Word "POEM" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a composition written in metrical feet forming rhythmical lines
Synonyms:
verse form

Crossword Clues for POEM

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Carmen Maria Machado's "Meat Eater No. 5," e.g. USA Today 08 Jul 2026
Villanelle, e.g. New York Times 03 Jul 2026
Work by Amanda Gorman Commuter 02 Jul 2026
Verse work Commuter 24 Jun 2026
Rhyming verse
Haiku or sonnet, e.g.
Literary verse Newsday 08 Jun 2026
Limerick, e.g. The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 05 Jun 2026
Ode (4) Mirror Quick 30 May 2026
Mope about elegy (4) Mirror Cryptic 30 May 2026
Mope about elegy (4) Mirror Cryptic 20 May 2026
Ode (4) Mirror Quick 20 May 2026
Maya Angelou piece Universal 19 May 2026
"The Raven," for one Eugene Sheffer 05 May 2026
Bard's work (4) Mirror Classic 26 Apr 2026
"Trees," for one Eugene Sheffer 23 Apr 2026
"Love Letter From the Afterlife," e.g. USA Today 16 Apr 2026
Verse LA Times Daily 14 Apr 2026
Ode relative USA Today Quick 20 Mar 2026
Sonnet, eg Commuter 16 Mar 2026
"The Raven" or "The Tyger" TV 01 Mar 2026
Ode or elegy Wall Street Journal 17 Feb 2026
Work by Maya Angelou Eugene Sheffer 13 Feb 2026
Mope about elegy (4) Mirror Cryptic 11 Feb 2026
Ode (4) Mirror Quick 11 Feb 2026
Work of verse Commuter 06 Feb 2026
Maya Angelou or bell hooks work Universal 31 Jan 2026
Robert Frost's work
Wilde thing New York Times 09 Jan 2026
Ode, for one Universal 03 Dec 2025
Bard's creation LA Times Daily 18 Nov 2025
If, say, Englishman kept his head … (4) The Guardian Cryptic 11 Nov 2025
Rhyming verse
Ode or ballade Thomas Joseph 28 Oct 2025
"The Raven" or "The Road Not Taken" New York Times Mini 27 Oct 2025
Cinquain, e.g. LA Times Daily 10 Oct 2025
Maya Angelou work Commuter 09 Oct 2025
Verse composition like "Monday's Child" with the line "Wednesday's child is full of woe," which inspired the name of the character
Qasida or villanelle The Atlantic 20 Sep 2025
Amanda Gorman creation USA Today 14 Sep 2025
"Having a Coke With You," for one The Atlantic 08 Sep 2025
Ode or sonnet, eg (4) The Times Concise 28 Aug 2025
Many a Maya Angelou work USA Today 27 Aug 2025
Sonnet, for instance Newsday 13 Jul 2025
Piece written in verse (4)
Mope (anag.) The Telegraph Quick 22 Jun 2025
Part of an anthology, perhaps The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 20 Jun 2025
Lucille Clifton's "Homage to My Hips" or Tim Seibles's "Ode to My Hands," for example
Sapphic work LA Times Daily 07 Jun 2025
Nikki Giovanni's "Mothers," for one
Writer has months to create haiku
Gwendolyn Brooks creation
Limerick, e.g. New York Times 11 May 2025
"Let America Be America Again," for example
Gift from a literary lover, maybe
Angelou's "A Brave and Startling Truth," e.g.
Sylvia Plath's creation
Work of verse Commuter 15 Apr 2025
Inclusion in a love letter, maybe New York Times 12 Apr 2025
Haiku or sonnet, e.g.
Frost creation Thomas Joseph 08 Apr 2025
Mahmoud Darwish or Maya Angelou composition Universal 06 Apr 2025
Amanda Gorman work
Browning thing Newsday 03 Apr 2025
"Casey at the Bat," for one New York Times 31 Mar 2025
Story in rhyme (4)
Such as Edgar Allan originally made (4)
e.g. 'The Moon and the Yew Tree' (4) The Guardian Quick 27 Mar 2025
Sonnet opens poignantly on evocative metaphor
Haiku or ode Universal 14 Mar 2025
Ode or ballade Thomas Joseph 11 Mar 2025
Sweet inclusion in a greeting card, maybe New York Times 08 Mar 2025
Englishman down under penning English verse The Telegraph Cryptic 05 Mar 2025
"Why Some People Be Mad at Me Sometimes," for one
Rhyme or ditty (4)
Haiku, e.g.
