with sonnet skills
Ada Limón, e.g LA Times Daily 10 Jul 2023
Emily Dickinson or Robert Burns, for one
Ode creator LA Times Daily 30 Jun 2023
Verse writer LA Times Daily 18 Jun 2023
Amanda Gorman or Emily Dickinson Universal 03 Jun 2023
Mary Oliver, e.g LA Times Daily 27 May 2023
Literary lyricist?
Writer such as Nima Yooshij USA Today 01 May 2023
Ariana Brown or Elizabeth Barrett Browning USA Today 25 Apr 2023
Bard Eugene Sheffer 21 Apr 2023
Haiku author
Rhyme writer Universal 05 Apr 2023
Robert Frost or William Wordsworth, for one
Many a Bartlett's source Newsday 10 Mar 2023
Plath or Poe Universal 01 Mar 2023
Langston Hughes, for one LA Times Daily 28 Feb 2023
Wilde or Shakespeare, e.g.
Coffeehouse entertainer Wall Street Journal 28 Jan 2023
Zephaniah or Keats The Guardian Quick 23 Jan 2023
Ada Limón, for one LA Times Daily 13 Jan 2023
Maker of clever rhymes Family Time 08 Jan 2023
Keats or Tennyson, for one
One who writes rhymes
Artist using line breaks USA Today 10 Dec 2022
William Wordsworth, e.g.
Keats or Elio, for one
Edgar Allan Poe, for one
Bard Premier Sunday 13 Nov 2022
Creator of rhymes Family Time 02 Oct 2022
Bard LA Times Daily 20 Sep 2022
Verse writer The Times Concise 16 Sep 2022
Angelou or Wordsworth, e.g.
Stanza writer Universal 08 Sep 2022
Person who writes verses Newsday 29 Aug 2022
Li Bai, for one Wall Street Journal 27 Aug 2022
Well-versed sort Wall Street Journal 30 Jul 2022
Maya Angelou or Sylvia Plath, e.g.
Maya Angelou, for one LA Times Daily 18 Jul 2022
Maya Angelou, for one New York Times 18 Jul 2022
Robert Frost or Maya Angelou, e.g.
Meter reader? New York Times 01 Jul 2022
Master of rhymes Family Time 26 Jun 2022
Verse writer LA Times Daily 20 Jun 2022
Sonnet creator Newsday 19 Jun 2022
Official role first filled by 6, 1668-1689 The Guardian Weekend 18 Jun 2022
Bard Eugene Sheffer 17 Jun 2022
Amanda Gorman, for one LA Times Daily 17 Jun 2022
Performer at a slam USA Today 11 Jun 2022
Coffeehouse performer Newsday 08 Jun 2022
One who's well-versed LA Times Daily 27 May 2022
Wilde or Frost, e.g.
Milton or Betjeman, say The Guardian Quick 10 May 2022
Amanda Gorman, e.g Universal 08 Apr 2022
Frost, but not dew Newsday 25 Mar 2022
User of scanning devices Newsday 19 Mar 2022
Pinnacle of European talent — all starting for this writer The Times Cryptic 03 Mar 2022
Ode composer The Washington Post Sunday 20 Feb 2022
Wordsworth or Shakespeare, e.g.
