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... flotsam? Ive gotsam poet
A Beautiful Mind fellow
A Beautiful Mind mathematician
A Beautiful Mind subject
A bit of talcum / Is always walcum poet
A bit of talcum / Is always walcum writer
A bit of talcum is always walcum author
A bit of talcum/Is always walcum poet
Bed Riddance author
Bed Riddance poet
Bronx/thonx rhymer
Candy / Is dandy / But liquor / Is quicker poet
Candy / Is dandy... humorist
Candy Is dandy... man
Candy is dandy author
Candy is dandy poet
Candy is dandy writer
Candy is dandy... poet
Come On In
Hard Lines poet
I Can See Clearly Now singer
I think that I shall never see / A billboard lovely as a tree poet
Im a Stranger Here Myself poet
Liquor is quicker man
Liquor is quicker poet
One-L lama poet
One-l lama creator Ogden
Our House songwriter
Our House songwriter Graham
Parsley is gharsley poet
Purity / Is obscurity poet
Reflections on Ice-Breaking poet
Reflections on Ice-Breaking poet Ogden
Some girls with a snuffle...poet
Some girls with a snuffle/Their tempers are uffle poet
Talcum/walcum poet
Teach Your Children songwriter Graham
Tell me O Octopus
The Bad Parents Garden of Verse poet
The Bronx? No thonx writer
The Bronx? No
The Face is Familiar poet
The Firefly poet
The Lama poet
The Turtle poet
The cow is of the bovine ilk writer
___ Bridges
20-54 carmaker
36 car
A Beautiful Mind subject John
A bit of talcum / Is always walcum poet
A mighty creature is the germ / Though smaller than the pachyderm... poet
Candy is dandy writer
Hard Lines poet
Parsley is gharsley poet
1994 Economics co-Nobelist John Forbes ___
2001 Crowe role
All-star Mavericks guard
Ambassador automaker
Ambassador of old autodom
Ambassador or Statesman of old autodom
Ambassador or Statesman
Author of the line: If called by a panther
Auto superseded by the Rambler
Baltimore WR Marcus ___
Big name in game theory
Bygone auto
CSN&Y member
Car company that became part of American Motors
Car last made in 1957
Car of yore
Car until 1957
Collectible car
Comic poet Ogden
Company that introduced the Rambler in 1902
Company that made the Rambler
Composer of comic verse.
Crosbys partner
Crosby
Crowes A Beautiful Mind role
Crowes role in A Beautiful Mind
DeSoto contemporary
Denvers #1 draft pick of 1998
Dons Bridges
Famous rhymer of Bronx with thonx
First auto to offer seat belts
First car to offer seat belts
Game theorist who was the subject of A Beautiful Mind
Graham of rock
Graham of rock music
He of A Beautiful Mind
He rhymed Bronx with thonx
He rhymed talcum with walcum
He sang with Crosby
He wrote I dont mind eels / Except as meals
He wrote If called by a panther
He wrote The Bronx? No
He wrote a hit Broadway musical with Weill
He wrote
His poem Fleas reads
Hudson & ___ formed AMC in 54
Hudson contemporary
Humorist Ogden
Humorist who wrote Progress might have been all right once
Humorous poet Ogden
Hupmobile contemporary
Johnny who could see clearly?
Maker of Americas first compact car
Maker of the Metropolitan
Man featured in A Beautiful Mind
Man with A Beautiful Mind
Mathematician John chronicled in A Beautiful Mind
Mathematician John of A Beautiful Mind
Mavericks guard Steve
Mavericks playmaker Steve
Member of CSNY
Musical collaborator of Crosby
Musical partner of Crosby and Stills
Musician with Crosby
NBA GM John
NBA guard Steve
New car company of 1916
Nobel-winning subject of A Beautiful Mind
Ogden of verse
Ogden or Graham
Ogden who wrote Candy / Is dandy / But liquor / Is quicker
Ogden who wrote The Bronx? / No
Ogden who wrote light verse
Old Rambler
Old Rambler manufacturer
Old auto
Old car
One of Neils bandmates
Only NBA player to shoot at least 50% on field goals
Part of CSNY
Part of rocks CSNY
Partner of Crosby and Stills
Poet Hans
Poet Ogden
Poet Ogden ___
Poet known for inventing words
Poet who rhymed Bronx with thonx
Poet who rhymed talcum with walcum
Poet who wrote of the wasp
Poet who wrote
Poetic Ogden
Pun-prone poet
Quarter of CSNY
Rambler automaker
Rambler maker
Rambler of note
Rambler of old
Rambler producer
Rhymer of Bronx and thonx
Rocker Graham
Singer Graham
Singer with Crosby and Stills
Singer-songwriter Graham
Steve of the Dallas Mavericks
Steve of the Suns
Stills pal
Subject of A Beautiful Mind
Suns 1996 #1 draft pick
Suns All-Star Steve
TVs -- Bridges
TVs Bridges
Tenn. city
The Guppy poet
The last NBA player who won the league MVP in consecutive years
Two-time N.B.A. M.V.P. Steve
Two-time NBA MVP Steve
U.S. writer of humorous verse
UK guitarist/singer Kate
Unconventional poet
Versifier Ogden
Voice of Donald Duck
Writer Ogden
Wry Rye rhymer
Wry poet from Rye
Wry rhymester from Rye
Young bandmate?