Lines from Frost
The Walrus and the Carpenter, e.g. The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 12 Feb 2025
Elegy, e.g. New York Times 08 Feb 2025
Mope around composing something beautiful (4)
Sylvia Plath's creation
Something a meter reader reads? New York Times 16 Jan 2025
Browning's work
Maya Angelou's work
Frost lines? Universal 11 Jan 2025
Saul Williams work Universal 07 Jan 2025
2 marks his work, perhaps (4) The Guardian Cryptic 20 Dec 2024
"Be Glad Your Nose Is on Your Face" or "The Raven" Universal 19 Dec 2024
Mope about lines (4)
Artistic work The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 16 Dec 2024
Mary Oliver work LA Times Daily 12 Dec 2024
"The Cow" by Ogden Nash, for one Universal 11 Dec 2024
Piece of verse Puzzler Backwords 08 Dec 2024
Mope about elegy Mirror Cryptic 28 Nov 2024
Ode Mirror Quick 28 Nov 2024
Mope around composing verse
Starmer's written about Old English verse The Sun Two Speed 27 Nov 2024
Rhyme The Sun Two Speed 27 Nov 2024
Keats' creation
Sonnet or verse
Maya Angelou work Commuter 11 Nov 2024
Rhythmical lines
Villanelle or haiku, e.g.
Robert Burns' 'Halloween,' eg. USA Today 31 Oct 2024
Poe's "The Haunted Palace," for example LA Times Mini 26 Oct 2024
"Snow and Dirty Rain," e.g. USA Today 23 Oct 2024
William Wordsworth's creation
Ode or haiku LA Times Daily 04 Oct 2024
Emily Dickinson work
Literary verse Newsday 24 Sep 2024
Amanda Gorman creation, say
Frost work Thomas Joseph 19 Sep 2024
Rising European politician adopts old literary form
Rhyming verse written for your beloved that is considered old-school
Tanka or haiku Universal 06 Sep 2024
Work by Ada Limon USA Today 04 Sep 2024
Villanelle or limerick
Carol Ann Duffy work, e.g. The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 31 Aug 2024
Epigram or elegy New York Times 27 Aug 2024
William Wordsworth's work ... or a hint to solve 13a, 21a, 37a, 50a, 7d, and 32d
Rhyming verse
Angelou piece
Sonnet or ode LA Times Daily 16 Jul 2024
Metrical work Newsday 14 Jul 2024
Work from Frost Universal 12 Jul 2024
Rupi Kaur, for one
Verse composition The Telegraph Quick 09 Jul 2024
Work by Maya Angelou Eugene Sheffer 08 Jul 2024
"In Flanders Fields" is one
Verse, written by US short-story writer, read by millions (4)
William Wordsworth creation
Lines that rhyme with snow and phlegm (4)
Longfellow creation Newsday 23 Jun 2024
Haiku or sestina USA Today 21 Jun 2024
Jabberwocky, e.g. The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 16 Jun 2024
Quince takes job, turning up for stressful work?
Walt Whitman's output
Work by Rumi or Hafez USA Today 05 Jun 2024
Work of verse Commuter 24 May 2024
Haiku, e.g. Premier Sunday 19 May 2024
"Trees," for one Eugene Sheffer 13 May 2024
Ode, for one Universal 09 May 2024
William Wordsworth's writing
One might begin "Roses are red ..." New York Times 23 Apr 2024
P. K. Page piece
Sylvia Plath's creation
Ode or letter at the Post Office (4)
Robert Frost's work
Ada Limón work LA Times Daily 12 Apr 2024
Work written in verse The Times Concise 11 Apr 2024
Refaat Alareer's "If I Must Die," for one
Robert Bly wrote one called "Seeing the Eclipse in Maine" New York Times Mini 08 Apr 2024
Sonnet or ode Newsday 08 Apr 2024
On the Ning Nang Nong is one (4)
Englishman in Australia welcomes English literary work (4)
Oddly prose is starting to metamorphose verse (4)
Piece that may be written in iambic pentameter
Wordsworth work Eugene Sheffer 28 Feb 2024
Stressful work? New York Times 18 Feb 2024
Haiku or limerick, e.g.
