- - fires a poet?
- - injuries to a poet?
- - homer simpson's boss at the springfield nuclear power plant.
- - The injuries of a Scottish poet?
- - Scotland's poet
- - A Scottish poet is ardent
- - Allen's hubby
- - Overcooks, in a way
- - Sting's a poet
- - Allen's partner in comedy and in life
- - Allen's comedy partner
- - He wrote "Halloween"
- - Hurts, in a way
- - Makes, as a CD
- - "To a Mouse" poet
- - Creates, as a CD
- - Homer Simpson's boss
- - He played God
- - He was God
- - George who was still cracking jokes well into his 90's
- - George with a cigar
- - Buries, like a blackjack card
- - Allen's straight man
- - He wrote "Tam o' Shanter"
- - He was a cotter's son
- - Allen's partner at the Palace
- - Author of "The Cotter's Saturday Night"
- - He wrote "Man's inhumanity to man . . . "
- - Gracie's George.
- - Author of "To a Mouse."
- - He wrote "To a Mouse."
- - Gracie Allen's partner in comedy and life, George ....
- - why people find his poetry really hot stuff?
- - Poet whose birth is celebrated each January 25th
- - poet as result of fire?
- - Johnson loyalist who inspires boozy night in Scotland?
- - Ruins the toast
- - poet is on fire?
- - What fire does, according to the poet
- - Cooks for too long, as toast
- - Celebrated Scottish poet
- - brooks, the poet
- - Chars the Scottish poet
- - the poet is very ardent!
- - Injuries from heat
- - the poet really is on fire!
- - Undergoes combustion
- - Tam o' Shanter poet, d. 1796
- - Ruins, as toast
- - 'Oh, God' star
- - Scots poet
- - Devilishly clever insults, in slang
- - Really overcooks
- - Kitchen injuries
- - Uses for warmth, as wood
- - Goes up in flames
- - Puts down, in slang
- - Cooks too long
- - Singes
- - Poet goes up in smoke
- - Destroys by fire
- - Scalds
- - Overcooks
- - Running water north of the border gets overheated
- - Overcooks on the barbecue
- - Cooks way too long
- - Goes up in smoke
- - 'Auld Lang Syne' writer
- - "The Ploughman Poet"
- - "I'd go out with women my age, but there are no women my age" speaker
- - "The War" producer
- - Scalds, e.g.
- - "Tam O' Shanter" poet
- - God portrayer
- - Sizzles
- - They're measured by degrees
- - Scams but good
- - Rope injuries
- - Scottish poet
- - George and Robert
- - Famed nonagenarian
- - Poet who wrote "The Holy Fair"
- - Author of "Tam o' Shanter"
- - Recent Oscar winner
- - Oscar winner in 1975
- - Robert or George
- - George or Robert
- - Gets too much sun
- - George ...... (Nathan Birnbaum)
- - Plowboy poet.
- - Veteran comedian.
- - Bard of "Sweet Afton."
- - Radio comic.
- - Farmer poet (1759–96).
- - The Bard of Ayrshire.
- - Author of "The Jolly Beggars" (1759–1796).
- - Cauterizes
- - Comedian George
- - Popular comedian.
- - Radio/early TV comedy duo half
- - Scorches
- - Chars
- - Seethes
- - See 18-Across
- - Documentarian Ken
- - brendon ..., winner of the 2007 intelligent finance comedy award at the edinburgh festival fringe
- - Overcooks small cakes filled with bit of relish
- - Coach full of sailors feels very hot
- - who is the president of the gaa?
- - Filmmaker Ken
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