Paula Meehan or Paul Muldoon Irish Times Simplex 04 Feb 2022
Verse writer Thomas Joseph 31 Jan 2022
Bard with rhymes Family Time 02 Jan 2022
Amanda Gorman, for one Wall Street Journal 27 Dec 2021
Stress specialist? New York Times 18 Dec 2021
Gwen Nell Westerman, for one USA Today 12 Dec 2021
One may write an ode Universal 01 Dec 2021
Amanda Gorman or Langston Hughes Universal 29 Nov 2021
One with the rhymes
Sarah Kay, for example USA Today 24 Nov 2021
Jenny Zhang, for example USA Today 17 Nov 2021
Sharon Olds, e.g USA Today 15 Nov 2021
Bard Eugene Sheffer 05 Nov 2021
Wendy Chen, for example USA Today 24 Oct 2021
Frost, for one Thomas Joseph 20 Oct 2021
Writer of 2-Down New York Times 06 Oct 2021
Artist regularly seen in protests
Writer of rhymes Newsday 13 Sep 2021
Writer of odes or tanka USA Today 04 Sep 2021
Rainer Maria Rilke or Audre Lorde Universal 21 Jul 2021
Joshua Jennifer Espinoza, for one USA Today 28 Jun 2021
Rita Dove or Rita Joe USA Today 26 Jun 2021
Khadijah Queen, for one USA Today 14 Jun 2021
Amanda Gorman or Maya Angelou Universal 25 May 2021
Sappho or Pindar LA Times Daily 20 May 2021
Sappho or Pindar The Washington Post 20 May 2021
Maker of clever rhymes Family Time 17 May 2021
Master of verse?
Bard Eugene Sheffer 04 May 2021
Cameron Awkward-Rich, for example USA Today 21 Apr 2021
Occupation for 32-Down New York Times 07 Apr 2021
Amanda Gorman, e.g New York Times 13 Mar 2021
Limerick writer Universal 04 Mar 2021
Joy Harjo, for one USA Today 14 Feb 2021
'The Tell-Tale Heart' author The Washington Post Sunday 31 Jan 2021
'God is the perfect ___': Robert Browning New York Times 20 Jan 2021
Adrienne Rich or Nikki Giovanni USA Today 15 Jan 2021
Writer of rhyming lines Family Time 10 Jan 2021
William Wordsworth, for one
Ocean Vuong, for example USA Today 22 Dec 2020
Competitor in a verbal slam Universal 19 Dec 2020
Sonnet creator Newsday 16 Dec 2020
Yeats or Keats New York Times 13 Dec 2020
Author of rhymes Family Time 07 Dec 2020
Angelou or Dickinson LA Times Daily 02 Dec 2020
Angelou or Dickinson The Washington Post 02 Dec 2020
Expert on feet New York Times 21 Nov 2020
Writer of verse The Times Concise 17 Nov 2020
Browning but not cooking The Washington Post 17 Oct 2020
Browning but not cooking LA Times Daily 17 Oct 2020
William Wordsworth, for one
One who's well-versed in the arts? New York Times 12 Oct 2020
Rhyme writer Wall Street Journal 28 Sep 2020
Verse writer Thomas Joseph 14 Sep 2020
Writer of verses USA Today 14 Aug 2020
Writer‘s moggy perhaps given nothing to eat
Chaucer or Milton Canadiana 20 Jul 2020
Maya Angelou, e.g USA Today 26 Jun 2020
Person who writes verses Newsday 16 Jun 2020
Frost, e.g Thomas Joseph 11 Jun 2020
Sappho, e.g Universal 06 Jun 2020
Yeats or Keats, e.g.
Wordsworth or Shelley, e.g.