Adrienne Rich creation
Pope work Wall Street Journal 03 Feb 2024
Composition in verse
"10 Things I Hate About You," in "10 Things I Hate About You"
Piece of verse (4) Puzzler 29 Jan 2024
Sylvia Plath's creation
Sonnet, e.g. USA Today 25 Jan 2024
Written work that's not prose
"The Raven" or "Trees"
Claudia Rankine creation USA Today 05 Jan 2024
Piece of writing that's not prose
Love Came Down at Christmas is a ____ by Christina Rossetti The Times Specialist Sunday 24 Dec 2023
Sonnet or ode Commuter 21 Dec 2023
Haiku or sonnet, e.g.
Something written by John Keats or William Yeats
Sonnet or limerick, for one
Sunak's written about Old English verse The Sun Two Speed 29 Nov 2023
Rhyme The Sun Two Speed 29 Nov 2023
Keats' creation
Robert Frost's work that is also an anagram of 46a
Ode or haiku Newsday 08 Oct 2023
Part of some greeting cards Newsday 04 Oct 2023
Sonnet, for example Newsday 03 Sep 2023
Frost lines Newsday 25 Aug 2023
'A Litany for Survival,' e.g USA Today 23 Jul 2023
"The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost, e.g.
Maggie Smith's "Good Bones," e.g LA Times Daily 04 Jun 2023
Sylvia Plath's creation
'A ___ begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness': Robert Frost New York Times 14 May 2023
Haiku or limerick Universal 07 May 2023
Verse Eugene Sheffer 06 May 2023
Sonnet or limerick USA Today 23 Apr 2023
Ode, e.g.
Ode or ballade Thomas Joseph 04 Apr 2023
Sylvia Plath's work
Walt Whitman's creation
Work such as Nikki Giovanni's 'I Wrote a Good Omelet' USA Today 17 Mar 2023
Maya Angelou or Emily Dickinson work
Audre Lorde creation LA Times Daily 12 Feb 2023
Ode or haiku Universal 29 Jan 2023
Lucille Clifton creation USA Today 19 Oct 2022
Work in verse Premier Sunday 16 Oct 2022
Keats' creation
66-Across, for one LA Times Daily 06 Jul 2022
'___ in Praise of Menstruation' (Clifton work) USA Today 21 Jun 2022
Amanda Gorman creation LA Times Daily 24 May 2022
Limerick or sonnet Newsday 15 May 2022
Haiku or tanka USA Today 06 May 2022
Limerick, e.g Thomas Joseph 12 Apr 2022
Verse composition The Times Concise 04 Apr 2022
Rhyming piece Family Time 04 Apr 2022
Dickinson work LA Times Daily 30 Mar 2022
Dickinson work
See 1-Down USA Today 13 Mar 2022
Student's recital subject, often
Literary composition
Browning thing Newsday 04 Feb 2022
Words from Wordsworth
"The Hill We Climb," e.g Universal 19 Jan 2022
Megan Falley creation USA Today 14 Jan 2022
Cathy Park Hong creation USA Today 10 Jan 2022
Sylvia Plath's creation
Work by Maya Angelou Eugene Sheffer 14 Dec 2021
Greeting card verse
Burns’s “Halloween,” e.g Wall Street Journal 30 Oct 2021
Keats' creation
Literary composition, sometimes in verse
“The Raven” or “The Tyger” Wall Street Journal 13 Sep 2021
Johnson's written about Old English verse
Pound product
Pound product LA Times Daily 23 Jul 2021
Literary composition, sometimes in verse
Walt Whitman's work
Versifier's grand verse 
Robert Frost's work
Sonnet or ode New York Times 28 Jun 2021
A short one by Ogden Nash reads 'Parsley / is gharsley' New York Times 20 Jun 2021
Adrienne Rich work, e.g LA Times Daily 05 May 2021
Adrienne Rich work, e.g
Muhammad Ali's 'Me! Whee!,' e.g New York Times 25 Apr 2021
It's measured in both feet and meters New York Times 23 Apr 2021
Amanda Gorman's 'The Hill We Climb,' for one New York Times 22 Apr 2021
Common greeting card inclusion Newsday 22 Apr 2021
American versifier gets money for his output
Hardy work
Hardy work LA Times Daily 21 Mar 2021
Ode or sonnet New York Times 22 Feb 2021
Mexican hyssop raised on the borders in Limerick
Frost lines? Wall Street Journal 10 Feb 2021
Work with feet
Work with feet LA Times Daily 07 Feb 2021
Victoria Chang creation USA Today 30 Dec 2020
Haiku, e.g.
