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#7537, aired 2017-05-23BRITISH POETS LAUREATE $400: Poet laureate Nahum Tate wrote "A New Version of the Psalms of" this Biblical king King David
#7537, aired 2017-05-23BRITISH POETS LAUREATE $800: This father of actor Daniel Day-Lewis was poet laureate & a professor of poetry at Oxford Cecil Day-Lewis
#7537, aired 2017-05-23BRITISH POETS LAUREATE $1200: His "Birthday Letters" is a collection of poems addressing wife Sylvia Plath over a period of 25 years Ted Hughes
#7537, aired 2017-05-23BRITISH POETS LAUREATE $1600: His tenure as poet laureate was the longest at 42 years, 1850 to 1892 Lord Tennyson
#6769, aired 2014-02-06BRITISH POETS & POETRY $1200: Given name Edward, he became poet laureate in 1984 Ted Hughes
#6028, aired 2010-11-24BRITISH POETS $400: In May 2009 Carol Ann Duffy became the first woman in history appointed to this U.K. post Poet Laureate
#4677, aired 2004-12-28BRITISH POETS LAUREATE $400: The 1st commission of Andrew Motion, appointed in 1999, was to compose a little ditty for this prince's wedding Edward
#4677, aired 2004-12-28BRITISH POETS LAUREATE $800: Robert Bridges had it "Falling on the city brown... hushing, the latest traffic of the drowsy town" snow
#4677, aired 2004-12-28BRITISH POETS LAUREATE $1200: In 1843, 36 years after he "wandered lonely as a cloud", he sauntered into the post Wordsworth
#4677, aired 2004-12-28BRITISH POETS LAUREATE $2000: John Masefield got the job with lines like "All I ask is" one of these "and a star to steer her by" a tall ship
#4677, aired 2004-12-28BRITISH POETS LAUREATE $4,000 (Daily Double): Edward is the actual first name of this poet in the post from 1984 to 1998 Ted Hughes
#4548, aired 2004-05-19BRITISH POETS & POETRY $2000: This poet laureate's "In Memoriam" was an elegy to his friend Arthur Henry Hallam Alfred, Lord Tennyson
#3545, aired 2000-01-21BRITISH POETS LAUREATE $200: Robert Southey's prose collection "The Doctor" featured this ursine nursery story "The Story of the Three Bears"
#3545, aired 2000-01-21BRITISH POETS LAUREATE $400: John Dryden also wrote plays; his "All for Love" was based on this Roman tale by Shakespeare Antony and Cleopatra
#3545, aired 2000-01-21BRITISH POETS LAUREATE $600: He wrote that "Nothing can bring back the hour of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower" William Wordsworth
#2119, aired 1993-11-18BRITISH POETS $3,500 (Daily Double): In 1883 Queen Victoria gave this poet laureate the title "Baron of Aldworth & Freshwater" Alfred Lord Tennyson

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