Reciter at a slam USA Today 21 Mar 2020
''A nightingale who sits in darkness,'' per Shelley Newsday 14 Mar 2020
The Border's Pocket Rocket synonymous with Limerick Irish Times Crosaire 04 Mar 2020
Verse writer Newsday 26 Feb 2020
Haiku or sonnet author
Writer of verses Newsday 27 Jan 2020
Frost, for example, at both ends of Powell Street Irish Times Crosaire 13 Jan 2020
Wordsworth or Whitman Wall Street Journal 30 Dec 2019
Bard uses Old English in reduced part
Keats, e.g Premier Sunday 27 Oct 2019
Frost or Nash USA Today 16 Oct 2019
Person who writes rhymes
Homer, for one New York Times 22 Sep 2019
No harm in metaphor produced by Yeats Irish Times Crosaire 21 Sep 2019
William Wordsworth, for one
Keats or Yeats
Lyricist, essentially USA Today 26 Aug 2019
34-Across, e.g Wall Street Journal 24 Aug 2019
Couplet creator Thomas Joseph 31 Jul 2019
Rap composer, e.g USA Today 20 Jul 2019
Foot expert? Universal 19 Jul 2019
Rap writer, e.g USA Today 21 Jun 2019
Audre Lorde or Lord Byron New York Times 18 Jun 2019
"Every great architect is ... a great __": Wright LA Times Daily 02 Jun 2019
'Every great architect is ... a great __': Wright The Washington Post 02 Jun 2019
Frost, for one Thomas Joseph 31 May 2019
Bard uses Old English in small part The Sun Two Speed 25 May 2019
Verse writer The Sun Two Speed 25 May 2019
Writer of rhymes Newsday 07 May 2019
Writer of verse The Washington Post 06 May 2019
Writer of verse LA Times Daily 06 May 2019
Pound, e.g The Washington Post 04 May 2019
Pound, e.g LA Times Daily 04 May 2019
Verse creator Premier Sunday 14 Apr 2019
Shakespeare or Pound Universal 15 Mar 2019
Many a Pulitzer winner USA Today 07 Mar 2019
Keats or Yeats LA Times Daily 01 Mar 2019
Keats or Yeats The Washington Post 01 Mar 2019
Person creating verses Newsday 25 Feb 2019
Browning or Burns LA Times Daily 18 Feb 2019
Browning or Burns The Washington Post 18 Feb 2019
Poe or Kipling Canadiana 04 Feb 2019
Verse writer Wall Street Journal 30 Jan 2019
Shelley's ''nightingale'' Newsday 26 Jan 2019
Maya Angelou, for one Universal 14 Jan 2019
Browning or Burns
"Every great architect is ... a great __": Wright
Homer, for one
Writer of verse
34-Across, e.g.
Shakespeare or Pound
Rap composer, e.g.
Audre Lorde or Lord Byron
Maya Angelou, for one
Keats or Yeats
Verse writer
Foot expert?
Pound, e.g.
Frost or Nash
Rap writer, e.g.
Lyricist, essentially
Many a Pulitzer winner
Auden, Blake or Coleridge The Washington Post 26 Dec 2018
Auden, Blake or Coleridge LA Times Daily 26 Dec 2018
Thomas or Milton Wall Street Journal 15 Dec 2018
Lord Byron or Lord Tennyson
Mary Oliver, e.g The Washington Post 28 Nov 2018
Mary Oliver, e.g LA Times Daily 28 Nov 2018
Frost, e.g LA Times Daily 15 Nov 2018
Frost, e.g The Washington Post 15 Nov 2018
Writer of odes Family Time 11 Nov 2018
Rhymer at a coffeehouse Universal 07 Nov 2018
Pound, e.g New York Times 19 Oct 2018
Competitor in a slam USA Today 29 Sep 2018
Burns, e.g LA Times Daily 09 Sep 2018
Verse writer Premier Sunday 09 Sep 2018
Burns, e.g The Washington Post 09 Sep 2018
Coffee shop entertainer Universal 07 Sep 2018
One who writes verses
Master of rhymes Family Time 29 Jul 2018
Sonneteer, e.g USA Today 25 Jul 2018
Maya Angelou, for one Wall Street Journal 23 Jul 2018
Linesman is responsible for 17 down Irish Times Crosaire 16 Jul 2018
Versifier Premier Sunday 15 Jul 2018
Nightingale, per Shelley Newsday 14 Jul 2018
One who works with feet LA Times Daily 13 Jul 2018
One who works with feet The Washington Post 13 Jul 2018
Rondeau writer Wall Street Journal 03 Jul 2018
Rhythmic versifier Universal 03 Jul 2018
35-Across writer USA Today 25 Jun 2018
Writer has time for another
Sonneteer Universal 06 Jun 2018
Frost or Browning LA Times Daily 28 May 2018
Frost or Browning The Washington Post 28 May 2018
Reader at a slam USA Today 25 May 2018
Limerick writer, e.g USA Today 21 May 2018
Haiku writer, say USA Today 18 May 2018
Any limerick writer Universal 15 May 2018
Verse writer
Reader at an open mic USA Today 13 May 2018
Yeats, for e.g.
