The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 4 letter word POPE , but the solution may also be AUDEN which is one of the most recent solution (2009 in Newsday).
English poet crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
---|---|---|
POPE | 20 % | 4 |
DONNE | 10 % | 5 |
NOYES | 10 % | 5 |
KEATS | 6 % | 5 |
GRAY | 5 % | 4 |
CAREW | 5 % | 5 |
DELAMARE | 4 % | 8 |
AUDEN | 3 % | 5 |
ROWE | 3 % | 4 |
ARNOLD | 3 % | 6 |
SPENSER | 2 % | 7 |
GOSSE | 2 % | 5 |
BYRON | 2 % | 5 |
DRYDEN | 2 % | 6 |
BLAKE | 2 % | 5 |
HUNT | 2 % | 4 |
ALEXANDERPOPE | 1 % | 13 |
GRAVES | 1 % | 6 |
MCLEOD | 1 % | 6 |
CAMPION | 1 % | 7 |
LOVELACE | 1 % | 8 |
HULME | 1 % | 5 |
GAY | 1 % | 3 |
MILTON | 1 % | 6 |
ROBERTGRAVES | 1 % | 12 |
SHELLEY | 1 % | 7 |
SASSOON | 1 % | 7 |
SIDNEY | 1 % | 6 |
HARDY | 1 % | 5 |
CAREY | 1 % | 5 |
BROOKE | 1 % | 6 |
MILNE | 1 % | 5 |
BLUNT | 1 % | 5 |
LANDOR | 1 % | 6 |
OWEN | 1 % | 4 |
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: English poet
These words may or may not be a possible solution to this crosswords clue.- bard
- poet laureate
- donne
- keats
- spenser
- auden
- pope
- dryden
- gray
- milton
- noyes
- lovelace
Crossword Answer definitions
POPE noun- An honorary title of the Roman Catholic bishop of Rome as father and head of his church, a sovereign of the Vatican city state.
- (Coptic Church) An honorary title of the Coptic bishop of Alexandria as father and head of his church.
- An honorary title of the Orthodox bishop of Alexandria as father and head of his autocephalous church.
- Any bishop of the early Christian church.
- The ruffe, a small Eurasian freshwater fish (Gymnocephalus cernua); others of its genus.
- (Cumberland) The Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica).
- The painted bunting (Passerina ciris).
- The red-cowled cardinal (Paroaria dominicana).
- To act as or like a pope.
- To convert to Roman Catholicism.
- (alcoholic beverages) Any mulled wine (traditionally including tokay) considered similar and superior to bishop.
- (Russian Orthodoxy) A Russian Orthodox priest; a parson.
- The whippoorwill (Caprimulgus vociferus).
- The nighthawk (Chordeiles minor).
More crossword clues leading to the same solutions
Here's a few more crossword clues - all leading to the identical solution
More clues leading to the result POPE
- "The __ of Greenwich Village" (1984 movie)
- Bishop of Rome
- Karol Wojtyla's job
- Vatican VIP
- +-:-
- Urban, e.g.
- Francis's title
- See figure 1?
- The Holy See resident
- Author of stepquote (last name)
More clues leading to the result DONNE
- "Death Be Not Proud" poet
- 17th-century poet John
- Metaphysical poet
- "Songs and Sonnets" poet
- "The Flea" poet
- "Woman's Constancy" poet John
- Poet who wrote The Eggstasie?
