100% | NOYES | 5 | Poet with a seemingly self-contradictory name |
67% | HILO | 4 | City with a seemingly contradictory two-syllable name |
54% | GLUESTICK | 9 | Craft shop item with a seemingly redundant name |
46% | IVANA | 5 | Socialite with a self-named perfume |
45% | CHELSEA | 7 | Handler with a self-named Netflix talk show |
45% | TOTO | 4 | Band with a self-named 1978 debut album |
45% | YEATS | 5 | Poet with a "fanatic's heart" |
45% | ANGELOU | 7 | Poet with a role in "Roots" |
45% | PHILLISWHEATLEY | 15 | 18th-century poet (whose name shares a feature with 36- and 56-Across) |
44% | INGRES | 6 | Artist with a self-named museum in Montauban, France |
44% | ERIC | 4 | Comedian Andre with a self-named Adult Swim show |
43% | SCHILLER | 8 | Poet with a statue in Berlin's Gendarmenmarkt |
43% | YEATS | 5 | Irish poet with a "fanatic heart" |
43% | MISTRAL | 7 | Frederic __, French poet with a windy surname |
42% | LONNOL | 6 | 70's leader with a palindromic name |
42% | THETHE | 6 | Modern rock band with a repetitive name |
42% | HOHOKUS | 7 | New Jersey town with a hyphenated name |
42% | MALAYALAM | 9 | Language of India with a palindromic name |
42% | ELLE | 4 | Women's magazine with a palindromic name |
42% | ADA | 3 | Literary title character with a palindromic name |
42% | DURANDURAN | 10 | British pop group with a repetitive name |
42% | REDDIWIP | 8 | Grocery product with a multiply misspelled name |
42% | IGOR | 4 | Horror film assistant with a Russian name |
42% | PRETZELLOOP | 11 | Roller coaster feature with a food name |
42% | ELLE | 4 | French fashion magazine with a palindromic name |
42% | SELMA | 5 | Southern city with a woman's name |
42% | TENET | 5 | Christopher Nolan movie with a palindromic name |
42% | RED | 3 | Taylor Swift album with a colorful name |
42% | CPSNOW | 6 | British scientist/novelist with a wintry name |
42% | ARIA | 4 | Las Vegas casino with a musical name |