| TOAUTUMN | Keats poem that begins: "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness" (2,6) |
| ENDYMION | Keats poem that begins, "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever" (8) |
| ODE | A famous one begins "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness" |
| AUTUMN | Time of the year described in an ode by John Keats as the "season of mists and mellow fruitfulness" (6) |
| SEASON | '___ of mists and mellow fruitfulness' (John Keats ' To Autumn' (1820) |
| ELDORADO | Poe poem that begins "Gaily bedight, / A gallant knight" |
| SEAFEVER | John Masefield's poem that begins, "I must go down to..." (3-5) |
| EVENTIDE | Gwendolyn Brooks poem that begins "When the sun sinks behind the mountains" |
| POORPOLL | 1921 Robert Bridges poem that begins: ' I saw it all ...' (4,4) |
| THERAVEN | Poem that begins "Once upon a midnight dreary" |
| MISTS | Season of ___ and mellow fruitfulness (5) |
| THEEAGLE | Tennyson poem that begins "He clasps the crag with crooked hands" |
| ODETOAUTUMN | Popular name of a Keats work beginning "Season of mists" * (3,2,6) |
| DIONYSUS | In Greco-Roman religion, he is a nature god of fruitfulness and vegetation, especially known as a god of wine and ecstasy. He is also called Bacchus. What is his name? |
| MELLOWFRUITFULNESS | "Season of mists and ____" (Keats) |
| TO | Keats's ode on a season of mists? (2,6) |
| BRUMAIRE | Second month of the French revolutionary calendar, extending from Oct 23 to Nov 21; the month of mist (8) |
| MYSTIQUE | Magic of mist, say - swirling quite timelessly (8) |
| AGNES | The Eve Of St - - -, Keats's poem that begins 'Ah, bitter chill it was!' (5) |
| ARIPEOLDAGE | Season of mellow fruitfulness? |