Answer: POET
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Frost
- Versifier
- Verse writer
- Bard
- Eliot or Frost
- One inspired by Erato
- "The Tell-Tale Heart" author
- Keats, for one
- Sonneteer
- Walt Whitman, e.g.
- Keats or Yeats
- Writer of rhymes
- Keats, e.g.
- Homer, for one
- Frost, e.g.
- Couplet creator
- Shelley, for one
- Yeats or Keats
- Writer of verses
- Frost, for one
- Burns, e.g.
- Wordsworth, for one
- Pound, e.g.
- Homer, e.g.
- Foot specialist?
- Allen Ginsberg or Jack Kerouac
- Shakespeare, e.g.
- Verse maker
- Rhymester
- Rhyme writer
- Sandburg
- One concerned with rhythm and feet
- Limerick writer
- Keats or Byron
- Donne, for one
- Coffeehouse entertainer
- Burns or Frost
- Burns or Byron
- Writer of verse
- Tennyson, for one
- Slam participant
- Rhymer
- Pound, for one
- One inspired by Calliope
- One concerned with feet and rhythm
- Meter man?
- Maya Angelou, for one
- Certain writer
- Browning, e.g.
- Artist with words
- Verse creator
- Sonnet writer
- Sonnet creator
- Richard Purdy Wilbur, e.g.
- Pound, notably
- Pentameter pro
- Pablo Neruda, e.g.
- One with rhythm
- Meter reader?
- Lyricist, essentially
- Lyricist
- Langston Hughes, for one
- Langston Hughes, e.g.
- Coffeehouse reader
- Coffeehouse performer
- Browning, for one
- Virgil, for one
- Spender, for one
- Sonneteer, e.g.
- Sappho, e.g.
- Person who writes rhymes
- Person creating rhymes
- Parnassian
- Ovid was one
- Orpheus, for one
- Odist, for instance
- Odist, e.g.
- Ode writer
- Metrist, perhaps
- Metrist
- Metrician
- Meter man
- Maya Angelou, e.g.
- Limerick writer, e.g.
- Keats or Browning
- Frost or Burns
- Donne or Bradstreet
- Wilbur or Merrill
- Whitman, e.g.
- Whitman or Whittier
- User of scanning devices
- Timotheus or Phrynichus, e.g.
- Shelley, e.g.
- Shakespeare was one
- Sexton or Sarton
- Sexton or Burns, e.g.
- Sarton or Burns
- Sappho or Pindar
- Rondeau writer
- Robert Frost, for example
- Robert Frost, e.g.
- Rhyme creator
- Poe or Browning
- Plath or Sexton
- Person who writes verses
- One working with feet?
- One who works with feet
- One well-versed in words' worth
- One concerned with rhythm
- O'Neill's "A Touch of the ___"
- Metrist, sometimes
- Merrill or Wilbur
- Masters, e.g.
- Master of rhymes
- Mary Oliver, e.g.
- Longfellow, e.g.
- Keats or Tennyson
- Jim Morrison, e.g.
- Haiku author
- Frost, say
- Frost or Keats, e.g.
- Frost or Browning
- Frost for one
- Foot specialist
- Foot massager?
- Ferlinghetti, notably
- Ezra Pound's profession
- Emily Dickinson, e.g.
- Donne or Pound, e.g.
- Doe, e.g.
- Dickinson, e.g.
- Dickinson or Frost, e.g.
- Dante or Dickinson
- Coffeehouse reciter
- Coffeehouse reader, perhaps
- Coffeehouse attraction, maybe
- Chaucer or Milton
- Byron, e.g.
- Burns, for instance
- Blake or Burns
- Amanda Gorman, e.g.
- Amanda Gorman or Maya Angelou
- Allen Ginsberg, for one
- ___ laureate
- Zephaniah or Keats
- Yearly Library of Congress appointee
- Writer whose mission/Is rhymed composition
- Writer who, in the morning, goes from bed to verse
- Writer such as Ogden Nash
- Writer such as Nima Yooshij
- Writer such as Mahmoud Darwish
- Writer of odes or tanka
- Writer of flowery verses
- Writer of couplets, sonnets, or limericks
- Worker with a lot of stress?
- Wordsworth or Whitman
- Wordsmith like Wordsworth
- Wilbur or Nemerov
- Whitman, for one
- Whitman or Wilbur
- Well-versed sort?
- Well-versed sort
- Well-versed one?
- Well-versed artist?
- Walt Whitman, for one
- W.H. Auden or E.E. Cummings
- Virgil, e.g.
- Verse's author
- Verse-writer
- Verse pro
- Verse person
- Verse expert
- Vers-librist
- Verbal artist
- Thomas or Milton
- T.S. Eliot or e.e. cummings
- Stanza writer
- Spenser or Spender
- Spender, e.g.
- Southey was one
- Sonneteer or psalmist
- Sonnet source
- Songwriter, sometimes
- Snug-bug connector?
- Slam competitor
- Slam artist
- Shelley's "nightingale"
- Sharon Olds, e.g.
- Shakespeare or Pound
- Sexton, say
- Sexton, e.g.
- Sexton or Pope, e.g.
- Sexton or Nemerov
- Sassoon or Service
- Sarah Kay, for example
- Sappho or Ocean Vuong
- Sandburg, e.g.
- Sandburg was one
- Rupi Kaur, for one
- Rodolfo in "La Bohème"
- Robert Frost, for one
- Robert Browning, for one
- Rita Dove or Rita Joe
- Richard Wilbur, e.g.
