Crossword clues for poe
poe
- Creator of one who pondered "Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore"
- Author referenced in "The Following"
- Author of The Murders in the Rue Morgue
- Author of some stories appropriate for Halloween
- Author of "The Fall of the House of Usher"
- Author of "The Cask of Amontillado"
- "While I nodded, nearly napping ..." penner
- "While I nodded, nearly napping . . ." penner
- "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" author
- "The Masque of the Red Death" writer
- "The Last Jedi" pilot
- "The Imp of the Perverse" writer
- "Some Words With a Mummy" writer
- "Once upon a midnight dreary..." writer
- "Lenore" author
- "Hop-Frog" author
- "Al Aaraaf" author
- 'The Raven' man
- 'Lenore' author
- ''Ulalume'' writer
- ''The Raven'' writer
- ''The Purloined Letter'' author
- ''Annabel Lee'' author
- ''A Descent Into the Maelstrom'' author
- Writer with an interest in cryptography
- Writer whose room at the University of Virginia is now a mini-museum
- Writer who inspired the Raven Award
- Writer played by John Cusack in "The Raven"
- Writer of Gothic works
- Writer of "The Purloined Letter"
- Writer next to Jung on the "Sgt. Pepper" cover
- Writer for whom the Edgar award is named
- Writer after whom the Edgar Award is named
- Whom the Edgar honors
- Whom the Edgar Award was named for
- Whom Emerson called "the jingle-man"
- Whom a mystery award is named for
- Who wrote the line "Once upon a midnight dreary ..."
- Upcoming Sylvester Stallone-directed biopic
- U. S. storyteller
- The Raven creator
- The Mystery Writers of America's awards are named for him
- The Mystery Writers of America award is named after him
- The Mystery of Marie Roget author
- The Bells author
- Teller of macabre tales
- Subject of the one-man play subtitled "Once Upon a Midnight"
- Subject of a Richmond museum
- Spine-tingling author
- Some Words With a Mummy writer
- Scary story source
- Roots band Larkin ___
- Ravenous writer?
- Raven's fan?
- Raven man
- Puzzle-theme mystery writer: 1809-1849
- Oscar Isaac's role in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens"
- Orphaned author raised by the Allans
- Noted West Point expellee
- Name of the Baltimore Ravens' mascot
- Name of one of the three mascots of the Baltimore Ravens
- Name in eerie fiction
- Mystery writer whose Baltimore home is preserved as a museum
- Mystery writer buried in Baltimore
- Mystery pioneer
- Mystery master
- Modern detective fiction pioneer
- Master of horror
- Macabre writer buried in Baltimore
- Macabre writer
- M. Valdemar's creator
- Longfellow's contemporary
- Literary Lenore's creator
- Last name
- Inspiration for Verne
- Inspiration for a series of Price films
- Horror master
- His supposed birthplace is across the street from the Boston Common
- His shrine is in Richmond, Va
- His mystery admirer didn't appear graveside to toast his birthday in 2010 for the first time since 1949
- His epitaph reads "Quoth the Raven, 'Nevermore.'"
- He wrote of Roderick Usher
- He wrote of Lenore
- He wrote of "the sweet Lenore"
- He wrote about "a midnight dreary"
- He Ushered in mysteries?
- He feuded with Longfellow
- Hawthorne contemporary
- Half of the "Star Wars" pairing Stormpilot
- Gothic giant
- Founder of the detective fiction genre
- For whom the Edgar was named
- For whom the Edgar Award is named
- Focus of a Richmond museum
- Finn's pal in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens"
- Filipino actress Lovi
- Famously dark mystery author
- Famous writer who entered West Point at 21
- Emerson called him "the jingle man"
- Eerie writer, or the first three letters of his profession
- Edgar Allen ___, "The Raven" writer
- Edgar Allan who wrote "The Gold-Bug"
- Edgar Allan who quothed the Raven "nevermore"
- EAP word
- E.A. ___
- Director Tayarisha
- Detective fiction pioneer
- Dameron in "Star Wars" movies
- Creator of Pym
- Contemporary of Longfellow
- Childhood inspiration for Bradbury
- Boston-born writer
- Bard buried in Baltimore
- Banker in "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events"
- Baltimore Ravens' raven
- Baltimore Ravens' mascot named for the writer of "The Raven"
- Author with a museum in Richmond, Virginia
- Author who inspired Verne
- Author who inspired the name of the NFL's Baltimore Ravens
- Author who influenced Verne
- Author who influenced Conan Doyle
- Author who helped popularize the cryptogram
- Author said to have influenced Hitchcock
- Author of the stories collected in "Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque"
