- ODE
- ___ to Joy (final movement of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125)
- Dedicated poem
- Poetic expression of gratitude
- If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind? work
- __ to a Nightingale
- Keats work
- Lyric poem
- Lyric work
- Piece by Homer
- Pindar specialty
- Poem of praise
- Poetic tribute
- Schiller's "_ to Joy"
- Schiller's "__ to Joy"
- Swinburne work
- Tribute in verse
- __ to Billy Joe
- Gray work
- Horatian or Pindaric __
- Lofty lyric
- Poetic mode
- Shelley creation
- Shelley work
- Verse of praise
- William Collins work
- Exalting verse
- Keats feat
- Milton pearl?
- Pindar poem
- Poetic praise
- Work of Sappho
- Canticle
- Schoenberg's "___ to Napoleon"
- Work by Keats
- ___ on a Grecian Urn (poem by Keats or Lockwood)
- Laudatory work
- ___ on the Death of a Favourite Cat Drowned in a Tub of Goldfishes (Thomas Gray poem)
- Credit lines?
- New York State of Mind, essentially
- Praise in verse
- Horatian work
- Form of lyric poetry
- To an Overused Crossword Clue, say
- ___ to Billie Joe
- Adulatory words
- Breathless tribute
- Pindar piece
- Artistic tribute
- Elevated address
- Poet's appraisal
- Tribute piece
- Celebratory work
- Gushing lines
- Sung poem
- Devoted effort?
- Robert Hayden's sonnet "Frederick Douglass," e.g.
- Praiseful poem
- ___ to Divorce (Regina Spektor song)
- Pablo Neruda wrote one to his socks
- Yazoo's "___ to Boy"
- Pindaric effort
- Lyric tribute
- To Autumn, e.g.
- Certain poem
- Poem of Sappho
- The ___ Less Traveled: Unlocking the Poet Within (Stephen Fry book)
- ___ to Enchanted Light (Pablo Neruda)
- ___ To a Grasshopper
- ___ on Melancholy (Keats)
- ___ to a Nightingale (John Keats poem)
- ___ to a Nightingale (Keats)
- ___ to the West Wind (Percy Bysshe Shelley)
- ___ to the West Wind (Shelley)
- Brit lit assignment
- Coleridge's "Dejection," e.g.
- Evocative poem
- Form with an antistrophe
- Keats poem
- Lit crit essay subject
- Lit crit poem
- Poem of elevation
- Poem praising something
- Poetic form originally set to music
- Tribute in rhyme
- Tribute of a sort
- Words from Wordsworth
- ___ To L.A. (The Ravonettes song)
- Burns wrote one about haggis
- Brit Lit assignment, maybe
- Lit crit 101 poem
- Lover's poem
- Poetry class reading
- Words from Pindar
- Lyric form
- Pablo Neruda's "___ To A Large Tuna In The Market "
- Poem on a Grecian urn
- Praise with feet
- To a work
- Lyrical piece intended to be sung
- Pindaric work
- Poem said with a lyre, perhaps
- Words about an ancient hero
- Writing similar to a madrigal
- To a poem
- Commemorative edition release?
- ___: Intimations of Immortality (Wordsworth poem)
- Poem designed to be sung
- Poem detailing military accomplishments
- Work about valor
- To a Crossword Solver, maybe
- ___ to the Mets (2020 song by The Strokes)
- Adulatory poem
- Got a Lyft
- Ovid poem
- Poem that says how awesome you are
- Writing form that's a homophone for a word meaning "was short"
- A short song.
- Lit crit assignment
- Tribute to Billy Joe
- Salute of a sort
- Praiseful verse
- Work about 9 Down
- Keatsian creation
- Laudatory lines
- Often lofty poem
- Pindaric lyric
- Opus of 80 Across
- Praiseful piece
- Encomium, perhaps
- Typical Neruda work
- High-flown verse
- Metrical tribute
- Poetic homage
- Exaltation in rhyme
- Rhyming tribute
- Keatsian poem
- Lofty verse
- Dedicatory draft
- Kudos in verse
- Salutatory stanza
- Uplifting poem
- Verse often flattering
- Flattery in verse
- Pindaric piece
- Rhyming encomium
- Poet's 115-Down?
- Dedicated lines
- Dedication in verse
- Derzhavin's "On God", e.g.
- Heartfelt lines
- Metered tribute
- Lofty lines
- Lofty poem
- Keat's creation
- Keats offering
- Keats opus
- Yeats offering
- Ginsberg's "Plutonian ___"
- Shelley's "___ to the West Wind"
- Many a Pablo Neruda poem
- ___ to Joy
- Keats's "___ on Indolence"
- Poem intended to be sung
- ___ to a Nightingale (Keats poem)
- Beethoven's "___ to Joy"
- Many a Keats poem
- It begins with a strophe
- To Autumn, for one
- *Botanical protuberance
- W.H. Auden's "___ to the Medieval Poets"
- Laudatory speech, fancifully
- Ben Jonson composed one to himself
- Poem that might contain apostrophes
- Lyrical tribute
- ____ to Sunshine (Delta Spirit's debut album)
- Lines of credit?