It may be measured in feet New York Times 13 Nov 2020
Haiku or sonnet, e.g.
Pope piece Wall Street Journal 30 Sep 2020
''America is a __ in our eyes'': Emerson Newsday 26 Sep 2020
Song lyric, sort of Newsday 18 Sep 2020
Limerick, for one Universal 15 Sep 2020
One adorns the Statue of Liberty New York Times 03 Sep 2020
Haiku, for one New York Times 01 Sep 2020
Work with feet Wall Street Journal 29 Aug 2020
Ode The Telegraph Quick 18 Aug 2020
Frost lines Eugene Sheffer 05 Aug 2020
Emma Lazarus' "The New Colossus," for one Universal 01 Aug 2020
Many a hymn, essentially New York Times 29 Jul 2020
Words from Wordsworth
Robert Frost's work
Haiku or sonnet, e.g.
Sonia Sanchez creation USA Today 19 Mar 2020
It might involve a cat, rat and bat Family Time 09 Mar 2020
Literary composition, sometimes in verse
Work you might scan
Maya Angelou or Keats' work
Frost work Universal 17 Dec 2019
Greeting card text, often
Greeting card text, often New York Times 11 Dec 2019
Work often recited
Common greeting card content
Common greeting card content LA Times Daily 19 Sep 2019
Joy Harjo or Emily Dickinson piece Universal 15 Sep 2019
'Trees,' for one
"Trees," for one LA Times Daily 02 Sep 2019
Work with feet? New York Times 01 Sep 2019
Burns or Frost piece
Words from Wordsworth Universal 28 Jul 2019
Work by Wordsworth or Whitman New York Times 22 Jul 2019
Mother Goose offering USA Today 15 Jul 2019
Frost lines? Universal 09 Jun 2019
Frost work Thomas Joseph 29 May 2019
Wordsworth work Wall Street Journal 29 May 2019
Browning offering
Author married to his work …
Greeting card words, often USA Today 01 Apr 2019
Frost lines?
Frost lines? LA Times Daily 28 Mar 2019
Limerick, for one Newsday 27 Mar 2019
Verse by Whitman, say
Work often recited
Work often recited LA Times Daily 20 Mar 2019
Composition of lines displayed regularly by pro team
Metered work, usually LA Times Daily 12 Feb 2019
Metered work, usually
Greeting card feature, often USA Today 12 Jan 2019
Haiku or sonnet, e.g.
''Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,'' at first Newsday 10 Jan 2019
Wordsworth work Eugene Sheffer 03 Jan 2019
Greeting card words, often
'The Raven,' for one Eugene Sheffer 01 Jan 2019
Greeting card feature, often
It may be epic
Mother Goose offering
Wordsworth work
Words from Wordsworth
Joy Harjo or Emily Dickinson piece
Frost lines?
Work with feet?
Work by Wordsworth or Whitman
"Trees," for one
Common greeting card content
Frost lines?
