- - Ukrainian-born writer (1809-52)
- - Repeatedly try Latin or Russian writer
- - Russian writer taking two attempts over line
- - Turn and leave the rail terminus with a writer
- - russian writer dancing with a student
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- - Man who penned this puzzle's lines, born August 6, 1809
- - Alfred, Lord ......, poet who succeeded William Wordsworth as Poet laureate in 1850
- - Poet's poor sonnet about New York
- - Poet who wrote The Lady of Shalott
- - Poet's moving sonnet that is entertaining only occasionally
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- - Nickname of the man (born 2/12/1809) who gave the address at 18A, issued the 28A/45A, was the first elected president of the 60A Party, and whose name can be found in this puzzle's main diagonal
- - President who gave the Gettysburg Address, fondly
- - Honest ..., Lincoln's nickname
- - Nickname of the 16th US president
- - 16th u.s. president, informally
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- - He, too, was born on Feb. 12, 1809.
- - Expert on selection naturally has centre half switched for draw at home
- - Scientist who wrote On the Origin of Species
- - who wrote on the origin of species?
- - naturalist on the beagle
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- - Statesman born 2/12/1809 whose surname can precede the starts of four long puzzle answers
- - US president (1861-1865) who was not a college graduate: 2 wds.
- - Predecessor of Andrew Johnson
- - US president who had pet goats named Nanny and Nanko: 2 wds.
- - Follower of James Buchanan
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- - With 40-Across, person born Feb. 12, 1809
- - With 40 Across, bearded VIP with a February 12th birthday
- - Psychologist Maslow with an eponymous 'hierarchy of needs'
- - First name of 34-Across
- - With 39-Across, signer of the 23-/51-Across
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- - Puzzle-theme mystery writer: 1809-1849
- - The Tell-Tale Heart writer Edgar Allan ...
- - Writer of effortless poetry
- - Old English writer? Not entirely
- - scary story writer
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- - Spanish satirist: 1809–37
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- - The Surprise symphony composer, d. 1809
- - Handy arrangement by Austrian composer
- - handy sort of composer
- - Composer known as the Father of the Symphony
- - composer hadn't, in short, finished symphony at the centre
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