- POE
- Ulalume author
- For Annie penner
- The Raven penner
- Macabre writer
- Nineteenth century horror author
- Raven maven
- The Raven author
- The Gold Bug writer
- Author with a museum in Richmond, Virginia
- Author beloved by goths
- Author buried in Baltimore
- Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque author
- Mascot of the Baltimore Ravens
- Pilot pal of Finn and Rey
- Al Aaraaf poet
- Macabre master
- Writer buried in Baltimore
- Tamerlane penner
- Usher's creator
- Star Wars: The Force Awakens X-Wing pilot ___ Dameron
- Tamerlane poet
- The Haunted Palace poet
- The Masque of the Red Death author
- The Oblong Box writer
- Arthur ___, banker in Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events"
- Author who coined the words "multicolor" and "normality"
- Founder of the detective fiction genre
- His supposed birthplace is across the street from the Boston Common
- Lenore's creator
- The Imp of the Perverse writer
- Author who helped popularize the cryptogram
- Banker in "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events"
- The Raven writer
- Author who coined the words "multicolor," "tintinnabulation," and "normality"
- Work with feet?
- The Bells author
- The Bells writer
- Detective-story pioneer
- Laudanum-using writer
- Master of the macabre
- Dupin's creator
- Poet, interrupted?
- Macabre author
- Noted West Point expellee
- Poet/horror writer
- Contemporary of Polk
- His Philadelphia home, a National Historic Site, has a bird statue outside of it
- The Pit and the Pendulum author
- The Raven poet
- To Helen author
- Creator of the modern detective story
- Detective-story progenitor
- The City in the Sea poet
- Author credited with inventing the detective story
- Ulalume poet
- The Fall of the House of Usher author
- The Purloined Letter author
- William Wilson author
- Author of "The Black Cat"
- An NFL team was nicknamed after one of his works
- Leading figure in dark romanticism
- An NFL team is named for one of his works
- A mysterious visitor left three roses and a cognac bottle at his gravesite every year for nearly 80 years
- The Purloined Letter writer
- Annabel Lee poet
- The Cask of Amontillado author
- He raved about a raven
- Mystery story pioneer
- The Gold-Bug author
- Lenore poet
- Author expelled from West Point in 1831
- The Tell-Tale Heart author
- Creator of the Ushers
- Hopfrog's creator
- Whodunit pioneer
- The Bells poet
- Tale teller
- The Cask of Amontillado writer
- A Descent Into the Maelstrom author
- Israfel poet
- Author of "The Raven"
- A Dream Within a Dream writer
- The Premature Burial author
- The Tell-Tale Heart writer
- Literary Lenore's creator
- The Black Cat writer
- While I nodded, nearly napping ... penner
- Edgar Allan who wrote "The Gold-Bug"
- The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether author
- Once upon a midnight dreary ... poet
- The Conqueror Worm poet
- I wish I could write as mysterious as a cat writer
- MS. Found in a Bottle author
- The Murders in the Rue Morgue writer
- Baltimore Ravens mascot
- Bard buried in Baltimore
- The Fall of the House of Usher writer
- Author of "The Cask of Amontillado"
- He wrote about the Ushers
- Roderick Usher's creator
- Writer contemporary to 51-Down
- His first collection of poems was credited only to "a Bostonian"
- American poet
- Detective Duplin creator
- Eulaliie author
- America's first mystery writer
- Man of mystery
- Part of E.A.P.
