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Other crossword clues for answer "POETS"

POETS
Browning and Blake
Frost and Angelou
Frost and Burns
Sexton and Plath, e.g.
Thomas and Hardy
Rhymesters
Maya Angelou and Rita Dove, for two
Some open mic performers
40-Down and others
Rhyming dictionary users
Participants in some slams
97 Across's ilk
Masters of meters
Lyricists, basically
Foot specialists?
Versifiers
Pound's ilk
Bards
Browning, Gray, and others
Often-anthologized group
Rhymers
Rhyming writers
They "utter great and wise things which they do not themselves understand", per Plato
Those who go astray follow them, per the Koran
They work with feet
Dead ___ Society
Pound and others
Keats and Yeats, for two
Pound and Poe
Sonneteers, say
Erato is their Muse
Yeats and Keats
Keats and Yeats
Poe and more
Sandburg and Silverstein
Limerick authors, say
Browning and Burns
Couplet composers
Burns and Byron
Both Brownings
Whitman and Whittier
Some national laureates
Longfellow and Burns
Ode people
Eliot and Angelou
Johnson and Jonson
Well-versed ones?
Many songwriters, perforce
Browning and Frost
This puzzle's theme
Artists in a Robin Williams film title
Meter experts?
Audre Lorde and Lord Byron, e.g.
Frost and others
Ode writers
Browning and more
Millay and Milton
Poe and Pope
Kilmer and Keats
Masters of allusion
Dickinson and Keats
Meter creators
The Brownings, e.g.
Ruth Lilly Prize winners
Sexton and Pope
Donne and Bradstreet
Frost and Sandburg
Sandburg and Spenser
Some Pulitzer winners
Pulitzer candidates
Verse writers
Byron and Burns
Rhyme writers
Byron and Keats
Keats and colleagues
Ode authors
Shelley's "unacknowledged legislators of the world"
Performers at some readings
Greeting card writers
Sonneteers, for instance
Byron and Browning
Keats and Shelley
Milton and Millay
Odists and sonneteers
Wordsworth and Whitman
84 Across and colleagues
Literary figures
People writing verses
Writers of verse
Browning and Byron
Authors of verses
Whittier College's team nickname
Spenser, Prince of ___.
___ Corner, Westminster Abbey.
Tennyson, Shelley, Keats, etc.
___ Corner of Westminster Abbey.
Clement Moore and Thomas Moore.
Viereck, Lowell, and others.
Mistral, Eliot, and others.
Viereck, Brooks, Moore.
Carl Sandburg, Marianne Moore, etc.
Mistral and Eliot.
Occupants of a "Corner" in Westminster Abbey.
Troubadours.
Robert and Elizabeth Browning.
Climbers of Parnassus.
Laureates.
Men of letters.
Milton and Arnold.
Parnassians.
Lowel and others.
Mr. and Mrs. Browning.
Robert Green and John Greenleaf Whittier.
Very important persons in the arts.
Relatives of Mother Goose.
The Brownings.
Certain White House guests.
Certain literati.
Members of P.E.N.
Writers.
Browning and Keats.
Burns and others.
Jarrell and Jeffers.
Dickinson and Whittier
Frost et al.
Ginsberg and others
Nash and Dickinson
Ones inspired by Helicon
Keats et al.
Men of words
Pound et al.
Certain writers
Auden and Frost
Horace et al.
Elegists
Frost and Pound
Keats and Wordsworth
Bishop and Sexton
Burns and Allen Ginsberg
They don't pay for their license
Vers-librists
Auden and Lowell
Blake and Wordsworth
Arnold and Milton
Jarrell and Ciardi
Wilbur and Stevens
Wilbur and Merrill
Ashbery and Nemerov
Brooke and Field
Barrett and Browning
Shelley and Keats
Wilbur and Kunitz
Dead ___ Society, 1989 film
Lovelace's colleagues
Auden and Angelou
Masters and Jonson, e.g.
Homer and others
Burns and Allen, e.g.
Masters and Jonson
People concerned with feet
The only poor fellows in the world whom anyone will flatter: Pope
___ Corner, part of Westminster Abbey
They're "born, not made," according to an old saying
Certain people buried in Westminster Abbey
Meter makers
Meter readers?
People who deal with stress successfully?
Keats and Horace, for two
5-Down and others
Some laureates
Ones with muses
___ Corner (Westminster Abbey locale)
Coffeehouse entertainers
See 35-Down
People thinking on their feet?
Meter masters
Ones concerned with stress
___ Corner, section of Westminster Abbey
Fitting nickname for athletes at Whittier College
Sappho and Mirabai
Rappers, in a sense
They work in meters
Elizabeth Acevedo and David Dabydeen, for two
Sonnet writers, say
'01 Savatage album "___ and Madmen"
Millay and Moore
Neruda and Angelou, e.g.
Ada Limón and Emily Dickinson, for two
Bishop and Pope, e.g.
Dead _____ Society
Well-versed folks?
Frost and Masefield, for example
Lovelace and Frost
Frost and Burns, for two
They're "born, not made"
They're well-versed
Poe and Pound, e.g.
Erato's group
Producers of 35-Across
Larkin and Plath, e.g.
Masterful rhymers
Well-versed people?
Authors of verse
Some write limericks
They work with feet and meters
Maya Angelou and Mary Oliver, e.g.
Some write haiku
63-Across and others
Angelou and Plath
Odists
Angelou and Cummings, e.g.
Writers of sonnets
Lovelace and Frost, for two
Masters of rhyme
14-Across creators
Limerick writers, e.g.
Open-mic readers
Reciters at slams
Writers of haiku
Sina Queyras and Mary Lambert, for two
Writers at slams
Angelou, Brooks and Clifton
Claudia Rankine and Terrance Hayes, e.g.
Writers like Joy Harjo, Tracy K. Smith, etc.
The Tortured ___ Department
Writers at Cave Canem workshops
Dead -- Society
Homer, et al.
Foot men?
74- and 90Across, e.g.
Competitors in a slam
Dealers in feet and meters
Slam participants
Some cafe performers
They're concerned with feet and meters
Slam competitors
Amanda Gorman and others