| 100% | ITOO | 4 | Langston Hughes poem "___, Sing America" (2 wds.) |
| 82% | ITOO | 4 | "___, sing America" by Langston Hughes: 2 wds. |
| 81% | ITOO | 4 | "___, Sing America" (Langston Hughes poem) (2 wds.) |
| 73% | ITOO | 4 | Langston Hughes poem: 2 wds. |
| 72% | ITOO | 4 | Langston Hughes poem that begins "___, sing America" |
| 63% | ITOO | 4 | "__, Sing America": Langston Hughes poem |
| 63% | NIKKIGIOVANNI | 13 | Langston Hughes Medal-winning poet whose poems include "Vote" and "You Came, Too": 2 wds. |
| 59% | AGAIN | 5 | Langston Hughes poem “Let America Be America ___” |
| 57% | ASI | 3 | "___ Grew Older" (Langston Hughes poem) (2 wds.) |
| 57% | ITOO | 4 | "___, sing America": Langston Hughes |
| 57% | ITOO | 4 | “___, sing America”: Langston Hughes |
| 56% | ASI | 3 | Langston Hughes' "___ Grew Older": 2 wds. |
| 56% | ITOO | 4 | "___, sing America" (start of a Langston Hughes poem) |
| 49% | ITOO | 4 | Langston Hughes poem |
| 49% | HARLEM | 6 | Langston Hughes poem |
| 48% | TOO | 3 | Langston Hughes poem “I, ___” |
| 46% | ITOO | 4 | Langston Hughes poem about racial inequality |
| 46% | ITOO | 4 | Classic Langston Hughes poem |
| 45% | ITOO | 4 | Langston Hughes poem associated with the Harlem Renaissance |
| 45% | ITOO | 4 | Langston Hughes poem published in "The Weary Blues" |
| 45% | ITOO | 4 | Langston Hughes poem about the hope for equality |
| 45% | ITOO | 4 | Langston Hughes poem published during the Harlem Renaissance |
| 45% | ITOO | 4 | "__, sing America": Hughes |
| 44% | ITOO | 4 | Opening of a classic Langston Hughes poem |
| 44% | OCTAVIABUTLER | 13 | "Kindred" novelist who was awarded the 2005 Langston Hughes Medal (2 wds.) |
| 44% | ITOO | 4 | Langston Hughes poem that alludes to a Walt Whitman poem |
| 43% | ORDOESITEXPLODE | 15 | Last line of the Langston Hughes poem "Harlem" |
| 43% | IVE | 3 | "___ known rivers" (start of a Langston Hughes poem) |
| 43% | NIKKIGIOVANNI | 13 | "Knoxville, Tennessee" poet and 1996 recipient of the Langston Hughes Medal (2 wds.) |
| 43% | ITOO | 4 | Iconic Langston Hughes poem published during the Harlem Renaissance |