Answer: POEM
POEM is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 244 times.
Referring Clues:
- Lay, e.g.
 - Limerick, e.g.
 - Sonnet, e.g.
 - Fancy foot work?
 - It may scan
 - Field work
 - Greeting card feature, often
 - Collection of staves
 - Robert Frost writing
 - "Jabberwocky," for one
 - "A ___ should not mean / But be": MacLeish
 - Burns writing
 - Ode or haiku
 - Lay
 - Elegy, e.g.
 - "A Dream Within a Dream," e.g.
 - Robert Frost piece
 - Pound piece
 - Work with feet
 - Feature of many a sympathy card
 - Pope's work
 - Hallmark card text, often
 - Stressful work?
 - Frost lines
 - Prior work
 - "Odyssey," for one
 - Gray lines
 - Rhapsody, e.g.
 - Browning meat and potatoes?
 - Countee Cullen output
 - Rhymer's writing
 - Meter reader's reading, maybe
 - Ode
 - Wordsworth work
 - Words by Wordsworth
 - Work by 34-Down
 - Rhyming composition
 - Haiku, for one
 - Pound work
 - Whitman sampler?
 - Ode, for one
 - Limerick, for one
 - Maya Angelou work
 - Rhythmic writing
 - Piece for a meter reader?
 - Wordsworth words
 - 49-Down, for one
 - It's less lovely than a tree, to Kilmer
 - Valentine's Day gift, perhaps
 - Roundelay, e.g.
 - Frost lines?
 - Keats work
 - Housman work
 - Pound product
 - Masters piece
 - Ditty, e.g.
 - Verse
 - Ninth word of "Trees"
 - Prothalamion, e.g.
 - Sonnet, for example
 - Browning bread and butter?
 - Limerick, for example
 - Frost product
 - ''Little Jack Horner'' is one
 - Rhyme
 - Rhymed verse
 - Service selection
 - Limerick or ode
 - Shelley selection
 - Dickinson creation
 - Ninth word of ''Trees''
 - 58 Down, for one
 - Longfellow creation
 - Robert Frost work
 - Sonnet or haiku, e.g.
 - Item for a meter reader?
 - Romantic recitation
 - Its structure may include feet
 - ''A Dream Within a Dream,'' e.g.
 - It has been compared to a tree
 - Kilmer creation
 - "The Highwayman," for one
 - "To Autumn," for one
 - Tennyson creation
 - It may consist of couplets
 - Whitman output
 - 59-Across, for one
 - It may be measured by a meter
 - Greeting-card feature, often
 - Pope creation
 - Limerick or sonnet
 - It has feet in a line
 - Piece with a rhyme scheme
 - Frost creation
 - Donne deed
 - Pound output
 - Housman piece
 - Doone deed
 - Dickinson opus
 - "Little Jack Horner" is one
 - Metric work
 - It may be measured in feet and meters
 - Ode or sonnet
 - Scanning work, often
 - "Funeral Blues," for one
 - "A ___ is never finished, only abandoned": Paul Valéry
 - Words from Wordsworth
 - 2009 inauguration recitation
 - Frost's "Fire and Ice," for one
 - It's never finished, only abandoned, per Paul Valéry
 - "The Raven" or "Evangeline"
 - Epode
 - Riddle, sometimes
 - Browning work
 - "The Waste Land," e.g.
 - It's not as lovely as a tree
 - Rhyming work
 - Versifier's output
 - Ode or ballade
 - Frost work
 - Bard's creation
 - Haiku or limerick
 - Haiku, e.g.
 - 'Trees,' e.g.
 - Ode, e.g.
 - Rhyming literature
 - Limerick, but not Dublin
 - Masters work
 - In it, feet are divisions of a meter
 - Something to scan
 - Frost bit?
 - Work by 2-Down
 - Hardy work
 - Part of some greeting cards
 - Poe creation
 - Gray piece
 - Composition in verse
 - Romantic recital
 - Pope piece
 - Walt Whitman work
 - Haiku or ballad
 - "Auld Lang Syne," e.g.
 - Literary composition
 - "Casey at the Bat," for one
 - Sonnet or ode
 - Slam offering
 - Limerick or haiku
 - "The Raven", e.g.