Yeats or Heaney, say Irish Times Simplex 28 Apr 2018
One inspired by Erato USA Today 22 Apr 2018
Verse creator
Slam participant Wall Street Journal 11 Apr 2018
"Always be a __, even in prose": Baudelaire LA Times Daily 11 Apr 2018
'Always be a __, even in prose': Baudelaire The Washington Post 11 Apr 2018
Browning or Kipling
Sonnet writer Newsday 27 Mar 2018
Writer whose mission/Is rhymed composition USA Today 26 Mar 2018
Keats or Yeats New York Times 13 Mar 2018
Coffeehouse performer Universal 28 Feb 2018
Blake or Byron Wall Street Journal 10 Feb 2018
31-Across, e.g USA Today 10 Feb 2018
Lyricist's kin Universal 22 Jan 2018
67 Down, e.g The Washington Post Sunday 21 Jan 2018
Coffee shop open-mike performer, perhaps USA Today 06 Jan 2018
Auden, Blake or Coleridge
One who works with feet
Thomas or Milton
Keats or Yeats
Pound, e.g.
Slam participant
Rondeau writer
Maya Angelou, for one
Frost or Browning
Burns, e.g.
Frost, e.g.
"Always be a __, even in prose": Baudelaire
Reader at an open mic
Reader at a slam
One inspired by Erato
Limerick writer, e.g.
Haiku writer, say
Competitor in a slam
Coffee shop open-mike performer, perhaps
35-Across writer
31-Across, e.g.
Maya Angelou, e.g.
Shakespeare was one
Mary Oliver, e.g.
Any limerick writer
Coffee shop entertainer
Coffeehouse performer
Lyricist's kin
Rhymer at a coffeehouse
Rhythmic versifier
Sonneteer
Sonneteer, e.g.
American writer close to Walt Whitman? The Telegraph Cryptic 14 Dec 2017
Paula Meehan or Paul Muldoon Irish Times Simplex 07 Dec 2017
Slam artist Universal 30 Nov 2017
Coffeehouse reader, perhaps USA Today 17 Oct 2017
Linesman possibly starts to puff over extra time
Rhyming writer Family Time 09 Oct 2017
Yeats or Keats
Burns or Byron Newsday 01 Oct 2017
Browning, e.g LA Times Daily 24 Sep 2017
Browning, e.g The Washington Post 24 Sep 2017
Versifier Newsday 03 Sep 2017
Versifier Universal 01 Sep 2017
Expert on meters and feet New York Times 20 Aug 2017
Versifier, model versifier
"Roses are red" speaker Family Time 26 Jun 2017
One who writes poems
Burns or Byron LA Times Daily 29 May 2017
Burns or Byron The Washington Post 29 May 2017
Brooke or Brooks New York Times 28 May 2017
One who works with meters and feet Family Time 07 May 2017
Writer of flowery verses Universal 24 Mar 2017
Writer of verse Universal 21 Feb 2017
Person creating rhymes Family Time 06 Feb 2017
Certain Pulitzer Prize recipient Newsday 03 Feb 2017
Conservative foundation in Cork backs Limerick engineer? Irish Times Crosaire 25 Jan 2017
14-Across, for one USA Today 11 Jan 2017
Fit clothes round anything put across here?
14-Across, for one
Brooke or Brooks
Expert on meters and feet
Writer of flowery verses
Versifier
Slam artist
Burns or Byron
Browning, e.g.