- The Black Cat author
- Longfellow adversary
- Author said to have influenced Hitchcock
- Subject of the one-man play subtitled "Once Upon a Midnight"
- Usher family's creator
- Rue Morgue creator
- Author who influenced Conan Doyle
- Orphaned author raised by the Allans
- Never to suffer would never to have been blessed writer
- Star Wars pilot Dameron
- The Purloined Letter writer Edgar Allan __
- Baltimore Ravens mascot named for a writer
- Writer for whom the Edgar award is named
- American master of the macabre
- Mystery master
- ... rapping at my chamber door poet
- Ah, broken is the golden bowl! the spirit flown forever! poet
- I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity writer
- Author of macabre tales
- He wrote about "a midnight dreary"
- Modern detective fiction pioneer
- Top-row poet on the "Sgt. Pepper" album cover
- 19th-century master of the macabre
- Baltimore bard
- Creator of one who pondered "Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore"
- Teller of macabre tales
- Hop-Frog author
- Baltimore Ravens mascot named for an author
- Poet for whom the Edgar Awards are named
- Writer who inspired the Raven Award
- Author of eerie stories
- He wrote "The 42-Across"
- Nevermore poet
- Author of macabre fiction
- Name in eerie fiction
- 19th-century mystery writer with just one complete novel
- Name of the Baltimore Ravens' mascot
- The Raven poet Edgar Allan __
- The Last Jedi pilot Dameron
- Poet Edgar Allan __
- Edgar Allan ____
- He wrote To Helen
- 24 Down poet
- Edgar Allan __
- Annabel Lee writer
- He created the Ushers
- Author of "The Gold Bug"
- Mystery writer
- Ulalume writer
- The Raven creator
- Whom the Edgar Award was named for
- Crime-fiction pioneer
- 2009 is his bicentennial year
- Subject of a Richmond museum
- Focus of a Richmond museum
- Gothic giant
- Inspiration for Verne
- Whom Edgar Awards are named for
- The Imp of the Perverse author
- Author Edgar Allan __
- Author who influenced Verne
- Detective fiction pioneer
- Eerie author
- Author who inspired Verne
- Emerson called him "the jingle man"
- Honoree on a 2009 bicentennial stamp
- Writer next to Jung on the "Sgt. Pepper" cover
- He feuded with Longfellow
- Whom a mystery award is named for
- Baltimore Ravens' raven
- Childhood inspiration for Bradbury
- Writer Edgar Allan __
- Whom Emerson called "the jingle-man"
- Baltimore Ravens raven mascot
- Literary inspiration for Verne
- Whom a mystery award honors
- Boston-born literary lion
- Giant of Gothic fiction
- Annabel Lee penner
- The Devil in the Belfry writer
- Arthur Gordon Pym's creator
- Brooding Baltimorean
- Raven maniac
- Once upon a midnight dreary ... writer
- Quoth the Raven, 'Nevermore' penner
- While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping writer
- Creator of C. Auguste Dupin
- Poet who used the pen name Quarles
- The Edgar award was named after him
- Ravenous poet?
- The Baltimore Ravens are named in his honor
- Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque writer
- While I pondered, weak and weary penner
- Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling penner
- While I nodded, nearly napping ... writer
- Author of the stories collected in "Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque"
- Pioneer of detective fiction
- Lenore writer
- The Premature Burial writer
- Name of one of the three mascots of the Baltimore Ravens
- Writer of "The Purloined Letter"
- Three fifths of him genius and two-fifths sheer fudge.—Lowell.
- Author who was expelled from West Point.
- John Allan's protégé.
- West Point cadet of 1830.
- Author of "Israfil."
- Author of Annabel Lee.
- He wrote Israfel.
- Master of the short story (1809–49).
- He lived in a cottage at Fordham.
- He wrote "Ulalume."
- He wrote many "chillers."
- He was dismissed from West Point.
- He wrote "The Bells."
- He wrote "The Gold-Bug."
- His bells tintinnabulated.
- Contemporary of Longfellow.
- Father of the short story.
- He wrote "Ms. Found in a Bottle."
- He wrote "The Black Cat."
- He wrote of "tintinabulation."
- His shrine is in Richmond, Va.
- Israfel author.
- He wrote "Lenore."
- Mrs. Clemm's son-in-law.
- Goldbug author.
- Creator of detective Dupin.
- Gold Bug” writer. nyt 1956 POE Creator of Arthur Gordon Pym. nyt 1956 POE Israfel. nyt 1956 POEM Concise, beautiful expression. nyt 1956 POEM Literary form. nyt 1956 POEM Literary form. nyt 1956 POEMS Golden Treasury items. nyt 1956 POESY Verse of yore. nyt 1956 POET 57 Across. nyt 1956 POET Anne Lindbergh, for example. nyt 1956 POET Elizabeth Bishop, for example. nyt 1956 POET Sonneteer. nyt 1956 POET Type of writer. nyt 1956 POET Vers librist. nyt 1956 POETA ___ nascitur, non fit."