- It's often presented in the second person
- One providing a tribute
- What a strophe often opens
- It's high praise
- One may start with "O", in more ways than one
- It's hailing
- Kind words, to say the least
- Word from the Ancient Greek for "song"
- Elevator of a sort?
- One of many to nature
- Work that sounds like it's indebted?
- What has elevated feet?
- Offering as tribute
- Coleridge composition
- Keats output
- To a Mouse, e.g.
- ___ to a Nightingale
- Grecian urn writing
- Pindar product
- Purcell piece
- Verse on a vase
- Wordsworth work
- Intimations of Immortality, for example
- ___ to the West Wind
- Flowery tribute
- Inspired poem
- Inspired writing
- Keats wrote one on a Grecian urn
- Keats's "To Autumn," e.g.
- Phillis Wheatley's "___ to Neptune"
- Pindaric panegyric
- Pindaric poem
- Plaint for "Billie Joe"
- Rhapsodic rhyme
- Wordsworth's words, perhaps
- Bobbie Gentry sang one to Billie Joe
- Coleridge's "Dejection: An ___"
- Emotion-filled poem
- Exalting poem
- Horatian creation
- Keats composition
- Lyric poem evoking emotion
- Praise-filled poem
- Thomas Gray poem
- Dedicatory verse
- Keats's "To Autumn," for one
- Keatsian tribute
- Lines from Horace
- Poem with "To" in its title
- Shelley wrote one to the West Wind
- Keats' "On Melancholy," e.g.
- Lines, in this puzzle's theme
- Poem with "To" in the title, often
- Byron wrote one to Napoleon
- Rapturous rhyme
- Shelley poem
- Tribute with meter
- Words of praise
- Intimations of Immortality, for one
- Commendatory composition
- Epinicion
- Verse of glorification
- Hafiz work
- Poem full of praise
- Work by Pindar
- To a Skylark or "To the Cuckoo"
- Love sonnet
- Versified glorification
- Work of exaltation
- Intimations of Immortality, e.g.
- To a Mouse or "To a Skylark"
- Form of flowery flattery
- Lyrical verse
- Work by Horace
- Tribute, of sorts
- Commemorative poem
- Commemorative work
- Flowery verse
- Honorary poem
- To a Mouse, for one
- Appreciative verse
- Poetic paean
- Praiseful work
- Keats's "___ to a Nightingale"
- Literary tribute of sorts
- Pablo Neruda piece
- Verse on a Grecian urn
- To Spring, e.g.
- ___ on a Grecian Urn
- Coleridge wrote one to dejection
- Dedicated verse
- Flowery expression of admiration
- Homage of a sort
- Poem with a dedicatee
- Pope piece
- Pushkin wrote one to liberty
- Verse of appreciation
- Writing on a Grecian urn
- To Autumn or "To Spring"
- Creation of Keats
- Emotional dedication
- Horatian lines
- Keats wrote one to autumn
- Laudatory verse
- Poem of tribute
- Positive poem
- Selection from Keats's canon
- Tribute
- Versified rhapsody
- ___ on Indolence
- Ben Jonson wrote one to himself
- Gentry epic "___ to Billie Joe"
- Homage in verse
- Keats wrote one on melancholy
- Keats wrote one to melancholy
- Paean
- Poetic piece
- Praising poem
- Salute with stanzas
- Admiring work
- Emotional work
- Pablo Neruda verse form
- Tribute of a kind
- Dedicatory poem
- Flowery flattery form
- Honorific poem
- Literary tribute
- Poetry 101 reading
- Praise, but not prose
- Tribute with stanzas
- Uplifting piece
- Laudatory poem
- Keats work, perhaps
- Coleridge's "France: An __"
- Gray's "The Bard," e.g.
- Handel wrote one "for the Birthday of Queen Anne"
- Keats's "__ to Psyche"
- Keats's urn tribute, e.g.
- Lines from Keats
- Marvell work
- Pindar opus
- ___ to My Socks (Pablo Neruda poem)
- ___ to the West Wind (Percy Bysshe Shelley poem)
- Poem not written by a hater
- Poem on or to someone
- _ to Joy
- Exaltation poem
- Keats specialty
- Keats' effort
- Poetic form
- Pindar verse
- Special poem
- Keats' was
- Set of verses
- Grecian urn verse
- Horatian effort
- Keats verse
- Lyrical lines
- Lyrical poem
- Madrigal's kin
- Poetic expression
- Praisful poem
- Poem
- Poety 101 reading
- See 10 Across
- Shelley product
- Emotional poem
- Pindar work
- Shelley tribute
- Work on an urn
- __ to Billie Joe
- __ to Joy
- Words on an urn
- Poet's dedication
- Beethoven's "__ to Joy"
- Emotional verse
- Exalted work
- Horace work
- Lines of praise
- Pope work
- Lofty tribute
- Pindaric speciality
- Work with reverence
- __ on a Grecian Urn
- It's from a Greek word meaning "song"
- 36-Across work
- Dedicated work
- Pablo Neruda work
- Tribute that usually rhymes
- Neruda's "__ to Conger Chowder"
- Poetic dedication
- Schiller's "An die Freude," e.g.
