Answer: ODE
ODE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ODE with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Chemical suffix
- Poem of praise
- Lyric poem
- Poem
- Mine find
- Praiseful poem
- Praise in verse
- Poetic tribute
- Song of praise
- Tribute in verse
- Dedicated
- Keats poem
- Rhyming tribute
- Poetic form
- Laudatory verse
- Poem of tribute
- Keats work
- Keats creation
- Shelley work
- Verse form
- Wordsworth work
- Poetic homage
- Hymn of praise
- Words of praise
- Horatian creation
- Pindar poem
- Connecting point
- "____ to Joy"
- "___ to Joy"
- Love song
- Homage in verse
- Dedicated poem
- Lofty lines
- Laudatory lines
- Lyrical poem
- Literary work
- Poem type
- Tribute
- Dedicated verse
- Dedicated lines
- Poetic work
- Short poem
- Poem of homage
- Lyric verse
- Exalted poem
- Lofty poem
- Coleridge wrote one to dejection
- "___ to Billie Joe"
- Pindar product
- Exalting verse
- Bard's work
- Praiseful work
- Type of poem
- Lofty verse
- Laudatory poem
- Flowery verse
- Tribute poem
- Lyrical tribute
- Certain poem
- "To Autumn," e.g.
- Shelley poem
- Poetic praise
- Pindar work
- Horatian work
- Beethoven's "___ to Joy"
- Poetic paean
- Kind of poem
- Words from Wordsworth
- Lyrical lines
- Keats composition
- Dedicated work
- "___ on a Grecian Urn"
- Verse work
- Verse of praise
- Lyrical verse
- Literary tribute
- Keats offering
- Exalted verse
- "To a . . ." poem
- Work with feet
- Uplifting poem
- Pindaric poem
- Lyrical work
- Lines of praise
- It's an honor
- "___ to a Nightingale"
- Praiseful verse
- Poem form
- Dedicatory verse
- Ben Jonson wrote one to himself
- "To a ..." poem
- Praise-filled poem
- Pope piece
- Metrical homage
- Literary form
- Exalting poem
- Dedicatory poem
- Canticle
- Tribute piece
- Schiller's "___ to Joy"
- Literary piece
- Verse type
- Tribute of a sort
- Tribute in rhyme
- Praising poem
- Poet's output
- Poem full of praise
- Pindaric
- e.g.
- Coleridge creation
- Byron product
- Bit of poetry
- "To a Skylark," for one
- "To a . . ." work
- "___ on a Grecian Urn" (Keats poem)
- Poem of devotion
- Poem intended to be sung
- Pindar piece
- Pindar output
- Lyric work
- Expression of praise
- Epinicion
- Emotional poem
- Creation of Keats
- Commemorative poem
- Celebratory poem
- Sappho creation
- Praiseful piece
- Pindaric work
- Pindaric output
- Parabasis
- Paean
- Metrical tribute
- Horace work
- Honorific poem
- Gray piece
- Glorifying verse
- Flowery poem
- Elevated lines
- "___ to a Nightingale" (John Keats poem)
- Written tribute
- Work by Shelley
- Wordsworth's "___ to Duty"
- Verse on a vase
- Verse of tribute
- Tribute with stanzas
- Shelley selection
- Shelley offering
- Sappho's "___ to Aphrodite"
- Rhapsodic rhyme
- Poet's product
- Poem of exaltation
- Lyric composition
- Lofty tribute
- Keats specialty
- Keats piece
- Flattering poem
- Canzone
- "Intimations of Immortality," e.g.
- "___ to a Nightingale" (Keats poem)
- Work with lofty words
- Work of Sappho
- Work of praise
- Wordsworth words
- Type of lyric poem
- Tribute, of sorts
- Tribute in verse form
- Sonnet's kin
- Rhyming praise
- Rhapsodic verse
- Praising poesy
- Praiseful composition
- Praise, but not prose
- Poem written as a tribute
- Poem variety
- Poem originally intended to be sung
- Lyric tribute
- Lyric form
- Kind words
- Keatsian work
- Keats wrote one to autumn
- Gray lines
- Flowery tribute
- Elevated lines?
