Answer: POETS
POETS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining POETS with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- This puzzle's theme
- Well-versed folks?
- Versifiers
- Rhyme writers
- Verse writers
- Burns and Allen, e.g.
- "Dead ___ Society"
- Keats and Yeats
- Keats and Shelley
- Yeats and Keats
- Verse makers
- Limerick writers, e.g.
- Slam participants
- Ode writers
- Johnson and Jonson
- Donne and Bradstreet
- Bards
- Shelley and Keats
- Ruth Lilly Prize winners
- Pound et al.
- Pound and others
- Masters and Jonson, e.g.
- Limerick authors, say
- Keats and Yeats, for two
- Certain writers
- Writers of verse
- Writers of sonnets
- The Brownings, e.g.
- Some Pulitzer winners
- Some open mic performers
- Rhyming writers
- Rhymers
- Poe and Pope
- Performers at some readings
- Open-mic readers
- Ode authors
- Millay and Milton
- Meter masters?
- Men of letters
- Masters of rhyme
- Lovelace and Frost, for two
- Literary figures
- Keats et al.
- Keats and Wordsworth
- Keats and colleagues
- Homer and others
- Ginsberg and others
- Frost and Pound
- Foot specialists?
- Erato is their Muse
- Couplet composers
- Burns and Byron
- Browning and Blake
- Brooke and Field
- Angelou and Cummings, e.g.
- Writers of odes
- Writers of haiku
- Writers like Joy Harjo, Tracy K. Smith, etc.
- Writers like Audre Lorde and Sarojini Naidu
- Writers at slams
- Wordsworth and Whitman
- Wilbur and Stevens
- Wilbur and Merrill
- Wilbur and Kunitz
- Whittier College's team nickname
- Well-versed people?
- Well-versed ones?
- Verse pros
- Verse creators
- Vers-librists
- Users of rhyme schemes
- They're well-versed
- They're concerned with feet and meters
- They're "born, not made," according to an old saying
- They're ''born, not made''
- They work with feet and meters
- They don't pay for their license
- Sonneteers, for instance
- Sonnet writers, say
- Some write sonnets
- Some write limericks
- Some write haiku
- Some national laureates
- Some laureates
- Some cafe performers
- Slam competitors
- Sina Queyras and Mary Lambert, for two
- Shelley's "unacknowledged legislators of the world"
- Savatage album "___ and Madmen"
- Rhyming dictionary users
- Reciters at slams
- Pulitzer candidates
- Pound's ilk
- Pound and Poe
- Poe and Pound, e.g.
- Poe and Pound e.g.
- Pindar and Horace
- People writing verses
- People who write verses
- People who deal with stress successfully?
- People thinking on their feet?
- People concerned with feet
- Ones with muses
- Ones inspired by Helicon
- Ones concerned with stress
- Odists and sonneteers
- Occupants of a "Corner" in Westminster Abbey.
- Nash and Dickinson
- Mistral and Eliot.
- Milton and Millay
- Meter readers?
- Meter pros
- Meter masters
- Meter makers
- Meter experts?
- Meter creators
- Men of words
- Maya Angelou and Rita Dove, for two
- Maya Angelou and Mary Oliver, e.g.
- Masters of meters
- Masters of allusion?
- Masters of allusion
- Masters and Jonson
- Masterful rhymers
- Lovelace's colleagues
- Lovelace and Frost
- Longfellow and Burns
- Larkin and Plath, e.g.
- Kilmer and Keats
- Keats and Horace, for two
- Jarrell and Ciardi
- Horace et al.
- Greeting card writers
- Frost et al.
- Frost and others
- Frost and Burns, for two
- Frost and Burns
- Fitting nickname for athletes at Whittier College
- Experts who deal with stress?
- Erato's group
- Emma Lazarus and Maya Angelou
- Elizabeth Acevedo and David Dabydeen, for two
- Elegists
- Dickinson and Whittier
- Dickinson and Keats
- Dealers in feet and meters
- Competitors in a slam
- Coffeehouse entertainers
- Claudia Rankine and Terrance Hayes, e.g.
- Certain people buried in Westminster Abbey
- Carl Sandburg, Marianne Moore, etc.
- Byron and Keats
- Byron and Burns
- Byron and Browning
- Burns and Frost
- Burns and Allen Ginsberg
- Browning, Gray, and others
- Browning and more
- Browning and Byron
- Browning and Burns
- Both Brownings
- Blake and Wordsworth
- Bishop and Sexton
- Barrett and Browning
- Authors of verses
- Authors of verse
- Audre Lorde and Lord Byron, e.g.
- Auden and Lowell
- Auden and Frost
- Auden and Angelou
- Ashbery and Nemerov
- Artists in a Robin Williams film title
- Arnold and Milton
- Angelou, Brooks and Clifton
- Angelou and Plath
- Amanda Gorman and others
- 74- and 90Across, e.g.
- “Dead ________ Society”
- "The Tortured ___ Department"
- "The only poor fellows in the world whom anyone will flatter": Pope
- "Dead --- Society"
- "Dead ___ Society" (Robin Williams movie)
- "Dead ___ Society" (1989 Robin Williams film)
- "Dead ___ Society," 1989 film
- "Dead __ Society": 1989 film
- '01 Savatage album "___ and Madmen"
- ''Dead ___ Society''
- ___ Corner, section of Westminster Abbey
- ___ Corner, part of Westminster Abbey
- ___ Corner (Westminster Abbey locale)
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