- Author of the short story "Loss of Breath"
- Author of the macabre
- Author of macabre fiction
- Author of eerie stories
- Author of "The Masque of the Red Death"
- Author of "The Gold-Bug"
- Author of ``The Raven''
- Author of The Raven
- Author of The Gold Bug
- Author of Annabel Lee
- Author known for the macabre
- Author known for macabre tales
- Author for whom the mystery fiction award the Edgar is named
- Author expelled from West Point
- Author buried in Baltimore
- Arthur ___, banker in Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events"
- Annabel Lee penner
- An NFL team is named for one of his works
- American master of the macabre
- American author, d. 1849
- Al Aaraaf writer
- 2009 is his bicentennial year
- 19th-century mystery writer with just one complete novel
- 19th-century master of the macabre
- "While I pondered, weak and weary" penner
- "While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping" writer
- "While I nodded, nearly napping ..." writer
- "To Helen" author
- "Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling" penner
- "The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether" author
- "The Spectacles" author
- "The Raven"writer
- "The Raven" penner
- "The Purloined Letter"
- "The Oval Portrait" writer
- "The Imp of the Perverse" author
- "The Gold-Bug" penner
- "The Fall of the House of Usher" author
- "The Conqueror Worm" author
- "Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque" writer
- "Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque" author
- "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" pilot
- "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" X-Wing pilot ___ Dameron
- "Raven" man
- "Quoth the raven," quoth this guy
- "Quoth the Raven, 'Nevermore'" writer
- "Quoth the Raven 'Nevermore'" writer
- "Quit the bust above my door!" writer
- "Once upon a midnight dreary ..." penner
- "Lenore" writer
- "I wish I could write as mysterious as a cat" writer
- "I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity" writer
- "For Annie" author
- "A Dream Within a Dream" penner
- 'Ulalume' author
- 'The Tell-Tale Heart' taleteller
- 'The Raven' versifier
- 'The Raven' penner
- 'The Gold Bug' author
- 'Annabel Lee' author
- ''William Wilson'' author
- ''The Gold Bug'' writer
- ''The Gold Bug'' author
- ''Some Words With a Mummy'' writer
- ''Annabel Lee'' writer
- ___ Dameron, fighter pilot for the Resistance in "Star Wars" films
- ___ Dameron (Oscar Isaac's role in "Star Wars: The Last Jedi")
- ___ Dameron (Oscar Isaac's "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" role)
- Teller of tales
- "The Conqueror Worm" writer
- Dupin creator
- "The Gold Bug" author
- Detective story pioneer
- "The Purloined Letter" writer
- "Ulalume" penner
- "Rue Morgue" writer
- Last name in horror
- Raven maniac?
- Master of the macabre
- "The Conqueror Worm" poet
- "The Black Cat" writer
- "The Gold Bug" writer
- "The Tell-Tale Heart" writer
- "The Haunted Palace" poet
- "Usher" man
- "The Bells" writer
- "Ulalume" poet
- "Dream-Land" poet
- "Eldorado" poet
- His name is a letter short of his description
- Tale teller
- Brooding author
- "The Bells" poet
- "MS. Found in a Bottle" writer
- "The Oblong Box" writer
- "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" writer
- Lenore's creator
- "Al Aaraaf" writer
- He wrote "To Helen" and "For Annie"
- "The Oblong Box" author
- Rue Morgue's creator
- “The Mystery of Marie Roget” author
- Creator of the Ushers
- Author who inspired a Baltimore team's nickname
- "A Dream Within a Dream" writer
- Dupin's creator
- "The Premature Burial" author
- "All that we see or seem / Is but a dream within a dream" writer
- “Some Words With a Mummy” writer
- 18-Down writer
- "If I could dwell / Where Israfel / Hath dwelt ..." writer
- "Once upon a midnight dreary" writer
- Author mentioned in the Beatles' "I Am the Walrus"
- Writer who wrote "I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity"
- One of the Baltimore Ravens' mascots
- Who wrote "I dwelt alone / In a world of moan, / And my soul was a stagnant tide"
- "The Fall of the House of Usher" writer Edgar Allan ___
- Who wrote "All that we see or seem / Is but a dream within a dream"
- "Some Words With a Mummy" penner
- A dreary poet upon midnight, once
- Who wrote "I was never kinder to the old man than during the whole week before I killed him"
- Poet who created the Ushers
- Creator of Roderick Usher
- Creator of the detective C. Auguste Dupin
- "Hop-Frog" writer
- Who wrote "It was many and many a year ago, / In a kingdom by the sea ..."
