| Female writer of verse (7) |
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| Bard sees top get broken (7) |
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| Lady writer of verse (7) |
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| Woman writer of poems (7) |
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| No prosaic female (7) |
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| She could be a lineswoman! (7) |
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| Female verse writer |
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| Female versifier, quaintly |
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| Outmoded word for a female verse writer |
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| See post diverted to one producing original lines (7) |
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| Female bard |
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| Lineswoman! (7) |
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| Female versed in literature? (7) |
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| American writer, female, Emily Dickinson, for example? |
The Times Cryptic |
17 Oct 2022 |
| Writer meeting tragic woman, a female of many words? |
The Times Cryptic |
09 Sep 2022 |
| What Charlotte Bronte was, essentially |
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| American writer on Hardy heroine and Emily Dickinson, say |
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| Sappho, e.g |
New York Times |
10 Mar 2019 |
| Woman behind the lines? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
05 Mar 2019 |
| Sappho, e.g. |
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| Possibly Plath writer's holding collection back |
The Telegraph Toughie |
25 Oct 2018 |
| Dickinson, famously |
Universal |
08 Oct 2018 |
| Dickinson, famously |
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| Un-PC term for any of the Brontes |
USA Today |
17 Dec 2016 |
| American author set up second literary type |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
28 Aug 2016 |
| Well-versed woman? |
USA Today |
23 Feb 2015 |
| Well-versed woman? |
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| Sara Teasdale, e.g. |
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| Archaic term for a female author |
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| Well-versed woman? |
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| Anne Bradstreet, for one |
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| Dickinson, Plath or Millay |
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| Any of the Brontë sisters |
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| Mistral or Moore |
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| Dickinson or Plath |
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| Iamb woman? |
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| Millay, for one |
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| Millay, for one |
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| Meter maid? |
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| Dickinson or Lowell |
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| Emily Dickinson, e.g. |
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| Emily Dickinson, e.g. |
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| Dickinson or Millay |
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| Emily Dickinson, e.g. |
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| Well-versed woman? |
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| Teasdale, e.g. |
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| Marianne Moore, for one |
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| Miss Millay, e.g. |
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| Sappho for one |
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| Anne Bradstreet, e.g. |
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| Millay, to a sexist |
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| Outmoded word for Millay |
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| Amy Lowell or H.D., formerly |
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| Millay or Plath |
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| Millay or Dickinson |
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| Lowell or Dickinson |
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| Louise Townsend Nicholl, for example. |
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| Edna St. Vincent Millay. |
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| Type of woman writer. |
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| Versificatrix. |
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| Applicable to Kipling's sister, Beatrice. |
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| Marianne Moore, for instance. |
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| Status of Felicia Hemans. |
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| Amy Lowell. |
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| Sappho, for instance. |
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