Poem |
Ditty |
Verse |
Poesy |
Scheme |
Nursery |
Limerick |
He, to she |
Nash forte |
Head to bed |
Ode feature |
Sound alike |
Reason mate |
Pay for play |
Rum, to some |
Sun, for one |
Fun, for one |
Gun, for one |
Moon to June |
Poem feature |
Nursery poem |
Bit of poetry |
Limerick part |
Nursery verse |
Rum, for some |
Reason's mate |
Run, for one? |
Shun, for one |
Take the rap? |
Toys for boys |
Verse feature |
Kind of scheme |
Sonnet feature |
Rapper's skill |
Poet's concern |
Limerick, e.g. |
Poetic feature |
Pure, for sure |
Sound identity |
Reason partner |
Gum, for some? |
Donne, for one |
Couplet feature |
Crumb, for some |
June-moon, e.g. |
Mares, to hares |
Moon/June, e.g. |
Penny, for many |
Verse of poetry |
Dr. Seuss forte |
What Q and U do |
Limerick feature |
Ad slogan, often |
Court, for short |
Nursery favorite |
Reason's partner |
Lyricist's quest |
Hot to trot, e.g. |
Norse, for course |
Pay to play, e.g. |
Quart, for short? |
What limericks do |
Mother Goose entry |
Blank verse's lack |
What he and she do |
Versifier's concern |
Sample, for example |
Ogden Nash creation |
What Jay and Ray do |
Write lyrics, often |
Correspond in sound |
What sun and fun do |
... no ___ or reason |
Dumb, for some, e.g. |
Fun for one, for one |
Lyricist's specialty |
Need for speed, e.g. |
Short piece of verse |
What Mike and Ike do |
Trample, for example |
Funny money," for one |
A forte of Ogden Nash |
Mate bees with fleas? |
Sound mostly the same |
What Bill and Jill do |
What cats and bats do |
What dogs and hogs do |
What good rap will do |
What sips and nips do |
Worst to first, e.g.? |
Without ... or reason |
Limerick, for example |
What bats and cats do |
Tears for Fears, e.g. |
Group bees with trees? |
Group three with thee? |
Mother Goose selection |
What blank verse lacks |
What cats and rats do? |
What hares and mares do |
Limerick characteristic |
Box and cox, for example |
Group please with knees? |
(Of words) sound the same |
Moon" or "June," to "tune |
All the best rappers do it |
Have common ends, in a way |
June moon or May day, e.g. |
What "easy" and "breezy" do |
Zachary, for daiquiri, e.g. |
It's hard to do with "orange |
What cats, bats and rats do? |
What moon, June and spoon do |
Tears for fears, for example |
Important element of rap lyrics |
Greeting-card message, typically |
Thing that Dr. Seuss liked to do |
Ben and Jen do it with each other |
What the puzzle's keywords each lack |
Wynken or Blynken, e.g., but not Nod |
Type of word searched for by a lyricist |
What "moon" and "June" do, phonetically |
What's easier to do with gold than silver? |
End with the same sound, like "hike" and "bike |
End with the same sound, like "jumps" and "mumps |
What most classic poems do that many modern poems don't |
What the first, second and fifth lines in a limerick do |
What each of the longest words in 17A, 65A, 10D and 25D famously lacks |