- William Browne's "Awake, faire Muse," e.g.
- Writing on an urn
- Inspired poetry
- Often-flowery verse
- Keats wrote one to a nightingale
- One was written to Billie Joe
- Poem of celebration
- Shelley's "To a Skylark," e.g.
- Shelley's "__ to the West Wind"
- Celebratory poem
- Dedicatory opus
- Flowery composition
- Glorifying work
- Keats' "__ on Melancholy"
- Keats' "__ to a Nightingale"
- Lyrical homage
- Reverent poem
- Keats' "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness" begins one
- Keats' "__ to Psyche"
- Neruda's "__ to Wine"
- Poem that extols
- Type of 73-Across
- Hymn relative
- Keats' "To Autumn," e.g.
- Metered praise
- Neruda wrote one to salt
- Pindaric __
- Poem originally performed with music
- Dedicated piece
- Keats forte
- Keats' "__ on Indolence"
- Neruda's "__ to Common Things"
- Glorifying homage
- Glorifying tribute
- Laudatory piece
- Neruda wrote one about the sea
- Neruda's "__ to My Socks"
- Often flowery words
- __ of Girls' Things: poem by Sharon Olds
- __ to Joy: segment of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
- Elizabeth Acevedo's "__ to the Head Nod"
- Literary homage
- Neruda's "__ to Salt"
- Paean in verse
- Poem written "on" or "to" something
- Tribute poem
- Written tribute
- __ to My Right Knee: Rita Dove poem
- Burns wrote one on a louse
- Commemorative lines
- Glorifying verse
- Neruda wrote one to common things
- One was written on an urn
- Poem from an admirer
- Poem of homage
- 46-Down work
- Dedicatory lines
- Gray's "The Progress of Poesy," e.g.
- High words
- Keats' "__ on a Grecian Urn"
- Lines from an admirer
- Neruda verse
- Neruda wrote one to "things"
- Piece of poetic praise
- Thomas Gray's "The Bard," e.g.
- Tribute in stanzas
- Verse sometimes sung
- Wordsworth wrote one to duty
- Bobbie Gentry wrote one to Billie Joe
- Linguistic tribute
- Many a poem by Sharon Olds
- Poet's tribute
- Poetic salute
- Wordsworth's "__ to Duty"
- __ to Dirt: Sharon Olds poem
- First word of the European Union anthem's title
- O'Shaughnessy poem that begins, "We are the music makers, / And we are the dreamers of dreams"
- Rita Dove's "__ to My Right Knee"
- __ to My Family: 1994 hit for The Cranberries
- Amanda Gorman's "An __ We Owe"
- Amit Majmudar's "__ to a Drone"
- Celebratory verse
- Keats piece
- Loving words
- Poem in tribute
- Respectful poem
- To work?
- Venerating verse
- To a Skylark, e.g.
- Classic poem
- Enthusiastic verse
- Kind of poem
- Lyrical piece
- Offering from Keats
- Type of poem
- Paean cousin
- Pindaric opus
- A verse to emotion
- Amatory writing
- Keatsian output
- Rhymed tribute
- Verse form
- Versified salute
- Dryden piece
- Shelley selection
- Spoken hymn
- Urn tribute
- Gray wrote one "on the Spring"
- Jonson work
- To a Skylark, for one
- Metric homage
- Work of praise
- Form of poetry
- One of Keats' feats
- Emerson genre
- Lyric praise
- Poem "to" something
- Gray lines
- Neruda work
- Poetic work
- Horatian __
- Lyric words
- Neruda opus
- Rhapsodic poem
- Verse praise
- Grecian Urn lines
- To a . . . verse
- Byron selection
- Kind words
- Verse "to" something
- Work of Wordsworth
- Written praise
- Lyric verse
- 10 Across creation
- Dedicated composition
- Lofty work
- Rhapsodic verse
- Kipling's "The Power of the Dog," e.g.
- Pope's "__ on Solitude"
- Alexander's Feast, e.g.
