| Poetic foot |
Thomas Joseph |
08 Aug 2025 |
| One of two, in this clue |
New York Times |
02 Mar 2025 |
| Poetic foot with a "dun-dun-DUN" rhythm |
New York Times |
29 Sep 2024 |
| 2 short, 1 long, in poetry (PEASANT anagram) (7) |
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| It's under a monkey's foot found in Utah? |
The Times Mephisto |
12 May 2024 |
| Three-syllable poetic foot |
Family Time |
15 May 2023 |
| Metrical foot of two unstressed and one stressed syllable |
The Guardian Weekend |
06 May 2023 |
| Peasant injured foot but not in UK |
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| Three-syllable limerick foot |
LA Times Daily |
06 Oct 2019 |
| Three-syllable limerick foot |
The Washington Post |
06 Oct 2019 |
| Three-syllable limerick foot |
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| Three-syllable foot |
Universal |
27 Sep 2018 |
| Three-syllable foot |
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| Three-syllable foot, as in 'bada-bing' |
New York Times |
20 Nov 2017 |
| Three-syllable foot, as in "bada-bing" |
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| Three-syllable foot |
LA Times Daily |
10 Apr 2016 |
| Three-syllable poetic foot |
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| Standard part of a limerick |
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| One of four in "'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house" |
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| Three-part foot |
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| Poetic foot |
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| "Au revoir," for example |
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| Three-syllable foot |
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| Three-syllable foot |
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| Three-syllable foot, in poetry |
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| "In the Mood," e.g. |
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| Three-syllable poetic foot |
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| Bit of a limerick |
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| Three-syllable foot whose last syllable is stressed |
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| Three-syllable foot whose last syllable is stressed |
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| Poet's foot |
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| Pattern in prosody |
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| "Underneath," metrically |
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| Type of foot |
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| Foot for Frost |
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| Poet's foot |
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| Metric foot |
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| Metrical foot |
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| Metrical foot |
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| Metrical foot |
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| Short, short, long |
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| Poet's three-syllable foot |
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| Foot for Swinburne |
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| Limerick foot |
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| Poetic foot |
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| Metrical foot |
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| Dactyl's relative |
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| Type of verse |
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| Three-syllable foot |
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| Metrical foot. |
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| Metric foot. |
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| 2 short, 1 long, in poetry. |
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| Metrical foot, two short and one long. |
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| Reversed dactyl. |
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| Poetic measure. |
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| Reverse of a dactyl. |
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| Meter of "I am monarch of all I survey." |
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| Metrical foot of three syllables. |
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| Foot of poetic meter. |
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| A trisyllable metrical foot. |
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| Foot of three syllables. |
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| Relative of a dactyl. |
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| Meter in which "A Visit From St. Nicholas" is written. |
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