Metered work, usually
Work often recited
Prime Minister takes in Old English verse The Sun Two Speed 20 Nov 2018
Rhyme The Sun Two Speed 20 Nov 2018
Burns writing New York Times 18 Nov 2018
Work of John Keats or that of W.B. Yeats
Greeting card feature Universal 11 Nov 2018
Maya Angelou or Keats' work
Song-like writing with rhyming words
Recitation at some slams Newsday 26 Oct 2018
'The Star-Spangled Banner,' basically New York Times 24 Oct 2018
Work by Maya Angelou Eugene Sheffer 19 Oct 2018
Coffeehouse recitation USA Today 26 Sep 2018
For one, among schoolchildren in Byzantium, for example
Rhyming work Universal 16 Sep 2018
Verse Eugene Sheffer 14 Sep 2018
Lyric, essentially Newsday 09 Aug 2018
Ode or limerick Newsday 25 Jul 2018
Robert Frost's work
Brit in Oz retains English lines
It 'should not mean / But be,' per Archibald MacLeish New York Times 27 Jun 2018
Sonnet or ode Universal 16 Jun 2018
William Wordsworth's creation
It 'begins as a lump in the throat,' per Robert Frost
Sonnet or limerick Newsday 28 May 2018
William Wordsworth's work
Limits of political system in Limerick
Creative writing assignment
Creative writing assignment LA Times Daily 12 May 2018
Ode or sonnet
Verse The Telegraph Quick 22 Mar 2018
Literary verse Newsday 27 Feb 2018
Tennyson creation USA Today 26 Feb 2018
Whittier work Wall Street Journal 20 Feb 2018
Work for 21 across in Limerick
Coleridge creation USA Today 12 Feb 2018
35-Across, e.g
35-Across, e.g LA Times Daily 05 Feb 2018
Sonnet or haiku
Ode or ballade Thomas Joseph 10 Jan 2018
Poet's creation Family Time 07 Jan 2018
Verse form The Telegraph Quick 05 Jan 2018
Greeting card feature
Rhyming work
"The Star-Spangled Banner," basically
It "should not mean / But be," per Archibald MacLeish
Sonnet or ode
Creative writing assignment
Coffeehouse recitation
Frost work
Coleridge creation
35-Across, e.g.
Tennyson creation
It "begins as a lump in the throat," per Robert Frost
Burns writing
Limerick, e.g USA Today 21 Dec 2017
'Childhood Is the Kingdom Where Nobody Dies,' e.g
Creation by Wordsworth or Keats
Pound product
Pope output LA Times Daily 17 Sep 2017
Pope output
Subject of a meter reading Newsday 02 Sep 2017
Frost bit?
Writer's masterwork?
Wordsworth or Byron creation
Laureate's creation USA Today 28 Jul 2017
Sonnet or ode Newsday 18 Jul 2017
'A ___ should not mean / But be': Archibald MacLeish New York Times 01 Jul 2017
Rhymer's creation Universal 18 Jun 2017
Short literary piece where the last words of each line may rhyme
Open mic reading, perhaps USA Today 02 Apr 2017
Rhyming piece of work Universal 11 Feb 2017
Sonnet, e.g LA Times Daily 09 Feb 2017
Rhythmic writing Newsday 05 Feb 2017
Rhymer's creation
"Childhood Is the Kingdom Where Nobody Dies," e.g.
Frost bit?
"A ___ should not mean / But be": Archibald MacLeish
Pope output
Sonnet, e.g Premier Sunday 01 Jan 2017
Limerick, e.g.
Laureate's creation
Rhyme The Times Concise 12 Dec 2016
Frost lines Wall Street Journal 23 Nov 2016
Whitman sampler? New York Times 30 Oct 2016
Maya Angelou creation
'Ozymandias,' for one
It rhymes Family Time 10 Oct 2016
Work with a writer of its ilk contained in it LA Times Daily 02 Oct 2016
Pope endeavor
Limerick, e.g Thomas Joseph 30 Aug 2016
Words from Wordsworth LA Times Daily 23 Aug 2016
Pound or Whitman product
Slam offering LA Times Daily 21 May 2016
Frost lines? Eugene Sheffer 30 Apr 2016
Haiku, e.g
Author marks work by Yeats
Frost creation Wall Street Journal 23 Feb 2016
Offering in The New Yorker New York Times 17 Feb 2016
Sonnet or haiku LA Times Daily 04 Jan 2016
Work with a writer of its ilk contained in it
Hardy work
Sonnet or haiku
Maya Angelou creation
Whitman sampler?
