The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 3 letter word ODE which also is the latest solution we found used in Universal uClick in 2015.
Type of poem crossword clue answers
Here's a list of possible crossword answers ranked by the most likely to least likely.
Answer | Likelyness | Letters |
---|---|---|
ODE | 32 % | 3 |
EPOS | 14 % | 4 |
ELEGY | 11 % | 5 |
SESTINA | 7 % | 7 |
TONE | 4 % | 4 |
EPOPEE | 4 % | 6 |
LIMERICK | 4 % | 8 |
PSALM | 4 % | 5 |
LYRIC | 4 % | 5 |
EPODE | 4 % | 5 |
EPIC | 4 % | 4 |
ITALIANSONNET | 4 % | 13 |
HAIKU | 4 % | 5 |
IDYLL | 4 % | 5 |
Words with a meaning similar to the clue: Type of poem
These words may or may not be a possible solution to this crosswords clue.- sonnet
- haiku
- limerick
- epic
- ode
- sestina
- villanelle
- ghazal
- abecedarian
- lai
- pada
- elegiac
Crossword Answer definitions
ODE noun- A short poetical composition proper to be set to music or sung; a lyric poem; especially, now, a poem characterized by sustained noble sentiment and appropriate dignity of style.
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 ODE
- "If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?" work
- "__ to a Nightingale"
- Dedicated poem
- Keats work
- Lyric poem
- Lyric work
- Piece by Homer
- Pindar specialty
- Poem of praise
- Poetic tribute
More clues leading to the result EPOS
- Collection of verse
- Poetry collection
- Heroic poetry
- Homeric material
- Collection of poems
- Saga in verse
- "Aeneid," e.g.
- "Theogeny," e.g.
- Hesiod's "Theogony," e.g.
- Body of majestic poetry
More clues leading to the result ELEGY
- Song of lament
- Mournful ode
- Nostalgic work
- Lament in verse
- Not a very cheery poem
- Lyric lamentation
- Kaddish
- Sorrowful reading
- Whitman's "O Captain! My Captain!," e.g.
- Requiem
More clues leading to the result SESTINA
- Verse form
- Poem form that ends with an envoi
- Troubadour's poem
- Poetic form used by Swinburne
- Highly structured 39-line poem
- Troubador's verse form
- 6-stanza verse form
- Verse form used by Dante
- Lyrical form.
- Six-stanzaed poem.
More clues leading to the result TONE
- Answering-machine sound
- Musician's concern
- Sound quality
- The sound of music
- Vocal quality
- Strad feature
- Two-__ (like some cars)
- Muscle quality
- Pitch
- Musical sound
More clues leading to the result EPOPEE
- Poetry genre
- Heroic poem or poetry
- Poetry on a grand scale
- Grand-scale poem
- Epic poem.
- Heroic poetry.
- An epic.
- Epic poetry.
- An epic poem.
- Poem.
More clues leading to the result LIMERICK
- Irish city where The Cranberries formed
- Verse named for Irish town
- Scheme of 45-51 Down
- Poem with a punch line
- It often starts "There once was a..."
- Five-liner
- Five-line verse
- Poem with the rhyme scheme aabba
- Funny five-line verse
- Poem often starting with "There"
More clues leading to the result PSALM
- Biblical song
- Hymn
- Sacred song
- One of 150
- One begins "The Lord is all that, I need for nothing" in "The Hip-Hop Prayer Book"
- Biblical hymn
- Sunday morning song
- One of a disconnected series of biblical poems
- One of Job's followers?
- Mass presentation
More clues leading to the result LYRIC
- Sheet-music words
- Words of a song
- Kind of poem
- Poetical expression
- Song part
- Sung words
- Line at a karaoke bar
- Songlike
- Hammerstein's contribution
- Words to sing
More clues leading to the result EPODE
- Lyric poem
- Pindaric verse
- Greek lyric poem
- Horatian lyric form
- Greek stanza
- Horatian poem
- Lyrical poem
- Verse form
- Poetic form invented by Archilochus
- Part of a lyric poem
More clues leading to the result EPIC
- "Giant" for example
- "Iliad," e.g.
- Heroic tale
- Larger-than-life
- Like the "Aeneid"
- Monumental
- Of great scope
- Poetic genre
- "Ben-Hur" is one
- "Beowulf," e.g.
More clues leading to the result ITALIANSONNET
More clues leading to the result HAIKU
- Poetry form
- Japanese verse
- Work with 17 syllables
- Japanese verse form
- Basho specialty
- Succinct verse form
- Poem of 17 syllables
- Evocative verse
- Three-line opus
- Japanese poem