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Answer | Clue |
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OVID | “Metamorphosis” poet |
OVID | “The Art of Love” poet |
OVID | first-century Roman poet |
ALFREDNOYES | english poet who wrote “The Highwayman” |
MONA | ___ Van Duyn, 1990s U.S. poet laureate |
SLAM | event for poets |
AMANDA | poet Gorman who wrote “The Hill We Climb” |
ERIN | dublin’s land, to poets |
EMILY | poet Dickinson |
ANGELOU | “And Still I Rise” poet Maya |
SYRIA | home country of the poet Adonis |
LIRA | currency depicting the Persian poet Rumi |
JOHNDRYDEN | england’s first poet laureate (1668) |
TSELIOT | poet who wrote “Do I dare / Disturb the universe?” |
ATTAR | sufi poet thought to have coined the adage found at the starts of 19-, 27-, 45- and 52-Across |
THOMAS | poet who wrote “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” |
NEAL | beat poet Cassady |
LIAR | “A warehouse of facts, with poet and ___ in joint ownership” (“The Devil’s Dictionary” definition for “imagination”) |
INES | mexican poet Juana ___ de la Cruz |
ODIST | poet who’s full of praise |
TRACY | ___ K. Smith, poet who won a Pulitzer for “Life on Mars” |
WORDSWORTH | poet William who wrote “The Prelude” |
NERUDA | poet who wrote “Love is so short, forgetting is so long” |
EDNA | poet ___ St. Vincent Millay |
HORACE | poet who coined the term “carpe diem” |
AUDEN | “City Without Walls” poet |
RITADOVE | u.S. poet laureate with a 1987 Pulitzer |
AUDEN | “The Shield of Achilles” poet |
OGDEN | poet Nash, who wrote the lines in 17-, 24-, 47- and 58-Across |
KEATS | “Beauty is truth, truth beauty” poet |
OVID | “Ars Amatoria” poet |
EDNA | first name of the poet whose “candle burns at both ends” |
URDU | language of the 18th-century poet Mir Taqi Mir |
SHEL | poet Silverstein |
NASH | poet Ogden |
TSELIOT | poet who wrote “I grow old … I grow old … / I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled” |
PABLO | poet Neruda |
PLATH | “Lady Lazarus” poet Sylvia |
RUMI | 13th-century Persian mystic who is one of the best-selling poets in the U.S. |
ELLA | poet ___ Wheeler Wilcox |
METER | poet’s cadence |
ANGELOU | “Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water ‘Fore I Diiie” poet |
LIPO | t’ang dynasty poet |
EMMA | poet Lazarus |
GUIDO | italian poet Cavalcanti who influenced Dante |
BEAT | kind of poet |
ELIOT | poet who said “If you aren’t in over your head, how do you know how tall you are?” |
DONNE | “Go, and catch a falling star” poet |
RITA | ___ Dove, former U.S. poet laureate |
OVID | poet who said “Let others praise ancient times. I am glad I was born in these” |
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