Georgia's great poet (1842–81). Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% LANIER Georgia's great poet (1842–81). (6)
90% ELIOT T S ____, poet (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Mar 31, 2026
82% MACON Georgia city (5) Eugene Sheffer Apr 27, 2026
82% TBILISI Capital of Georgia (7) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 5, 2026
82% TECH Georgia __ (4) Commuter Feb 12, 2026
78% ATL Capital of Georgia, for short (3)
78% NATION Georgia, but not Alabama (6) Universal Mar 27, 2026
74% SARA Poet Teasdale (4) Eugene Sheffer May 11, 2026
74% OVID "Metamorphoses" poet (4) LA Times Daily May 8, 2026
74% MAYA Poet Angelou (4) Commuter May 8, 2026
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