- Commemorative writing
- Certain tribute
- Celebratory verse
- Beethoven's "--- to Joy"
- Admirer's poem
- "To Autumn," for one
- "____ to Evening"
- "___ to the West Wind" (Shelley poem)
- "__ to Joy"
- "__ on a Grecian Urn"
- Writing on an urn
- Work with stanzas
- Work of exaltation
- Work by Keats
- Type of lyrical poem
- Tribute that rhymes
- Sonnet
- Solemn poem
- Shelley's "___ to the West Wind"
- Shelley output
- Serenata
- Rhyming honor
- Pope work
- Poetry class reading
- Poem of high praise
- Pindaric piece
- Pindar's forte
- Pindar specialty
- Pindar opus
- Pablo Neruda poem
- Old-fashioned type of poem
- Old-fashioned poem
- Metered praise
- Lyrical homage
- Lyric praise
- Lyric
- Literature class reading
- Lionizing lines
- Lines of homage, collectively
- Laudatory work
- Keats's output
- Keats's "To Autumn," e.g.
- Keats product
- Jonson work
- Inspired poem
- Honorary poem
- Glorifying work
- Exaltation in verse
- Exaltation in rhyme
- Emotion-filled poem
- Dedicated poem of praise
- Dedicated lines?
- Dedicated composition
- Creed's poetic homage?
- Commemorative piece
- Ceremonious poem
- Burns writing
- Appreciative poem
- "To a Skylark," e.g.
- "To a Mouse," for one
- "____ to Psyche"
- "___ to the West Wind"
- "___ to Joy" (Schiller)
- "__ to Billie Joe"
- ''Intimations of Immortality,'' e.g.
- Work with reverence
- Work of Horace
- Wordy tribute
- Words of tribute
- Words of honor?
- Words of honor
- Versified tribute
- Versified salute
- Versified rhapsody
- Verse poem
- Uplifting piece
- Tribute with feet
- Tribute of a kind
- Tribute from a poet
- Thomas Gray's "The Bard," e.g.
- Shelley's "__ to the West Wind"
- Shelley tribute
- Sapphic work
- Rhapsodic poem
- Reverent poem
- Raveonettes "___ to L.A."
- Purcell piece
- Praise in rhyme
- Poetry 101 reading
- Poetic rhapsody
- Poem written to be sung
- Poem with a dedicatee
- Poem that extols
- Plaint for Billie Joe
- Plaint for "Billie Joe"
- Pindar verse
- Pindar offering
- Piece of praise
- Piece of admiration
- Pablo Neruda composition
- Offering from Keats
- Neruda's "__ to Wine"
- Love lines?
- Lofty work
- Lofty lyric
- Literary salute
- Literary homage
- Keats's "___ on Melancholy"
- Keats's "___ on Indolence"
- Keats' "To Autumn," e.g.
- Keats verse
- Keats opus
- Horatian ___
- Horace work, e.g.
- Handel's "___ for St. Cecilia's Day"
- Gushing poem
- Ghazel
- Enthusiastic verse
- English I reading
- English 101 assignment
- Emotional verse
- Emotional dedication
- Emerson's ''___ to Beauty''
- Dedicatory opus
- Creed's lyric poem?
- Cranberries "___ to My Family"
- Complimentary poem
- Commemorative work
- Celebratory work
- Bobbie Gentry's "___ to Billie Joe"
- Bardic work
- "To Evening," e.g.
- "To a Mouse" or "To a Skylark"
- "Golden Treasury" item
- "Alexander's Feast," e.g.
- "--- to Joy"
- "___ to Joy" (ending of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony)
- "___ to Deodorant" (Coldplay's first song)
- "___ to Billy Joe"
- "___ on Melancholy" (Keats)
- "___ on a Grecian Urn" (John Keats poem)
- ''To Autumn,'' for one
- ''___ on Melancholy'' (Keats)
- Writing on an urn?
- Work on a Grecian urn
- Work of tribute
- Work of reverence
- Work of Pindar
- Work for a meter reader?
- Wordsworth's words, perhaps
- Wordsworth's "Intimations of Immortality," e.g.
- Wordsworth creation
- Words written in praise
- Words on an urn, perhaps
- What Keats wrote on an urn?
- Verse of exaltation
- Verse "to" something
- Urn tribute
- Urn composition, perhaps
- Uplifting verse
- Tribute that often rhymes
- Tribute of sorts
- Stasimon, e.g.
- Spenser's "Epithalamion," e.g.
- Something Ben Jonson wrote to himself
- Shelley's "To a Skylark," e.g.
