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Other crossword clues for answer "POET"

POET
Donne or Dickinson
Versifier
____ laureate
One who makes ode money
Yeats or Keats
__ laureate
One who composes a 16-Across
Well-versed artist?
Juan Felipe Herrera, for one
Claudia Rankine, e.g.
Chapbook writer, often
Maya Angelou, for example
Meter man?
Greeting card employee, at times
Burns, e.g.
Meter maid?
One going on a rhyme spree?
One who works with feet
Seamus Heaney, e.g.
Lyricist
Recital artist
Imaginative wordsmith
Artist with words
Artisan in words
Lay person?
Frost or Burns
Verbal artist
Foot specialist?
Master of verse
Artist in words
Robert W. Service, for one
Keats, for one
A person who is passionately in love with language: W.H. Auden
He puts one foot after another
Foot man?
Pound or Moore, e.g.
Pound, e.g.
One trying to make sure their feet don't stink?
Rapper, many say
One concerned with accents, often
Bard
Blake or Burns
Cyrano de Bergerac, e.g.
Frost or Eliot, e.g.
You're a ___ and don't know it
Burns or Browning
Lyricist, essentially
Rhyme writer
Coffeehouse attraction, maybe
Lord Byron or Lord Tennyson
Robert Browning, for one
Rhymester
Robert Frost, for one
Robert Pinsky or e. e. cummings
Walt Whitman, e.g.
Walt Whitman, for one
Browning of pages of verse, for example
Donne or Bradstreet
Haiku author
One putting one's feet together?
Slam participant
Dante or Dickinson
One well-versed in words' worth
Couplet creator
Keats or Yeats
Meter master
I'm a ___ and don't know it!
Eliot or Frost
Limerick writer
One inspired by Erato
Sonneteer
W.H. Auden or E.E. Cummings
Allen Ginsberg or Jack Kerouac
Annie Finch or Rita Dove
Frost, e.g.
Whitman, e.g.
T.S. Eliot or e.e. cummings
Writer who, in the morning, goes from bed to verse
Natasha Trethewey, for one
One who might go from bed to verse
She's not averse to a verse
Rita Dove or Nikki Giovanni, e.g.
Keats or Kipling
Pound or Poe
Sonnet writer
Burns or Frost
One concerned with meters
Verisifier
Eliot or Pound
Epic creator
39-Across writer
Pound, notably
To be a __ is a condition, not a profession: Frost
Byron or Burns
One concerned with beat and feet
Verse writer
Always be a __, even in prose: Baudelaire
Frost, say
One appealing to a meter reader?
Pound, for one
Burns or Byron
One working with feet?
Amanda Gorman, for one
Maya Angelou, for one
One who's well-versed
Frost, for one
Foot massage expert?
One who "can survive everything but a misprint": Wilde
One writing verse
Emily Dickinson, e.g.
28-Across, e.g.
Expert on feet?
One concerned with rhythm
Orpheus, for one
Pound or Pope
Well-versed one?
Pound, but not ounce
Browning, e.g.
Auden, Blake or Coleridge
Frost or Browning
Mary Oliver, e.g.
Every great architect is ... a great __: Wright
Browning or Burns
Writer of verse
Angelou or Dickinson
Browning but not cooking
Sappho or Pindar
3-Down, for one
Ada Limón, e.g.
Ada Limón, for one
Langston Hughes, for one
Ballad penner
Literary magazine contributor, perhaps
Ezra Pound's profession
Creative artist
Odist
Donne, for one
Frost or Yeats
Imagist
30 Across creator
Frost or Nash
Rhymer
Her work may be measured by the foot
Robert Frost, e.g.
Frost or Pound
Pound or Plath
Ogden Nash, for one
Spender, for one
Writer of rhymes
Limerick writer, e.g.