Young coworker?
Young musical cohort?
Popular writer of light verse.
His new book of verse is Parents Keep Out.
Contemporary writer of meterless verse.
Poet and humorist.
He writes humorous verse.
Expert of unusual rhymes.
Ogden, the rimester.
Author of punny verse.
He wrote the lyrics for Two's Company.
Lyricist and versifier.
Satirist in verse.
Master of intricate rhymes.
American verse maker.
Poet and panelist.
Writer of humorous verse.
Poet of humor.
Panelist on Masquerade Party.
Punster of Masquerade Party.
Beau or Ogden.
Pioneer automobile man.
Famous Beau.
Pioneer automobile figure.
Ogden the poet.
American poet-humorist.
Contemporary poet.
Popular poet
Free Wheeling author.
American poet
American humorist
Contemporary poet-humorist.
Humorist of verse.
Ogden.
Beau ___ of Bath.
Verse man
Humorous poet?
Name in humorous poetry
Poet
Defunct auto
England's Beau
Whimsical poet
He said, Candy is dandy ...
Funny poet
He wrote: A bit of talcum/Is always walcum
Car of the 40's
Vintage car
Rhymester from Rye
Humorist-poet born in Rye, N.Y.
De Soto contemporary
Poet or auto
Liquor is quicker author
Ogden or Beau
La Salle contemporary
Car of yesteryear
He wrote Two's Company
Old car or poet
A noted Ogden
Poet or car
Reo contemporary
Versus poet
He wrote The Bronx? No, thonx!
I'm a Stranger Here Myself poet
His poem Fleas reads, in its entirety, Adam / Had 'em
Ambassador or Statesman, once
Crowe's A Beautiful Mind role
Ogden who wrote The Bronx? / No, thonx!
He wrote If called by a panther, / Don't anther
Crowe's role in A Beautiful Mind
Part of rock's CSNY
Humorist who wrote Progress might have been all right once, but it has gone on too long
Mathematician John who was the subject of A Beautiful Mind
Humorist who wrote Happiness is having a scratch for every itch
Poet who wrote So Thomas Edison / Never drank his medicine
Crosby, Stills, ___ & Young
Bandmate of Crosby, Stills and Young
TV's ___ Bridges
Longtime Crosby partner
Mathematician John portrayed in A Beautiful Mind
Automaker that introduced the Rambler
Poet who wrote In the Vanities / No one wears panities
First car to offer seatbelts (1950)
Who wrote Parsley / Is gharsley
First automaker to offer seatbelts as an option (1949)
Ogden who wrote Farewell, farewell, you old rhinoceros, / I'll stare at something less prepoceros
English architect, d. 1835 — American poet, d. 1971
English architect, d. 1835 — English war artist, d. 1946
Architect of Buckingham Palace, d. 1835
English architect using northern wood
Graham __, musician whose hits include Our House and Just a Song Before I Go
See 20 Across.
Partial to pavilion, as Hanoverian architect
Pavilion ultimately remains — his design?
Regency architect from the north remains
Architect of two little hospitals, back to back
Architect's unopened grate
The cow is of the bovine ilk / One end is moo, the other, milk poet
The N of CSNY
Graham who co-founded The Hollies
Bandmate of Crosby and Stills
Who wants my jellyfish? / Im not sellyfish! poet
Automaker whose Rambler sales were likely aided by the 1958 hit Beep Beep
War artist's Nuclear Residue
Talcum/walcum rhymer
A Beautiful Mind lead role
Poet of unexpected rhymes
Liar/inquiar versifier
Connellys Oscar role
Diane, leader of the 1960 Nashville lunch counter sit-ins
Anglo-Welsh dandy, d. 1762 — American poet, d. 1971
Ogden of light verse
Actress Niecy on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
See 16-Across
Parsley is gharsley poet Ogden
Mathematician John Forbes ___ Jr.
Otter who is the subject of a 1927 novel by Henry Williamson
Graham ___, former member of The Hollies best known for his collaboration with David Crosby and Stephen Stills
John Forbes ___, American mathematician played by Russell Crowe in the film A Beautiful Mind
Nate ___ (CIA agent played by Joel Edgerton in Red Sparrow)
American poet's name with no apostrophe S, hyphenated originally
___ Bridges (Don Johnson/Cheech Marin series)
To whom the rhinoceros was prepoceros
To whom the rhinoceros was prepoceros
Droll poet Ogden
Poet who wrote "The cow is of the bovine ilk; / One end is moo, the other, milk"
Bridges
Graham in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Poet who thought that for seduction candy was dandy but liquor quicker?
Musician who co-founded the Hollies
Poet fond of outlandish rhymes
Feathery nonfliers
The Cow milk/ilk rhymer
Claws actress Niecy
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