Coffeehouse reader, perhaps
Lyricist, essentially Newsday 22 Dec 2016
Verse creator Thomas Joseph 13 Dec 2016
Donne, e.g Premier Sunday 11 Dec 2016
Introduces Politics of Early Tenements by Larkin? Irish Times Crosaire 03 Dec 2016
Dante or Dickinson Newsday 27 Nov 2016
Meter user New York Times 25 Nov 2016
Bard Universal 31 Oct 2016
Meter minder? The Washington Post 26 Oct 2016
Coffeehouse entertainer Wall Street Journal 21 Oct 2016
Rhyme master Family Time 02 Oct 2016
Well-versed artist? LA Times Daily 22 Sep 2016
Pound, but not ounce LA Times Daily 14 Sep 2016
Bard LA Times Daily 07 Sep 2016
Couplet creator Newsday 04 Sep 2016
Verse writer The Times Concise 30 Aug 2016
Burns or Sexton, e.g Universal 16 Aug 2016
Recital VIP Universal 07 Aug 2016
US author Frost ultimately — this?
Maya Angelou, e.g The Washington Post 20 Jul 2016
Coffeehouse reciter USA Today 18 Jul 2016
Sexton, e.g Wall Street Journal 14 Jul 2016
Rhyme writer Universal 07 Jul 2016
Sonneteer or psalmist The Washington Post 24 Jun 2016
Pound, e.g The Chronicle of Higher Education 27 May 2016
Jim Morrison, e.g Jonesin 17 May 2016
Virgil, e.g Premier Sunday 15 May 2016
Pope, say, oddly protests The Telegraph Cryptic 15 May 2016
Odist, for instance Newsday 27 Apr 2016
Versifier USA Today 12 Apr 2016
Dickinson or Dove Wall Street Journal 22 Mar 2016
Foot specialist? Newsday 19 Feb 2016
Master of rhymes Universal 10 Feb 2016
Langston Hughes, e.g The Washington Post 09 Feb 2016
Master rhymer Universal 04 Feb 2016
Linesman provides a laugh in Limerick Irish Times Crosaire 20 Jan 2016
Meter user
Coffeehouse reciter
Bard
Burns or Sexton, e.g.
Pound, e.g.
Bard
Pound, but not ounce
Well-versed artist?
Master of rhymes
Master rhymer
Recital VIP
Rhyme writer
Epic creator LA Times Daily 31 Dec 2015
Writer who, in the morning, goes from bed to verse The Washington Post 10 Dec 2015
Dickinson or Frost, e.g Universal 06 Dec 2015
Odist, e.g Premier Sunday 22 Nov 2015
Yearly Library of Congress appointee New York Times 14 Nov 2015
Burns or Byron USA Today 03 Nov 2015
Dealer in 15-Across Universal 02 Nov 2015
Orpheus, for one LA Times Daily 30 Oct 2015
Versifier Eugene Sheffer 16 Oct 2015
Pope, maybe? If I can't he may modify pontificate
One concerned with rhythm and feet USA Today 10 Oct 2015
Writer of rhymes Universal 28 Sep 2015
Verse maker USA Today 20 Sep 2015
One concerned with rhythm LA Times Daily 30 Aug 2015
Well-versed one? LA Times Daily 13 Aug 2015
One concerned with foot placement Newsday 08 Aug 2015
28-Across, e.g LA Times Daily 12 Jul 2015
Coffeehouse performer Newsday 09 Jul 2015
Prior or Pope Wall Street Journal 03 Jul 2015
Rhyme master Universal 19 Jun 2015
Pound or Pope LA Times Daily 16 Jun 2015
Metrist, perhaps USA Today 25 Apr 2015
One seeking money for a meter? New York Times 22 Mar 2015
Ginsberg perhaps cut lines from verse
Slam participant Universal 08 Mar 2015
Burns, for instance Newsday 28 Feb 2015
Expert on feet? LA Times Daily 04 Feb 2015
Browning or Kipling New York Times 26 Jan 2015
Rhymer Family Time 11 Jan 2015
28-Across, e.g.
Expert on feet?
Keats or Yeats
Verse maker
One concerned with rhythm and feet
Metrist, perhaps
Burns or Byron
Prior or Pope
Juan Felipe Herrera, for one
Writer of verse
Writer of rhymes
Slam participant
Rhyme master
Yearly Library of Congress appointee
One seeking money for a meter?
