| AUTUMN | To ___ , ode by John Keats published in 1820 (6) |
| ODEONMELANCHOLY | Poem by John Keats published in 1820 (3,2,10) |
| ENDYMION | Poem in four books by John Keats published in 1818 (8) |
| GRECIAN | Ode on a ____ Urn, poem by English Romantic poet John Keats published in 1820 (7) |
| HYPERION | Poem by Keats published in 1820 (8) |
| EMBODY | Make material changes to ode by employing metaphor at the outset (6) |
| NIGHTINGALE | Founder of modern nursing known as the Lady with the Lamp; or, a bird used as a personification or metaphor in an ode by John Keats (11) |
| TENDERIS | Fitzgerald novel that took its title from an ode by John Keats (6,2,3,5) |
| THENIGHT | Fitzgerald novel that took its title from an ode by John Keats (6,2,3,5) |
| GENTRY | Bobbie ___, Ode to Billie Joe singer (6) |
| THEEVEOFSTAGNES | Romantic poem by John Keats written in 1819 and published in 1820 |
| THEEVEOF | Romantic poem by John Keats written in 1819 and published in 1820 |
| STAGNES | Romantic poem by John Keats written in 1819 and published in 1820 (3,3,2,2,5) |
| ODETOA | ___ Nightingale, poem by John Keats (6) |
| ENGELS | Friedrich, German socialist philosopher born in 1820 (6) |
| ODEONA | 1819 poem by John Keats (3,2,1,7,3) |
| NEMEAN | Pindar's '___ Odes' |
| AGNES | John Keats' poem published in 1820, The Eve of St ... |
| UNBOUND | Prometheus ___, four-act lyrical drama by Percy Bysshe Shelley, first published in 1820 |
| IVANHOE | Sir Walter Scott historical novel published in 1820 (7) |