Even to Emerson et al |
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Suffix for eight or velvet |
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Poet's "yet" |
|
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Poet's nightfall |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Apr 2024 |
Post-dusk time, poetically |
|
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Even, poetically contracted |
|
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Still, in verse |
Eugene Sheffer |
09 Apr 2024 |
Bedtime, for a poet |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Apr 2024 |
Letters common to "teen" and "green" |
|
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"Dusk," to Yeats |
|
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Even shortly included amongst greenery (3) |
|
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Poetic dusk |
Eugene Sheffer |
28 Mar 2024 |
Dark time, if you're being 10-Down |
|
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Ending for velvet or eight |
|
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Poetic "evening" |
|
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Even when Victor's left (3) |
|
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Velvet finish? |
|
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Even disfigured! (3) |
|
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Suffix with "Hallow" for a spooky October holiday |
|
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In the end, even shorter (3) |
|
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"Nightfall," poetically |
|
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Sunset, to a bard |
|
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Evening (poetic) |
|
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Dusk, to Donne |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Jan 2024 |
"Nightfall," to Wordsworth |
|
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Bard's twilight |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Jan 2024 |
'My Ploughman he comes hame at ___': Burns |
|
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Contraction of a word meaning "on the same level" (3) |
|
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Poetic "evening" |
|
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'Her __ sae bright, like stars at night': Burns |
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''Her __ sae bright, like stars at night'': Burns |
Newsday |
25 Nov 2023 |
"Night," in a poem |
|
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Poetic "dusk" |
|
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Poet's "twilight" |
Family Time |
08 Oct 2023 |
"Nightfall," poetically |
|
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"Nighttime," in poetry |
|
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Poetic dusk |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 Aug 2023 |
Suffix for "Hallow" |
Family Time |
13 Aug 2023 |
Poetic "evening" |
|
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Morn's counterpart, in poems |
|
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Nighttime, in poetry |
|
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When day is done, to Donne |
LA Times Daily |
22 Jul 2023 |
Still, in verse |
Eugene Sheffer |
21 Jul 2023 |
Still, in verse |
Eugene Sheffer |
20 Jul 2023 |
Poetic "evening" |
|
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Poetic nightfall |
Newsday |
13 Jul 2023 |
Night, to poets |
|
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"Dusk," to a bard |
|
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Suffix with "Hallow" for an October 31 holiday |
|
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"Hallow" end to give a trick-or-treating day |
|
