Titular feeling called “inexorable sadness,” “misery,” and “desolation,” in a Theodore Roethke poem Crossword Clue, 5 letters

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RatingAnswerLengthClue
100%DOLOR5Titular feeling called “inexorable sadness,” “misery,” and “desolation,” in a Theodore Roethke poem
36%NIGHTINGALE11Melodious bird in John Keats' titular poem that is a tribute to its song that soars beyond sorrow and time
34%ELEGY5A poem written in sadness or while mourning
34%UMPED5Called balls and strikes in a baseball game
34%SKYPES6Calls and sees, in a way
33%UMPED5Called balls and strikes in a baseball game, for short
32%ALE3The "tan" in the cocktail called a "black and tan"
31%ALICE5Child who gets lost in a nonsensical world called Wonderland and must find her way back
31%CAP3"Stuck a feather in his ___ and called it macaroni" ("Yankee Doodle" lyric)
30%SOS3Mayday call, or a pattern found in 17-, 27-, 45-, and 60-Across
29%LIMPKIN7Crane-like bird also called a carrao found in Florida, West Indies and South America
29%SNIT4In a __; feeling resentful
29%DIVINEJUSTICE13Fourth novel in a series featuring Oliver Stone and his group of political watchdogs called the Camel Club (2 wds.)
29%CARRIE6Title character in a Theodore Dreiser novel
29%SNIT4In a __; feeling put out
29%ANON4In a bit, in poems
29%NEVERWHERE10Television series which is set in a magical realm called "London Below" and was later adapted into a novel by 45a
28%SWANS5Group of "nine-and-fifty" in a Yeats poem
28%BRISKLY7In a quick and lively manner
28%NEATLY6In a nice and orderly fashion
28%GENIALLY8In a cheerful and pleasant manner
28%BRUTALLY8In a cruel and violent way
28%WARMLY6In a kind and welcoming way
28%FRANTIC7In a rushed and panicky state
28%AMOK4In a wild and crazy way
28%BLISTERY8In a swollen and burned state
28%SOFTLY6In a light and delicate way
28%TENDERLY8In a soft and loving way
28%GLOSSILY8In a bright and lustrous way
28%NEIGHBORLY10In a warm and inviting way

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