| Fragrant compound |
| Hydroxyl compound |
| Air beyond the clouds, poetically |
| Over there, to a poet |
| 1962 hit with the lyric "Like the samba sound, my heart begins to pound |
| Ethereal: Poet. |
| A poetry form/With seventeen syllables/And only three lines |
| American Idol" pound dwellers, to Randy Jackson |
| Fruity smelling compound |
| Always: Poet. |
| Compound imparting a fruity smell |
| A.M. hours, in poetry |
| Poet's ending with "what" or "how |
| Carbon compounds |
| Acid/alcohol compound |
| Love-poetry inspirer |
| Accoutered: Poet. |
| Poet's "shortly |
| Poet's "forever |
| Poet with the ability to charm even the most aloof? |
| Amt. compounded at a bank |
| Go, and catch a falling star" poet |
| Coffeehouse poet, once |
| Ancient Mariner poet |
| Blood compound |
| Age of Anxiety" poet |
| Pound spenders |
| Beast that may weigh 500 pounds |
| Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal" writer |
| Parthenon architectural feature (and an anagram of "Poet? Me?") |