| Poet whose "The Tale of Custard the Dragon" inspired the poem that inspired the song "Puff, the Magic Dragon" |
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| "Candy is dandy" poet: 2 wds. |
Commuter |
18 Sep 2025 |
| US humorist whose volumes include 1931's Hard Lines |
Mirror Quiz |
18 Dec 2024 |
| Poet who described a door as "what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of" |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
15 Dec 2024 |
| US writer of whimsical poems (5,4) |
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| U.S. poet born in 1902 noted for his light verse (5,4) |
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| 20th-century US humorist and poet (5,4) |
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| Coiner of 'sellyfish' and 'nectacled' |
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| "One-l lama" poet |
Premier Sunday |
28 Jun 2020 |
| Light verse poet |
Universal |
31 Dec 2018 |
| To whom the rhinoceros was 'prepoceros' |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
25 May 2018 |
| Light verse poet |
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| To whom the rhinoceros was "prepoceros" |
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| Humorist who wrote 'Candy / Is dandy / But liquor / Is quicker' |
New York Times |
27 Dec 2016 |
| Coiner of ''sellyfish'' and ''nectacled'' |
Newsday |
22 Oct 2016 |
| 'Candy is dandy' poet |
Eugene Sheffer |
19 Oct 2016 |
| Humorist who wrote "Candy / Is dandy / But liquor / Is quicker" |
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| "Parsley is gharsley" |
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| ". . . a billboard lovely as a tree" |
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| "I could have loved New York had I not loved Balti-more" writer |
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| "Further Reflections on Parsley" poet |
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| "Further Reflections on Parsley" poet |
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| Humorist on a 2002 stamp |
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| "Parsley/Is gharsley" poet |
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| "The Germ" poet |
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| "Parsley/Is gharsley" poet |
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| Speaker of the quote |
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| Driven humorist? |
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| American humorist "Marriage Lines" |
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| Author of the quotation |
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| Stepquote author |
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| Comic poet from Utah? |
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| Author featured herein |
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| He wrote: "A bit of talcum/Is always walcum" |
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| Lyric writer and humorist. |
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| Expert of the unlikely rhyme. |
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| Popular versifier. |
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