Offering in The New Yorker
Slam offering
Words from Wordsworth
Ode
Borders of political system in Limerick
Work with a meter
'Brown Penny,' e.g
Sonnet, for one Newsday 13 Oct 2015
46-Down, for one New York Times 09 Oct 2015
Sonnet or sestina Wall Street Journal 28 Sep 2015
Browning thing Newsday 28 Aug 2015
Haiku, e.g Premier Sunday 12 Jul 2015
Work with feet? LA Times Daily 05 Jul 2015
Limerick, e.g LA Times Daily 22 Jun 2015
Old English used in premier piece of literature
Mary Oliver output LA Times Daily 01 Apr 2015
Masters work Wall Street Journal 06 Mar 2015
Greeting-card contents, often Universal 05 Mar 2015
Browning meat and potatoes? USA Today 25 Jan 2015
Whitman work Newsday 23 Jan 2015
Mary Oliver output
Mary Oliver output
Whitman work
"Brown Penny," e.g.
Sonnet, for one
Browning thing
Browning meat and potatoes?
Haiku, e.g.
Work with feet?
46-Down, for one
Limerick, e.g.
Masters work
Greeting-card contents, often
Sonnet or sestina
Frost lines
Browning work
Maya Angelou output
Maya Angelou work
Verse
Wordsworth work
Ode, for one
Pope piece
Gray lines
Limerick, for one
Rhythmic writing
"Casey at the Bat," for one
Rhyming composition
Whitman sampler?
Gray piece
Maya Angelou work
Ode or haiku
Part of some greeting cards
It's not as lovely as a tree
Literary composition
"Auld Lang Syne," e.g.
Pope piece
Poe creation
Whitman sampler?
Walt Whitman work
Work with feet
Rhyming literature
Limerick, but not Dublin
Limerick, for one
Haiku or limerick
Hardy work
Something to scan
Prior work
Work by 2-Down
In it, feet are divisions of a meter
Frost bit?
Service lines?
Rhymed verse
Versifier's output
It has feet in a line
Sonnet, for example
"Funeral Blues," for one
Item for a meter reader?
"A ___ is never finished, only abandoned": Paul Valéry
Rhymed verse
2009 inauguration recitation
Pound output
"The Waste Land," e.g.
Haiku, for one
It may be measured in feet and meters
Piece with a rhyme scheme
It's not as lovely as a tree
Frost's "Fire and Ice," for one
Beautiful lyrics, to some
Dylan lyric?
Dylan song?
Pretty lyric?
Pound output
Frost lines?
Browning work
Donne deed
Housman piece
Rhyming work
It's never finished, only abandoned, per Paul Valéry
Scanning work, often
Epode
49-Down, for one
It has feet in a line
It may be measured by a meter
Limerick or sonnet
It's less lovely than a tree, to Kilmer
Housman work
Ode or sonnet
Slam offering
It "begins in delight and ends in wisdom": Robert Frost
Service lines, e.g.?
Metric work
Housman work
Pope creation
Pound product
Work with feet
Greeting-card feature, often
Work with feet
Pound product
Pope creation
Piece with a rhyme scheme
Ode or haiku
Frost creation
Valentine's Day gift, perhaps
"Jabberwocky," for one
Sonnet or haiku, e.g.
"Jabberwocky," e.g.
It's less lovely than a tree, to Kilmer
Ninth word of "Trees"
Work with feet
Pound piece
Romantic recitation
"A ___ should not mean / But be": Archibald MacLeish
58 Down, for one
Ditty, e.g.
Dickinson creation
Keats work
Wordsworth work
Shelley selection
Masters piece
Keats work
Wordsworth work
Love lines?
Limerick or ode
Browning bread and butter?
Rhapsody, e.g.
Service selection
Rhyme
Browning bread and butter?
"Little Jack Horner" is one
Piece for a meter reader?
Wordsworth words
"A Dream Within a Dream," e.g.
Greeting card feature, often
Its structure may include feet
Verse
Work with a meter
Masters piece
"The Highwayman," for one
Maya Angelou work
Frost lines
"To Autumn," for one
Haiku or sonnet
Pound work
Frost lines
Pound work
Frost lines
Work with feet
Prior work
Gray lines
Sonnet, for example
Limerick, e.g.
Frost lines?
Kilmer creation
It has been compared to a tree
Rhythmic writing
Frost lines
"Odyssey," for one
"Jabberwocky," for one
Prior work
Clerihew or haiku
Pound work
Ode, for one
Ode or haiku
Work with feet
Ode, e.g.
Whitman sampler?
It may consist of couplets
Frost product
Limerick, e.g.
Limerick, for example
Prothalamion, e.g.