- Richard Wilbur is one
- Richard Purdy Wilbur, for one
- Rhythmic versifier
- Rhymer at a coffeehouse
- Rhyme master
- Reciter at a slam
- Recital VIP
- Recital artist
- Reader at a slam
- Rap writer, e.g.
- Rap composer, in a way
- Rap composer, e.g.
- Rainer Maria Rilke or Audre Lorde
- Pulitzer Prize winner Howard Nemerov, e.g.
- Prior or Pope
- Pound, but not ounce
- Pound or Pope
- Pound or Moore, e.g.
- Pound e.g.
- Poe or Kipling
- Plath was one
- Plath or Poe
- Person who works with rhyme and meter
- Person who might write sonnets
- Person who decides where to put his or her feet?
- Person creating verses
- Person concerned with rhyme quite a bit of the time
- Performer at a slam
- Peasant's musical partner
- Pablo Neruda, for one
- One writing verse
- One working with feet professionally
- One working with feet
- One with stressing work?
- One with idyll musings?
- One who's well-versed in the arts?
- One who's well-versed
- One who's well versed
- One who works in feet and meters
- One who works in feet
- One who might go from bed to verse
- One who handles stress effectively?
- One who deals with stress well?
- One who "can survive everything but a misprint": Wilde
- One well-versed in verse
- One seeking money for a meter?
- One putting one's feet together?
- One published in a literary magazine, perhaps
- One may write an ode
- One known for fancy foot work
- One concerned with foot placement
- One concerned with feet
- One born, not made
- One appealing to a meter reader?
- Ogden Nash, for one
- Odist, for one
- Odist
- Ode creator
- Ode composer
- Ocean Vuong, for example
- Nightingale, per Shelley
- Natasha Trethewey, for one
- Mosab Abu Toha or Maya Angelou
- Morrissey "Sister I'm a ___"
- Moore or Riley
- Minstrel, e.g.
- Milton or Betjeman, say
- Meter-watcher
- Meter user
- Meter minder?
- Meter master
- Meter expert
- Maya Angelou or Amanda Gorman, e.g.
- May Sarton for one
- Master rhymer
- Master of allusion?
- Marianne Moore is one.
- Many a Pulitzer winner
- Many a Bartlett's source
- Man of letters
- Lyricist's kin
- Lyricist, often
- Lowell, for one
- Lovelace, for one
- Lovelace, e.g.
- Lord Byron or Lord Tennyson
- Literary magazine contributor, perhaps
- Linesman, maybe?
- Limerick writer, say
- Limerick writer, for example
- Li Bai, for one
- Lay person?
- Lay man?
- Lay composer
- Laureate figure, maybe
- Kipling or Keats
- Khadijah Queen, for one
- Keats, Browning, etc.
- Keats or Yeats, for example
- Juan Felipe Herrera, for one
- Joshua Jennifer Espinoza, for one
- John Ciardi is one
- Jenny Zhang, for example
- Imagist
- Idyllist, e.g.
- Idyllist
- Idyll maker
- Howard Nemerov, e.g.
- His output is verse and verse
- Haiku writer, say
- Gwendolyn Brooks, e.g.
- Gwendolyn Brooks or Ocean Vuong
- Guest or Frost
- Greeting card employee, at times
- Gray or Greene
- Frost, for example
- Frost, but not dew
- Frost with rime?
- Frost or Winters
- Frost or Snow
- Frost or Nash
- Frost or Millay
- Frost or Keats
- Frost or Field
- Frost or Angelou
- Frost in New England, e.g.
- Frost e.g.
- Foot massage expert?
- Foot man?
- Foot expert?
- Expert on meters and feet
- Expert on feet?
- Expert on feet
- Epic creator
- Eliot or Auden
- Elegist or odist
- Dylan, for one
- Dowson was one
- Donne, e.g.
- Dickinson or Dove
- Dickey or Wilbur
- cummings, for one
- Cummings, e.g.
- Countee Cullen was one
- Competitor in a verbal slam
- Competitor in a slam
- Coleridge, for one
- Coffeehouse entertainer, sometimes
- Coffeehouse entertainer, perhaps
- Coffee shop open-mike performer, perhaps
- Coffee shop entertainer
- Certain Pulitzer Prize recipient
- Certain laureate
- Carl Sandburg, for instance.
- Cameron Awkward-Rich, for example
- Byron or Burns
- Burns or Sexton, e.g.
- Bukowski, for one
- Browning or Kipling
- Browning or Burns
- Browning but not cooking
- Brooke or Field
- Brooke or Brooks
- Blake or Byron
- Ballad penner
- Audre Lorde, e.g.
- Audre Lorde or Lord Byron
- Auden, e.g.
- Auden, Blake or Coleridge
- Auden or Aiken
- Artist using line breaks
- Arnold or Milton
- Ariana Brown or Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Any of three Lowells
- Any limerick writer
- Annie Finch or Rita Dove
- Angelou or Dickinson
- Amy Lowell was one
- Amanda Gorman, for one
- Amanda Gorman or Langston Hughes
- Amanda Gorman or Emily Dickinson
- Alan Seeger, e.g.
- Adrienne Rich or Nikki Giovanni
- Ada Limón, for one
- Ada Limón, e.g.
- "You're a ___ and don't know it"
- "Painter of the soul": D'Israeli
- "I'm a ___, and I didn't even know it!"
- "I'm a ___ and don't know it!"
- "God is the perfect ___": Robert Browning
- "God is the perfect ___": Browning
- "Every man will be a ___ if he can": Thoreau
- "Every great architect is ... a great __": Wright
- "Always be a __, even in prose": Baudelaire
- "A Touch of the ___"
- "A nightingale who sits in darkness," per Shelley
- "___ and Peasant"
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