- Shelley praise
- Shelley creation
- Schoenberg: "___ to Napoleon Buonaparte"
- Salute with stanzas
- Salute in stanzas
- Reverential poem
- Reading matter on an urn
- Rapturous verse
- Rapturous rhyme
- Rapturous piece
- Praiseful lines
- Praise that's usually not prose
- Praise that's not prose
- Positive poem
- Pope's "___ on Solitude"
- Poetic words of praise
- Poetic salute
- Poetic piece
- Poetic output
- Poetic expression of admiration
- Poetic celebration
- Poet's work
- Poet's tribute
- Poem with "To" in its title
- Poem that's often "on" or "to" something
- Poem that gives praise to something
- Poem originally performed with music
- Poem of Sappho
- Poem of laud
- Poem of celebration
- Pindar's pride
- Pindar creation
- Piece of writing
- Piece from Pindar
- Parnassian tribute
- Pablo Neruda's "___ to Wine"
- Pablo Neruda work
- Pablo Neruda verse form
- One was to a lark
- One begins "Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness"
- Neruda's "___ to My Socks"
- Neruda wrote one to "things"
- Neruda creation
- Monody
- Milton work
- Metered tribute
- Marvell work
- Lyrical poem of praise
- Lyrical piece
- Lyrical creation
- Lyric piece
- Love poem?
- Lit crit poem
- Lit class reading
- Lines of tribute
- Lines of salute
- Lines of homage
- Lines of dedication
- Lines of credit?
- Lines of admiration
- Lines from an admirer
- Laudatory piece
- Laudatory lines, collectively
- Keatsian tribute
- Keats's work on melancholy
- Keats's urn tribute, e.g.
- Keats's "___ to Psyche"
- Keats's "___ on a Grecian Urn"
- Keats' urn tribute, e.g.
- Keats' "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness" begins one
- Keats' "__ to Psyche"
- Keats' "__ to a Nightingale"
- Keats or Shelley work
- Keats forte
- Keats effort
- Hymn relative
- Horatian poem
- Horatian piece
- Horatian oration
- Horatian lines
- Horatian form
- Homage of a sort
- Homage in meter
- Highbrow poem
- High-flown verse
- Grecian-urn tribute
- Grecian urn piece
- Gray's "The Bard," e.g.
- Glorifying poem
- Formal poem
- Fancy foot work?
- Expressive genre
- Exalting lines
- Exalted work
- Exaltation poem
- Epicede
- English 101 example
- Emotional work
- Emerson genre
- Cowley composition
- Complimentary lines
- Commendatory composition
- Commemorative lines
- Coleridge's "Dejection," e.g.
- Coleridge wrote one on dejection
- Certain Pindaric poem
- Ceremonious verse
- Celebratory piece
- Celebrating work
- Catullus composition
- Bobbie Gentry "___ to Billie Joe"
- Billie Joe's song
- Beethoven's "__ to Joy"
- Allen Ginsberg's "Plutonian ___"
- Admiring work
- Addison's "___ to Creation"
- A Thomas Gray work
- "To Autumn" or "To Spring"
- "To a" poem
- "To a . . ." verse
- "Intimations of Immortality," for one
- "How Sleep the Brave," for one
- "homage to my hips," e.g.
- "Coronation ___" (Elgar composition)
- "_____ to Psyche"
- "____ on a Grecian Urn"
- "___ to the Women on Long Island" (Olivia Gatwood poem)
- "___ to the Cuckoo"
- "___ to Psyche" (Keats)
- "___ to Psyche"
- "___ to Joy" (part of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony)
- "___ to Gold Teeth" (Danez Smith poem)
- "___ to Billie Joe" (Bobbie Gentry hit)
- "___ to Billie Joe" (1967 hit song)
- "___ to Billie Joe" (#1 hit for Bobbie Gentry)
- "___ on Melancholy"
- "___ on Indolence"
- " ___ on a Grecian Urn"
- ''To Autumn,'' e.g.
- ''To a . . .'' work
- ''Intimations of Immortality,'' for example
- ''France: An ___''
- ''___ to the West Wind''
- ''___ to Joy''
- ''___ on Indolence''
- ''___ for Ted'' (Plath)
- '-- on a Grecian Urn'
- Yeats output
- Yeats offering
- Written tribute, of sorts
- Written praise
- Writing similar to a madrigal
- Writing on a Grecian urn
- Writing from Pablo Neruda
- Worshipper's writing
- Work with feet about a feat, maybe
- Work with an honoree
- Work that shows love
- Work requiring dedication?
- Work on something?
- Work on an urn
- Work on a hero, say
- Work of Wordsworth
- Work of Sappho, e.g.
- Work of honor
- Work of homage
- Work of celebration
- Work of Alexander Pope
- Work of admiration
- Work from Keats or Shelley
- Work for a hero?
- Work by Pindar
- Work by Horace
- Work by Gray or Spenser
- Work by Gray or Shelley
- Wordsworth's "To the Cuckoo," e.g.
