| BEFOREISLEEP | Ending lines of a poem by Robert Frost |
| ANDMILESTOGO | Ending lines of a poem by Robert Frost |
| TAKEN | The Road Not ___ (poem by Robert Frost) |
| ABOYSWILL | 1913 volume of poems by Robert Frost (1,4,4) |
| OBITS | Ending lines |
| PIED | The _ Piper of Hamelin, subject of a poem by Robert Browning (4) |
| PIEDPIPER | The --- --- of Hamelin, legendary German figure; the subject of a poem by Robert Browning (4,5) |
| REDROSE | Emblem of Lancashire that features in a poem by Robert Burns once famously recited by the Prince of |
| TAM | Short word for a woollen cap that derives its name from that of a hero in a poem by Robert Burns (3) |
| STANZA | 'There stands a speaker,' went the lines of a poem (6) |
| VERSES | Lines of a poem |
| OFMICE | Steinbeck novel that took its title from a poem by Robert Burns (2,4,3,3) |
| ANDMEN | Steinbeck novel that took its title from a poem by Robert Burns (2,4,3,3) |
| SYNE | Popular New Year song derived from a poem by Robert Burns, Auld Lang _ (4) |
| ROLAND | Would-be knight who, in a poem by Robert Browning, 'To the Dark Tower came' (6) |
| IMSONNENSCHEIN | The fourth of Vier Gesange by Richard Strauss, opus 87, a setting of a poem by Ruckert (2,12) |
| AMERICANIDYLL | "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," by Robert Frost? |
| WALTER | waltFirst lines of a poem by Sir ... Raleigh: As you came from the holy land Of Walsingham, Met you not with my true love By the way as you came? (6) |
| INCHCAPE | Another name for the Bell Rock, a notorious reef off the east coast of Angus, subject of a famous poem by Robert Southey |
| LEA | Linden ____ is a Vaughan Williams setting of a poem by William Barnes |