| "The Road Not Taken" poet |
LA Times Daily |
10 Feb 2025 |
| "The Road Not Taken" poet: 2 wds. |
Commuter |
09 Nov 2024 |
| American poet noted for his lyrical verse on country life in New England (6,5) |
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| His 'Stopping by Woods . . .' poem was published in 1923 |
Newsday |
08 Jan 2023 |
| "... an irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired" |
LA Times Daily |
14 Feb 2021 |
| '... an irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired' |
The Washington Post |
14 Feb 2021 |
| "The Road Not Taken" poet |
Universal |
07 Jan 2021 |
| Four-time Pulitzer poet |
Newsday |
06 Sep 2020 |
| American poet behind "A Witness Tree" who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1924, 1931, 1937 and 1943: 2 wds. |
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| Author of 16/53 Across |
Newsday |
01 Dec 2017 |
| ". . . and miles to go before I sleep" |
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| Quip's author |
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| "Cool" poet in New England |
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| "Cool" poet in New England |
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| Speaker at Kennedy's inauguration |
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| He wrote, "The rose is a rose, / And was always a rose" |
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| "Mending Wall" poet |
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| "The Road Not Taken" poet |
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| Much-quoted poet |
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| Creator of 98 Across's metaphor |
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| Author of the quote |
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| 1961 Inauguration speaker |
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| Pulitzer poet |
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| "North of Boston" poet |
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| He wrote "A Boy's Will" |
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| Pulitzer Prize poet: 1924 |
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| "North of Boston" poet. |
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| He wrote "Good-bye and Keep Cold." |
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| Four-time Pulitzer prize winner. |
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