- Wordsworth's "___: Intimations of Immortality"
- Wordsworth's "__ to Duty"
- Wordsworth wrote one to duty
- Wordsworth wrote one on immortality
- Wordsworth wrote one about a cuckoo
- Wordsworth work for a cuckoo
- Wordsworth poem
- Wordsworth genre
- Words on an urn
- Words of thanks
- Words of homage
- Words of dedication
- Words of celebration
- Words from Pindar
- Words about an ancient hero
- Word often preceding "to a"
- Word often followed by "to a"
- Word before "on a Grecian" in a Keats poem title
- William Collins's "___ to Evening"
- William Browne's "Awake, faire Muse," e.g.
- What you might write to someone you like
- What might be written to a famous person
- Weird Al's "___ to a Superhero"
- W.H. Auden's "___ to the Medieval Poets"
- W. H. Auden wrote one to his pupils
- W. H. Auden verse
- Versifier's tribute
- Versifier's praise
- Versified paean
- Versified homage
- Versified glorification
- Versified celebration
- Verse tribute
- Verse that's often dedicated
- Verse that may be "on" something
- Verse sometimes sung
- Verse praise
- Verse on a vase?
- Verse on a Grecian urn
- Verse of glorification
- Verse of appreciation
- Verse of admiration
- Verse from an admirer
- Verse for Horace
- Verse dedicated to someone
- Verse bursting with praise
- Venerative verse
- Venerating work
- Venerating verse
- Uplifting work
- Uplifting feet?
- Type of written tribute
- Type of poem that's often a tribute to something
- Type of poem popular in the 19th century
- Type of poem popular in England in the 1800s
- Type of poem Keats was known for
- Twenty One Pilots song "___ to Sleep"
- Tribute, of a sort
- Tribute, in verse
- Tribute with rhymes
- Tribute with lines
- Tribute to Billie Joe
- Tribute to an urn, e.g.
- Tribute to an icon, say
- Tribute that usually rhymes
- Tribute that may rhyme
- Tribute that may be urned?
- Tribute in stanzas
- Tribute in poetic form
- Tribute in lines
- Tribute from Tennyson
- Tribute from Keats or Shelley
- Tributary lines
- Tributary creation
- To work?
- To a Skylark e.g.
- Thomas Hood's "Autumn," e.g.
- Thomas Gray's "___ on the Spring"
- Thomas Gray wrote one on Eton College
- The Gwendolyn Brooks poem "Paul Robeson," for example
- The 45th Psalm, e.g.
- Text source for the end of Beethoven's Ninth
- Suffix with electr-
- Submission to Poetry
- Strophe's place
- Strophe, antistrophe, epode.
- Stately lyric
- Stately homage, maybe
- Stasimon, for one
- Stanzaic work
- Stanzaic salute
- Specialty of Keats
- Sophocles' "___ to Man"
- Sonnet's cousin
- Something your poetry teacher might assign you to write about a particularly inspirational poetry teacher you've had *hint* *hint
- Something that might accompany a dedication
- Some Wordsworth words
- Some words from Wordsworth
- Some words from an admirer
- Some lines of Milton
- Slam entry, perhaps
- Skylark's tribute
- Simonides work
- Simonides creation
- Shih Ching composition
- Shelley's "To the Moon," e.g.
- Shelley's "To a Skylark," for one
- Shelley's "___ to Naples"
- Shelley's "___ to Liberty"
- Shelley's ''___ to the West Wind''
- Shelley writing
- Shelley specialty
- Shelley product
- Shelley lyric
- Sharon Olds work
- Selection from Keats's canon
- Schoenberg's "_____ to Napoleon"
- Schoenberg's "___ to Napoleon"
- Schoenberg's ''___ to Napoleon Buonaparte''
- Schiller's "An die Freude," e.g.
- Schiller's ____ to Joy
- Sappho dedicated one to Aphrodite
- Salute with feet?
- Salute using feet?
- Salute lines
- Salute from a poet
- Ronsard product
- Ronsard creation
- Romantic poem, maybe
- Romantic poem
- Rita Dove's "__ to My Right Knee"
- Rhyming encomium
- Rhyme of praise
- Rhapsodic words
- Reverential work
- Reverential verse
- Reverent work
- Reverent verse
- Reverent composition
- Reverence in verse
- Result of laudatory lines
- Respectful poem
- Relative of a sonnet.
- Readable homage
- Rapturous writing
- Rapturous work
- Pushkin wrote one to liberty
- Purcell specialty
- Project for Pindar or Keats
- Product of admiration
- Praising piece
- Praisefulpoem
- Praiseful poem
- Praise, in verse
- Praise with feet
- Praise in meter
- Praise from Shelley
- Pope's "__ on Solitude"
- Pope's ''_____ on Solitude''
- Poetry Foundation posting
- Poetry class reading, perhaps
- Poetic work that might be dedicated to someone
- Poetic shoutout
- Poetic lines of homage
- Poetic glorification
- Poetic form originally set to music
- Poetic ego-booster?
