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Answer | Clue |
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POEM | amanda Gorman’s “The Hill We Climb,” for one |
POEM | “A ___ begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness”: Robert Frost |
POEM | it’s measured in both feet and meters |
POEM | muhammad Ali’s “Me! Whee!,” e.g. |
POEM | stressful work? |
POEM | epigram or elegy |
POEM | sonnet or ode |
POEM | one might begin “Roses are red …” |
POEM | ode or sonnet |
POEM | it may be measured in both feet and meters |
POEM | it’s measured in feet, not inches |
POEM | a short one by Ogden Nash reads “Parsley / is gharsley” |
ROSE | “Nobody Knows This Little ___” (Emily Dickinson poem) |
UNTO | “The Soul ___ Itself” (Emily Dickinson poem) |
IDYL | poem about pastoral life |
ODES | lyric poems |
TWAS | christmas poem opener |
ITOO | langston Hughes poem |
IFMY | with 36- and 43-Across, second line of the poem |
ITOO | classic Langston Hughes poem |
RISE | “Still I ___” (Maya Angelou poem) |
ENID | oklahoma city named for a character in a Tennyson poem |
ABOU | “___ Ben Adhem” (Leigh Hunt poem) |
ODES | poems of dedication |
TWAS | contraction starting a Christmas poem |
NEER | not once, in poems |
IDYL | poem about country living |
OVID | author of the six-book poem “Fasti” |
ITOO | langston Hughes poem about racial inequality |
PLUM | fruit in the William Carlos Williams poem “This Is Just to Say” |
ODES | praiseful poems |
POEMS | frost lines? |
POEMS | frost accumulation |
POEMS | sonnets and such |
XANADU | utopian locale in a Coleridge poem |
EPODE | lyric poem |
STILLIRISE | classic Maya Angelou poem ? or a hint to the answers to the starred clues and the circled letters, in two different ways |
EER | what’s always in poems? |
ELEGY | mournful poem |
CANTO | section of a long poem |
DEW | it “shines with a mournful light, like its own tear,” in an Andrew Marvell poem |
INFERNO | hell of a poem? |
RAVEN | poem that begins “Once upon a midnight dreary,” with “The” |
LAI | old French love poem |
ODE | praiseful poem |
STILLIRISE | classic poem whose subject is “a black ocean, leaping and wide” |
ODE | “___ to a Nightingale” (Keats poem) |
CIARDI | john who wrote “How Does a Poem Mean?” |
AMO | “Odi et ___” (start of an old Latin poem) |
HAIKU | sort of poem not usually pluralized by adding an -s |
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