- FROST
- Jack or Robert
- Cold condensation
- Winter coat?
- Poet who spoke at Kennedy's inauguration
- Winter forecast
- Cold coat
- Late November forecast
- Author of "Birches"
- Scraper's target
- Dust of Snow poet
- Ice crystals
- Chilly coating
- Poet whose epitaph reads "I had a lover's quarrel with the world"
- Interviewer whose memorial stone is the most recent addition to Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey
- Source of 24, 44 and 64 Across ... or, with 9 Across, factor in pothole formation that's a hint at the visual irregularities of those three entries
- 1977 Nixon interviewer
- The Road Not Taken poet
- Wintry coating
- Nose nipper Jack
- Jack of autumn
- Cold-morning ground coating
- Cold covering
- American poet Robert ___
- Ice, as a cake
- Autumn pumpkin coating
- Crystals on your car on a cold morning
- Cold weather
- Kennedy inaugural poet
- Cover, as a cake
- Do a bakery job
- Top in a bakery
- Dew's chilly cousin
- Finish, as a cake
- With 30-Across, drama based on '70s presidential interviews
- Cold-morning pumpkin coating
- First Poet Laureate of Vermont
- Mending Wall poet
- Poet who used the starts of 24-, 41- and 55-Across to describe the woods
- Put icing on
- Finish, as cupcakes
- Orchardist's concern
- The Road Not Taken poet Robert
- 1960 inauguration speaker
- Plant bane
- '61 inauguration speaker
- Nixon interviewer
- Winter dew
- Citrus grower's bane
- Knighted interviewer
- Crop bane
- Winter windshield coating
- Crop enemy
- Winter coating
- Icy coating on a window
- Icy glaze
- Icy windshield coating
- Wintry icy coating
- Icy outdoor coating
- Only four-Pulitzer poet
- Sign of winter
- Formation on icy windows
- Dean of American poets.
- He wrotes "Birches."
- New England dean of poets.
- New England poet.
- He wrote "North of Boston."
- Contemporary poet.
- North of Boston poet.
- Four-time Pulitzer Prize poet.
- American poet.
- Harbinger of winter.
- Poet of our time.
- Weather word.
- Rime.
- Well-known Jack.
- Decorate 12 Across.
- David
- Author of the poem
- Cover a cake
- U. S. poet
- David or Robert
- Riley's punkin covering
- New England poet: 1874–1963
- Robert, David or Jack
- Robert or David
- David, Robert or Jack
- Inaugural poet: Jan. 1961
- Crop killer
- Four-time Pulitzer Prize winner
- Jack or David
- Windshield hazard
- U.S. poet ("The Hired Man")
- Chill
- Autumn occurrence
- Fall event
- Emmy-winning interviewer
- Sign of autumn
- Punkin coverer
- Fall coat
- Unfriendliness
- Punkin cover
- He famously asked "Why didn't you burn the tapes?"
- Concern for a fall gardener
- Example of 65-Across and 39-Down
- Poet Robert who spoke at J.F.K.'s inauguration
- Jack ___
- White coat
- What cold weather may bring
- Coat put on when it's cold? ("Mending Wall")
- Poet who taught at Amherst College
- Winter ground covering
- Apply icing to
- Apt synonym for "ice"
- Highlight hair
- Cold coating
- ___ yourself! ("How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" tagline)
- The Road Not Taken author
- JFK's favorite poet
- First-ever inaugural poet
- Cold-weather condensation
- Birches poet Robert
- Winter blanket?
- Winter sign
- Winter window covering
- Winter covering
- Frigid formation
- Sign of cold weather
- It really bites
- Fall pumpkin coating
- Icy coating
- He wrote Fire and Ice
- Poet Robert
- Pulitzer Prize winner 1924
- 1961 inauguration speaker
- First poet to read at a presidential inauguration
- Pumpkin cover
- Punkin covering, in poetry
- Jack who creates winter window art
- The woods are lovely, dark and deep author
- Weed killer
- Four-time Pulitzer winner
- Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee head Martin
- Name on the American Express card in its ads
- A Boy's Will writer
- Autumn event
- Ice crystals on windowpanes
- Birches poet