Browning or Kipling
T.S. Eliot or e.e. cummings
Writer who, in the morning, goes from bed to verse
Dealer in 15-Across
Odist, e.g.
Dickinson or Frost, e.g.
Lyricist, often
Writer of verses
Writer of rhymes
Verse writer
One concerned with foot placement
Couplet creator
Coffeehouse performer
Burns, for instance
Burns, e.g.
Well-versed one?
Pound or Pope
Orpheus, for one
One concerned with rhythm
Epic creator
River that's out of this world?  Oder perhaps
Couplet creator
Langston Hughes, e.g.
One inspired by Calliope
Person creating rhymes
Writer of 12-Down
"God is the perfect ___": Browning
Pound or Moore, e.g.
Doe, e.g.
Foot specialist?
One who deals with stress well?
Natasha Trethewey, for one
One who might go from bed to verse
User of scanning devices
She's not averse to a verse
Odist, for instance
Emily Dickinson, e.g.
Shelley, e.g.
Whitman or Whittier
Lyricist, essentially
Recital artist
Pablo Neruda, for one
One concerned with rhythm and feet
Morrissey "Sister I'm a ___"
Coffeehouse entertainer, sometimes
Yeats or Keats
Yeats or Keats
Pound, e.g.
Artist in words
107 Down, for one
Yeats or Keats
Meter reader?
Certain laureate
Auden or Aiken
Keats or Yeats
Whitman, e.g.
One writing verse
Job involving stress
Keats or Yeats
Meter man?
Rhymester
Foot massage expert?
Artist with words
Allen Ginsberg or Jack Kerouac
Frost, e.g.
Coffeehouse reader
___ laureate
Versifier
One inspired by Calliope
Verse writer
One who "can survive everything but a misprint": Wilde
One writing verse
Foot man?
Dylan, for one
Foot massage expert?
Worker with a lot of stress?
Annie Finch or Rita Dove
One who "can survive everything but a misprint": Wilde
Frost, for one
Frost, for one
Frost, say
Robert Frost, e.g.
Person creating rhymes
One who works in feet
Artist with words
Eliot or Frost
Limerick writer
One inspired by Erato
Sonneteer
Walt Whitman, e.g.
One with stressing work?
Foot massager?
W.H. Auden or E.E. Cummings
Verse writer
One who works in feet and meters
Haiku author
Foot specialist?
Master of verse
Frost, say
Keats or Byron
Limerick writer
Sexton or Burns, e.g.
Pentameter pro
Ezra Pound's profession
Whitman or Whittier
Rhyme writer
Keats or Yeats
Frost or Burns
Coffeehouse attraction, maybe
Sonnet writer
Keats, e.g.
Donne or Pound, e.g.
Frost, e.g.
Limerick writer, e.g.
Sonnet creator
Verbal artist
One well-versed in words' worth
Wordsworth, for one
"I'm a ___ and don't know it!"
Robert Browning, for one
Walt Whitman, for one
Meter master
Meter man?
Donne or Bradstreet
Couplet creator
Blake or Burns
One working with feet?
One working with feet?
Tennyson, for one
Odist, for one
Writer of 11 Down
Richard Purdy Wilbur, e.g.
Burns or Byron
Rhymester
Verse's author
Lay person?
Virgil, for one
Pound, for one
Lord Byron or Lord Tennyson
One appealing to a meter reader?
Coffeehouse entertainer
Idyllist, e.g.
Dante or Dickinson
Frost, e.g.
Pound, for one
Versifier
Lay person?
Sonneteer, e.g.
Versifier
Coleridge, for one
Verse writer
Rhyme writer
One appealing to a meter reader?
Coffeehouse entertainer
Artisan in words
Versifier
One working with feet
Pablo Neruda, e.g.
Spender, e.g.
Foot specialist?
