- - Tyger! Tyger! burning bright poet William
- - William ---, poet
- - 'Eternity' writer William
- - English poet William who illustrated his own works
- - British poet William
- - English Romantic poet William
- - Early Romantic William
- - "The Tyger" poet William
- - William —, English poet
- - God's Country country singer Shelton
- - Actress Lively from "A Simple Favor"
- - Bishop meets mere poet
- - a she co-hosted the met gala with her husband ryan reynolds
- - Bleak possibility for an old sailor
- - James ..., English singer who released the album "Assume Form" in 2019
- - ... Lively, star of "Gossip Girl"
- - Introduction to book by mere poet
- - "The Voice" coach ... Shelton
- - Shelton or Lively
- - QB Bortles
- - Legendary hockey coach Hector ........
- - European literary giant
- - English poet and artist, d. 1827
- - Coach Toe
- - Actress Lively
- - "The Voice" judge ...... Shelton
- - "Gossip Girl" actress Lively
- - Artist in Blackpool?
- - Eubie of jazz
- - Country singer Shelton
- - Griffin of the NBA
- - Poet who wrote 'Tyger! Tyger! burning bright'
- - NBA star Griffin
- - Pianist Eubie
- - "10" director Edwards
- - Juliana Hatfield band ...... Babies
- - "The Pink Panther" director Edwards
- - Bluegrass' Norman
- - 2007 "American Idol" runner-up ...... Lewis
- - British mystic poet
- - Ragtime's Eubie
- - Amanda of "Gunsmoke"
- - "M*A*S*H" lieutenant colonel
- - "Tyger! Tyger!" poet
- - Eubie of jazz fame
- - "The Lamb" poet
- - Poet who wrote 48-Across
- - British poet/painter
- - Director Edwards
- - Jazzman Eubie
- - "Jerusalem" poet
- - Eubie of music
- - "Tyger! Tyger! burning bright" poet
- - 'Songs of Innocence' poet
- - Batter before Casey
- - "In Cold Blood" star
- - English poet: 1757–1827
- - "Jerusalem" author
- - "Songs of Innocence" author
- - "Tiger" man of poetry
- - Mystical poet
- - English poet and mystic.
- - TV's Jonathan .......
- - Author of "Infant Joy."
- - He wrote "Infant Joy."
- - Poet who wrote "The Tiger."
- - Famous English poet and engraver (1757–1827).
- - He wrote "Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright."
- - He wrote "Songs of Innocence."
- - English engraver and poet (1757–1827).
- - English mystic poet.
- - English poet
- - See 20-Across
- - "M*A*S*H" colonel
- - Cook retains first loaf for poet
- - ... Shelton, "God's Country" singer and coach on NBC's "The Voice"
- - ... Shelton, singer who features in 34a
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