➠ YEATS - 5 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - W B --, Irish poet and dramatist
  • - irish poet w. b. ......, who wrote "the second coming"
  • - Poet certainly receiving a bouquet at the end
  • - Don't go to bed, taking in English poet
  • - WB ..., Irish poet
  • - WB —, poet
  • - Renowned Irish poet
  • - A poet still without a son
  • - still including a singular poet
  • - William Butler [WB], acclaimed Irish poet
  • - Irish poet who wrote The Lake Isle of Innisfree, d. 1939
  • - "The Second Coming" poet, William Butler ...
  • - w.b. was brother of artist jack?
  • - Irish poet William Butler ... who wrote "The Second Coming"
  • - "The Wild Swans at Coole" poet
  • - Irish poet-dramatist
  • - The Second Coming poet
  • - Irish poet-playwright
  • - Irish poet and Nobel Prize winner
  • - Irish poet and dramatist, d. 1939
  • - "Crazy Jane" poet
  • - " . . . Innisfree" poet
  • - Poets whose "Wild Swans of Coole" totally proved that beauty is ephemeral and fleeting!!!
  • - Nobelist poet: 1923
  • - Irish poet who wrote "The Lake Isle of Innisfree"
  • - Irish Nobel prize poet.
  • - Dublin-born "Byzantium" poet
  • - "That is no country for old men" poet
  • - "I bring you with reverent Hands / The books of my numberless dreams ..." poet
  • - "Fiddler of Dooney" poet (1899)
  • - "Adam's Curse" poet
  • - Irish playwright-poet
  • - "In the Seven Woods" poet
  • - Poet who wrote 'I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree'
  • - "Sailing to Byzantium" poet
  • - "The Tower" poet
  • - Support given about engaging English poet
  • - 'Byzantium' poet
  • - Irish poet
  • - 'Deirdre' playwright W.B
  • - 'I Am of Ireland' poet
  • - 'The Circus Animals' Desertion' poet
  • - Dublin-born poet
  • - 'The Winding Stair' poet
  • - 'Easter, 1916' poet W.B
  • - 'Leda and the Swan' poet
  • - Irish poet who wrote 'Easter, 1916'
  • - Irish poet W. B
  • - 'Easter, 1916' poet
  • - "Fiddler of Dooney" poet
  • - 'The Fiddler of Dooney' poet
  • - Irish poet and dramatist
  • - 'Horseman, pass by!' poet
  • - Irish poet with "a fanatic's heart"
  • - Irish poet with a "fanatic heart"
  • - 'The Celtic Twilight' poet
  • - Poet who wrote 'In dreams begins responsibility'
  • - Irish poet William Butler
  • - W.B. —, Irish poet
  • - 'The Wanderings of Oisin' poet
  • - W.B. --, poet
  • - "When You Are Old" poet
  • - Butler-turned-poet?
  • - Poet sharing food with Keats, but with different starter
  • - Poet William Butler
  • - Poet who originated the phrase 'no country for old men'
  • - 1923 Nobel-winning poet
  • - Irish poet, 1923 Nobel Prize winner
  • - Irish poet/playwright
  • - 'The Lake Isle of Innisfree' poet
  • - Nobel-winning Irish poet
  • - Irish poet of "The Lake Isle of Innisfree"
  • - Nobelist Irish poet
  • - Poet whose muse was Maud Gonne
  • - Poet with a "fanatic's heart"
  • - "A Full Moon in March" poet
  • - Poet from Dublin
  • - Irish poet with a Nobel
  • - Poet who won the 1923 Nobel Prize for Literature
  • - "Lake Isle of Innisfree" poet
  • - Poet from 77 Across
  • - Poet who wrote 54-Down
  • - Poet who was part Butler
  • - "Law Like Love" poet
  • - 'To Autumn' poet
  • - Irish poet, d. 1939
  • - Irish poet who won the Nobel Prize in 1923
  • - keats and this other poet share food after initial disagreement
  • - w.b. ...., irish poet and politician
  • - poet whose work inspired the title of achebe's things fall apart
  • - The poetic William Butler
  • - jack butler —, irish artist whose works include 1925 oil back from the races
  • - Remain bowled over about English writer whose words go around here?
  • - the second coming
  • - Irish writer and youth leader get food
  • - Playwright scoffs behind enemy's back
  • - Singer Sumac
  • - Nobelist in Literature: 1923
  • - 1923 literature Nobelist
  • - Odist of note
  • - Abbey Theatre pioneer
  • - "Purgatory" dramatist
  • - The Second Coming writer
  • - Shaw contemporary
  • - Nobelist for literature: 1923
  • - Lady Gregory cohort
  • - Irish Renaissance leader
  • - He wrote "The Hour Glass"
  • - He wrote "It's certain that fine women eat / A crazy salad with their meat"
  • - Dramatist who co-founded the Abbey Theatre
  • - Bard from Dublin
  • - Author of "Deirdre."
  • - An Irish Literary Theatre founder
  • - Abbey Theatre dramatist
  • - 1923 Nobel-prize-winning writer
  • - 1923 Irish literature Nobelist
  • - "The Land of Heart's Desire" playwright
  • - "The Herne's Egg" playwright
  • - "The Fiddler of Dooney" creator
  • - "In the Seven Woods" writer
  • - "In dreams begin responsibility" writer
  • - "Deirdre" dramatist
  • - "Celtic Twilight" author
  • - "The Rose" penner
  • - Irish literature Nobelist
  • - Irish playwright
  • - Nobelist William Butler ......
  • - First Nobel laureate from Ireland
  • - Literature Nobelist William Butler —
  • - O'Casey contemporary
  • - First Irish Literature Nobelist
  • - Writer who was part Butler?
  • - Literature Nobelist who served in the Irish Senate
  • - Poetic William Butler
  • - First Irish Nobelist in Literature
  • - First Literature Nobelist from Ireland
  • - "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" writer
  • - Ireland's first literature Nobelist
  • - Irish man of verse
  • - Dublin-born playwright
  • - William Butler ......
  • - First Irishman to win a Nobel Prize
  • - "Deirdre" playwright
  • - Nobelist of 1923
  • - Abbey Theatre co-founder
  • - Purgatory playwright
  • - Dublin-born dramatist
  • - "The Countess Cathleen" playwright
  • - Irish Literary Theatre cofounder
  • - "Sailing to Byzantium" writer
  • - Irish Nobelist in literature
  • - Abbey Theatre cofounder
  • - Author
  • - Irish dramatist
  • - Linesman worries after penalty at the death
  • - source of the title "no country for old men"
  • - who won a silver medal for ireland at the 1924 olympics in the category of painting?
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