Crossword Clue: English poet: 1552-99
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Possibly related crossword clues for "English poet: 1552-99"
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- "___ for Hire" (1980s TV drama)
- "___: For Hire" (Robert Urich TV series)
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- Author
- Author of "The Faerie Queen", d. 1599
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- First-nameless private eye in Robert B. Parker mysteries
- English poet: 1552-99
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- Creator of the Red Cross Knight
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- He wrote "The Faerie Queene"
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- Man "for hire" in a '80s TV show
- Robert B. Parker's private eye
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- "The Faerie Queene" poet Edmund
- ''The Faerie Queene'' poet
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- Poet of the Elizabethan age.
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- Parker detective played by Urich on TV
- Parker detective
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- Old TV guy "For Hire"
- One-named fictional detective
- Milton's "sage and serious Poet"
- Prime-time ABC title character of the 1980s
- Private eye in dozens of novels
- TV sleuth
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- Urich TV role
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Recent Usage of English poet: 1552-99 in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Sept. 24, 1992