| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| LYRICAL | Poetic | |
| ORB | Eye (poetic) | |
| THEE | You (poetic) | |
| LEAS | Meadows (poetic) | |
| NEATH | Below (poetic) | |
| OFT | Frequently (poetic) | |
| LEA | Meadow (poetic) | |
| ERE | Before (poetic) | |
| ERIN | Ireland (poetic) | |
| TWIXT | Between (poetic) | |
| METER | Poetic measure | |
| TWAS | It was (poetic) | |
| TIS | It is (poetic) | |
| DAYSTAR | The sun (poetic) | |
| LYRIC | In July, richly poetic | |
| EMERALDISLE | Poetic name for Ireland | |
| PROSE | Writing style not poetic | |
| POETICALLY | In a poetic manner. | |
| EMERALD | Poetic name for Ireland, ...Isle | |
| IAMBICS | Verses using certain poetic foot patterns | |
| AMARANTHINE | Unfading, as the poetic amaranth; undying. | |
| PINAFORE | ID number in front of poetic apron | |
| HYALINE | A poetic term for the sea or the atmosphere. | |
| TRIBRACH | A poetic foot of three short syllables, as, meblius. | |
| PRAYING MANTIS | A little predator chap on his knees? It is poetic! | |