- "The Raven" writer
- "Annabel Lee" poet
- ___ House and Museum (Baltimore attraction)
- For whom the Edgar awards are named
- Literary figure whose name is a letter short of something he wrote
- Author who wrote "I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity"
- Who wrote of "sorrow for the lost Lenore"
- Noted writer who married his first cousin when she was 13
- Writer of the line "Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December"
- "The Tell-Tale Heart" author Edgar Allan ___
- "Israfel" author
- Writer, partly poetic
- Early whodunit writer
- "Lenore" poet
- He wrote "The Raven"
- Poet expelled from West Point
- "Israfel" poet
- He wrote of "a midnight dreary"
- "The Tell-Tale Heart" teller
- He wrote "Ulalume"
- "The Raven" author Edgar Allan ___
- He influenced Baudelaire
- "The Raven" poet
- "Israfel" writer
- Author of "Ulalume"
- Famous West Point dropout
- Raven-ous poet?
- "Ulalume" author
- He wrote "The Bells"
- Edgar Allan ____
- "The Purloined Letter" author Edgar Allan ___
- "Ulalume" writer
- Creator of 17, 28, 48 and 64 Across
- "The Gold Bug" creator
- Writer whose work describes him to a T
- Detective-story creator
- "Tamerlane" poet
- "Balloon Hoax" author
- C. Auguste Dupin's creator
- Mystery-story pioneer
- "Gold Bug" author
- Author of "The Purloined Letter"
- Virginia Clemm's bridegroom
- Creator of Arthur Gordon Pym
- Author of "Hop-Frog"
- U.S. author
- Allans' adopted son
- Miss Lee's creator
- He felled an Usher
- "The Happiest Day . . . " poet
- Chilling storyteller
- He wrote "The Assignation"
- Author of "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Raven"
- Edgar Allan —, author
- Edgar Allan —, author
- Author's online work taken up?
- Initially praised one excellent US writer
- Author's short piece of verse
- American writer needing oxygen in gym
- 'The Raven' writer
- 'Ulalume' writer
- U. S. author
- "The Black Cat" author
- 'The Bells' writer
- U.S. writer
- "The Cask of Amontillado" author Edgar Allan ___
- 'The Bells' author
- U. S. writer
- 'Lenore' writer
- "The Cask of Amontillado" writer
- Usher's creator
- Mystery man?
- "Annabel Lee" writer
- "A Descent Into the Maelstrom" author
- The Raven writer
- Part of EAP
- Edgar Allan ___
- Baltimore Ravens mascot named for an author
- "Annabel Lee" author
- Author of macabre tales
- Author of "The Raven"
- Author Edgar Allan ___
- American writer
- "The Pit and the Pendulum" writer
- "The Pit and the Pendulum" author
- Raven maven?
- Mystery writer Edgar Allan ___
- Macabre tale teller
- Macabre master
- Macabre author
- Edgar Allan __
- Author of "The Black Cat"
- "The Premature Burial" writer
- "The Mystery of Marie Roget" writer
- "Star Wars" pilot
- ''The Raven'' author
- Whodunit pioneer
- The P in EAP
- The Gold Bug author
- Roderick Usher's creator
- Pym's creator
- Pioneer of detective fiction
- Eerie author
- Baltimore bard
- "The Masque of the Red Death" author
- "MS. Found in a Bottle" author
- 'The Gold-Bug' writer
- 'Tamerlane' writer
- ''The Purloined Letter'' writer
- ''The Cask of Amontillado'' author
- X-wing pilot in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens"
- Writer Edgar Allan __
- Whom Edgar Awards are named for
- Usher family's creator
- The Raven author
- The Purloined Letter author
- The Edgar Award's inspiration
- The Baltimore Ravens are named in his honor
- The "P" in EAP
- The "P" in E.A.P
- Spooky author
- Rue Morgue creator
- Rue Morgue chronicler
- Raven writer
- Part of E.A.P
- Longfellow contemporary
- Inspiration for the Baltimore Ravens
- He wrote of Annabel Lee and Lenore
- He wrote about the Ushers
- He raved about a raven
- Eerie Edgar
- E.A.P. word
- Crime-fiction pioneer
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Poe \Po"e\, n. Same as Poi.
Wikipedia
Poe (born Anne Decatur Danielewski) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. Poe's musical style is a blend of rock, jazz, electronica, folk, and hip hop elements combined with intimate lyrical compositions. Many of Poe's songs have been featured in films and on television. Poe first hit the modern rock charts in 1995.
Some of her early charting singles included " Angry Johnny", " Trigger Happy Jack", " Hello", and " Hey Pretty." Videos for these singles had heavy rotation on MTV. Poe spent six years with Atlantic Records and is currently on her own label, ''Repoezessed Music Records."
Noteworthy was Poe's early involvement with her online community of fans. Her web site, and the fan sites that supported her early in her career, predated modern social networking platforms and were among the first of their kind. Atlantic Records' Senior Vice President of New Media, Nikki Sleight, referred to Poe's online power and one-on-one communication with thousands attending her concerts as "unheard of and pretty phenomenal" in Sleight's 1997 interview with Web Magazine.