- Keatsian work
- Wordsworth genre
- Glorifying lines
- Lit-class reading
- Coleridge creation
- Elevated lines
- Kipling wrote one about dogs
- Shelley writing
- Verse of exaltation
- 89 Down's tribute
- Auden genre
- Metrical homage
- One with uplifting feet
- Rapturous work
- Text source for the end of Beethoven's Ninth
- Coleridge piece
- Expression of enthusiastic emotion
- Salute lines
- Complimentary poem
- Pastoral relative
- Piece of admiration
- Rapturous verse
- Versified tribute
- Admiration in verse
- Many a Wordsworth work
- Physics ending meaning "way"
- Product of admiration
- Tributary lines
- Verse of tribute
- Work of reverence
- Lines of admiration
- Rapturous writing
- Rhyme of praise
- Verse of admiration
- Adoration in verse
- Elevated poetry
- Readable homage
- Tributary creation
- Tribute from Tennyson
- It's put down out of respect
- Lines of salute
- Lyrical creation
- Lines of tribute
- Venerative verse
- Bacchylides creation
- It's often emotional
- Burns wrote one to a haggis
- Tuneless hymn
- Enthusiastic tribute
- Lyric lines
- Words from Wordsworth, maybe
- Wordsworth work subtitled "Intimations of Immortality From Recollections of Early Childhood"
- ___ to Billie Joe (1967 #1 hit for Bobbie Gentry)
- ___ to My Family (1995 hit by the Cranberries)
- Admirer's poem
- Bardic work
- Canzone's cousin
- Derzhavin piece
- Evocative verse
- Greek chorus part
- Keats wrote one to Psyche
- Olympionic, e.g.
- Sappho specialty
- Certain tribute
- Exaltation in verse
- It has a strophe and an antistrophe
- James Thomson's "Rule, Britannia" is one
- Poem from Pindar
- Poetic ego-booster?
- Work with stanzas
- ___ to My Car (Adam Sandler song)
- ___ to Newfoundland (provincial anthem)
- Burns writing
- Horatian oration
- International newsmagazine published in Rotterdam
- Keats's "___ on a Grecian Urn"
- Milton work
- Neruda wrote one on the table
- ___ to Deodorant (Coldplay song)
- ___ to the Motherland (performance at the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony)
- Lines of honor
- Salute using feet?
- Stanzaic work
- Piece of praise
- Word before "on a Grecian" in a Keats poem title
- Poem to be sung.
- Pindaric ___.
- Like: Suffix.
- ___ to Psyche.
- ___ to Psyche.”—Keats. nyt 1948 ODEON Theatre. nyt 1948 ODER Breslau's river. nyt 1948 ODIN Brother of Vili and Ve. nyt 1948 ODINIC Of a Norse god. nyt 1948 ODIST Lyric poet. nyt 1948 ODOR Bouquet. nyt 1948 ODOR Repute. nyt 1948 ODOR Scent. nyt 1948 ODOROUS Redolent. nyt 1948 ODS Supposed forces in hypnotism. nyt 1948 ODWYER Empire City's first citizen. nyt 1948 ODWYER Father Knickerbocker's first citizen. nyt 1948 ODYSSEY Homer's epic. nyt 1948 ODYSSEY Long wandering. nyt 1948 OECIST Colonizer. nyt 1948 OED Famous dictionary: Abbr. nyt 1948 OENEUS King whose son slew the Calydonian boar. nyt 1948 OENIN Pigment in blue grape. nyt 1948 OERSTED Danish physicist, discoverer of electromagnetism (1777–1851). nyt 1948 OES Letters of the alphabet. nyt 1948 OFFERER Tenderer. nyt 1948 OFFERS Bids. nyt 1948 OFFICIO Ex ___. nyt 1948 OGEE Pointed arch. nyt 1948 OGEE S-like molding. nyt 1948 OGEES Moldings with sigmoid profiles. nyt 1948 OGI Geisha's fan. nyt 1948 OGILVIE Director General of BBC from 1938 to 1942. nyt 1948 OGIVES Arches. nyt 1948 OGLE Examine. nyt 1948 OGLE Scrutinize offensively. nyt 1948 OHARA Scarlett ___. nyt 1948 OHIO Valley sowed by Johnny Appleseed. nyt 1948 OHM Unit of electrical resistance. nyt 1948 OHMMETERS Indicators showing electrical resistance. nyt 1948 OHO Exclamation. nyt 1948 OILCUP Lubricator on a motor. nyt 1948 OILED Unctuously appeased. nyt 1948 OILS Artist's colors. nyt 1948 OILS Lubricates. nyt 1948 OILS Paintings. nyt 1948 OILS Paints. nyt 1948 OILS Unctious liquids. nyt 1948 OILY Oleaginous. nyt 1948 OISE River in north France. nyt 1948 OJEDA Spanish adventurer with Columbus (1465–1515). nyt 1948 OKAPI Giraffe-like animal. nyt 1948 OKAPI Peculiar mammal discovered in 1900. nyt 1948 OKAPIS Cousins to the giraffe. nyt 1948 OKAY All correct: Humorous spelling. nyt 1948 OKAY All right. nyt 1948 OKRAS Gumbos. nyt 1948 OLA Norse name. nyt 1948 OLAF Norway's national hero. nyt 1948 OLAND Originator of Charlie Chan.”
- To a Nightingale.
- Lowell's "Commemoration ___."
- Form of lyric poem.
- One of Pindar's works.
- Salute to the West Wind.
- Heartfelt poem.
- It's written in strophes.
- Keats' "___ to Autumn."
