- - US writer to stay after reading of essay
- - "sage of concord" lp released by elp?
- - 'The Conduct of Life' essayist
- - American writer and leading exponent of transcendentalism (1803-1882)
- - 'Nature' essayist
- - Manuscript absorbing Queen penned by period author
- - "The Sage of Concord"
- - "Nature" author
- - Mentor of Thoreau
- - Leader of the Transcendentalism movement
- - Writer known as "The Sage of Concord"
- - Transcendentalist author of "Self-Reliance"
- - Colleague of Lake and Palmer
- - Partner of Lake and Palmer
- - "Self-Reliance" author
- - Friend of Thoreau
- - "The Conduct of Life" writer
- - "Nature" writer Ralph Waldo
- - "Society and Solitude" author
- - Author of "Nature"
- - Author of "Representative Men"
- - "Concord Hymn" author
- - Stepquote author
- - Author of "Essays."
- - Gov. of Vermont.
- - Governor of the Green Mountain State.
- - Author of the quote
- - American philosopher capable of making me snore
- - Ralph Waldo ......, American lecturer, essayist and poet who led the Transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century
- - American philosopher, the writer accepted by old monarch and child
- - .. lake & palmer [rock music trio]
- - "Beauty is its own excuse for Being" writer
- - American essayist and philosopher, Ralph Waldo ....
- - US writer coming out, not the first person
- - 19th Century American philosopher and essayist
- - Poet, having released book, remains active
- - 1970s band, – lake and palmer
- - Ron seem upset, Roy?
- - ralph waldo, u.s. essayist and poet who died in 1882
- - Manitoba Border Crossing
- - Lake's bandmate
- - Boston college from which Jay Leno graduated
- - Auto racer Fittipaldi
- - American poet and philosopher, d. 1882
- - Liberal arts college in Boston
- - College on Boston Common
- - "Self-Reliance" writer
- - Boston college
- - "Self-Reliance" essayist
- - American essayist
- - 'The Over-Soul' essayist
- - Essayist Ralph Waldo
- - Ralph Waldo ........ (poet )
- - College in Boston
- - Ralph Waldo --, US poet
- - Name linking Fittipaldi, Ralph Waldo and Roy
- - English sermon troubled American writer
- - Lecturer whom Melville called "a great man"
- - Transcendentalist Ralph Waldo
- - Poet Ralph Waldo --
- - -- Fittipaldi, Brazilian motor-racing driver
- - —, Lake and Palmer
- - Poet/essayist who wrote 'To be great is to be misunderstood'
- - American poet and essayist's first sermon in new compilation
- - American writer, having put out book, remains active
- - Thoreau pal
- - Iconic keyman Keith
- - Thoreau's mentor
- - "The American Scholar" speech giver
- - Transcendentalist leader
- - ......, Lake & Palmer
- - Writer Ralph Waldo --
- - "Hitch your wagon to a star" source
- - Rock music's ...., Lake & Palmer
- - Reflective Ralph
- - Jay Leno alma mater
- - Pulitzer poet Claudia
- - "Shot heard round the world" originator
- - Ralph Waldo ....
- - "Shot heard round the world" writer
- - Lake and Palmer's partner
- - American poet Ralph Waldo ......
- - "...fired the shot heard round the world" penner
- - 1964-65 Wimbledon winner Roy
- - "Each and All" poet
- - He wrote "The Over-Soul"
- - Boston-born essayist
- - U.S. essayist
- - Essayist-poet
- - Essayist
- - New England philosopher.
- - Famous name at 21 Across.
- - Harry ...... Fosdick.
- - 19th cen. essayist.
- - Poet-philosopher (1803–82).
- - Longfellow contemporary.
- - American philosopher.
- - Vermont's Governor.
- - Governor in Montpelier.
- - TV actress.
- - TV "queen."
- - Video's Faye .......
- - Video beauty.
- - Noted preacher and essayist.
- - He said, "I think no virtue goes with size."
- - TV star.
- - [See blurb]
- - See 1 Across
- - greg lake and carl palmer's band mate, keith ....
- - Ralph Waldo ......, 19th-century American philosopher
- - Writer, possibly a mere boy!
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