DANTE | "A great flame follows a little spark" writer |
DANTE | "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here" poet |
DANTE | "All hope abandon ye . . ." writer |
DANTE | "All hope abandon, ye who enter here!" writer |
DANTE | "Clerks" clerk |
DANTE | "Commedia" writer |
DANTE | "De Monarchia" writer |
DANTE | "De Vulgare Eloquentia" author |
DANTE | "De Vulgari Eloquentia" author |
DANTE | "Divine Comedy" poet |
DANTE | "Divine Comedy" author |
DANTE | "Divine Comedy" poet |
DANTE | "Divine Comedy" writer |
DANTE | "He listens well who takes notes" writer |
DANTE | "Il Convivio" writer |
DANTE | "Il convivio" writer |
DANTE | "In His will is our peace" writer |
DANTE | "Inferno" author |
DANTE | "Inferno" poet |
DANTE | "Inferno" writer |
DANTE | "La Vita Nuova" author |
DANTE | "La Vita Nuova" poet |
DANTE | "La vita nuova" poet |
DANTE | "La vita nuova" author |
DANTE | "La vita nuova" poet |
DANTE | "La vita nuova" writer |
DANTE | "Paradiso" writer |
DANTE | "Purgatorio" and "Paradiso" poet |
DANTE | "Purgatorio" poet |
DANTE | "Purgatorio" writer |
DANTE | "The Divine Comedy" poet |
DANTE | "The Divine Comedy" author |
DANTE | "The Divine Comedy" poet |
DANTE | "The Divine Comedy" writer |
DANTE | "The Inferno" poet |
DANTE | "divine comedy" author |
DANTE | ''Divine Comedy'' author |
DANTE | ''Divine Comedy'' writer |
DANTE | ''Inferno'' author |
DANTE | ''Inferno'' writer |
DANTE | ''The Divine Comedy'' author |
DANTE | 14th-century Italian poet and creator of Inferno |
DANTE | 14th-century Italian poet who wrote "Divine Comedy" |
DANTE | Author of "De vulgari eloquentia" |
DANTE | Author of "The Divine Comedy" |
DANTE | Author of the famous line "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here" |
DANTE | Author on some Italian euro coins |
DANTE | Baseball's Bichette |
DANTE | Beatrice's adorer |
DANTE | Birth name of the Marvel superhero Inferno |
DANTE | Boccaccio added "Divina" to the title of his masterpiece |
DANTE | Boccaccio dubbed his epic ''Divina'' |
DANTE | Boccaccio wrote a biography of him |
DANTE | Boccaccio's "Life of___" |
DANTE | Chronicler of hellish experiences? |
DANTE | Creator of the nine circles of Hell |
DANTE | Divine poet? |
DANTE | Exile of 1302 |
DANTE | Florentine exiled in 1302 |
DANTE | Florentine literary giant |
DANTE | Florentine poet |
DANTE | Giotto contemporary |
DANTE | He met Charon in the underworld |
DANTE | He was a hell of a writer! |
DANTE | He went through Hell |
DANTE | His beloved was Beatrice |
DANTE | Il Poeta |
DANTE | Infernal writer? |
DANTE | Inferno chronicler |
DANTE | Inferno describer |
DANTE | Inferno poet |
DANTE | Inspiration for Eliot's 61 Across |
DANTE | Italian master poet |
DANTE | Italian poet |
DANTE | Italian poet behind the Divine Comedy |
DANTE | Italian poet depicted in a Botticelli portrait |
DANTE | Italian poet who wrote "Divine Comedy" (anagram of "anted") |
DANTE | Italian poet who wrote "Inferno" |
DANTE | Italian poet who wrote "The Divine Comedy" |
DANTE | Italian poet who wrote The Divine Comedy |
DANTE | Italian poet, author of The Divine Comedy |
DANTE | Italian writer of ''Inferno'' |
DANTE | Italy's "Supreme Poet" |
DANTE | Italy's ''Supreme Poet'' |
DANTE | Italy's supreme poet |
DANTE | Joe —, director of films Gremlins and The Howling |
DANTE | Joe —, director of the films Gremlins and The Howling |
DANTE | Medieval Italian poet who wrote "The Inferno" |
DANTE | One hell of a writer? |
DANTE | One of the so-called "Three Crowns of Florence," along with Petrarch and Boccaccio |
DANTE | Poet Alighieri |
DANTE | Poet admired by Boccaccio |
DANTE | Poet of the Middle Ages |
DANTE | Poet on Italy's two-euro coins |
DANTE | Poet translated by Ciardi |
DANTE | Poet who feuded with Pope Boniface VIII |
DANTE | Poet who invented the terza rima rhyme scheme |
DANTE | Poet who went to hell |
DANTE | Poet who wrote "Divine Comedy" |
DANTE | Poet who wrote "In the middle of the journey of our life I came to myself within a dark wood where the straight way was lost" |
DANTE | Poet who wrote "Let us not speak of them, but look, and pass on" |
DANTE | Poet who wrote of Beatrice |
DANTE | Poet who wrote of Beatrice in "Divine Comedy" |
DANTE | Poet who wrote of the nine circles of hell |
DANTE | Poet whose work helped establish modern Italian |
DANTE | Pre-Raphaelite Rossetti |
DANTE | Silvio ___, consigliere to 12-Across |
DANTE | Someone hell-bent on writing? |
DANTE | So-called "Father of the Italian Language" |
DANTE | T.S. Eliot book-essay |
DANTE | Terza rima pioneer |
DANTE | Vergil guided him down |
DANTE | Virgil's fellow traveler |
DANTE | Who wrote "A great flame follows a little spark" |
DANTE | Who wrote "Let us not speak of them, but look, and pass on" |
DANTE | Whom Boccaccio called ''ever melancholy and pensive'' |
DANTE | Whom Chaucer called a ''grete poete'' |
DANTE | Whom Italians call "il Sommo Poeta" |
DANTE | Writer about a hellish journey |
DANTE | Writer exiled in 1302 |
DANTE | Writer who went through hell? |
DANTE | Writer who went to hell? |
DANTE | “Aristotle and ___ Discover the Secrets of the Universe” (award-winning Y.A. book by Benjamin Alire Sáenz) |
DANTE | “Divine Comedy” author |
DANTE | “Divine Comedy” poet |
DANTE | “Divine Comedy” writer |
DANTE | “Inferno” author |
DANTE | “Inferno” poet |
DANTE | “Inferno” writer |
DANTE | “Purgatorio” poet |