Who is Hugh Laurie?
Flat cap worn by Jewish men (8 letters)
What is a yarmulke?
16th century Genevan theologian
+ designer famous for male underwear ad campaigns
Who is John Calvin Klein?
The "octave" and "sestet" are the two main parts of this type of 14-line poem.
What is a sonnet?
The 1943 movie adaptation of "Lassie Come Home" included in the cast this 10-year-old actress who became famous, among other reasons, for her violet eyes.
Who is Elizabeth Taylor?
Synonym for asphalt (6 letters)
What is tarmac?
Author of "Death on the Nile"
+ supermodel who appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 1979, 1980, and 1981
Who is Agatha Christie Brinkley?
"Amazing Grace," and many poems of Emily Dickinson, are exemplars of this metre.
Common metre OR ballad metre
"Home" was the follow-up novel to "Gilead," which won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize, by this author.
Who is Marilynne Robinson?
Singing in parts, for example (7 letters)
What is harmony?
Protagonist of "Les Miserables"
+ composer of "Finlandia"
Unrhymed iambic pentameter is also called this.
"House of Mirth" was the second novel published by this female author.
Who is Edith Wharton?
Horrifying yeast-based spread popular in Britain (7 letters)
What is Marmite?
Author of "Screwtape Letters"
+ author of "Jabberwocky"
+ creator of the AC Cobra sports car
Who is C.S Lewis Carroll Shelby?
Old English poetry, including "Beowulf," is not rhymed but written in this kind of verse.
What is alliterative verse?
The song "Brick House" was released in 1977 by this group.
Who are The Commodores?
This weird tiny monkey (8 letters)
What is a marmoset?
Pitcher after whom an elbow surgery is named
+ star of the original "True Grit"
+ lead singer of the Flaming Lips
Who is Tommy John Wayne Coyne?
Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are written in this meter.
What is hexameter or dactylic hexameter?