- Poetic dedication
- Poet's vehicle
- Poet's show of respect
- Poet's paean
- Poet's dedication
- Poet's commemoration
- Poem written to be sung, perhaps
- Poem written "on" or "to" something
- Poem with complex stanza forms
- Poem with a strophe
- Poem with a devotee
- Poem with a dedication
- Poem with "To" in the title, often
- Poem whose title might start "To a ..."
- Poem variant
- Poem typically filled with flowery language
- Poem type with a Pindaric form
- Poem to a nightingale, e.g.
- Poem to a hero, perhaps
- Poem titled "To a ..."
- Poem that's far from a roast
- Poem that's dedicated to someone or something
- Poem that uplifts
- Poem that praises its subject
- Poem that praises
- Poem that might contain apostrophes
- Poem that might be "to" or "on"
- Poem that honors someone or something
- Poem that honors
- Poem such as "To Autumn"
- Poem style
- Poem praising something
- Poem praising a hero, say
- Poem paying homage
- Poem on an urn
- Poem on a Grecian urn
- Poem often titled "To a ..."
- Poem of great acclaim
- Poem of glorification
- Poem of elevation
- Poem of dedication
- Poem meant to be sung
- Poem in tribute
- Poem hidden in "I'm so deeply in love with you"
- Poem hidden in "good effort"
- Poem from Pindar
- Poem from an admirer
- Poem for the praiseworthy
- Poem filled with praise
- Poem dedicated to someone or something
- Poem by Keats or Shelley, frequently
- Poem accompanied by a lyre
- Poem about ancient wars, perhaps
- Poem about a person, often
- Poem "to" somebody or something
- Poem "on" or "to" something
- Poem ''to'' something
- Pindaric speciality
- Pindaric lines
- Pindaric form
- Pindaric effort
- Pindaric composition
- Pindaric __
- Pindar's thing
- Pindar's specialty
- Pindar forte
- Piece to peace, for example
- Piece performed to honor an athletic victory in ancient Greece
- Piece of poetic praise
- Physics ending meaning "way"
- Payment of tribute?
- Pastoral relative
- Part of the classic Chinese work "Shih Ching"
- Parabasis, e.g.
- Panegyrical lines
- Paean-type poem
- Paean to Billy Joe
- Paean in verse
- Pablo Neruda's "___ to the Onion"
- Pablo Neruda's "___ to Sadness"
- Pablo Neruda's "___ To A Large Tuna In The Market "
- Pablo Neruda wrote one "to a Large Tuna in the Market"
- Pablo Neruda piece
- Originally, a choral song
- Opus by Horace
- Opposite of a poetry slam?
- Onetime record label with a poetic name
- One with uplifting feet
- One was written to Joy
- One was written to Billie Joe
- One was written on an urn
- One of Keats' feats
- One might be written to an idol
- One famously begins "O Wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn's being"
- One could be titled "To a Tee"
- Olympionic, e.g.
- Old, flowery poem
- Old-fashioned poem type
- Old-fashioned poem that celebrates something
- Old poem
- Often-flowery verse
- Often lofty poem
- Often flowery words
- Offering of praise while slamming?
- O'Shaughnessy poem that begins, "We are the music makers, / And we are the dreamers of dreams"
- Nonprose praise
- Neruda's "___ to the Sea"
- Neruda's "___ to Salt"
- Neruda's "__ to Salt"
- Neruda's "__ to My Socks"
- Neruda's "__ to Conger Chowder"
- Neruda's "__ to Common Things"
- Neruda wrote one to wine
- Neruda wrote one to salt
- Neruda wrote one to common things
- Neruda wrote one to a large tuna
- Neruda wrote one on the table
- Neruda wrote one about the sea
- Neruda work
- Neruda verse
- Neruda specialty
- Neruda opus
- Most common poem in crosswords
- Millay's "___ to Silence"
- Middle of a yodel?
- Metered homage
- Metered exaltation
- Marvell marvel
- Many a Wordsworth work
- Many a Wordsworth poem
- Many a poem by Sharon Olds
- Many a paean
- Many a Neruda work
- Many a Neruda poem
- Many a Neruda piece
- Many a Keats poem
- Lyricist's offering
- Lyrical poem of tribute
- Lyrical poem form
- Lyrical kudos
- Lyrical effort
- Lyric words
- Lyric poem with complex stanza forms
- Lyric lines
- Lucille Clifton's "Homage to My Hips," for one
- Lucille Clifton's "homage to my hips," e.g.