- Lyrical composition.
- Paean from a poet.
- Commemoration ___.
- O wild West Wind . . . etc.
- Item of the "Golden Treasury."
- Relative of a sonnet.
- Strophe, antistrophe, epode.
- Chanted poem.
- To a Skylark.
- A poem to be sung.
- Form of versification.
- Poetic opus.
- Poetical composition.
- Burns' "To a Mouse."
- Keatsian forte.
- Shelley's "O Wild West Wind . . . "
- Type of lyric.
- Way: Suffix.
- Work of Horace.
- Epithalamium.
- Keats' "To Autumn."
- Piece by Horace.
- Relative of psalm or canticle.
- To the West Wind, by Shelley.
- Literary form.
- Lyrical work.
- Lyric.
- Classic art form.
- Pindaric or Horatian.
- Pindaric.
- Product of 27 Across.
- Pindar's forte.
- Shelley's forte.
- Palinode.
- Path: Suffix.
- Commemoration ___, 1865.
- Artistic work.
- Dignified poem.
- Piece of writing.
- Sapphic creation.
- Lowell's métier.
- Epicedium
- Ghazel
- Shelley offering
- Wordsworth creation
- Bardic production.
- Literary work.
- Verse.
- Golden Treasury item.
- Triolet's relative.
- O wild West Wind . . .
- Erato-inspired piece.
- Hymn
- Form of verse.
- Horatian, for one.
- Pindar output
- Pindaric form
- Poetic output
- Canon hymn
- Grecian urn inscription
- Keats's urn form
- Pindaric lines
- Grecian-urn tribute
- Skylark's tribute
- Keats's "To Autumn"
- Project for Pindar or Keats
- Keatsian form
- Pindar forte
- Reading matter on an urn
- Bit of poetry
- Literary piece
- Canticle's cousin
- Keats product
- Pindar's thing
- Poet's vehicle
- Sappho creation
- Paean to Billy Joe
- Piece from Pindar
- Wordsworth's "___ to Duty"
- Horatian gem
- Parabasis
- Ronsard product
- Canzone
- Genethliacon, e.g.
- Benét's "___ to Walt Whitman"
- Epicede, e.g.
- Keatsian gem
- Verse for Horace
- Sappho's "___ to Aphrodite"
- Serenata
- Catullus product
- Epicede
- Homophone for owed
- Homophone of owed
- Keats vehicle
- Specialty of Keats
- ___ to Billy Joe
- Ghazel, e.g.
- Poet's paean
- ___ to Napoleon: Schoenberg
- Monody
- Poem style
- Short poem
- ___ to Duty: Wordsworth
- ___ to Simplicity: Collins
- ___ to Walt Whitman: García Lorca
- Horatian ___
- Stately lyric
- ___ on Indolence: Keats
- Doe anagram
- Horace composition
- Poem form
- ___ to Liberty by Shelley
- Epinicion, e.g.
- Parabasis, e.g.
- Opus by Horace
- Stasimon, e.g.
- Stasimon, for one
- _____ to Psyche
- Addison's "_____ to Creation"
- Jonson wrote one to himself
- Pope's "_____ on Solitude"
- ____ to the West Wind
- _____ on Indolence
- '60s-'70s record label
- Commemorative for Billy Joe
- Pindar's pride
- Schoenberg's "_____ to Napoleon"
- Work on something?
- Awake, faire Muse, e.g.
- A little poetry
- Coleridge verse
- Coleridge work
- Emerson's "___to Beauty"
- Shelley's "___to Liberty"
- Words of honor?
- To Evening, e.g.
- Auden's "To My Pupils," e.g.
- Keats's work on melancholy
- Thomas Hood's "Autumn," e.g.
- Gray piece
- Keats's "___ to Psyche"
- Shih Ching composition
- Bards of Passion and of Mirth, e.g.
- Catullus composition
- Copland's "Symphonic ___"
- Cowley composition
- Emerson writing
- It's usually "on" or "to" something
- Work on a Grecian urn
- Work with lofty words
- Byron's "___ to Napoleon Buonaparte"
- Handel's "___ for St. Cecilia's Day"
- Old poem
- The 45th Psalm, e.g.
- Addison's "How are thy Servants blest? O Lord!"
- Horatian composition
- Keats's "Bards of Passion and of Mirth," e.g.
- Millay's "___ to Silence"
- Calverley's "___ to Tobacco"
- Lines that elevate
- Poem on an urn
- O may open it
- To the Poets, for one
- John Logan's "To the Cuckoo," e.g.
- Lines from Shelley
- Work with feet
- Flowery words
- Gray matter?
- It may be written "on" something
- Lines of homage
- Alexander Pope's "Solitude," e.g.
- Poem titled "To a ..."
- ___ on Melancholy
- Allen Ginsberg's "Plutonian ___"
- One famously begins "O Wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn's being"
- Poem of exaltation
- A famous one begins "How sleep the brave ..."
- Kingsley's "___ to the North-East Wind"
- Literature class reading
- Poem often titled "To a ..."
