Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (12 results returned)

#3904, aired 2001-07-1920th CENTURY POETS $200: In 2000 the Librarian of Congress announced that 95-year-old Stanley Kunitz would take up this post poet laureate
#3904, aired 2001-07-1920th CENTURY POETS $400: Trees figured in many of his poems, like "Birches", "Dust of Snow" & "Good-Bye and Keep Cold" Robert Frost
#3904, aired 2001-07-1920th CENTURY POETS $600: You can hear Johnny Gilbert lower case his voice to read this man's work: "The voice of your eyes is deeper than all roses; nobody, not even the rain, has such small hands..." E.E. Cummings
#3904, aired 2001-07-1920th CENTURY POETS $800: "For the Union Dead" is a 1964 book by this poet whose ancestors came over on the Mayflower Robert Lowell
#3904, aired 2001-07-1920th CENTURY POETS $1000: In 1995 this Seamus from Ireland detected the Nobel Prize for Literature coming his way Seamus Heaney
#3332, aired 1999-02-1620th CENTURY POETS $200: This author of the poem "Daddy" committed suicide in 1963, before she could work out her parental issues Sylvia Plath
#3332, aired 1999-02-1620th CENTURY POETS $400: He read almost as well as he wrote: "Do not go gentle into that good night..." Dylan Thomas
#3332, aired 1999-02-1620th CENTURY POETS $800: In 1998 this young pop star published her poems in the book "A Night Without Armor" Jewel
#3332, aired 1999-02-1620th CENTURY POETS $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1917, at age 52, this Irishman got married & published his book "The Wild Swans Of Coole" William Butler Yeats
#3332, aired 1999-02-1620th CENTURY POETS $1000: Author heard here reading an entire poem: "So much depends upon a red wheelbarrow glazed with rainwater beside the white chickens" William Carlos Williams
#2332, aired 1994-10-25POETS $800: The early 20th century poet Olaf Bull is considered the Keats of this Scandinavian country Norway
#1267, aired 1990-02-20POETS $1,000 (Daily Double): 20th century American poet heard here, reading one of his own works: "With a Dutchman, I went once to Rembrandt Square, and down to Zanfra too. I should have stayed & spent my lifetime on that beach. I might have been a sailor, singing songs to myself only, or to a friend in Amsterdam..." Rod McKuen

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (1 result returned)

#7247, aired 2016-03-0120th CENTURY POETS: It was said "his accent which started out as pure American Middle West" became "quite British U" T.S. Eliot

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