- - there's no money in such poetry it would seem
- - Frost said writing this was like "playing tennis without a net"
- - Whitman genre
- - Carl Sandburg's specialty.
- - The work of Carl Sandburg.
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- - Answer to the riddle (After unscrambling the four starred clues, arrange the circled letters to form the answer)
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- - Wrap for some appetizers
- - Snack for Peter Rabbit (In this answer, unscramble letters 4-9)
- - Off-stuffed appetizer
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- - *Sparks emanate from it (Anagram hint: Think "roofing")
- - Chicago Museum of Science and Industry showpiece
- - It may cause sparks to fly
- - High-voltage transformer, or an alternate title for this puzzle?
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- - Improve society (In this clue's answer, unscramble letters 4-7)
- - Advice Part 2
- - Subtract
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- - Gentle parting sentiment
- - Parting words at mass (In this clue's answer, unscramble letters 4-8)
- - Gentle farewell
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- - Sellers' inspector? (unscramble letters 5 to 9 in this answer)
- - "The Pink Panther" sleuth
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- - Breakfast order
- - Seedy breakfast option (unscramble letters 6 to 11 in this answer)
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- - Was useful to (unscramble letters 5 to 8 in this answer)
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- - 'Clay' to 'Ali,' e.g., and a hint to 17-Across and 11- and 28-Down
- - Postnuptial alteration, and a hint to each set of puzzle circles
- - What the 10 starred answers in this puzzle have undergone, and what's spelled out by their first letters when you unscramble their first words
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