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Crossword clues for Poem. 6 letters

AnswerClue
POEMESThe works of Pierre de Ronsard, for instance.
PLUMED___ Knight”: Blaine's Presidential campaign title, 1876. nyt 1948 PLUS Added feature. nyt 1948 PLUS Positive quantity. nyt 1948 PLUTONIUM Element no. 94, formed from U. 238. nyt 1948 POCONOS Ridge of mountains in Pennsylvania. nyt 1948 POD Hull. nyt 1948 POD Legume case. nyt 1948 POD School of seals. nyt 1948 POD School of whales. nyt 1948 PODS Legumes. nyt 1948 POE John Allan's foster son. nyt 1948 POEM Artistic creation. nyt 1948 POEMS Idyls. nyt 1948 POET Homer's calling. nyt 1948 POETESS Versificatrix. nyt 1948 POGO Jumping-stick. nyt 1948 POI Hawaiian food. nyt 1948 POINT Indicate prey. nyt 1948 POINTY Having a sharply tapering tip. nyt 1948 POKE Forty-niner's gold-dust holder. nyt 1948 POLARIS Brightest star in Ursa Minor. nyt 1948 POLARIS Guiding star. nyt 1948 POLE Archbishop of Canterbury 1556–58. nyt 1948 POLE Native of Lodz. nyt 1948 POLEAXES Battle weapons. nyt 1948 POLES Natives of Gdynia. nyt 1948 POLICE Teeth" planned for U. N.
IDIOTS___ Delight,” by Robert Sherwood. nyt 1956 IDLE Baseless. nyt 1956 IDLE Doing nothing. nyt 1956 IDLE Futile. nyt 1956 IDLE Not working. nyt 1956 IDLE Pointless. nyt 1956 IDLE Unoccupied. nyt 1956 IDLE Waste time. nyt 1956 IDLER Drone. nyt 1956 IDLER Loafer. nyt 1956 IDLES Moves slowly. nyt 1956 IDLEWILD Relative of La Guardia. nyt 1956 IDO Artificial language. nyt 1956 IDO Expression of agreement. nyt 1956 IDO Words of agreement. nyt 1956 IDO Words of agreement. nyt 1956 IDO Yes. nyt 1956 IDOL Admired one. nyt 1956 IDOL Baal, for instance. nyt 1956 IDOL Baal. nyt 1956 IDOL Como's rating. nyt 1956 IDOL Darling. nyt 1956 IDOL Graven image. nyt 1956 IDOL Great favorite. nyt 1956 IDOL Heathen deity. nyt 1956 IDOL Image. nyt 1956 IDOL Much-admired one. nyt 1956 IDOL That which claims devotion. nyt 1956 IDOLATERS Devotees. nyt 1956 IDOLS Graven images. nyt 1956 IDOLS Heathen images. nyt 1956 IDOLS Matinee ___. nyt 1956 IDS Companions of egos. nyt 1956 IDS Relatives of egos. nyt 1956 IDYL Pastoral poem. nyt 1956 IDYL Short poetic descriptive passage. nyt 1956 IDYL Short, highly wrought poem. nyt 1956 IDYLLS Poetic pastorals. nyt 1956 IER Noun suffix. nyt 1956 IER Suffix of comparative degree. nyt 1956 IERNE Ancient name for 12 Down. nyt 1956 IES Plural ending. nyt 1956 IFA ___ house be divided against itself . . . "
PSALMSBiblical poems written partly by King David
IDYLLSCharming poems
TALCUMSubstance in the Nash poem "Reflection on Babies"
NERUDAPablo who published "Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair" at 19
RONDELShort poem on two rhymes
WYNKENOne of a trio in a children's poem
RHYMEDCreated some poems, though not the one in this puzzle
LILACSSecond word in a classic Whitman poem
MATTIELittle ___ (Elizabeth Barrett Browning poem)
RAVENSNFL team named for a Poe poem
EPODESSome Horace poems
MCGREWThe Shooting of Dan ___ (Robert Service poem)
ODETTEBallet princess whose name sounds like it's a mini-poem?
SONNET14-line poem
DAREST___ Thou Now O Soul (Whitman poem)
VERSESPoem parts
AENEIDEpic Virgil poem
ROLANDThe Song of ___ (French epic poem)
LENORERare and radiant maiden, in a Poe poem
STANZAPoem division
SONNETShakespeare poem
LILIANAiry, fairy woman in an Alfred, Lord Tennyson poem
STANZAPoem subsection
SONNETType of poem cited in "Easter Parade"
EPOPEEGrand-scale poem
MYSELFSong of ___ (opening poem in "Leaves of Grass")
AENEIDPoem that tells of the Trojan Horse
HAIKUSPoems that are in / A 5 7 5 form like / what I did right here
LENORERhyme for "nevermore," in a Poe poem
LENOREPoe poem
STANZAPoem part
RONDELPoem with 13 or 14 lines
CIARDIHow Does a Poem Mean? writer John
IDYLLSPastoral poems
WALRUSCarpenter's partner in a Lewis Carroll poem
SONNETType of poem mentioned in "Easter Parade"
ETERNEPerpetual, in poems
SONNETShakespearean poem
LENOREThe "her" in the poem with the line "A dirge for her the doubly dead in that she died so young"
ELAINEThe lily maid of Astolat in a Tennyson poem
THEBARCrossing ___ (Tennyson poem that was to be placed last in all editions of his works)
INDITECompose, as a poem
ETERNEForever, in poems
SESTETSix-line poem
ETERNEEndless, in poems
EPOPEEHeroic poem or poetry
PSALMSPoems by David