There is a total of 43046 clues beginning with p
- Poem without the Spanish part in country
- Poem wonderfully rich in content
- Poem working in a way, uplifted nation
- Poem writer would finish in twenty lines
- Poem written after sappers’ defeat
- Poem written in 1050 for example
- Poem written in 2000 with outdated IT device
- Poem written on river, one flowing into Baltic
- Poem – great, great accomplishment read out?
- Poem, circa the end of 1640, revised by Milton perhaps
- Poem, sadly unread, about love
- Poem, Schiller’s last, depicts his native river
- Poem, when recited, evokes shrill birdcall
- Poem, while oddly cheery, funny
- Poem: it made man out to be a cross-dresser
- Poem: “The Holiday Home, the Royal Mistress and Earl”
- Poems about a bad French palace
- Poems about Surrey town
- Poems about Sweden’s capital, a port
- Poems analysed in course
- Poems are, first off, things to be decrypted
- Poems associated with South American port
- Poems by Southern woman’s prefaced by scribble on the margins
- Poems by Tasso regularly turning up in Ukrainian port
- Poems come from deep loss, often
- Poems depicting minced idly in front of the lower house
- Poems from European Community records given an airing
- Poems lack energy describing mother’s heart beats
- Poems NY set crafted, generally accessible network
- Poems of almost all styles
- Poems on South African port
- Poems on South American city
- Poems on South American port
- Poems on South Australian port
- Poems soldiers occasionally used
- Poems soldiers regularly used
- Poems that, initially, will be masked by the writer’s self-effacement
- Poems translated with a blush, featuring strong language
- Poems trashed racing venue
- Poems with appeal in foreign port
- Poems, inspired by love of the French?
- Poem’s code is nonsensical rot!
- Poem’s modified after one command
- Poem’s rhythmic recitation spoken thus with extremes in delivery
- Poem’s simple subject incorporating addition such as Homer
- Poem’s written about racecourse
- Poesy composed by soldier
- Poet
- Poet forbidden to speak
- Poet might blab about heroin coming back
- Poet might blab on the way back about opening of Hamlet
- Poet replies with opposite meanings
- Poet revised “red alert” message
- Poet spilled ink on disc
- Poet abandoning the top table
- Poet about to flee pandemic
- Poet adding extra line in wonder
- Poet admitting to holding up branch
- Poet Alfred's conflicting answers
- Poet all but accepting one British Library public reading must be this
- Poet and blundering scribbler
- Poet and economist now in town
- Poet and essayist confused mere boy
- Poet and explorer with unusual title left out
- Poet and king needing food
- Poet and knight feast on Sunday
- Poet and knight occupying Queen’s Square
- Poet and novelist Beatle mithered dreadfully
- Poet and novelist whose father was a detective
- Poet and playwright heard in town by Thames
- Poet and priest introducing holy scriptures
- Poet and priest with holy books
- Poet and wife killer
- Poet and writers in series
- Poet apparent in short demonstration
- Poet arranged to take time to work
- Poet as deliverer of annual Christmas message
- Poet backing blackleg’s case for weapon
- Poet barely cuts out a line
- Poet beginning to speak and think in French
- Poet beheaded in front of the French masses
- Poet beside director Howard
- Poet botched sonnet about the Empire State
- Poet bristling at quotas in trunk
- Poet certainly needs a little time inside
- Poet certainly reflective about suffering
- Poet certainly upset about place of the damned
- Poet changed heart of Mr Pitt
- Poet changing yen for krone remains a poet
- Poet claims I am producing sparkling material
- Poet closing parts of number with very dodgy metres
- Poet commanding Queen to exhaust her Civil List?
- Poet composed a friendly sonnet I rejected
- Poet composed sonnet about American city
- Poet composed sonnet about New York
- Poet composing myth or saga
- Poet composing sonnet about The Big Apple
- Poet conveying the sound of running water
- Poet could be godlier, somehow, in church
- Poet cut capers in the tube