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Answer: HAIKU
HAIKU is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 78 times.
17-syllable poem
Eastern verse
Japanese verse
Poem with 17 syllables
Epigrammatic verse
Three-line work
Three-line poem
Evocative three-line verse
One-stanza poem
17-syllable verse
Japanese poem
Three-line Japanese verse
Japanese verse form
Three lines, perhaps
Terse verse
Brief poetry
3-line poem
Short poem
Senryu's cousin
Short poem about nature
Narrowly defined poem
Three-line verse
Japanese poetry
Short verse
Poetic form inspired by nature
Seventeen-syllable poem
Basho's forte
A poem like this / Of 17 syllables / Split 5-7-5
Narrowly defined verse
Seventeen-syllable creation
Japanese three-line verse
Zen master's poem
Bit of terse verse
Poem with exactly 17 syllables
Poem of 17 syllables
Verse often about nature
17-syllable work
Three-line Japanese poem
One may be written / Just like this clue is written / But a lot better
Poem read in a Zen garden, perhaps
17-syllable form of poetry
Type of poem
17-syllable verse form
Poem traditionally having 20-/53-Across
"An old silent pond / A frog jumps into the pond / Splash! Silence again," e.g.
Exercise in brevity
Traditional three-liner
Japanese poem with 17 syllables
Basho specialty
Tanka's shorter relative
Poem like "The swallow flies up / Into a blue evening sky, / Summer's small herald"
5-7-5 verse
Japanese 17-syllable poem
Specifically designed poem
Writing form even more constrained than a tweet
Poem name whose singular and plural forms are the same
Japanese terse verse
Seventeen-syllable verse
Very short poem
"The west wind whispered, / And touched the eyelids of spring: / Her eyes, Primroses," for a classic example
17-syllable Japanese poem
Verse form
Poem with 17 morae
Short Japanese poem
Bit of poetry with the same syllable count as this very clue
A poem like this clue / Although perhaps not quite as / Abominable
Poetic form similar to tanka
Poetic form with kireji
Poetic form used by Basho
5/7/5 poem
Japanese poetic form
"What Richard Wright wrote" could be the first line of one
Kobayashi Issa poem
Japanese poetry form
Sort of poem not usually pluralized by adding an -s
Poem with a seasonal reference
A kind of poem / Found within this crossword clue / Serendipity
Work of Matsuo Basho or Masaoka Shiki