Coffeehouse entertainer
Odist, for one
Writer of 11 Down
Sonnet creator
Certain Pulitzer Prize recipient
Keats or Byron
Coffeehouse performer
107 Down, for one
Whitman or Whittier
Odist, for instance
User of scanning devices
Burns, for instance
One concerned with foot placement
Writer of verses
Nightingale, per Shelley
Person creating verses
Shelley's "nightingale"
A nightingale who sits in darkness, per Shelley
Person who writes verses
Frost, but not dew
Many a Bartlett's source
Frost, for example
A ___ can survive everything but a misprint: Oscar Wilde
One who deals with meters and feet
Keats or Yeats, e.g.
Slam competitor
Snug-bug connector?
Sonneteer, e.g.
Meter reader?
Maker of verse.
Verse-maker.
Keats.
Carl Sandburg.
W. H. Auden is one.
Archibald MacLeish.
He is "born, not made.”
Marianne Moore, for instance.
Minnesinger.
Carl Sandburg, for instance.
Marianne Moore is one.
Frost.
Homer.
Clement Moore.
Dylan Thomas.
Frost, for instance.
MacNeice or MacLeish.
Usual class day speaker.
Wallace Stevens.
Brooke or Field.
Burns or Allen.
MacLeish, for example.
Man of Parnassus.
Robert Penn Warren, for example.
Spenser or Spender.
The "Good Gray ___."
A Touch of the ___.
Sandburg.
See 35 Across.
Stanley Kunitz, for example.
___ laureate.
Literary man.
Parnassian.
Robert Lowell, for example.
Troubadour.
Creative writer.
Laureate.
Man of letters.
See 51 Down.
Gifted writer.
Dylan, for one.
Peasant's partner.
Type of writer.
Byron, e.g.
Southey was one
Lindsay, for one.
Man who is "born not made."
Frost or Sandburg.
Lindsay or Johnson.
Minstrel.
One who is born, not made.
Berryman, for one.
Lyrist.
Marlowe, for one.
Miss Moore, for one.
Moore or More.
Writer.
Ginsberg.
Certain writer
Sonnet source
Lowell, for one
___ and Peasant
Moore or Riley
Peasant's musical partner
Meter expert
Tennyson, for one
Frost or Millay
Elegist or odist
Profession of 43 Across
See 18 Across
Arnold or Milton
Sandburg was one
Vers-librist
Verse person
His output is verse and verse
John Ciardi is one
Lovelace, for one
One born, not made
Ovid was one
Frost or Snow
O'Neill's "A Touch of the ___"
Plath was one
Pulitzer Prize winner Howard Nemerov, e.g.
Alan Seeger, e.g.
Amy Lowell was one
Auden, e.g.
Gray or Greene
Idyllist
Sassoon or Service
Metrician
Metrist
Plath or Sexton
Rodolfo in "La Bohème"
Whitman, for one
Countee Cullen was one
Dickey or Wilbur
Richard Wilbur is one
Richard Wilbur, e.g.
See 7 Down
Wilbur or Merrill
Dowson was one
Idyll maker
Merrill or 1 Across
Cummings, e.g.
Frost or Field
Wilbur or Nemerov
Merrill or Wilbur
What 66 Across was
Sexton or Nemerov
Whitman or Wilbur
Howard Nemerov, e.g.
Lovelace, e.g.
Meter-watcher
Maya Angelou, e.g.
One who works with meters and feet
Tennyson, e.g.
Painter of the soul: D'Israeli
58-Across, e.g.
Shakespeare, e.g.
Dickinson or Frost, e.g.
Gwendolyn Brooks, e.g.
Sexton or Pope, e.g.
One concerned with feet
Langston Hughes, e.g.
One with idyll musings?
Shelley, for one
Sexton, say
Laureate figure, maybe
Sappho, e.g.
Lay man?
Limerick writer, say
Linesman, maybe?
Every man will be a ___ if he can: Thoreau
One who handles stress effectively?
Coleridge, for one
Virgil, for one
Foot massager?
One who works in feet and meters
One with stressing work?
Worker with a lot of stress?
Auden or Aiken
Certain laureate
God is the perfect ___: Browning
Doe, e.g.
One who deals with stress well?
Browning or Kipling
One seeking money for a meter?
Yearly Library of Congress appointee
Meter user
Brooke or Brooks
Expert on meters and feet
Audre Lorde or Lord Byron
Homer, for one
One who's well-versed in the arts?