- ___ Cottage, in Fordham.
- Edgar
- Mystery man
- Author of "The Bells."
- Creator of A. Gordon Pym.
- Literary figure.
- Literary name.
- Poet in the Hall of Fame.
- 19th cent. poet.
- Master of mysteries (1809–49).
- Name in the Hall of Fame.
- 19th cen. author.
- Creator of Dupin.
- 19th century author.
- American writer.
- Great lyric poet.
- Creator of Mr. Pym.
- Literary light.
- Originator of the detective story.
- Author of "The Tell-Tale Heart"
- Chilling storyteller
- He wrote "The Assignation"
- Raven author.
- Author of "Israfel."
- Great writer.
- ___ Cottage, in N. Y.
- Hall of Fame name.
- Name in poetry.
- U.S. poet.
- One-time Fordhamite.
- Originator in the field of fiction.
- Short-story writer.
- U. S. writer.
- Longfellow's contemporary
- U. S. author
- Famous West Point dropout
- Mystery pioneer
- U. S. storyteller
- Raven man
- E.A. ___
- Master of horror
- Rue Morgue chronicler
- Allans' adopted son
- He felled an Usher
- Last name
- Miss Lee's creator
- C. Auguste Dupin's creator
- The Purloined Letter
- Detective-story creator
- Balloon Hoax author
- Early whodunit writer
- Writer, partly poetic
- The Happiest Day . . . poet
- Virginia Clemm's bridegroom
- Author of "The Purloined Letter"
- He influenced Baudelaire
- The Gold Bug creator
- Creator of 17, 28, 48 and 64 Across
- Edgar Allan ___
- Author of "Ulalume"
- Israfel writer
- Author of "Hop-Frog"
- Creator of Arthur Gordon Pym
- He wrote "The Raven"
- He wrote of "a midnight dreary"
- Poet expelled from West Point
- The Conqueror Worm writer
- Teller of tales
- Ulalume penner
- Usher man
- Dupin creator
- Last name in horror
- Rue Morgue writer
- Dream-Land poet
- MS. Found in a Bottle writer
- His name is a letter short of his description
- Eldorado poet
- Brooding author
- Al Aaraaf writer
- If I could dwell / Where Israfel / Hath dwelt ... writer
- Some Words With a Mummy” writer nyt 2004 POE The Mystery of Marie Roget” author
- 18-Down writer
- He wrote "To Helen" and "For Annie"
- All that we see or seem / Is but a dream within a dream writer
- The Oblong Box author
- Some Words With a Mummy penner
- The Tell-Tale Heart teller
- Author who inspired a Baltimore team's nickname
- Rue Morgue's creator
- Author mentioned in the Beatles' "I Am the Walrus"
- One of the Baltimore Ravens' mascots
- Writer who wrote "I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity"
- Who wrote "All that we see or seem / Is but a dream within a dream"
- Who wrote "I dwelt alone / In a world of moan, / And my soul was a stagnant tide"
- Writer whose work describes him to a T
- Hop-Frog writer
- A dreary poet upon midnight, once
- Creator of Roderick Usher
- Creator of the detective C. Auguste Dupin
- Poet who created the Ushers
- Who wrote "I was never kinder to the old man than during the whole week before I killed him"
- Who wrote "It was many and many a year ago, / In a kingdom by the sea ..."
- Literary figure whose name is a letter short of something he wrote
- ___ House and Museum (Baltimore attraction)
- For whom the Edgar awards are named
- Writer of the line "Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December"
- Author who wrote "I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity"
- Noted writer who married his first cousin when she was 13
- Who wrote of "sorrow for the lost Lenore"
- Star Wars: The Last Jedi pilot
- Famous writer who entered West Point at 21
- For whom the Edgar Award is named
- Poet who wrote "Once upon a midnight dreary ..."
- Who wrote the line "Once upon a midnight dreary ..."
