Humorous poem style used by W. H. Auden Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CLERIHEW Humorous poem style used by W. H. Auden (8)
7% ARTS "Musée des Beaux ___" (W. H. Auden poem) (4) The Atlantic Dec 25, 2025
6% WYSTAN The "W" of W. H. Auden (6)
5% SENSE __ of humor (5) Commuter Jan 2, 2026
5% THEDANCEOFDEATH Auden poem (15)
5% POET W. H. Auden is one. (4)
4% RIBALD Humorously vulgar (6) The Times Sunday Concise Jan 11, 2026
4% TRASHPANDA Raccoon, humorously (10) New York Times Jan 9, 2026
4% EBON Black, in poems (4) Thomas Joseph Jan 9, 2026
4% SSN W-9 fig. (3) New York Times Jan 7, 2026
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