| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| ODES | Poems | |
| ELEGIES | Mournful poems | |
| EPICS | Long poems | |
| LAYS | Short poems | |
| SONNET | 14-line poems | |
| RONDELS | 14-line poems | |
| CAMELS | Lyric poems | |
| EPODES | Lyric poems | |
| ANTHOLOGY | Collection of poems | |
| CODES | Encrypts 100 poems | |
| SONNETS | 14 line poems | |
| RHYME | What many poems do | |
| MOPES | Composing poems is gloomy | |
| EPSOM | Poems about Derby town | |
| POESY | Poetry; metrical composition; poems. | |
| LAMENTS | Mournful poems confuse last men | |
| LYRIC | A composer of lyric poems. | |
| ERIN | In poems, Ireland is somewhat overpowering | |
| LYRICS | Poems; the words of popular songs | |
| IDYLLS | Ills about day ends in picturesque rural poems | |
| BALLADRY | Ballad poems; the subject or style of ballads. | |
| ODESSA | Poems and essays central to a Black Sea port | |
| SITWELL | Which Edith said “My poems are hymns of praise to the glory of life”? | |
| IMPROVVISATORE | One who composes and sings or recites rhymes and short poems extemporaneously. | |
| SONNETEER | A composer of sonnets, or small poems; a small poet; -- usually in contempt. | |