- RHYME
- Donne device
- Nash gift
- Drum, for some
- Tears for fears, e.g.
- Verse
- Need for speed, e.g.
- Shun, for one
- Ogden Nash creation
- What he and she do
- Pay to play, e.g.
- Characteristic of this puzzle's theme entries
- Okey dokey, say
- Nursery follower
- Limerick characteristic
- Reason's partner
- Name for game, e.g.
- Penny, for many
- Toys for boys?
- Norse, for course
- What sun and fun do
- ... no ___ or reason
- Nursery ___
- Run, for one
- Rum, for some
- ___ Pays (Ice-T debut album)
- Sound alike
- Kind of scheme
- Couplet feature
- Sonnet feature
- What "wine" and "dine" do
- Sound identity
- Sample, for example?
- What cats and bats do
- What sips and nips do
- Sound mostly the same
- __ scheme
- What hares and mares do
- Feature of Mike and Ike candy?
- What's done for fun?
- Versify
- Limerick, e.g.
- Reason's mate
- Write a limerick
- Lyricist's quest
- Reason partner
- Mother Goose selection
- Ad slogan, often
- Limerick feature
- Mares, to hares
- Verse feature
- Crumb, for some
- Limerick, for example
- What "easy" and "breezy" do
- What the puzzle's keywords each lack
- Moon or "June," to "tune"
- What blank verse lacks
- Partridge, to "cartridge"
- Reason colleague
- See 26 Down
- What blank verse doesn't do
- What friends and fiends don't do
- Dunce, for once
- Gum, for some
- What Q and U do
- Sun, for one
- Trample, for example
- Pure, for sure
- Old King Cole, for instance.
- Reason's companion.
- What 46 Across and 10 Down do.
- Neither ___ nor reason.
- Poem.
- Nash specialty.
- June and moon.
- Poetic device.
- Nursery favorite.
- Jingle.
- Poet's concern
- June moon or May day, e.g.
- Mother Goose entry
- June-moon, e.g.
- Nash forte
- What moon, June and spoon do
- What Mike and Ike do
- A forte of Ogden Nash
- Moon/June, e.g.
- Versifier's concern
- Ditty
- Important element of rap lyrics
- Mate bees with fleas?
- What 11-Down doesn't do
- Moon to June
- What each of the longest words in 17A, 65A, 10D and 25D famously lacks
- Donne, for one
- Zachary, for daiquiri, e.g.
- It's hard to do with "orange"
- Have common ends, in a way
- What cats and rats do
- Gun, for one
- Rum, to some
- Wynken or Blynken, e.g., but not Nod
- Court, for short
- Hot to trot, e.g.
- Fun, for one
- What the first, second and fifth lines in a limerick do
- Pay for play
- Rap, per old-school rappers
- What Prancer and Dancer do that Rudolph and Vixen don't?
- Ben and Jen do it with each other
- Bit of poetry
- Rapper's skill
- All the best rappers do it
- Group please with knees?
- Dr. Seuss forte
- What good rap will do
- What limericks do
- What Jay and Ray do
- Group three with thee?
- Funny money, for one
- Group bees with trees?
- Greeting-card message, typically
- Thing that Dr. Seuss liked to do
- What Bill and Jill do
- What moles and voles do?
- ___ or reason (good sense)
- Reason mate
- What cats, bats and rats do?
- He, to she
- Ample or sample, for example
- What free-verse poetry often lacks
- Funny money, e.g.
- What's easier to do with gold than silver?
- Quart, for short?
- Crazy for Swayze?
- Looking for cooking, say