Rhyming composition
Metrical composition
"Jabberwocky," for one
Gray piece
Pound piece
Whitman output
Stressful work?
Verse
Ninth word of "Trees"
Haiku, for one
Robert Frost work
Words by Wordsworth
Work by 34-Down
Cummings attraction?
Longfellow creation
Limerick, for one
Feature of many a sympathy card
Pope's work
Pound piece
"The Raven," e.g.
Greeting card item
Frost product
Roundelay, e.g.
Work with feet?
Greeting card item
Browning piece
It has been compared to a tree
59-Across, for one
Browning piece
Frost output
Clerihew, for example
Hallmark card text, often
It's got rhythm
Words from Wordsworth
"Trees", e.g.
Metrical message
Verbal composition
Limerick or haiku
Wordsworth work
Feet are divisions of a meter in this
Bard's creation
Ode
Meter reader's reading, maybe
Elegy, e.g.
Bit of Frost?
Robert Frost piece
"A Dream Within a Dream," e.g.
Grass piece
Wordsworth work
Frost product
Lay
Limerick, e.g.
"Casey at the Bat," for instance
Wordsworth work
Hallmark filler
Sandburg selection
Frost work
63 Across work
"Casey at the Bat," for one
Browning output
Countee Cullen output
Browning output
Item for a meter reader?
Frost output
It has many feet
Rhymer's writing
"A ___ should not mean / But be": MacLeish
Sonnet, for instance
Greeting-card innards, often
Robert Browning work
<I>Annabel Lee<I>, e.g.
It's sometimes made of couplets
Eliot effort
"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," e.g.
Haiku, e.g.
Browning meat and potatoes?
Whitman work
Robert Frost writing
Metrical composition
Plath offering
Ezra Pound work
Cumming attraction?
Collection of staves
Greeting card feature, often
Verse
Sonnet, e.g.
"The Auroras of Autumn" or "Trees," e.g.
Literary output
Sonnet, e.g.
Sonnet or haiku
It may scan
Field work
Allen Ginsberg medium
Work by Emily Dickinson
Limerick or haiku
Fancy foot work?
Romantic recital
"To Autumn," for one
Lay, e.g.
Limerick
Ogden Nash output
Sonnet
Writing assignment at times
It has many feet
Haiku, e.g.
Mona Van Duyn creation
Wilbur work
James Merrill product
Wilbur product
Verse
Idyl or sonnet
Pentastich, e.g.
Meter man's offering
Haiku
Auden offering
Ode
Tennyson product
"Ulalume," e.g.
Ode, e.g.
Tone ___
"Thanatopsis," e.g.
Ninth word of "Trees"
H.D. offering
Laureate's product
Bard's product
Ballad
Houseman product
Plath gem
"Trees," e.g.
"Lamia" is one
This helped save Old Ironsides
Anne Sexton creation
Rondelet or roundel
Cowper creation
Skald's opus
Rondel, e.g.
Christina Rossetti's "Up-Hill," e.g.
"Patterns" or "Birches"
Quatrain container
Keats output
Rhymer's opus
Ode or sonnet
"Trees," for one
"Evangeline," for one
Triolet
Frost output
T. S. Eliot product
Moore work
Lyrical creation
Result of playing the game bouts-rimés.
Pound piece
Haiku or clerihew
Dove creation
Crane's creation
"Leaves of Grass" selection.
Dove product
"John Brown's Body," for instance.
"The Lady of the Lake."
"The Waste Land," for instance.
Lyric.
Georgic.
"The Gift Outright," for one.
"John Brown's Body," for example.
Most poorly paid literary production.
What "Lord Weary's Castle" is.
Couplet.
Madrigal, for one.
Frost piece
Triolet.
Something of lyric beauty.
Metrical word.
Eclogue.
Work of art.
Literary work.
Editorial page feature.
Quatrain.
Madrigal.
Ballad.
Dithyramb.
Frost work.
Catullus opus.
A thing of beauty.
"To a Skylark."
"Invictus," for example.
Literary form.
Concise, beautiful expression.
Thing of beauty.
Anything beautiful.
"The May Queen," for instance.
Forte of 30 Across.
See 5 Down.
Sandburg's forte.
Product of 51 Down.
Opus by T. S. Eliot.
Lyric beauty.
Artistic creation.
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