Answer: EZRA
EZRA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 178 times.
Referring Clues:
- Poet Pound
 - Book after II Chronicles
 - It begins "In the first year of Cyrus king of Persia..."
 - Jerusalem visitor from the Persian court
 - College founder Cornell
 - Book before Nehemiah
 - It begins "In the first year of Cyrus..."
 - Cornell of Cornell University
 - Pound of poetry
 - Pound of literature
 - Book that tells of the rebuilding of the Temple of Jerusalem
 - Book of Artaxerxes
 - Browning's "Rabbi Ben ___"
 - University founder Cornell
 - Pound of verse
 - Old Testament book
 - Rock band Better Than ___
 - Book that tells of the reign of Cyrus
 - Book that tells of the reign of Cyrus the Great
 - Book that details the reign of Cyrus
 - Pound with a metric system?
 - College endower Cornell
 - Early Jewish reformer
 - Prophet who led Jews back to Jerusalem
 - Rock music's Better Than ___
 - Book after Chronicles
 - Fitch who co-founded Abercrombie & Fitch
 - Biblical prophet
 - Rock's Better Than ___
 - Poisoned husband in "Mourning Becomes Electra"
 - Writer Pound
 - Fitch of Abercrombie & Fitch
 - Cornell of university fame
 - Book concerned with the end of the Babylonian captivity
 - Author of the Books of Chronicles, by tradition
 - Cornell or Pound
 - Western Union founder Cornell
 - Pound or Cornell
 - Robert Browning's "Rabbi Ben ___"
 - University endower Cornell
 - Philanthropist Cornell
 - Pound of poetry books
 - Cornell who founded Cornell
 - Western Union Telegraph founder Cornell
 - Cornell for whom the college was named
 - Bible book about the Jews' return from Babylonia
 - Biblical scribe
 - Cornell founder Cornell
 - Fifteenth Old Testament book
 - Book of the Hagiographa
 - Bible book before Nehemiah
 - Reformer for whom a Bible book is named
 - Biblical reformer
 - "The Snowy Day" author ___ Jack Keats
 - Better Than ___ (band with the 1995 hit "Good")
 - Old Testament book after II Chronicles
 - Children's book author ___ Jack Keats
 - Name that comes from the Hebrew word for "help"
 - Bible book that begins "Now in the first year of Cyrus king of Persia"
 - 1963 Caldecott Medal winner ___ Jack Keats
 - Eisenhower's Agriculture Secretary ___ Taft Benson
 - '50s agriculture secretary __ Taft Benson
 - __ Jack Keats, Caldecott Medal winner for "The Snowy Day"
 - Old Testament reformer
 - See 46-Across
 - Chronicles preceder
 - Pound the poet
 - Old Testament book before Nehemiah
 - Cornell the financier
 - Nehemiah follows it
 - Robert Browning's ''Rabbi Ben ___''
 - Bible book that tells of the reign of Cyrus
 - Old Testament scribe
 - Pound of poems
 - Founder of Cornell
 - Old Testament prophet
 - College co-founder Cornell
 - Cornell's Cornell
 - It begins "Now in the first year of Cyrus . . ."
 - Book of the Bible
 - It begins "Now in the first year of Cyrus"
 - Biblical priest
 - University cofounder Cornell
 - Biblical book
 - Pound who wrote "Hugh Selwyn Mauberley"
 - Rock's better than
 - Fitch of Abercrombie Fitch
 - '50s agriculture secretary ___ Taft Benson
 - ___ Jack Keats, Caldecott Medal winner for "The Snowy Day"
 - Pound with a metric system
 - It begins "Now in the first year of Cyrus ..."
 - Bible book after Daniel
 - Book that chronicles the return to Zion
 - Book that begins "Now in the first year of Cyrus king of Persia ..."
 - Fitch who partnered with David Abercrombie
 - It's before Nehemiah
 - Biblical book or prophet
 - Philanthropist Cornell
 - Caldecott Medal winner ___ Jack Keats
 - Financier Cornell
 - First name of 18-Across
 - ___ the Scribe
 - ___ the scribe
 - Book after Daniel
 - Pound using feet
 - Bible book or prophet
 - Literary Pound
 - Better Than ___ ('90s band)
 - Cornell who founded Western Union
 - Jewish priest and scholar of Biblical times
 - Political blogger Klein
 - Fitch who partnered with Abercrombie
 - Biblical figure believed to be buried near Basra
 - '80s-'90s Mormon leader ___ Taft Benson
 - Biblical book once combined with Nehemiah
 - Columnist Klein
 - Biblical figure whose name means "help"
 - Bibilcal prophet
 - "Ripostes" poet Pound
 - Poet friend of T.S.
 - Better Than ___ (rock trio based in New Orleans)
 - Canto crafter Pound
 - Bible book
 - Alternative rock's Better Than ___
 - Book of ___
 - Pound impounded at Pisa
 - Poet ___ Pound
 - TV pundit/blogger Klein
 - Poetry's Pound
 - Book of the Old Testament
 - Political columnist Klein
 - ___ Taft Benson (1980s-'90s Mormon leader)
 - Political writer/blogger Klein
 - Hebrew prophet
 - Klein of Vox.com
 - Poet friend of author Ernest
 - Cornell founder
 - Miller of "Justice League"
 - Blogger Klein
 - Mr. Cornell
 - It begins "Now in the first year of Cyrus king of Persia ..."
 - Vox editor at large Klein
 - Book after 2 Chronicles
 - Jewish scribe
 - Pound or the prophet
 - Actor Miller of "Justice League"
 - Cornell of Cornell
 - One of two of the 14 books of the Apocrypha
 - Cornell founder's first
 - "Fantastic Beasts" actor Miller
 - Bible book with a "Z"
 - ___-Nehemiah: Hebrew Bible book
 - Pound who wrote "Literature is news that stays news"
 - "Nicotine" poet Pound
 - Bible book whose title anagrams to "raze"
 - Book after Ezekiel, alphabetically
 - Old Testament book next alphabetically after Ezekiel
 - "The Snowy Day" Caldecott winner ___ Jack Keats
 - Pound who was a friend of T.S. Eliot
 - Musician Furman
 - Vampire Weekend lead vocalist Koenig
 - Cornell University co-founder Cornell
 - English singer/songwriter George ___
 - "Girl Baby" singer Michel
 - "Star Wars: Rebels" protagonist Bridger
 - Pound who wrote "In a Station of the Metro"
 - Political commentator Klein
 - ___ Koenig, frontman of rock’s Vampire Weekend
 - Alt-rock band Better Than ___
 - Journalist Klein who co-founded Vox
 - Podcaster Klein
 - Vampire Weekend lead singer Koenig
 - Vox co-founder Klein
 - ___ Fitz ("Pretty Little Liars" teacher)
 - ___ Klein, author of "Why We're Polarized"
 - New York Times opinion writer Klein
 - Better Than ___ (rock band)
 - Cornell University's namesake
 
Last Seen In:
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 - USA Today - November 27, 2023
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 - USA Today - July 24, 2023
 - LA Times - June 11, 2023
 - New York Times - May 10, 2023
 - LA Times - April 26, 2023
 - New York Times - April 18, 2023
 
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