Pound, notably
Rap composer, in a way
Langston Hughes, for one
Coffeehouse reader, perhaps
Foot specialist
Rhyme user
Lyricist
Donne, for one
Writer of rhymes
Meter reader?
He puts one foot after another
One concerned with feet and rhythm
Donne, for one
Spender, for one
One putting one's feet together?
Bukowski, for one
Pound, notably
39-Across writer
Slam participant
Pound, notably
Frost, e.g.
39-Across writer
"A person who is passionately in love with language": W.H. Auden
Versifier
Versifier
Bard
Snug-bug connector?
Robert Frost, for one
Artist with words
Yeats or Keats
Donne, for one
Sonneteer, e.g.
Verse writer
Timotheus or Phrynichus, e.g.
Ogden Nash, for one
__ laureate
Versifier
Limerick writer, e.g.
Bard
Meter man?
Donne or Dickinson
"Always be a __, even in prose": Baudelaire
Burns, e.g.
Maya Angelou, for example
"Every man will be a ___ if he can": Thoreau
Eliot or Frost
Yeats or Keats
One who handles stress effectively?
One with rhythm
Metrist, sometimes
Frost, for one
Richard Purdy Wilbur, for one
Browning of pages of verse, for example
Robert Browning, for one
Coffeehouse entertainer, perhaps
Coffeehouse reader
Metrist, perhaps
Pablo Neruda, e.g.
Richard Purdy Wilbur, e.g.
Frost or Pound
Pound or Plath
Slam competitor
Sappho, e.g.
Sarton or Burns
Meter man?
Meter man
One concerned with beat and feet
Dante, e.g.
Verse writer
One putting one's feet together?
Frost or Burns
Eliot or Pound
Lay man?
Keats or Yeats, e.g.
Linesman, maybe?
Robert Pinsky or e. e. cummings
Byron or Burns
"To be a __ is a condition, not a profession": Frost
Frost or Burns
Limerick writer, say
Masters, e.g.
Kind of laureate
Walt Whitman, for one
Rhymester
Yeats or Keats
Meter man?
Her work may be measured by the foot
Coffeehouse entertainer
Verse writer
One putting one's feet together?
One concerned with beat and feet
Frost or Burns
Eliot or Pound
Byron or Burns
"To be a __ is a condition, not a profession": Frost
Robert Frost, e.g.
Sonneteer
Laureate figure, maybe
Sonneteer
Donne or Bradstreet
"A ___ can survive everything but a misprint": Oscar Wilde
One who deals with meters and feet
Walt Whitman, e.g.
One concerned with feet and rhythm
Author of 8-Down
Imagist
Ode fellow
Wordsworth or Whittier
Meter reader?
Sappho, e.g.
One who makes ode money
Sexton or Sarton
Lord Byron or Lord Tennyson
30 Across creator
Burns or Frost
Coffeehouse performer
Epic creator
Frost, e.g.
Frost or Nash
He's got rhythm
Ode fellow
Frost, for example
Imaginative wordsmith
One inspired by Calliope
Any of three Lowells
Rhymer
Sexton, say
____ laureate
Recital artist
Bard
Burns or Frost
Verisifier
Sonneteer
Wordsworth, for one
Word-ly one
Robert Frost, for one
Coffeehouse performer
One with idyll musings?
Shelley, for one
Sonneteer
Coffeehouse attraction, maybe
One concerned with meters
O'Neill's "A Touch of the ___"
Metrist
One who works with feet
Langston Hughes, e.g.
"You're a ___ and don't know it"
Rita Dove, notably
Burns or Browning
Lyricist, essentially
Rhyme writer
Sonnet writer
Bard
Writer of verse
cummings, for one
Imagist
Frost or Yeats
Wordly one?
One concerned with feet
Pound or Poe
Pound e.g.
58 Across for one
Dealer in feet and meters
Whitman, e.g.
Seamus Heaney, e.g.
Verse writer
Guest or Frost
Creative artist
Frost e.g.
Jingler
Odist
Rhymer
Cyrano de Bergerac, e.g.