- Who said, "No man is an island"
- Elizabethan sonneteer
- Poet of Holy Sonnets
More clues leading to the result NOYES
- "The Highwayman" poet
- Poet whose name is two opposites in a row
- "The Highwayman" rhymester
- "The Highwayman" poet Alfred
- "Drake" poet
- Poet Alfred
- "The Highway-man" poet Alfred
- "Drake" poet Alfred
- British poet Alfred
- "The Highwayman" penner
More clues leading to the result KEATS
- Ode man
- Romantic English poet
- "To Psyche" poet
- Noted odist
- Subject of Shelley's "Adonais"
- He called the nightingale "Dryad of the trees"
- "A thing of beauty is a joy forever" poet
- "Ode to Psyche" penner
- "The Eve of St. Agnes" poet
- "Ode on Indolence" poet
More clues leading to the result GRAY
- _____ matter (brains)
- Black and white mix
- Drabble character Jane
- Gloomy
- Ashen
- Davis of note
- Like overcast skies
- Sweats shade
- ___ notes (wine characteristic)
- CSA color
More clues leading to the result CAREW
- Baseball's Rod ___
- Baseball great Rod
- Slugger Rod
- Rod of baseball
- Seven-time AL batting champ
- Rod of Cooperstown
- Winner of seven batting titles
- Hall-of-Famer Rod
- Minnesota Twin who won seven American League batting titles
- Baseball Hall of Famer Rod
More clues leading to the result DELAMARE
More clues leading to the result AUDEN
- "The Age of Anxiety" author
- The "age of Anxiety" poet
- "Now is the age of anxiety" poet
- "City without Walls" poet
- "The Age of Anxiety" poet
- "Another Time" poet
- Poet W. H. ___
- Poet and author of Nones
- Poet W.H.
- "Nones" poet W.H.
More clues leading to the result ROWE
- Baseball's "Schoolboy"
- Schoolboy of the diamond
- British poet laureate
- Debbie who's the mother of two of Michael Jackson's kids
- Dramatist Nicholas who edited Shakespeare
- 18th-century Poet Laureate Nicholas (4)
- 18th-century Poet Laureate Nicholas
- Nicholas widely considered the first editor of Shakespeare
- Poet laureate Nicholas
- Baseball's "Schoolboy" ___
More clues leading to the result ARNOLD
- Green Acres pig
- Actor Tom
- Traitor Benedict
- "Boardwalk Empire" gangster Rothstein
- Red Auerbach's given name
- Leader of a 1775 invasion of Canada
- First name in Hollywood he-men
- First name in golf
- "Happy Days" malt shop owner
- Pat Morita's drive-in owner character on 18-Across
More clues leading to the result SPENSER
- "The Faerie Queene" author
- "The Faerie Queene" poet
- Parker's private eye
- Author entombed near Chaucer in 1599, thus creating Westminster Abbey's Poets' Corner
- "The Faerie Queen" poet
- Parker detective played by Urich on TV
- Robert B. Parker detective
- "Epithalamion" author
- Friend of Raleigh
- Parker detective
More clues leading to the result GOSSE
- English poet
- English essayist
- Urchin, in Paris
- Author of "Father and Son" (1849–1928).
- Edmund ___, late English poet, friend of R. L. S.
- Essayist, friend of R. L. S.
- Poet Edmund ___.
- English poet and critic.
- English poet.
- English poet, friend of RLS.
More clues leading to the result BYRON
- "Hours Of Idleness" poet
- British romantic poet
- Romantic poet
- Literary father of Ada Lovelace
- "Don Juan" poet
- Poet who swam the Hellespont
- "She Walks in Beauty" poet
- Golfer Nelson
- Creator of "Don Juan"
- Lord of verse
More clues leading to the result DRYDEN
- England's poet laureate 1668-89
- All for Love author
- 17th-century poet laureate John
- Canadiens Hall-of-Fame goalie Ken
- 17th century poet laureate John
- "Marriage à la Mode" playwright
- 17th-century English poet John
- England's first poet laureate
- Poet contemporary of Milton
- 17th century poet John
More clues leading to the result BLAKE
- Director Edwards
- "Tyger! Tyger! burning bright" poet
- Eubie of jazz fame
- "The Pink Panther" director Edwards
- "The Tyger" poet William
- "10" director Edwards
- Jazzman Eubie
- Amanda of "Gunsmoke"
- "Songs of Innocence" poet
- "Jerusalem" poet
More clues leading to the result HUNT
- Peck's partner
- 1997 Oscar winner
- Easter party event
- Go pigsticking
- Easter fun
- Easter event
- First Nations artist Richard ___
- Pursuit
- MIT Mystery ___ (annual puzzle event)
- Go out to eat?
More clues leading to the result ALEXANDERPOPE
- Satirist of the 1700's
- "An Essay on Man" author
- 18th century translator of Homer
- "The Rape of the Lock" poet
- Poet friend of Jonathan Swift
- English poet
- He said: "A little learning is a dangerous thing"
- "Vatican Days" author?
