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Other crossword clues for answer "FROST"

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