Frost for one
Frost with rime?
Sexton or Pope, e.g.
Any of three Lowells
Burns or Byron
Gwendolyn Brooks, e.g.
Ezra Pound's profession
Bard
Blake or Burns
Frost or Eliot, e.g.
Dickinson or Frost, e.g.
Shakespeare, e.g.
"Painter of the soul": D'Israeli
58-Across, e.g.
Lay composer
Keats, for one
One who works with meters and feet
Tennyson, e.g.
Walt Whitman, for one
May Sarton for one
Frost or Winters
Maya Angelou, e.g.
Lyricist
Keats or Kipling
Lyricist
Service for one
Frost, e.g.
One who's well versed
Meter-watcher
18 Down for one
Spender, for one
Pound, for one
Merrill or Wilbur
Howard Nemerov, e.g.
Lovelace, e.g.
Frost, for one
"A Touch of the ___"
Sexton or Nemerov
Metrician
Whitman or Wilbur
What 66 Across was
Wilbur or Nemerov
Frost or Field
Metrist
Wilbur or Merrill
One who works with feet
Cummings, e.g.
Byron, e.g.
Southey was one
Plath or Sexton
Idyll maker
Dowson was one
Merrill or 1 Across
___ laureate
See 7 Down
Dickey or Wilbur
Countee Cullen was one
Richard Wilbur, e.g.
Richard Wilbur is one
Whitman, for one
Odist
Rodolfo in "La Bohème"
Parnassian
Auden, e.g.
Alan Seeger, e.g.
Amy Lowell was one
Sassoon or Service
Idyllist
Gray or Greene
Donne, for one
Burns or Frost
Bard
Plath was one
Pulitzer Prize winner Howard Nemerov, e.g.
Frost or Snow
Ovid was one
One born, not made
John Ciardi is one
Lovelace, for one
His output is verse and verse
Verse person
Meter man
Vers-librist
Arnold or Milton
Sandburg was one
Elegist or odist
"You're a ___ and don't know it"
See 18 Across
Profession of 43 Across
Spenser or Spender
Brooke or Field
Man of letters
Frost or Millay
Certain writer
Meter expert
Browning, e.g.
Tennyson, for one
Moore or Riley
"___ and Peasant"
Peasant's musical partner
Lowell, for one
Burns, e.g.
Sonnet source
Sandburg
Frost
Marlowe, for one
Ginsberg.
Frost, for one.
Moore or More.
Marlowe, for one.
Miss Moore, for one.
Writer.
Creative artist.
Literary man.
Minnesinger.
Man of letters.
Lyrist.
Homer.
Berryman, for one.
One who is born, not made.
Lindsay or Johnson.
Frost or Sandburg.
Minstrel.
Odist.
Parnassian.
Man who is "born not made."
Lindsay, for one.
Peasant's partner.
Dylan, for one.
Type of writer.
Gifted writer.
Laureate.
Frost or Pound.
See 51 Down.
Creative writer.
Troubadour.
Robert Lowell, for example.
Stanley Kunitz, for example.
___ laureate.
See 35 Across.
Sandburg.
Frost, for example.
"A Touch of the ___."
Man of Parnassus.
The "Good Gray ___."
Robert Penn Warren, for example.
MacLeish, for example.
Spenser or Spender.
Brooke or Field.
Marianne Moore, for instance.
Burns or Allen.
Anne Lindbergh, for example.
57 Across.
Sonneteer.
Elizabeth Bishop, for example.
Vers librist.
Wallace Stevens.
Clement Moore.
MacNeice or MacLeish.
Usual class day speaker.
Frost, for instance.
Dylan Thomas.
Frost.
Marianne Moore is one.
Carl Sandburg, for instance.
Archibald MacLeish.
He is "born, not made.”
Carl Sandburg.
W. H. Auden is one.
Keats.
Homer's calling.
Verse-maker.
Maker of verse.
Greeting card employee, at times
One known for fancy foot work
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