- - Composer is blacklisted on the radio
- - Poet, especially Shakespeare
- - Shakespeare committee lacks nothing
- - Shakespeare nasty about king
- - shakespeare for instance
- - Poet, nickname for William Shakespeare
- - shakespeare, the ......
- - sounds like the way music is written for the strolling player
- - Shakespeare's Romeo in an unsuitable setting
- - Shakespeare, it seems, was wrong about Romeo!
- - keats, say (and a homonym of a word that means "forbidden")
- - The ... of Avon (another name for Shakespeare)
- - ... of Avon, William Shakespeare
- - The ... (Shakespeare's nickname)
- - ...... of Avon (nickname for Shakespeare)
- - The ...... of Avon (William Shakespeare)
- - The ...... of Avon (Shakespeare's nickname)
- - The ...... of Avon (nickname for Shakespeare)
- - Shakespeare, vis-à-vis Avon
- - Shakespeare, simply
- - Homer or Shakespeare
- - Shakespeare
- - Shakespeare sobriquet
- - Shakespeare was one
- - The .... of Avon (Shakespeare)
- - Shakespeare, for one
- - A part of Sandra Bullock elevated by Shakespeare
- - Shakespeare, notably
- - Shakespeare serious about Romeo
- - Shakespeare appellation, with 'the'
- - Poet not allowed in pub we hear
- - Shakespeare, with 'the'
- - Title for Shakespeare
- - The ....: Shakespeare
- - ...... of Avon (Shakespeare)
- - Shakespeare is forbidden, we hear
- - Shakespeare, the ...... of Avon
- - Shakespeare's nickname, with "the"
- - Shakespeare nickname
- - Shakespeare or Browning
- - Shakespeare, vis- -vis Avon
- - Epithet for Shakespeare
- - Shakespeare's Avon calling?
- - Shakespeare, e.g.
- - Shakespeare appellation
- - Shakespeare, informally
- - Shakespeare, familiarly
- - Shelley or Shakespeare
- - Shakespeare's appellation
- - The ...... of Avon [Shakespeare nickname]
- - poet is excluded on radio
- - writer is prohibited, we hear
- - we hear this poet is forbidden
- - poet is excluded, by the sound of it
- - reportedly excluded writer
- - Poet excluded in conversation
- - Traveling poet, in olden days
- - Pub needs introduction to drummer and rhymer
- - D&D class with a poetic name
- - Writer of poetry
- - Ren Faire performer
- - Poet in pub close to Eisteddfod
- - Eisteddfod winner, dull, turned up
- - Lyric verse writer
- - Bad about first Royal poet!
- - Unsuitable environment for Republican poet
- - Recall dull poet
- - college on the hudson river
- - Term for a person hired by a nobleman in medieval times to compose verses in his praise
- - dull retrograde poet
- - will was one
- - The official story teller or composer, in medieval culture
- - Verse maker
- - Rhymer
- - Celtic poet
- - Upstate N.Y. college
- - Robert Burns was one
- - Avon resident
- - Avon had one
- - WS moniker
- - Traveling poet of olden days
- - Skald
- - Scop or skald
- - Sagaman
- - Poe or Pope
- - Harp toter of yore
- - Globe favorite
- - Equine armor
- - Celtic singer
- - Celtic minstrel-poet
- - Avon V.I.P.
- - Avon produced one
- - Avon great
- - Annandale-on-Hudson campus
- - Ancient storyteller hired by royalty to tell stories in praise of said royalty. Good feedback all around, I think
- - "The ...... shall scorn pedantic laws": Scott
- - ...... College (campus in Annandale-on-Hudson)
- - Sandburg
- - Epicist.
- - Actress in "Contempt"
- - "Viva Maria!" actress, 1965
- - Slice of bacon
- - Jongleur
- - Poetic type
- - Poet of yore
- - College where Achebe taught
- - Shakespearean nickname
- - Old storyteller
- - Famous literary nickname, with 'The'
- - Troubadour
- - Rook caged by terrible poet
- - Medieval storyteller
- - Versifier
- - Medieval entertainer
- - Professional storyteller
- - Minstrel poet
- - Balladeer
- - Verse writer
- - Rook caged by wicked poet
- - Poet
- - Old-time poet
- - Shakespearean title
- - Singing poet
- - Meter writer
- - Traditional poet
- - Avon product?
- - Homer, e.g
- - Homer, for one
- - Storyteller of old
- - Troubadour colleague
- - Minstrel
- - Old-style poet
- - Sonneteer
- - Minstrel of yore
- - Shakespearean sobriquet
- - Gray, perhaps, here? Might be grey on reflection
- - Professional poet
- - Ban 500 responsible for the comedy of errors
- - Poet-singer
- - Epic poet
- - Celtic minstrel
- - Poet of old
- - Teller of tales
- - Epic reciter
- - Wordsmith of old
- - Rhymester
- - College where Steely Dan formed
- - Shakespearean epithet
- - Shakepeare, notably
- - The .... of Avon
- - Foot specialist?
- - Avon calling?
- - Poet, poetically
- - Lyric poet
- - Tale teller of old
- - One with poetic aspirations
- - Composer of epic poetry
- - One using the metric system?
- - Odist, e.g.
- - Erstwhile poet
- - Wordsmith, of a sort
- - Good college for poets?
- - One working with feet?
- - Old harpist, perhaps
- - Sonneteer, for example
- - Tribal minstrel
- - Exalted poet
- - Ossian, e.g.
- - Ex-wife of Vadim
- - Poet in the past
- - "... And God Created Woman" star
- - Tale teller
- - drab sort of writer
- [ Edit ]
- [ Other definitions ]