- "The Dunciad" writer
- Author of the verse that starts with the beginnings of 20-, 34- and 42-Across
More clues leading to the result GRAVES
- "I, Claudius" writer
- Peter of "Airplane!"
- Peter of the original "Mission: Impossible"
- Cemetery excavations
- Author of "I, Claudius."
- English poet and novelist.
- English poet.
- "Songs of Killarney" author
- "I, Claudius" author
- Sites of crosses
More clues leading to the result MCLEOD
More clues leading to the result CAMPION
More clues leading to the result LOVELACE
- "Stone walls do not a prison make" poet
- Lucasta's poet.
- Cavalier poet.
- One of the Cavalier poets.
- He wrote: "Stone walls do not a prison make."
- English poet, contemporary of Ben Jonson.
- English poet.
- Cavalier poet
More clues leading to the result HULME
- English poet T.E.
- "Nun's Story" author
- Author of "The Nun's Story"
- Author of "The Nun's Story": 1956
- English poet
More clues leading to the result GAY
- Enola ___
- Like the 1890s
- Author Talese
- Nineties descriptor
- Flaming, say
- Kind of bar
- Man's man?
- Writer Talese
- 1890s description
- Lively
More clues leading to the result MILTON
- "Paradise Lost" poet
- Poet who coined the phrase "Every cloud has a silver lining"
- Poet born December 9, 1608, who wrote about this puzzle's otherworldly characters
- "Paradise Regained" poet
- "Samson Agonistes" dramatist
- "On His Blindness" poet
- Author of "Paradise Lost."
- Author of Areopagitica.
- Author of "Lycidas."
- Britain's blind poet (1608–74).
More clues leading to the result ROBERTGRAVES
More clues leading to the result SHELLEY
- Winters of Hollywood
- "Frankenstein" author
- Frankenstein's creator
- "To a Skylark" poet
- "Adonais" poet
- He wrote "The Cloud"
- Frankenstein creator
- Famous poet (1792–1822).
- Miss Winters of Hollywood.
- English poet.
More clues leading to the result SASSOON
- Stylist Vidal
- Vidal ___
- Hairstylist Vidal
- Poet Siegfried
- Hairstyling immortal Vidal
- Hairstyling legend
- Hair stylist Vidal
- Procter & Gamble brand
- Big name in hair care
- Big name in hairstyling
More clues leading to the result SIDNEY
- Bechet who could swing
- Lumet or Poitier
- "Windmills of the Gods" author Sheldon
- Clarinet and soprano sax virtuoso Bechet
- Film star Poitier
- Actor Poitier
- "Rage of Angels" author Sheldon
- Oscar winner Poitier
- "Dog Day Afternoon" director Lumet
- Virgil in "In the Heat of the Night"
More clues leading to the result HARDY
- Franklin W. Dixon boys
- Franklin W. Dixon's boys
- Laurel companion
- Like a perennial
- Rooney role
- Teen sleuths' family name
- "The Mayor of Casterbridge" author
- Courageous
- Frank or Joe of boys' books
- Rugged
More clues leading to the result CAREY
- "Vision of Love" singer
- Baseball Hall of Famer Max
- "Someday" singer Mariah
- British actress Mulligan
- Comic Drew
- Cleveland celeb Drew
- "I Still Believe" singer Mariah
- Drew of "Whose Line..."
- Drew on the tube
- Drew on television
More clues leading to the result BROOKE
- See 2-Down
- Andre's ex
- Poet Rupert who died in WWI
- "1914" poet Rupert
- Shields on stage
- Poet Rupert
- Philanthropist Astor
- WWI era English poet Rupert
- Actress Shields
- Shields who plays Susan
More clues leading to the result MILNE
- Creator of Pooh and Roo
- "Winnie-the-Pooh" writer A.A. ____
- Pooh creator
- British children's author
- "When We Were Very Young" poet
- Battle of ___ Bay (WWII conflict off the coast of New Guinea)
- Eeyore's creator
- A. A.
- Pooh's creator
- Hundred Acre Wood creator
More clues leading to the result BLUNT
- Take the edge off
- Plainspoken
- From the hip
- Painfully frank
- Pulling no punches
- Without an edge
- Not mincing words
- To the point
- Direct
- Inconsiderate