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Suffix with "Hallow" or "velvet" |
Family Time |
28 May 2023 |
Poetic nightfall |
Newsday |
18 May 2023 |
Poetic "evening" |
|
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Suffix with "Hallow" to give a spooky day |
|
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"Dusk," to a bard |
|
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Suffix with "Hallow" to give a spooky day |
|
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Poetic dusk (anagram of "nee") |
|
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"Hallow" suffix, on October 31st |
|
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Nighttime, in poetry |
|
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Poetic "evening" |
|
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Poetic dusk |
Eugene Sheffer |
13 Feb 2023 |
"Dusk," to poets |
|
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Nighttime, in sonnets |
|
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"Dusk," in verse |
|
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Suffix meaning 'imitation' |
Newsday |
28 Jan 2023 |
Poetic night |
|
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"Hallow" ending for a spooky festival |
|
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Poetic dusk |
LA Times Daily |
31 Dec 2022 |
Night of poetry held in Middle England |
The Times Cryptic |
12 Dec 2022 |
Still, in verse |
Eugene Sheffer |
09 Dec 2022 |
Suffix for "Hallow" |
Family Time |
04 Dec 2022 |
Dusk, to a poet |
|
|
Poetic dusk |
Eugene Sheffer |
29 Sep 2022 |
Still, in verse |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Sep 2022 |
Poetic dusk |
Eugene Sheffer |
15 Aug 2022 |
Dusk, poetically |
Wall Street Journal |
09 Aug 2022 |
Suffix for "Hallow" |
Family Time |
25 Jul 2022 |
Dusk, to a poet |
|
|
Night, to poets |
|
|
Still, in verse |
Eugene Sheffer |
20 Jun 2022 |
Night, in verse |
Newsday |
19 Jun 2022 |
“’Tis a vain labour ___ to fight ’gainst heaven”: “Volpone” |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Jun 2022 |
Poetic dusk |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Jun 2022 |
Poetic contraction |
Thomas Joseph |
11 Jun 2022 |
Early night, in odes |
|
|
Poetic twilight |
LA Times Daily |
02 Jun 2022 |
The end of 17? |
Family Time |
22 May 2022 |
Poetic time of day |
Newsday |
20 May 2022 |
Poetic contraction |
Newsday |
08 May 2022 |
Still, in verse |
Eugene Sheffer |
21 Apr 2022 |
Poet's evening? |
|
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"Dusk," to a poet |
|
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Dusk, to Donne |
LA Times Daily |
13 Feb 2022 |
Dusk, to Donne |
The Washington Post |
13 Feb 2022 |
Poet's twilight |
Premier Sunday |
23 Jan 2022 |
Dusk, in poetry |
|
|
Poetic dusk |
New York Times |
16 Jan 2022 |
"Dusk," to Keats |
|
|
Still, for a poet |
New York Times |
02 Jan 2022 |
Poetic dusk |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Dec 2021 |
Still, in verse |
Eugene Sheffer |
11 Dec 2021 |
Dusk to a poet |
|
|
Morn's counterpart, in verse |
|
|
Ending for "cant" |
Family Time |
22 Nov 2021 |
Poetic dusk |
Eugene Sheffer |
19 Nov 2021 |
Ultimately obsolete little contraction which we still use occasionally today |
|
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Poetic "indeed" |
|
|
Still, in verse |
Eugene Sheffer |
04 Oct 2021 |
Poetic "evening" |
|
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Poetic dusk |
|
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Poetic twilight |
Newsday |
16 Sep 2021 |
Poetic dusk |
Eugene Sheffer |
08 Sep 2021 |
Poetic dusk |
|
|
Morn’s opposite |
Wall Street Journal |
18 Aug 2021 |
Poetic dusk |
Newsday |
21 Jul 2021 |
Still, in verse |
Eugene Sheffer |
01 Jul 2021 |
Still, to poets |
Thomas Joseph |
22 Apr 2021 |
Poetic dusk |
Eugene Sheffer |
08 Apr 2021 |