- Sapphic work
- Stanzaic salute
- W. H. Auden wrote one to his pupils
- Work by Gray or Spenser
- Beauty is truth, truth beauty genre
- ___ to Billie Joe (1967 #1 hit)
- Lines that lift up
- Salute in stanzas
- Shelley's "___ to Naples"
- Tribute with feet
- Form popular among the Romantics
- Lyricist's offering
- Work of Alexander Pope
- A famous one begins "Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness"
- Addison's "___ to Creation"
- Expression of praise
- Pindar creation
- Poem for the praiseworthy
- Something Ben Jonson wrote to himself
- Wordsworth's "Intimations of Immortality," e.g.
- Keats dedicated one to a nightingale
- Keats or Shelley work
- Literary salute
- Many a paean
- Poem whose title might start "To a ..."
- ___ to Apollo
- Inauguration recitation, maybe
- Pindar offering
- Rhyming honor
- Suffix with electr-
- Kid of poetic work
- Poetic rhapsody
- William Collins's "___ to Evening"
- Wordsworth's "___: Intimations of Immortality"
- ___ to a Superhero, Weird Al's parody of "Piano Man"
- Bobbie Gentry's "___ to Billie Joe"
- Emotive verse
- Glowing lines
- Horace's "Hymn to Mercury," for one
- Lyrical dedication
- Many a Sharon Olds poem
- Onetime record label with a poetic name
- Sharon Olds's "___ to Dirt"
- Wordsworth wrote one about a cuckoo
- Panegyrical lines
- Uplifting feet?
- Work by Gray or Shelley
- Appreciative poem
- Ceremonious verse
- Part of the classic Chinese work "Shih Ching"
- Pindaric composition
- Poem "to" somebody or something
- Praise that's not prose
- Sappho dedicated one to Aphrodite
- Shelley's "To a Skylark," for one
- Some lines of Milton
- Thomas Gray's "___ on the Spring"
- Coronation ___ (Elgar composition)
- How Sleep the Brave, e.g.
- It was often accompanied by a lyre in ancient Greece
- One begins "Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness"
- Shelley's "To the Moon," e.g.
- What might be written to a famous person
- Words of homage
- Work of admiration
- Work that shows love
- Beauty is truth, truth beauty is part of one
- Complimentary composition
- Flowery poem
- It's an honor
- Its first part is called a strophe
- Lionizing lines
- Lord Tennyson's "The Eagle," e.g.
- Loving verse?
- One might be written to an idol
- Opposite of a poetry slam?
- Pablo Neruda composition
- Some words from Wordsworth
- Some words from an admirer
- Tribute that may be urned?
- Verse dedicated to someone
- Words of tribute
- Wordsworth wrote one on immortality
- Love lines?
- Charles Kingsley's "___ to the North-East Wind"
- Pablo Neruda's "___ to Sadness"
- Payment of tribute?
- Pope's "___ on Solitude"
- Sophocles' "___ to Man"
- Thomas Gray wrote one on Eton College
- Verse from an admirer
- What you might write to someone you like
- Work from Keats or Shelley
- ___ to My Family (song by the Cranberries)
- A famous one by Percy Bysshe Shelley begins "Hail to thee, blithe spirit!"
- Keats's tribute to an urn, e.g.
- Labor of love?
- Pablo Neruda's "___ to Wine"
- Reverential poem
- Something that might accompany a dedication
- Uplifting verse
- Writing from Pablo Neruda
- ___ to a Superhero (Weird Al Yankovic parody of "Piano Man")
- It traditionally starts with a strophe
- Pablo Neruda wrote one "to a large tuna in the market"
- Phillis Wheatley wrote one "to Neptune"
- Poet Amanda Gorman's "___ to Our Ocean"
- Verse that exalts its subject
- Written honor
- Dejection is a famous one
- ___ to Autocorrect (Martha Silano poem)
- ___ to a Koala Bear (Paul McCartney song)
- Dedicated address?
- Flattering lines
- Flattering verse
- Lucille Clifton's "Homage to My Hips," for one
- Many a Pablo Neruda work
- Poem of adoration
- Uplifting offering
- Work of appreciation
- Work on something you like?
- Crown: An ___ to the Fresh Cut
- ___ to Our Ocean (Amanda Gorman poem)
- ___ to Sequoyah (Alexander Posey poem)
- ___ to Thought (Sharon Olds poem)
- ___ to the Head Nod (Elizabeth Acevedo poem)
- The Gwendolyn Brooks poem "Paul Robeson," for example
- Tribute that may rhyme
- The Raveonettes' "___ to L.A."
- To words
- A famous one begins "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness"
- One might be Horatian
- Work on something you love?
- Work whose name comes from the Greek for "sing"
- Pindar's specialty
- Poem with a strophe
- Strophe's place
- Poem about a person, often
- Dryden work
- Poem type
- Poem variety
- Poem of laud
- Poem that uplifts
- Creed's lyric poem?
