Poet with bad sonnet about New York |
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Alfred, Lord ___, Poet Laureate whose works include The Charge of the Light Brigade and Crossing the Bar |
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Alfred ___ (1809 - 92) 1850 (8) |
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Famous Victorian poet who gave us the phrase: 'Nature, red in tooth and claw' (8) |
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Alfred —, author of poems The Lady of Shalott and Voices in the Mist |
Mirror Quiz |
27 Dec 2023 |
Alfred -, author of poems The Lady of Shalott and Voices in the Mist (8) |
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"Locksley Hall" poet |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Nov 2023 |
"Locksley Hall" poet |
Eugene Sheffer |
21 Sep 2023 |
Victorian poet laureate |
The Times Concise |
13 Sep 2023 |
'. . . Light Brigade' poet |
Newsday |
06 Jul 2023 |
Alfred reporting live court action? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
22 Nov 2022 |
Curious group devoid of love backs poet |
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Alfred Lord ... Victorian poet |
Irish Times Simplex |
23 Oct 2021 |
Poet composed sonnet about American city |
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Misguided notes involving northern New York poet |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
06 Sep 2021 |
Give Sonny ten for the odd old poet |
Irish Times Simplex |
15 Mar 2021 |
"Locksley Hall" poet |
Eugene Sheffer |
24 Sep 2020 |
Alfred Lord ... Victorian poet |
Irish Times Simplex |
17 Sep 2020 |
Poet‘s game said to be taking place |
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Poet composed sonnet about New York |
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Poet composing sonnet about The Big Apple |
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Poet: meddlesome man finally getting up after mid-morning? |
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Tension grips the city, I will leave the bard |
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Poet's moving sonnet that is entertaining only occasionally |
The Telegraph Toughie |
06 Jun 2019 |
'Locksley Hall' poet |
Eugene Sheffer |
14 Mar 2019 |
English poet |
The Times Concise |
10 Dec 2018 |
Poet Laureate from 1850 to 1892 |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
03 Dec 2018 |
Poet‘s curious neighbour at first retreats behind No. 10 |
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Announcing play at Roland Garros |
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'Ulysses' poet |
USA Today |
09 Jul 2018 |
Poet's dreadful sonnet about New York |
The Sun Two Speed |
25 Jun 2018 |
Victorian poet laureate |
The Sun Two Speed |
25 Jun 2018 |
"Ulysses" poet |
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Lord who memorialised men in charge in 1854 |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
27 Aug 2017 |
Poet X's name — curious, on reflection |
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Poet's new sonnet about New York |
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Poet X, curious name to take up |
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Rewrote sonnet about New Year |
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Poet in New York amid anxiety missing one |
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Poet in New York amid anxiety missing one |
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Poet's rewritten sonnet about New York |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
19 Jul 2016 |
English poet, 1809-92 |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
05 Jun 2016 |
Victorian poet |
The Telegraph Quick |
19 May 2016 |
Poet's cardinal sin, ultimately, snooping around |
The Times Cryptic |
25 Mar 2016 |
Poet Noyes regularly seen in some joint |
The Telegraph Toughie |
01 Mar 2016 |
Sport broadcast just after poet |
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Give sonny ten for the odd poet |
Irish Times Simplex |
04 Dec 2015 |
'Idylls of the King' poet |
Premier Sunday |
08 Nov 2015 |
Possible composer of sonnet (name unknown) |
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Recall curious novel's introduction, a source of information for poet |
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Poet writes new sonnet about New York |
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Alfred Lord ..., Victorian poet |
Irish Times Simplex |
10 Jan 2015 |
'Idylls of the King' poet |
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Wordsworth's successor as poet laureate |
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"Enoch Arden" poet |
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Wordsworth's successor as poet laureate |
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Man who penned this puzzle's lines, born August 6, 1809 |
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"Charge of the Light Brigade" poet |
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"Locksley Hall" poet |
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English poet laureate |
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Author of "The Lotus Eaters" |
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"The Charge of the Light Brigade" poet |
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"The Charge of the Light Brigade" poet |
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"Idylls of the King" poet |
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"Idylls of the King" poet |
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"Ulysses" poet |
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"Morte d'Arthur" poet |
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"Break, Break, Break" poet |
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Onetime poet laureate |
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"Idylls of the King" poet |
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"Charge of the Light Brigade" poet |
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"Idylls of the King" poet |
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"Break, Break, Break" poet |
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"Light Brigade" author |
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Laureate of 1850. |
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Poet laureate, 1850–92. |
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He wrote "Sweet and Low." |
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Author of "Enoch Arden." |
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Author of "Locksley Hall." |
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He wrote "The May Queen." |
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He wrote "In Memoriam." |
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