| Selection from Keats's canon | 32 |
| Poem written to be sung, perhaps | 32 |
| Poem titled "To a ..." | 32 |
| Keats wrote one to a nightingale | 32 |
| It may have complex stanza forms | 32 |
| Form popular among the Romantics | 32 |
| Flowery expression of admiration | 32 |
| Took too much of a drug, briefly | 32 |
| Went too far on a trip, in brief | 32 |
| Newbery-winning author Scott ___ | 32 |
| River between Germany and Poland | 32 |
| Part of the German/Polish border | 32 |
| River from Silesia to the Neisse | 32 |
| Major waterway of Eastern Europe | 32 |
| Selections in a Keats collection | 32 |
| "To Autumn" and others | 32 |
| Seat of Texas's Ector County | 32 |
| "Potemkin" mutiny site | 32 |
| Title city of a Forsyth thriller | 32 |
| "Potemkin" mutiny port | 32 |
| Dweller near the Potemkin Stairs | 32 |
| Beethoven's '-- Joy' | 32 |
| Raveonettes "___ L.A." | 32 |
| "Golden Boy" dramatist | 32 |
| He wrote "Night Music" | 32 |
| Folk singer who influenced Dylan | 32 |
| Mme. Swan, in Proust's books | 32 |
| Like much of Horace's poetry | 32 |
| ''Garfield'' dog | 32 |
| ''Garfield'' pup | 32 |
| He wears a yellow coat and pants | 32 |
| Comics patient of Dr. Liz Wilson | 32 |
| Deity with an eight-legged horse | 32 |
| Writers for old literary columns | 32 |
| "Deep Space Nine" role | 32 |
| Famed round-the-world solo flier | 32 |
| 1960s-'70s pitcher Blue Moon | 32 |
| Measurement of distance traveled | 32 |
| It may be masked or disagreeable | 32 |
| Aroma if pleasant, smell if bad? | 32 |
| What anosmic people do not sense | 32 |
| Pepé Le Pew's defense | 32 |
| One may be picked up at a bakery | 32 |
| Nose-wrinkler in the fridge, say | 32 |
| Anheuser-Busch nonalcoholic brew | 32 |
| ''___ bodkins!'' | 32 |
| Pharmacological mishaps, briefly | 32 |
| Mythical escapee from the Sirens | 32 |
| Captive of the sea nymph Calypso | 32 |
| Napa Valley dweller's prefix | 32 |
| Antipoverty agcy. created by LBJ | 32 |
| "___ the ramparts ..." | 32 |
| "___ the fields we go" | 32 |
| "The ramparts" lead-in | 32 |
| " --- the ramparts..." | 32 |
| " ___ the ramparts..." | 32 |
| Mexicali-to-Tijuana dirección | 32 |
| "Son ___ Preacher Man" | 32 |
| Down, usually, on a light switch | 32 |
| Did away with, in gangster lingo | 32 |
| Alternate title for this puzzle? | 32 |
| "Just for the fun ___" | 32 |
| "For the life ___ ..." | 32 |
| "For the life --- ..." | 32 |
| Once-common "commonly" | 32 |
| City east of the Great Salt Lake | 32 |
| The Osmonds' Utah birthplace | 32 |
| Seat of Utah's Webber County | 32 |
| Donny and Marie's birthplace | 32 |
| "___ me a home . . . " | 32 |
| View up and down with intentions | 32 |
| Dungeons & Dragons character | 32 |
| "Puss in Boots" figure | 32 |
| One may put a damsel in distress | 32 |
| Monster with an underbite, often | 32 |
| Dungeons & Dragons creatures | 32 |
| Fiona in "Shrek," e.g. | 32 |
| "Butterfield 8" author | 32 |
| "Pal Joey" author John | 32 |
| Margaret Mitchell's Scarlett | 32 |
| Family name in Civil War fiction | 32 |
| "Pal Joey" writer John | 32 |
| ''GWTW'' surname | 32 |
| Chicago site of many connections | 32 |
| It was once called Orchard Field | 32 |
| Airport with a 2006 UFO sighting | 32 |
| 1958 Top 10 hit for the Crickets | 32 |
| "Are you kidding me?!" | 32 |
| "That's not good!" | 32 |
| 'Heavens to Murgatroyd!' | 32 |
| State with a pennant-shaped flag | 32 |
| River that joins the Mississippi | 32 |
| All-Amerian Soap Box Derby state | 32 |
| "Mother of Presidents" | 32 |
| State where Paul Newman was born | 32 |
| So-called Birthplace of Aviation | 32 |
| Neil Young song about Kent State | 32 |
| 'Birthplace of Aviation' | 32 |
| Orville Wright or Neil Armstrong | 32 |
| SI unit of electrical resistance | 32 |