| Author of the 1814 poem 'Defence of Fort M'Henry', better known as 'The Star-Spangled Banner' (7,5,3) |
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| Author of 33-Across |
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| After 34-Down, crime writer/poet combo |
LA Times Daily |
13 Mar 2019 |
| After 34-Down, crime writer/poet combo |
The Washington Post |
13 Mar 2019 |
| After 34-Down, crime writer/poet combo |
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| "Defence of Fort M'Henry" poet |
LA Times Daily |
01 Jun 2016 |
| "Defence of Fort M'Henry" poet |
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| Lawyer who wrote 65-Across |
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| Author Fitzgerald's namesake |
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| "Defence of Fort McHenry" poet |
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| Composer of 23-Down: 3 wds. |
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| "Defence of Fort M'Henry" poet |
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| This puzzle's lyricist |
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| American poet |
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| His words ring out |
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| Poet of the day |
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| Composer who's pounded by 24- and 43-Across? |
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| Anthem lyricist |
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| Anthem author |
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| Author of quote |
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| Md. lawyer who dabbled in verse |
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| Witness to Fort McHenry's bombardment |
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| Poet inspired by Old Glory at Fort McHenry |
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| Man known for one poem |
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| Hit song writer of 139 years ago. |
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