 - 9-Across, e.g.
 - "The Road Not Taken" or "Paul Revere's Ride"
 - Whitman work
 - Greeting-card contents, often
 - Cummings attraction?
 - Mary Oliver output
 - Shamen's quest
 - Work with feet?
 - Browning thing
 - 46-Down, for one
 - Sonnet, for one
 - Sonnet or haiku
 - Offering in The New Yorker
 - Pound or Whitman product
 - Work with a writer of its ilk contained in it
 - Emily Dickinson work
 - Verse creation
 - Rhyming piece of work
 - Rhymer's creation
 - "A ___ should not mean / But be": Archibald MacLeish
 - Doggerel
 - Laureate's creation
 - Subject of a meter reading
 - Pope output
 - It has many feet
 - 35-Across, e.g.
 - Coleridge creation
 - Literary verse
 - Creative writing assignment
 - Work by Maya Angelou
 - Sonnet or limerick
 - It "should not mean / But be," per Archibald MacLeish
 - Ode or limerick
 - Wilbur product
 - Lyric, essentially
 - Coffeehouse recitation
 - "The Star-Spangled Banner," basically
 - Recitation at some slams
 - Greeting card feature
 - "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," at first
 - Metered work, usually
 - Work often recited
 - Greeting card words, often
 - Mother Goose offering
 - Work by Wordsworth or Whitman
 - "Trees," for one
 - Joy Harjo or Emily Dickinson piece
 - Common greeting card content
 - Greeting card text, often
 - Rupi Kaur creation
 - "Jabberwocky" is one
 - Sonia Sanchez creation
 - Many a hymn, essentially
 - Emma Lazarus' "The New Colossus," for one
 - One adorns the Statue of Liberty
 - Song lyric, sort of
 - "America is a ___ in our eyes": Emerson
 - It may be measured in feet
 - Victoria Chang creation
 - Amanda Gorman's "The Hill We Climb," for one
 - Common greeting card inclusion
 - It's measured in both feet and meters
 - Muhammad Ali's "Me! Whee!," e.g.
 - Adrienne Rich work, e.g.
 - A short one by Ogden Nash reads "Parsley / is gharsley"
 - Cathy Park Hong creation
 - Megan Falley creation
 - It's measured in feet, not inches
 - Dickinson work
 - It may be measured in both feet and meters
 - Haiku or tanka
 - Amanda Gorman creation
 - "___ in Praise of Menstruation" (Clifton work)
 - 66-Across, for one
 - Lucille Clifton creation
 - Audre Lorde creation
 - Work such as Nikki Giovanni's "I Wrote a Good Omelet"
 - "A ___ begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness": Robert Frost
 - Maggie Smith's "Good Bones," e.g.
 - Rondeau
 - Claudia Rankine creation
 - Ada Limón work
 - One might begin "Roses are red ..."
 - Work by Rumi or Hafez
 - Haiku or sestina
 - Epigram or elegy
 - Work by Ada Limon
 - "Snow and Dirty Rain," e.g.
 - Robert Burns' "Halloween," e.g.
 - Mary Oliver work
 - Something a meter reader reads?
 - Sweet inclusion in a greeting card, maybe
 - Inclusion in a love letter, maybe
 - Sapphic work
 - Many a Maya Angelou work
 - Cinquain, e.g.
 
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - October 10, 2025
 - USA Today - August 27, 2025
 - LA Times - June 07, 2025
 - New York Times - May 11, 2025
 - New York Times - April 12, 2025
 - New York Times - March 31, 2025
 - New York Times - March 08, 2025
 - New York Times - February 08, 2025
 - New York Times - January 16, 2025
 - LA Times - December 12, 2024
 - USA Today - October 31, 2024
 - USA Today - October 23, 2024
 - LA Times - October 04, 2024
 - USA Today - September 04, 2024
 - New York Times - August 27, 2024
 - LA Times - July 16, 2024
 - USA Today - June 21, 2024
 - USA Today - June 05, 2024
 - New York Times - April 23, 2024
 - LA Times - April 12, 2024
 
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