- - Mother Goose forte
- - Mother Goose output
- - Some verse of Frost's recited
- - what the words "purple," "orange," and "silver" don't have
- - sounding like frost's poems
- - Words that finish many lines of poetry
- - Spoke of Frost's poems
- - Features of many poems
- - Frost's heard in kids' verses
- - Sounds alike
- - Pieces of poetry
- - Wines and dines, for example
- - Puts bros before hos, say?
- - Out and about, e.g.
- - Nursery verses
- - Nursery poems
- - What boy does with toy in nursery verses?
- - Poetic patterns of line-endings
- - Limerick features
- - Moan and groan, e.g
- - What Limerick does in hurling and curling sounds poetic
- - Fair and square, e.g
- - Wine and dine, e.g
- - Rappers' improvisations
- - Rap lyrics, as a rule
- - Poet's stock-in-trade
- - Poetic features exemplified by Gray, say
- - What Limerick does should work for linesman
- - Pronounced similarities
- - Similar sounds at the ends of lines of poetry
- - Sonnet features
- - Took, look, and book, say
- - Near and dear, say
- - Sounds mostly the same
- - Rapper's writings, usually
- - "Hay," "weigh" and "they"
- - What the first words of 20-, 36-, and 54-Across lack
- - Wear and tear, e.g.
- - Stop and shop, e.g.
- - Rap's Busta ......
- - Writes some verse
- - Uses assonance
- - Rappers' skill
- - Shirts and skirts et al.
- - Rapper's improvisations
- - Nash products
- - Bean, green and queen
- - Go and throw
- - Lyricist's concerns
- - Blank verse's lack
- - Skirts and shirts, e.g.
- - Couplets
- - Short poems.
- - Poetic works.
- - Frost works
- - Poem parts
- - Huey, Dewey and Louie, e.g.
- - Verses
- - Poems
- - Shake and bake, e.g
- - See 59-Down
- - Comes to a similar conclusion
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