- Raveonettes "___ to L.A."
- Verse tribute
- Bobbie Gentry "___ to Billy Joe"
- Cranberries "___ to My Family"
- Creed's poetic homage?
- Dejection: An ___ (Coleridge poem)
- Sappho output
- Gushy poem
- Poem that lays it on thick
- Certain praise
- Lofty words
- Billy Joe MacAllister's is famous
- Lofty lyricism
- Pindar effort
- Beethoven's to joy, e.g.
- Poem for Billy Joe
- Shelley specialty
- Pablo Neruda's "___ to My Socks"
- Neruda's "___ to the Artichoke"
- Poem from an admirer, say
- Poem that's often dedicated
- Work of homage
- ___ on My Episiotomy (Kimberly Johnson poem)
- ___ to Patrick Swayze (Tishani Doshi poem)
- ___ to Prince (Hanif Abdurraqib poem)
- Verse of homage
- ___ to Armpit Hair (Lisa Low poem)
- ___ to Duty (William Wordsworth poem)
- ___ to Repetition (Ellen Bass poem)
- _____ on a Grecian Urn
- _____ to Billy Joe
- A Thomas Gray work
- Ceremonious poem
- Purcell specialty
- _____ to Joy
- Billy Joe got one
- Dedicated poem of praise
- Pindaric output
- Poem of devotion
- Beethoven's "_____ to Joy"
- Poem originally intended to be sung
- Poem written to be sung
- Praising poesy
- Shelley praise
- _____ on Indolence (Keats)
- _____ to Billie Joe
- Keatslike poem
- Shelley output
- _____ to Psyche (Keats)
- 20-Across, e.g.
- Keats' "Bards of Passion and of Mirth," e.g.
- Praise from Shelley
- English I reading
- Keats's poem for Psyche
- Verse type
- Work of Sappho, e.g.
- ___ to Psyche (Keats)
- Praiseful composition
- Result of laudatory lines
- It may have complex stanza forms
- Poem written to be sung, perhaps
- Shelley lyric
- ___ to Evening
- Horatian form
- Love poem
- Poem of glorification
- ___ to Joy (Schiller work)
- Horace work, e.g.
- Poetry class reading, perhaps
- ___ to Joy (Schiller poem)
- ___ to Joy (Schiller)
- To Autumn is one
- Tribute that often rhymes
- Commemorative for Billie Joe
- Exalted poem
- Elevated poetic piece
- Poem of high praise
- Poem to a nightingale, e.g.
- Poetic lines of homage
- Dedicated lines of poetry
- Lyrical poem of tribute
- Middle of a yodel?
- Old, flowery poem
- Poem with complex stanza forms
- Poetic words of praise
- Fancy poem of tribute
- To Crosswords could be one
- English I reading, sometimes
- Flowery lyrical poem
- Form of flattering poetry
- Keats poem, e.g.
- Lyric composition
- Lyrical poem form
- Poem that honors
- Written tribute, of sorts
- Wordy tribute
- Type of written tribute
- Horatian poem
- Neruda wrote one to a large tuna
- Pablo Neruda poem
- Poem that praises
- Some Wordsworth words
- ___ on a Grecian Urn (Keats poem)
- Certain 8-Down poem
- Poem such as "To Autumn"
- Wordsworth poem
- Work requiring dedication?
- Flattering poem
- Glorifying poem
- It may be addressed to someone
- One could be titled "To a Tee"
- Tribute from a poet
- ___ to Dirt (Sharon Olds poem)
- ___ to Richmond Hill (Rajiv Mohabir poem)
- ___ to the Mets (Strokes song with a poetic title)
- ___ to the Women on Long Island (Olivia Gatwood poem)
- homage to my hips, e.g.
- 41-Down's "___ to Aphrodite"
- Most common poem in crosswords
- Poetic celebration
- ___ to the Classic Potato Chip (Trader Joe's product)
- On lines?
- Poem of dedication
- Poem that's far from a roast
- Poem hidden in "I'm so deeply in love with you"
- Poetic shoutout
- Type of lyric poem
- English 101 assignment
- Grecian urn tribute e.g.
- Schiller's ____ to Joy
- Sonnet
- ____ to Billy Joe
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- 41 Across output
- Lyrical effort
- ____ to Billie Joe
- Keats' ____ to a Nightingale
- Lauding poem
- Yeats output
- Admiring poem
- Poem of Pindar
- Keats masterpiece
- Major poem
- Poet's product
- Schillers ___ to Joy
- Sapphic poem
- Wordsworth's words
- France: An ___
- ___ for Ted (Plath)
- Exalted verse
- Laudatory lines, collectively
- Lines of homage, collectively
- Work of Pindar
- Certain Wordsworth work
- Certain Pindaric poem
- Parnassian tribute
- Schoenberg's "___ to Napoleon Buonaparte"
- ___ to the Cuckoo
- Billie Joe's song
- Urn composition, perhaps
- Words on an urn, perhaps
- ___ to Billie Joe (Bobbie Gentry hit)
- Poetic expression of admiration
- Grecian urn piece
- One was to a lark
- Schoenberg: "___ to Napoleon Buonaparte"
- Rapturous piece
- Keats' urn tribute, e.g.