Yet, to Yeats |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Mar 2021 |
Dark time for poets |
The Washington Post |
12 Mar 2021 |
Dark time for poets |
LA Times Daily |
12 Mar 2021 |
Poet's evening |
|
|
"Nightfall," poetically |
|
|
Dusk, poetically |
LA Times Daily |
28 Feb 2021 |
Poetry night? |
New York Times |
28 Feb 2021 |
Dusk, poetically |
The Washington Post |
28 Feb 2021 |
Ending for "Hallow" |
Universal |
11 Feb 2021 |
Poetic night |
|
|
Poet's nightfall |
New York Times |
26 Jan 2021 |
Still, in verse |
Eugene Sheffer |
23 Jan 2021 |
Poetic "evening" |
|
|
Poetic twilight |
LA Times Daily |
11 Nov 2020 |
Poetic twilight |
The Washington Post |
11 Nov 2020 |
“They dug his grave ___ where he lay”: Sir Walter Scott |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Oct 2020 |
'Hallow' ending |
Jonesin |
20 Oct 2020 |
Ending with "hallow" |
|
|
Poetic dusk |
|
|
Poetic dusk |
Premier Sunday |
27 Sep 2020 |
Poetic "evening" |
|
|
Night, in poetry |
|
|
Dusk, to Donne |
The Washington Post |
30 Aug 2020 |
Dusk, to Donne |
LA Times Daily |
30 Aug 2020 |
Night, in poetry |
|
|
Poetic dusk |
|
|
Poet's contraction |
Thomas Joseph |
08 Aug 2020 |
Poetic dusk |
|
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Poetic "evening" |
|
|
Poetic dusk |
|
|
Yet, poetically |
LA Times Daily |
13 May 2020 |
Yet, poetically |
The Washington Post |
13 May 2020 |
Twilight, poetically |
|
|
Poetic dusk |
|
|
Twilight, poetically |
|
|
"Dusk," to Yeats |
|
|
Dark period for poets |
|
|
Dusk, in poetry |
The Washington Post |
27 Jan 2020 |
Dusk, in poetry |
LA Times Daily |
27 Jan 2020 |
Poetic night |
|
|
Morn's counterpart |
New York Times |
05 Jan 2020 |
Still, in poetry of old |
Family Time |
10 Nov 2019 |
Suffix for "velvet" |
Universal |
25 Oct 2019 |
Poetic night |
|
|
Poetic twilight |
|
|
After-sunset time, in poems |
Newsday |
16 Oct 2019 |
Yet, in poetry |
The Washington Post |
13 Oct 2019 |
Yet, in poetry |
LA Times Daily |
13 Oct 2019 |
Gloaming, in verse |
LA Times Daily |
11 Oct 2019 |
Dusk, to poets |
|
|
Gloaming, in verse |
The Washington Post |
11 Oct 2019 |
The "nighttime" in "fifteenth" |
Family Time |
07 Oct 2019 |
Twilight, poetically |
Jonesin |
24 Sep 2019 |
Poetic twilight |
|
|
Poetic dusk |
|
|
Poetic dusk |
|
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Night of poetry in Mile End |
|
|
Poetic adverb |
Newsday |
21 Jul 2019 |
Bard's nightfall |
The Washington Post |
12 Jun 2019 |
Bard's nightfall |
LA Times Daily |
12 Jun 2019 |
Cant finish? |
Universal |
07 Jun 2019 |
Nighttime, in poetry |
|
|
Poetic contraction |
New York Times |
30 May 2019 |
Poetic twilight |
|
|
Yet, to Yeats |
New York Times |
04 May 2019 |
Poetic time |
The Washington Post |
10 Apr 2019 |
Poetic time |
LA Times Daily |
10 Apr 2019 |
Poetic period |
Newsday |
29 Mar 2019 |
Poetic "evening" |
|
|
Velvet finish? |
Jonesin |
22 Jan 2019 |
Morn's counterpart |
|
|
Poet's nighttime |
|
|
Yet, to Yeats |
|
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Dusk, to Donne |
|
|
Cant finish? |
|
|
Bard's nightfall |
|
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Gloaming, in verse |
|
|
Poetic time |
|
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Poetic twilight |
|
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Yet, to Yeats |
|
|
Yet, in poetry |
|
|
Poetic contraction |
|
|
Velvet or Hallow ender |
Premier Sunday |
30 Dec 2018 |
Even to Emerson |
Canadiana |
24 Dec 2018 |
After dusk, poetically |
Universal |
13 Dec 2018 |
Poet's nightfall |
USA Today |
09 Dec 2018 |
Bard's night |
Universal |
09 Dec 2018 |
Bard's bedtime |
LA Times Daily |
25 Nov 2018 |
Bard's bedtime |
The Washington Post |
25 Nov 2018 |
"Velvet" suffix |
Universal |
16 Nov 2018 |
Nightfall, in poetry |
Universal |
14 Nov 2018 |
Hallow part? |
Universal |
01 Nov 2018 |
Browning's night |
Universal |
02 Oct 2018 |
Suffix with "velvet" |
Universal |
