20 answers for: 1820 poem by P B Shelley (2,1,7) |
RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| TOASKYLARK | 1820 poem by P B Shelley (2,1,7) |
| ADONAIS | An elegy on the death of Keats written by P.B. Shelley (7) |
| ODEON | 1820 poem by John Keats (3,2,1,7,3) |
| AGRECIANURN | 1820 poem by John Keats (3,2,1,7,3) |
| ODE | ___ to the West Wind P.B. Shelley poem |
| CONSONANTS | P, B, and J, for three |
| PABST | The "P" of P.B.R. |
| SAMMIE | B.L.T. or P.B. & J., casually |
| PDS | A.P.B. broadcasters |
| BOWLINGLANE | Dennis of the P.B.A. |
| SOS | Offshore A.P.B. |
| ALL | Part of A.P.B. |
| HIPSTERS | Types once associated with American Apparel and P.B.R. |
| PLOSIVES | P, B, D, T, K and G |
| MELMOTHTHE | 1820 gothic novel by Charles Maturin (7,3,8) |
| MAY | P B H ___, cricketer who hit 138 against South Africa on his 1951 England Test debut at Leeds (3) |
| SANIGNATIO | The most well-known saint with this name is Loyola who founded the Society of Jesus in 1540, but the town of Son Servera, Mallorca commemorates a different personage when the mark the end of an 1820 p |
| CATOSTREET | Location, near Edgware Road, of a 1820 conspiracy |
| COROMANDEL | New Zealand town and district named after a ship which sailed into its harbour in 1820 (10) |
| RADICALWAR | Another name for the 1820 Scottish Insurrection, the last armed uprising in Scotland (7,3) |
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