In 2004, she co-founded the digital innovations agency Signature Creative with John Gheur.
Poe is the mascot of the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League He is named after the famous writer and Baltimore, Maryland resident, Edgar Allan Poe.
Poe is the surname of:
- Amos Poe, American filmmaker
- Andrew Poe, Computer Science Professor of Northern Michigan University
- Art Poe (1879–1951), American football player
- Aurélien Lugné-Poe (1869–1940), French actor and theater director
- Bobby Poe, (born 1933), early rock and roll artist
- Brian Poe (born 1969), American businessman
- Bryce Poe II (1924–2000), United States Air Force four-star general
- David Poe, American musician
- Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849), American writer
- Edgar Allan Poe (Maryland attorney general) (1871–1961)
- Edgar Allan Poe (journalist) (1906–1998), for whom the Edgar A. Poe Award is named
- Eliza Poe (1787–1811), American actress
- Fernando Poe, Jr. (1939–2004), Filipino actor and former candidate for President of the Philippines
- Fernando Poe, Sr. (1916–1951), Filipino actor
- George Poe (1846–1914), American medical engineer
- Gertrude Poe (born 1915), American journalist
- Grace Poe, (born 1968), Filipino politician
- Gresham Poe, American football coach
- Harry Lee Poe, American author
- Hoe-poe-kaw, the first woman ever described in the written history of Wisconsin
- Heather Poe, former park ranger and partner to Mary Cheney
- James Poe (1921–1980), American film and television writer
- Jesse Poe (born 1975), American musician
- John P. Poe, Sr. (1836–1909), Attorney General of the State of Maryland
- Johnnie Poe (born 1959), American football player
- Johnny Poe (1874–1915), American football player and coach
- Lovi Poe, (born 1989), Filipina actress
- Marshall Poe (born 1961), American writer and historian
- Michael Poe, American webcomics artist
- Orlando Poe (1832–1895), United States Army officer
- Raymond Poe (born 1944), Illinois politician
- Richard Poe (born 1946), American actor
- Ron Poe (born 1942), American football coach
- Ted Poe (born 1948), Texas politician
- Tony Poe (1924–2003), Central Intelligence Agency paramilitary officer
- Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe (1822–1847), wife of the poet Edgar Allan Poe
- Washington Poe (1800-1876), American politician
- Wilford B. Poe (born 1937), American academic
- William F. Poe (born 1931), Florida politician
- William Henry Leonard Poe (1807–1831), poet and presumed collaborator with brother Edgar Allan Poe
In fiction:
- Arthur Poe, fictional character in the A Series of Unfortunate Events book series
- Cameron Poe, a character in Con Air
- Eleanora Poe, sister of Arthur Poe, above
- Madeleine Poe, Deputy District Attorney in the TV series, Shark
- Phineas Poe, lead character in the Phineas Poe novella collection by Will Christopher Baer
- Mr. Poe, a banker in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.
Poe crater is a crater on Mercury. It has diameter about 75 km and is situated in northern part of Caloris Planitia. It is centered on
Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849) was an American writer.
Poe or POE may also refer to:
Usage examples of "poe".
Edgar Allan Poe in 1849 has been uncovered through the following pages.
With the impetuousness of youth, I wrote to Poe himself for an answer, for I wanted to be able to envision every crevice and corner of the Poem.
Yet in Poe, while death is not a pleasant subject, it is not forbidden.
Theology tells us that spirits live on beyond the body, but Poe believes it.
As I read newspaper articles eulogizing Poe with bitter voices, my desire to protect his name only grew.
I explained that I had been studying clippings about Poe and had noticed important inconsistencies.
None of this is about Poe, it is about you wanting it to be about Poe!
I knew someone had to hold the truth of what had happened to Poe here in Baltimore, and that is what others must have feared.
Frustrated, I recalled an item about Neilson Poe I had read in the latest court columns of the newspapers and quickly gathered up my coat.
Neilson only saw Poe through a curtain, and he looked from that vantage point like another man altogether, or a ghost of a body he had known.
I happened to be carrying among my papers a portrait of Poe from a biographical article published a few years before.
I felt suddenly, each time I opened another Poe document, as though I was in an argument with Father, that he was trying to tear the very books out of my hands.
Besides, in my capacity as a man of business I had promised Poe, a prospective client, that I would defend him.
Edgar Poe in their hearing on the chance that Auntie Blum would find some excuse to inform Peter, or write a concerned epistle on the state of my life to my great-aunt, with whom she had been very hand and glove over the years.
Finally, some real proof that Poe had not entirely disappeared into the air of Baltimore after all!