God is the perfect ___: Robert Browning
Amanda Gorman, e.g.
Occupation for 32-Down
Stress specialist?
Writer of 2-Down
17-Across, for one
Philip Larkin or Patricia Lockwood
Versin' person?
Bukowski, for one
Adrienne Rich or Nikki Giovanni
Cameron Awkward-Rich, for example
Gwen Nell Westerman, for one
Jenny Zhang, for example
Joshua Jennifer Espinoza, for one
Khadijah Queen, for one
Rita Dove or Rita Joe
Sarah Kay, for example
Sharon Olds, e.g.
Wordsworth or Whittier
Wendy Chen, for example
Writer of odes or tanka
Rhyme user
Idyllist, e.g.
Keats, e.g.
Shelley, e.g.
Odist, e.g.
Morrissey "Sister I'm a ___"
Lyricist, often
Rita Dove, notably
Ode fellow
The priest of the invisible, per Wallace Stevens
You will never be alone with a ___ in your pocket: John Adams
Joy Harjo, for one
Sharon Olds or Marguerite Young
Adrienne Rich, for example
Emily Dickinson or Amanda Gorman
Jenny Xie, for one
Li Bai or Ada Limón
Master of metaphor, maybe
Jingler
Wordly one?
Richard Purdy Wilbur, e.g.
Sexton or Sarton
Any of three Lowells
Pablo Neruda, e.g.
Author of 8-Down
Coffeehouse reader
One concerned with feet and rhythm
Kind of laureate
Coffeehouse entertainer, perhaps
Metrist, perhaps
Richard Purdy Wilbur, for one
Coffeehouse reader, perhaps
One concerned with rhythm and feet
Rap composer, in a way
Verse's author
Wordsworth, for one
One who works in feet
Person creating rhymes
One inspired by Calliope
Coffeehouse entertainer, sometimes
Pablo Neruda, for one
Dealer in 15-Across
Master of rhymes
Rhyme master
Burns or Sexton, e.g.
Master rhymer
Recital VIP
Slam artist
Writer of flowery verses
Any limerick writer
Coffee shop entertainer
Lyricist's kin
Rhymer at a coffeehouse
Rhythmic versifier
Foot expert?
Shakespeare or Pound
Competitor in a verbal slam
Amanda Gorman or Maya Angelou
Rainer Maria Rilke or Audre Lorde
Stanza writer
Ode writer
Wordsmith like Wordsworth
I'm a ___, and I didn't even know it!
Mosab Abu Toha or Maya Angelou
Sappho or Ocean Vuong
Frost or Winters
May Sarton for one
18 Down for one
Service for one
Lay composer
Frost with rime?
58 Across for one
Guest or Frost
Metrist, sometimes
One with rhythm
Sarton or Burns
Timotheus or Phrynichus, e.g.
Pentameter pro
Gwendolyn Brooks or Ocean Vuong
Ocean Vuong, for example
Reciter at a slam
Donne or Pound, e.g.
Sexton or Burns, e.g.
Writer of 12-Down
Coffeehouse reciter
14-Across, for one
31-Across, e.g.
35-Across writer
Coffee shop open-mike performer, perhaps
Competitor in a slam
Haiku writer, say
Reader at a slam
Reader at an open mic
Many a Pulitzer winner
Rap composer, e.g.
Rap writer, e.g.
Artist using line breaks
Performer at a slam
Audre Lorde, e.g.
Rupi Kaur, for one
Writer such as Mahmoud Darwish
cummings, for one
He's got rhythm
Dante, e.g.
Job involving stress
Ode composer
Dealer in feet and meters
Masters, e.g.
Spender, e.g.
Rondeau writer
Prior or Pope
Dickinson or Dove
Sexton, e.g.
Blake or Byron
Shakespeare was one
Thomas or Milton
34-Across, e.g.
Wordsworth or Whitman
Frost in New England, e.g.
Homer, e.g.
Li Bai, for one
Well-versed sort
Maya Angelou or Amanda Gorman, e.g.
One well-versed in verse
Songwriter, sometimes