- Lowell's "Commemoration ___."
- Loving words
- Loving verse?
- Lover's poem
- Love poem
- Lord Tennyson's "The Eagle," e.g.
- Lorca work
- Literary tribute of sorts
- Lit-class reading
- Lit crit essay subject
- Lit crit 101 poem
- Linguistic tribute
- Lines, in this puzzle's theme
- Lines to a person, often
- Lines that lift up
- Lines that elevate
- Lines of honor
- Lines of exaltation
- Lines of adulation
- Lines from Shelley
- Lines from Keats
- Lines from Horace
- Lines for a heroine
- Lines for a hero
- Lesbian ___
- Lauding poem
- Laudatory writing
- Laudatory stanzas
- Laudatory offering
- Labor of love?
- Kipling's "The Power of the Dog," e.g.
- Kipling wrote one about dogs
- Kingsley's "___ to the North-East Wind"
- Kind words of a sort
- Kid of poetic work
- Keatss ___ on Indolence
- Keatslike poem
- Keatsian poem
- Keatsian piece
- Keatsian homage
- Keatsian gem
- Keatsian form
- Keats's urn form
- Keats's tribute to an urn, e.g.
- Keats's poem for Psyche
- Keats's "To Autumn"
- Keats's "Bards of Passion and of Mirth," e.g.
- Keats's "___ to a Nightingale"
- Keats's "__ to Psyche"
- Keats' work
- Keats' specialty.
- Keats' forte.
- Keats' "On Melancholy," e.g.
- Keats' "Bards of Passion and of Mirth," e.g.
- Keats' "___ on Indolence"
- Keats' "___ on a Grecian Urn"
- Keats' "__ on Melancholy"
- Keats' "__ on Indolence"
- Keats' "__ on a Grecian Urn"
- Keats wrote one to Psyche
- Keats wrote one to melancholy
- Keats wrote one to a nightingale
- Keats wrote one on melancholy
- Keats wrote one on an urn
- Keats vehicle
- Keats poem, e.g.
- Keats feat
- Keats dedicated one to a nightingale
- Keats composed one on indolence
- Keat's work
- Jonson wrote one to himself
- John Logan's "To the Cuckoo," e.g.
- James Thomson's "Rule, Britannia" is one
- Its title often includes "On"
- Its title might start with "To"
- Its first part is called a strophe
- Item of the "Golden Treasury."
- It's usually "on" or "to" something
- It's put down out of respect
- It's from a Greek word meaning "song"
- It was often accompanied by a lyre in ancient Greece
- It takes dedication to write
- It may have complex stanza forms
- It may be written "on" something
- It may be dedicated
- It may be addressed to someone
- It has a strophe and an antistrophe
- It begins with a strophe
- Inspired poetry
- Inspired lines
- Inauguration recitation, maybe
- Idolizing work
- Idolater's writing
- Idolater's poem
- Idol's poem
- Horatian poetic work
- Horatian homage
- Horatian gem
- Horatian composition
- Horatian __
- Horace's "Hymn to Mercury," for one
- Horace creation
- Horace composition
- Honoring lines
- Honorary piece
- Homophone of owed
- Homophone for owed
- High words
- Handel wrote one "for the Birthday of Queen Anne"
- Hafiz work
- Greek chorus part
- Grecian urn tribute e.g.
- Grecian urn inscription
- Gray's "The Progress of Poesy," e.g.
- Glowing piece?
- Glowing lines
- Glorifying tribute
- Glorifying lines
- Glorifying homage
- Ghazel, e.g.
- Gentry epic "___ to Billie Joe"
- Genethliacon, e.g.
- Form with an antistrophe
- Form popular among the Romantics
- Form of poetry.
- Form of flowery flattery
- Form of flattering poetry
- Flowing poem
- Flowery words
- Flowery lyrical poem
- Flowery lines
- Flowery flattery form
- Flowery expression of admiration
- Flowery composition
- Flattery in verse
- First word of the European Union anthem's title
- Fancy poem of tribute
- Fanciful poem
- Extolling work
- Expression of enthusiastic emotion
- Exalted writing
- Exalted lines
- Evocative verse
- Evocative poem
- Epinicion, e.g.
- Epicedium
- Epicede, e.g.