- Writer whose room at the University of Virginia is now a mini-museum
- Writer with an interest in cryptography
- ___ Dameron, fighter pilot for the Resistance in "Star Wars" films
- He wrote "All that we see or seem / Is but a dream within a dream"
- Writer after whom the Edgar Award is named
- Once upon a midnight dreary ... penner
- To Helen poet
- The Masque of the Red Death writer
- Author Edgar Allan ___
- Fittingly, the first three letters of 32-Across
- He once wrote "I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity"
- Who wrote "To Helen" and "For Annie"
- Mascot of the N.F.L.'s Ravens, appropriately
- Poet who wrote the line "But we loved with a love that was more than love"
- Poet who quoth "Nevermore"
- Aptly named mascot of the Baltimore Ravens
- Subject of museums in Richmond, Va., and Baltimore, Md.
- Writer buried in a Baltimore churchyard
- Upcoming Sylvester Stallone-directed biopic
- Famously dark mystery author
- His mystery admirer didn't appear graveside to toast his birthday in 2010 for the first time since 1949
- The Last Jedi pilot
- Director Tayarisha
- Filipino action star Fernando ___ Jr.
- Mystery writer buried in Baltimore
- He wrote of Lenore
- 'The Tell-Tale Heart' taleteller
- Author of the line "Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary ..."
- Last name in macabre fiction
- The Force Awakens pilot Dameron
- ___ Dameron ("Star Wars" pilot whom many shipped with Finn)
- Cask of Amontillado author
- Poet found in poet
- Baltimore's most famous author
- Author of 29-Across
- Star Wars character paired with Finn in "Stormpilot" slash fiction
- For whom the Mystery Writers of America named the Edgar Awards
- Writer of a short story that ends, "I admit the deed!--tear up the planks! here, here!--It is the beating of his hideous heart!"
- Creator of the detective Dupin
- Annabel Lee author
- The Gold Bug poet
- Lenore author
- Macabre tale teller
- Pym's creator
- The Conqueror Worm author
- Whom the Edgar honors
- Some Words With a Mummy writer
- Macabre writer buried in Baltimore
- Ravenous writer?
- Author of the macabre
- Creator of Pym
- The Pit and the Pendulum writer
- Dameron in "Star Wars" movies
- Poet buried in Baltimore
- Eerie writer, or the first three letters of his profession
- Quoth the Raven 'Nevermore' writer
- Writer who inspired the Baltimore Ravens' name
- Macabre writer, or the first three letters of his occupation
- Poet Edgar Allan
- 19th C. poet
- He Ushered in mysteries?
- Puzzle-theme mystery writer: 1809-1849
- <I>The Raven<I> poet
- Purloined Letter man
- Raven poet
- Author expelled from West Point
- Author of some stories appropriate for Halloween
- The Edgar Award's inspiration
- Spooky author
- The Sleeper poet
- Inspiration for the Baltimore Ravens
- Eerie poet
- He wrote of Annabel Lee and Lenore
- Selah and the Spades director Tayarisha
- Star Wars character often shipped with Finn
- Star Wars pilot
- Filipino actress Lovi
- Half of the "Star Wars" pairing Stormpilot
- Roots band Larkin ___
- The Gold-Bug penner
- For whom the Edgar was named
- He wrote of Roderick Usher
- Poet of Baltimore
- He wrote of "the sweet Lenore"
- Angry Johnny singer
- BB-8's owner Dameron
- Filipino actor Fernando ___ Jr.
- Oscar Isaac's "Star Wars" character
- Poet seen in this clue
- Poet hailed by Baudelaire
- A Baltimore Ravens mascot
- The Mystery Writers of America award is named after him
- Usher creator
- Author of 4 Down
- Author of an 1844 article later titled "The Balloon Hoax"
- Mystification author
- The Sphinx author
- Writer of 20-Across
- Al Aaraaf author
- M. Valdemar's creator
- The Mystery of Marie Roget writer
- Quit the bust above my door! writer
- The Oval Portrait writer
- Author of the quote at 15-Across
- Author known for macabre tales
- Author of the short story "Loss of Breath"
- Scary story source
- The Mystery Writers of America's awards are named for him
- Spine-tingling author
- The Mystery of Marie Rogêt writer
- A Descent Into the Maelström author
- The Mystery of Marie Roget author
- The Oval Portrait author
- Browning, Byron or Blake
- Lovecraft called him his "God of Fiction"