- - Wildly flout code about book, like Lord Byron?
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- - Lord Byron or Lord Tennyson
- - Chaucer or Tennyson
- - W.B. Yeats or W.H. Auden
- - Emily Dickinson or Robert Burns, for one
- - Frost or Dickinson
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- - "Like the measles, ...... is most dangerous when it comes late in life": Lord Byron
- - The Supremes hit, .. a Symphony
- - It's the very reverse of a bit of malevolence!
- - it means nothing to the man who's handling a racket
- - Score in a tennis shutout
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- - "Maid of Athens, ... we part" by Lord Byron
- - Before, in days gone by
- - Poetic "before" that's a homophone of "air"
- - ahead of, to bards
- - "... ... he drove out of sight ..."
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- - Novelist whose best-known words are "mad, bad, and dangerous to know" about Lord Byron
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- - "... Walks in Beauty" (poem by Lord Byron)
- - "...... said" (2019 book by jodi kantor and megan twohey)
- - Novel by Henry Rider Haggard subtitled A History of Adventure
- - '... Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)' (#1 country hit by Jerry Reed)
- - ... Persisted (children's book by Chelsea Clinton)
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- - Novel conceived in 1816, the "year without a summer" after a ghost story challenge from Lord Byron
- - Mary Shelley's Gothic novel
- - Character whose creation is making the 10 complaints in this puzzle
- - American film by James Whale in which a fictional scientist creates a monster in his lab
- - Mistaken for a monster, outspoken scientist drops initial interest
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- - Audre Lorde and Lord Byron e.g.
- - ginsberg and poe, for two
- - Writers of sonnets and odes
- - Claudia Rankine and Terrance Hayes, e.g
- - Sappho and Mirabai
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- - Lord Byron's daughter and famed mathematician ... Lovelace
- - .... Lovelace, pioneering computer programmer
- - – lovelace, the first computer programmer
- - --- lovelace, mathematician
- - Prosecutor's underling: Abbr.
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