- English I reading, sometimes
- Emotive verse
- Emerson writing
- Elizabeth Acevedo's "__ to the Head Nod"
- Elevating piece
- Elevated verse
- Elevated poetic piece
- Elevated poem
- Elevated composition
- Each poem in the book "Black Roses"
- Each poem in the book "Black Oak"
- Doe anagram
- Derzhavin piece
- Dedicatory lines
- Dedication in verse
- Dedicated piece
- Dedicated lyric poem
- Dedicated lines of poetry
- Copland's "Symphonic ___"
- Complimentary piece
- Complimentary composition
- Commemorative for Billy Joe
- Commemorative for Billie Joe
- Coleridge's "France: An __"
- Coleridge's "France," e.g.
- Coleridge's "Dejection," for one
- Coleridge piece
- Clifton's "homage to my hips," e.g.
- Charles Kingsley's "___ to the North-East Wind"
- Certain Wordsworth work
- Ceremonious lyric poem
- Celebritory poem
- Celebratory words
- Catullus product
- Catullus creation
- Canzone's cousin
- Canticle's cousin
- Canon hymn
- Calverley's "___ to Tobacco"
- Byron's "___ to Napoleon Buonaparte"
- Byron selection
- Burns wrote one on a louse
- Burns wrote one about haggis
- Browning or Keats creation
- Brit Lit assignment, maybe
- Brit lit assignment
- Breathless dedication
- Brad Paisley's "___ de Toilet (The Toilet Song)"
- Botanical protuberance
- Boosting feet?
- Bobby Gentry's "___ to Billie Joe"
- Bobbie Gentry wrote one to Billie Joe
- Bobbie Gentry "___ to Billy Joe"
- Blushing prose
- Billy Joe got one
- Billie Joe is the subject of one
- Benét's "___ to Walt Whitman"
- Ben Jonson's "An ___ to Himself"
- Ben Jonson wrote one "to Himself"
- Ben Jonson work
- Ben Jonson composed one to himself
- Beethovens ___ to Joy
- Beethoven's "___ to Joy" (opening theme on three seasons of "Everybody Loves Raymond")
- Beethoven's ''___ to Joy''
- Bardic tribute
- Auden's "To My Pupils," e.g.
- Auden's "___ to the Medieval Poets"
- Auden genre
- Appreciative words
- Appreciative verse
- Appreciative piece
- Aphra Behn's "On Desire," e.g.
- Anthology entry, maybe
- An addition?
- Amit Majmudar's "__ to a Drone"
- Amanda Gorman's "An __ We Owe"
- Amanda Gorman's "___ to Our Ocean"
- Amanda Gorman's "__ to Our Ocean"
- Alexander Pope's "Solitude," e.g.
- Aeolian poem
- Adulatory words
- Admiring poem
- Admiration in verse
- Addison's "How are thy Servants blest? O Lord!"
- Addison's "_____ to Creation"
- Acclamatory poem
- A famous one by Percy Bysshe Shelley begins "Hail to thee, blithe spirit!"
- A famous one begins "Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness"
- A famous one begins "How sleep the brave ..."
- "To the Poets," for one
- "To Spring," e.g.
- "To Crosswords" could be one
- "To Autumn" is one
- "To an Overused Crossword Clue," say
- "To a" work
- "To a Skylark" or "To the Cuckoo"
- "To a ..." work
- "To a ...." work
- "To a . . ." work
- "The Bard," e.g.
- "The ___ Less Traveled: Unlocking the Poet Within" (Stephen Fry book)
- "Short ___ to Screwball Women" (Rachel Wetzsteon poem)
- "On" lines?
- "On . . ." work
- "On . . ." or "To a . . ." work
- "O" may open it
- "O wild West Wind . . . " etc.
- "How Sleep the Brave," e.g.
- "Grecian Urn" lines
- "Crown: An ___ to the Fresh Cut"
- "Commemoration ___."
- "Borderline (An ___ to Self Care)" (Solange song)
- "Beauty is truth, truth beauty" is part of one
- "Beauty is truth, truth beauty" genre
- "Bards of Passion and of Mirth," e.g.
