- - The literary form that US writer T.S. Elliot was known for producing
- - Work about empty environment — lines in e.g. Betjeman's Slough
- - Rupi Kaur's art form
- - Frost or Wordsworth's lines
- - Robert Frost's specialty
- - Motion's art form — might that be in him?
- - It's sometimes said to be in motion
- - Wordsworth's specialty
- - Dig entertaining love film -- it's lyrical
- - author's attempt at verse
- - "The Writer's Almanac" subject
- - Joyce Kilmer's works
- - Essay on American author's kind of literary work
- - Frost's forte
- - Kay Ryan's forte
- - Maya Angelou's forte
- - Metered output
- - John Masefield's field
- - Pablo Neruda's work
- - Phoebe Snow's ".......... Man"
- - Eliot's forte
- - Frost production
- - Ezra Pound s forte
- - Frost collections
- - Emily Dickinson's field
- - Frost's output
- - Shelley's forte
- - Output of H.D.
- - Berryman's bequest
- - Swinburne's forte
- - Countee Cullen's forte
- - Frost's field
- - Milton's field
- - William Carlos Williams' output.
- - Slammer's forte
- - Frost lines?
- - Frost works
- - Creation of Carol Ann Duffy, e.g.
- - author to attempt an art form
- - Long-running Radio 4 series presented by Roger McGough
- - Art form that might be in free verse
- - a branch of literature
- - ".... is not a luxury": essay by audre lorde
- - It "lifts the veil from the hidden beauty of the world, and makes familiar objects be as if they were not familiar," per Percy Bysshe Shelley
- - Macabre storyteller to attempt verse
- - American writer with essay in verse
- - author to attempt verse
- - the american writer has to attempt verse
- - Short story writer has an attempt to produce verse
- - Carefully examine including old film as example of literature
- - Work by Keats or Shelley, say
- - Verse works
- - Slam material
- - It may be performed at a slam
- - Often metered medium
- - Strangely prey to fancy foot work?
- - Bookstore category
- - Author to sample verse
- - It sometimes rhymes
- - American writer with taste producing 'The Raven'?
- - Author having shot at verse
- - Fancy foot work?
- - 'The only thing that matters': cummings
- - Rhyming writing
- - Odes, e.g
- - Wordsworth line
- - A literary art
- - Rhyming verses
- - Burns books, typically
- - Limericks and sonnets
- - Lyrics, sometimes
- - Library section
- - It may be in motion
- - Gift for an odious 46th anniversary?
- - "The breath and finer spirit of all knowledge," according to Wordsworth
- - Prose counterpart
- - "The bill and coo of sex" per Elbert Hubbard
- - Type of reading
- - Bookstore section
- - Man Phoebe Snow sang about
- - Lyrical lines
- - Start of a quote by 50-Across
- - Type of reading or slam
- - Works with meters
- - Moore speciality
- - Belles-lettres.
- - "Articulate painting."—Plutarch.
- - Words by Wordsworth.
- - Golden Treasury contents.
- - See 56-Down
- - Literary genre
- - Pulitzer category
- - Verse
- - Wordsworth words
- - Metered lines
- - Burns art?
- - Verse-writing
- - Literary form
- - Certain writing.
- - Pope works
- - See 16-Across
- - Verses
- - Wordsworth works
- - Author to make attempt at verse
- - Teasdale specialty
- - Writing but not prose
- - Exercise consumes oxygen, have a go at verse-writing!
- - Writing that isn't prose
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