- Tribute that rhymes
- English 101 example
- Flowing poem
- Highbrow poem
- Poem to a hero, perhaps
- Poem variant
- What Keats wrote on an urn?
- Words written in praise
- Horatian poetic work
- Lines of dedication
- Keats composed one on indolence
- Many a Neruda poem
- Neruda wrote one to wine
- Poem "on" or "to" something
- Poem that's often "on" or "to" something
- Versifier's tribute
- Work of tribute
- On . . . or "To a . . ." work
- On . . . work
- Homage in meter
- Its title often includes "On"
- Neruda's "___ to My Socks"
- Reverent verse
- Romantic poem
- Wordsworth's "To the Cuckoo," e.g.
- Complimentary verse
- Many a Neruda work
- Poem that might be "to" or "on"
- Poem with a devotee
- Reverence in verse
- ___ to Dalya's Bald Spot (Angel Nafis poem)
- ___ to Gold Teeth (Danez Smith poem)
- ___ to Gossips (Safia Elhillo poem)
- ___ to Phantoms (Khaty Xiong poem)
- ___ to hozier putting his emptiness into melody (Adedayo Agarau poem)
- ___ to the Female Reproductive System (Sharon Olds poem)
- ___ to the Hexagon (Chen Chen poem)
- ___ to the Loom (Monica Sok poem)
- Poem of admiration
- Poem paying homage
- Poem that pays homage
- Poem type with a Pindaric form
- Borderline (An ___ to Self Care) (Solange song)
- ___ to 9th & O NW (Clint Smith poem)
- ___ to My Father's Boots (Cornelius Eady essay)
- ___ to my Right Knee (Rita Dove poem)
- ___ to my blackness (Shockley poem)
- Amanda Gorman's "___ to Our Ocean"
- Ceremonious lyric poem
- Clifton's "homage to my hips," e.g.
- ___ to Herb Kent (Jamila Woods poem)
- ___ to Kool-Aid (Marcus Jackson poem)
- ___ to My Shoes (Francisco X. Alarcon poem)
- ___ to the Tampon (Sharon Olds poem)
- Each poem in the book "Black Roses"
- Poem with a dedication
- ___ to Black Skin (Ashanti Anderson poem)
- ___ to Browsing the Web (Marcus Wicker poem)
- ___ to Ethiopia (Paul Laurence Dunbar poem)
- ___ to Goby (Juliana Spahr poem)
- ___ to Suburbia (Eavan Boland poem)
- ___ to Teachers (Pat Mora poem)
- ___ to a Grasshopper (Pedro Pietri poem)
- ___ to a Yellow Onion (C. Dale Young poem)
- ___ to the Bear Hug (Clint Smith poem)
- ___ to the Clothesline (Kwame Dawes poem)
- ___ to the Loop-de-Loop (Clint Smith poem)
- ___ to the Selfie (Megan Falley poem)
- Dedicated lyric poem
- Lucille Clifton's "homage to my hips," e.g.
- -- to Joy: Schiller
- West Wind words
- To joy or toa nightingale
- Poet's praise
- Shelley stanzas
- Sappho work
- Elevating lines
- Lines that can lift people up
- Salute with feet?
- Acclamatory poem
- Appreciative piece
- Horatian homage
- Laudatory stanzas
- Poem praising a hero, say
- Versified celebration
- Work with feet about a feat, maybe
- Fancy foot work?
- Metered exaltation
- Versified paean
- Lyrical kudos
- Metered homage
- Party game where you fill in the blanks
- Poet's show of respect
- Versified homage
- Offering of praise while slamming?
- Submission to Poetry
- Commemorative writing
- Spenser creation
- Originally, a sung poem
- Catullus creation
- Simonides creation
- Marvell marvel
- Originally, a choral song
- Exalted lines
- Lyric piece
- Inspired lines
- Verse that's often dedicated
- Commemorative piece
- Holst's "___ to Death"
- Ronsard creation
- Coleridge's "France," e.g.
- Lines for a hero
- Neruda creation
- Celebratory piece
- Elevated composition
- Complimentary lines
- Neruda's "___ to the Sea"
- Nonprose praise
- Praiseful lines
- Elevated verse
- Lines to a person, often
- Wordsworth words
- Exalted writing
- Expressive genre
- Lines of adulation
- Sharon Olds work
- Honoring lines
- Poem that's a homophone of 18-Down
- Simonides work
- Tribute with lines
- Work with an honoree
- Lines for a heroine
- Lines that laud
- Spenser's "Epithalamion," e.g.
- Tribute in lines
- Tribute with rhymes
- Aphra Behn's "On Desire," e.g.
- Ben Jonson work
- Elevated poem
- Poem accompanied by a lyre