- "An ___ We Owe" (Amanda Gorman poem)
- "An ___ to Fearless Women" (poem by Nikita Gill)
- "An ___ to Bats" (Gertrude Sturdle poem)
- "--- to Psyche" (Keats)
- "--- to Billie Joe"
- "--- on Indolence" (Keats)
- "___to Enchanted Light" (Pablo Neruda)
- "___to Billy Joe"
- "_____ on Indolence"
- "____ to the West Wind"
- "____ to Billy Joe"
- "____ on Melancholy"
- "___ to Walt Whitman": García Lorca
- "___ to Thought" (Sharon Olds poem)
- "___ to the West Wind": Shelley
- "___ to the West Wind" (Shelley)
- "___ to the West Wind" (Percy Bysshe Shelley)
- "___ to the Tampon" (Sharon Olds poem)
- "___ to the Selfie" (Megan Falley poem)
- "___ to the Motherland" (performance at the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony)
- "___ to the Mets" (Strokes song with a poetic title)
- "___ to the Loop-de-Loop" (Clint Smith poem)
- "___ to the Loom" (Monica Sok poem)
- "___ to the Hexagon" (Chen Chen poem)
- "___ to the Head Nod" (Elizabeth Acevedo poem)
- "___ to the Female Reproductive System" (Sharon Olds poem)
- "___ to the Clothesline" (Kwame Dawes poem)
- "___ to Suburbia" (Eavan Boland poem)
- "___ to Simplicity": Collins
- "___ to Sequoyah" (Alexander Posey poem)
- "___ to Richmond Hill" (Rajiv Mohabir poem)
- "___ to Prince" (Hanif Abdurraqib poem)
- "___ to Pity" (Jane Austen poem)
- "___ to Phantoms" (Khaty Xiong poem)
- "___ to Our Ocean" (Amanda Gorman work)
- "___ to Our Ocean" (Amanda Gorman poem)
- "___ to Newfoundland" (provincial anthem)
- "___ to Napoleon": Schoenberg
- "___ to My Socks" (Pablo Neruda poem)
- "___ to My Socks," Pablo Neruda poem
- "___ to My Shoes" (Francisco X. Alarcon poem)
- "___ to my Right Knee" (Rita Dove poem)
- "___ to My Father's Boots" (Cornelius Eady essay)
- "___ to My Family" (song by the Cranberries)
- "___ to My Family" (1995 hit by the Cranberries)
- "___ to My Car" (Adam Sandler song)
- "___ to my blackness" (Shockley poem)
- "___ to Liberty" by Shelley
- "___ To L.A." (The Ravonettes song)
- "___ to Kool-Aid" (Marcus Jackson poem)
- "___ to Joy" (Schiller work)
- "___ to Joy" (Schiller poem)
- "___ to Joy" (part of Beethoven's Ninth)
- "___ to Joy" (choral part of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony)
- "___ to Humanity" (Yanni song that's almost as pretentious as it sounds)
- "___ to Herb Kent" (Jamila Woods poem)
- "___ to Gossips" (Safia Elhillo poem)
- "___ to Goby" (Juliana Spahr poem)
- "___ to Ethiopia" (Paul Laurence Dunbar poem)
- "___ to Duty": Wordsworth
- "___ to Dirt" (Sharon Olds poem)
- "___ to Deodorant" (Coldplay song)
- "___ to Browsing the Web" (Marcus Wicker poem)
- "___ to Black Skin" (Ashanti Anderson poem)
- "___ to Billie Joe" (hit song of 1967)
- "___ to Billie Joe" (bluesy 1967 Bobbie Gentry hit)
- "___ to Billie Joe" (1967 Bobbie Gentry hit song)
- "___ to Billie Joe" (1967 #1 hit)
- "___ to Billie Joe" (1967 #1 hit for Bobbie Gentry)
- "___ to Autocorrect" (Martha Silano poem)
- "___ to Apollo"
- "___ to a Yellow Onion" (C. Dale Young poem)
- "___ to a Superhero," Weird Al's parody of "Piano Man"
- "___ to a Nightingale" (Keats)
- "___ to a Nightingale" (1819 John Keats poem)
- "___ to a Grasshopper" (Pedro Pietri poem)
- "___ To a Grasshopper"
- "___ to a Drum" (Yusef Komunyakaa poem)
- "___ to 9th & O NW" (Clint Smith poem)
- "___ on Melancholy" (John Keats poem)
- "___ on Indolence": Keats
- "___ on Indolence" (Keats)
- "___ on a Grecian Urn" (Keats verse)
- "__ to My Right Knee": Rita Dove poem
- "__ to My Family": 1994 hit for The Cranberries
- "__ to Joy": segment of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony
- "__ to Dirt": Sharon Olds poem
- "__ to Billy Joe"
- "__ of Girls' Things": poem by Sharon Olds
- '60s-'70s record label
- ''To a Sky-Lark,'' e.g.
- ''___ to Psyche''
- ''___ to Evening''
- ''___ to Billy Joe''
- ''___ on Indolence'' (Keats)
- ''___ on a Grecian Urn''
- '-- to Joy'
- ____ to Billy Joe
- ____ to Billie Joe
- ___ to the Classic Potato Chip (Trader Joe's product)
- ___ to a Nightingale (Keats poem)
- Gray matter?
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