| Earth-shattering | 16 |
| Of a historic interval | 22 |
| Periods of history | 18 |
| Pleistocene and Eocene, for two | 31 |
| Period pieces | 13 |
| Noteworthy periods of history | 29 |
| Lengthy time periods | 20 |
| Eocene and Miocene | 18 |
| Distinct periods of history | 27 |
| They're shorter than periods | 32 |
| Noteworthy periods | 18 |
| Memorable dates | 15 |
| Eocene and Pleistocene | 22 |
| Eocene and Neocene | 18 |
| Distinctive eras | 16 |
| Â Â Historical periods | 28 |
| Lyric poem | 10 |
| Poem | 4 |
| Horatian creation | 17 |
| Lyrical composition | 19 |
| Lyrical poem | 12 |
| Horatian work | 13 |
| Lyrical verse | 13 |
| Lyrical work | 12 |
| Classical lyric poem | 20 |
| Kind of lyric poem | 18 |
| Lyric work | 10 |
| Type of lyric poem | 18 |
| Part of a lyric poem | 20 |
| Lyric verse | 11 |
| Lyric form | 10 |
| Horatian verse form | 19 |
| Lyric composition | 17 |
| Literature | 10 |
| Greek lyric poem | 16 |
| Aftersong | 9 |
| Lyric poem part | 15 |
| It has long and short verses | 28 |
| Horatian piece | 14 |
| Horatian form | 13 |
| Horace offering | 15 |
| Form of lyric poem | 18 |
| Classical poem | 14 |
| Certain lyric poem | 18 |
| A lyric poem | 12 |
| Verse form invented by Archilochus | 34 |
| Two-line verse | 14 |
| Poetic form used by Horace | 26 |
| Pindaric finale | 15 |
| Pindar's last stanza, e.g. | 30 |
| Lyrical product | 15 |
| Lyrical poetic form | 19 |
| Lyrical piece | 13 |
| Lyric poem type | 15 |
| Lyric poem form | 15 |
| Long verse followed by a short one | 34 |
| Literary invention of Archilochus | 33 |
| Last part of a Greek lyric poem | 31 |
| Horatian product | 16 |
| Horatian poem | 13 |
| Horace's form, at times | 27 |
| Horace verse form | 17 |
| Horace poem | 11 |
| Horace opus | 11 |
| Final stanza of a Pindaric poem | 31 |
| End of a Pindar poem | 20 |
| Creation of Archilochus | 23 |
| Classic poem | 12 |
| Classic lyric poem | 18 |
| Archilochus' lyric creation | 31 |
| Archilochus work | 16 |
| Antistrophe follower | 20 |
| Ancient lyric poem | 18 |
| Lyric poems | 11 |
| Horatian "aftersongs" | 31 |
| Horatian creations | 18 |
| Horace works | 12 |
| Some Horace poems | 17 |
| Poetic forms | 12 |
| Horatian offerings | 18 |
| Penn, to Pennsylvania | 21 |
| Name giver | 10 |
| Watt or Ohm, e.g. | 17 |
| Sandwich or leotard, e.g. | 25 |
| Person for whom something is named | 34 |
| Namesake of a sort | 18 |
| Earl of Sandwich, e.g. | 22 |
| Word derived from a name | 24 |
| Thursday from Thor e.g. | 25 |
| The Earl of Sandwich, for one | 29 |
| Shirley Temple, to Shirley Temples, for one | 43 |
| Saxophone or sandwich | 21 |
| Rudolf Diesel, for one | 22 |
| Romulus, vis-Ã -vis Rome | 26 |
| Rob Roy or Shirley Temple | 25 |
| Person from whom something takes its name | 41 |
| Person from whom something is named | 35 |
| Person for whom a nation or city is named | 41 |
| Ohm or joule, e.g. | 18 |
| Name source | 11 |