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Rate | Answer | Clue |
BARDS | Poets | |
ADIEU | Poets goodbye | |
VERSIFIERS | Inferior poets | |
PINDARICODE | Greek poets opus | |
PESTO | Poets write about sauce | |
ERE | Poets word for before | |
ON A PEDESTAL | Poets lead an altered position of eminence | |
GO TO SLEEP | Poets ogle characters that hit the sack | |
GOTOSLEEP | Poets ogle characters that hit the sack | |
TIS | A little fetish? It is, to poets | |
FOOTSTEP | Sound of walking is loud to poets, surprisingly | |
CAMBRIA | The ancient Latin name of Wales. It is used by modern poets. | |
ATE | The goddess of mischievous folly; also, in later poets, the goddess of vengeance. | |
ANTHOLOGICAL | Pertaining to anthology; consisting of beautiful extracts from different authors, especially the poets. | |
SIR LANCELOT | Arthurian knight could be made to call in store. (Poets say he used to prance a lot) | |
VICTORIAN | Of or pertaining to the reign of Queen Victoria of England; as, the Victorian poets. | |
FABLIAU | One of the metrical tales of the Trouveres, or early poets of the north of France. | |
HOMERIC | Of or pertaining to Homer, the most famous of Greek poets; resembling the poetry of Homer. | |
CIRCULAR | Adhering to a fixed circle of legends; cyclic; hence, mean; inferior. See Cyclic poets, under Cyclic. | |
TERZA RIMA | A peculiar and complicated system of versification, borrowed by the early Italian poets from the Troubadours. | |
TROUVEUR | One of a school of poets who flourished in Northern France from the eleventh to the fourteenth century. | |
ATHENAEUM | A temple of Athene, at Athens, in which scholars and poets were accustomed to read their works and instruct students. | |
RHAPSODIST | Anciently, one who recited or composed a rhapsody; especially, one whose profession was to recite the verses of Hormer and other epic poets. | |
DIVAN | In Turkey and other Oriental countries: A council of state; a royal court. Also used by the poets for a grand deliberative council or assembly. | |
TEMPEAN | Of or pertaining to Temple, a valley in Thessaly, celebrated by Greek poets on account of its beautiful scenery; resembling Temple; hence, beautiful; delightful; charming. |