- - back on the street in cold weather
- - working for good man seen on winter mornings
- - Put icing on cake
- - Cover with icing
- - Spread icing on, as a cupcake
- - Icy coating on a window
- - Put icing on
- - Poet who used the starts of 24-, 41- and 55-Across to describe the woods
- - Source of 24, 44 and 64 Across ... or, with 9 Across, factor in pothole formation that's a hint at the visual irregularities of those three entries
- - Example of 65-Across and 39-Down
- - Back on street, temperature below zero
- - Ice crystals on windowpanes
- - With 30-Across, drama based on '70s presidential interviews
- - Poet whose epitaph reads "I had a lover's quarrel with the world"
- - First poet to read at a presidential inauguration
- - Ice crystals on surfaces
- - Windshield covering on a chilly morning
- - "... at Midnight," conversational poem written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge that speaks of neoplatonism
- - back street weather?
- - those icy fingers?
- - Wintry weather seeing upturn in cloudbursts or fogs
- - Fall pumpkin coating
- - the road not taken
- - US poet who wrote The Road Not Taken and Fire and Ice
- - Jack's a big disappointment
- - Icy layer
- - ... flowers, ocean marvel caused by ice crystals
- - Occupant of this 5 mostly came to prominence in newspaper
- - hoary poet?
- - Jack, that touchy fellow
- - layer in the winter
- - American poet Robert ... who authored "The Road Not Taken" and won the Pulitzer four times
- - Wintry hazard for gardeners
- - American writer Robert, who won four Pulitzers and the Congressional Gold Medal, and is best known for "The Road Not Taken"
- - US poet improved briefly in paper
- - fall crop spoiler
- - Apt synonym for 'ice'
- - Apply icing to
- - It's cold in ruined forts
- - wintry icy coating
- - Nixon interviewer of 1977
- - Jack the nipper
- - Jack or David
- - He wrote "North of Boston"
- - Finish a cupcake
- - David or Robert
- - Winter "bite" source
- - Windshield hazard
- - U.S. poet ("The Hired Man")
- - Robert, David or Jack
- - Robert or David
- - Riley's punkin covering
- - Pulitzer Prize winner 1924
- - Poet Robert
- - Ontario Premier Leslie
- - New England poet: 1874–1963
- - New England poet, d. 1963
- - New England poet
- - Late November forecast
- - Jack who nips at your nose, in a Christmas carol
- - Jack ...... (chilly character)
- - Inaugural poet: Jan. 1961
- - He wrote Fire and Ice
- - Fall event
- - David, Robert or Jack
- - Bing Crosby "Little Jack ......, Get Lost"
- - Author of the poem
- - Apply icing
- - David —
- - Cold ground covering
- - Icy glaze
- - Four-time Pulitzer prize winner.
- - Make cold.
- - U.S. poet
- - Cold-morning ground coating
- - Winter blanket for amazingly holy person
- - Frozen dew
- - What cold weather may bring
- - Winter window coating
- - Wintry coating
- - 'Mending Wall' poet
- - Winter blanket for terribly good man
- - 'The Road Not Taken' poet
- - Cold coating
- - Rime
- - White coat
- - Jack who creates winter window art
- - It really bites
- - Sign of winter
- - Sign of cold weather
- - Frigid formation
- - Window coating
- - Frozen deposit
- - Ice, as a cake
- - Crop killer
- - "Punkin" covering, in poetry
- - Ice crystals forming a white deposit
- - Poet Robert who spoke at J.F.K.'s inauguration
- - Punkin covering of poetry
- - Icy coating
- - 1977 Nixon interviewer
- - Winter windshield coating
- - Poet's winter coat
- - Concern for a fall gardener
- - 'Birches' poet
- - Icy deposit
- - Winter coating
- - Cold-morning pumpkin coating
- - Interviewer whose memorial stone is the most recent addition to Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey
- - First Poet Laureate of Vermont
- - Hoar
- - Autumn pumpkin coating
- - Scraper's target
- - Crop enemy
- - Winter coat?
- - Cover (as a cake)
- - Cold condensation
- - Winter covering
- - Cover a cake
- - Cold covering
- - Chilly coating
- - He famously asked "Why didn't you burn the tapes?"
- - Four-time Pulitzer winner
- - Nose nipper Jack
- - Finish, as a cake
- - Winter blanket?
- - Nixon interviewer
- - "Punkin" cover
- - Crop bane
- - Dew's chilly cousin
- - Winter window covering
- - Top in a bakery
- - Cold coat
- - Pumpkin cover
- - Jack or Robert
- - Autumn event
- - Ice crystals
- - Unfriendliness
- - Fall coat
- - "Punkin" coverer
- - Winter dew
- - "Dust of Snow" poet
- - Poet who spoke at Kennedy's inauguration
- - 1961 inauguration speaker
- - Tiny ice needles
- - Plant bane
- - Knighted interviewer
- - Citrus grower's bane
- - American poet Robert ......
- - "Birches" poet Robert
- - Highlight hair
- - Winter sign
- - JFK's favorite poet
- - Emmy-winning interviewer
- - 1960 inauguration speaker
- - "A Boy's Will" writer
- - Author of "Birches"
- - Do a bakery job
- - Jack
- - Winter forecast
- - 'Killing ......'
- - Sign of autumn
- - Contemporary poet
- - Chill
- - American poet.
- - It's cold in a back street
- - Denton detective played by David Jason
- - Icy ground cover
- - poet robert's feature in winter
- - TV detective played by David Jason
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