20 Sep 2018 |
Velvet finish |
Jonesin |
04 Sep 2018 |
Dark time, to bards |
USA Today |
23 Aug 2018 |
Day's end, in old poems |
Universal |
18 Aug 2018 |
Night, in verse |
Universal |
14 Jul 2018 |
Night of old rhymes |
Universal |
13 Jul 2018 |
"Dusk," poetically |
|
|
Ending for velvet |
Newsday |
24 Jun 2018 |
Super-old night |
Universal |
21 Jun 2018 |
Night, if you're 425 |
Universal |
08 Jun 2018 |
Attachment to "Hallow" |
Family Time |
04 Jun 2018 |
Poetic dusk |
|
|
Bard's twilight |
Universal |
26 May 2018 |
Dusk, to poets |
|
|
After dark, way old |
Universal |
16 May 2018 |
"Velvet" end |
Universal |
10 May 2018 |
Poetic dusk |
|
|
Romantic night |
Universal |
26 Apr 2018 |
Poetic nightfall |
Newsday |
22 Apr 2018 |
Nightfall, to poets |
Family Time |
09 Apr 2018 |
Suffix for "Hallow" |
Family Time |
02 Apr 2018 |
Night, in poesy |
Universal |
28 Mar 2018 |
Literary twilight |
Newsday |
23 Feb 2018 |
Night, in old poetry |
Family Time |
05 Feb 2018 |
Poet's p.m |
Premier Sunday |
28 Jan 2018 |
Bedtime, poetically |
Universal |
19 Jan 2018 |
Bard's dusk |
LA Times Daily |
14 Jan 2018 |
Bard's dusk |
The Washington Post |
14 Jan 2018 |
Poetic night |
LA Times Daily |
13 Jan 2018 |
Poetic night |
The Washington Post |
13 Jan 2018 |
Even, to Emerson |
Canadiana |
08 Jan 2018 |
Romantic night |
|
|
Bard's dusk |
|
|
Bard's bedtime |
|
|
Dark time, to bards |
|
|
Browning's night |
|
|
Day's end, in old poems |
|
|
Poetic night |
|
|
Suffix with "velvet" |
|
|
Hallow part? |
|
|
Night of old rhymes |
|
|
Night, if you're 425 |
|
|
Night, in poesy |
|
|
Night, in verse |
|
|
Nightfall, in poetry |
|
|
Super-old night |
|
|
Poet's nightfall |
|
|
"Velvet" end |
|
|
"Velvet" suffix |
|
|
After dark, way old |
|
|
After dusk, poetically |
|
|
Velvet finish |
|
|
Bard's night |
|
|
Bard's twilight |
|
|
Bedtime, poetically |
|
|
Screening center? |
Family Time |
25 Dec 2017 |
Dusk, to a bard |
Premier Sunday |
24 Dec 2017 |
Old poet's dinnertime? |
Family Time |
18 Dec 2017 |
Poetic contraction |
The Washington Post |
09 Dec 2017 |
Poetic contraction |
LA Times Daily |
09 Dec 2017 |
"Hallow" ending |
Family Time |
12 Nov 2017 |
Period after afternoon, to a poet |
|
|
Ending for "hollow" on Oct. 31 |
Family Time |
23 Oct 2017 |
Nighttime, poetically |
Universal |
17 Oct 2017 |
Careening center? |
Universal |
10 Oct 2017 |
Nightfall, poetically |
Universal |
05 Oct 2017 |
Dark time, in poesy |
New York Times |
17 Sep 2017 |
Nightfall, to bards |
USA Today |
16 Sep 2017 |
"Hallow" suffix |
Universal |
02 Sep 2017 |
Poetic time |
Newsday |
31 Aug 2017 |
Bard's bedtime? |
Universal |
31 Aug 2017 |
Bedtime for a Bard? |
Universal |
25 Aug 2017 |
Poetic nightfall |
Universal |
14 Aug 2017 |
''__ pity scarce can wish it less!'': Byron |
Newsday |
05 Aug 2017 |
Yet, to Hamlet |
New York Times |
27 Jul 2017 |
Night, in old poetry |
Universal |
24 Jul 2017 |
At least 12 hours from morn |
Universal |
17 Jul 2017 |
Poetic dusk |
Newsday |
16 Jul 2017 |
'I should ___ die with pity...': Lear |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Jul 2017 |
Poetic dusk |
The Washington Post |
07 May 2017 |
Poetic dusk |
LA Times Daily |
07 May 2017 |
Yeats' yet |
LA Times Daily |
06 May 2017 |
Yeats' yet |
The Washington Post |
06 May 2017 |
"Hallow" ender |
Universal |
02 May 2017 |
Poetic evening |
Universal |
16 Apr 2017 |
How Shakespeare would write "evening" |
|
|
Poetic time |
New York Times |
02 Apr 2017 |
Poetic 'indeed' |
New York Times |
30 Mar 2017 |
Evening, in old poems |
Universal |
08 Mar 2017 |
Dusk, poetically |
Universal |
28 Feb 2017 |
Velvet finish? |
Universal |
26 Feb 2017 |
Eviction setting |
Wall Street Journal |
09 Feb 2017 |
'Is it ___ so? Why, then, I thank you all' (Capulet) |
The Washington Post |
25 Jan 2017 |
Hallow ending? |
Family Time |
22 Jan 2017 |
Velvet finish? |
The Washington Post |
19 Jan 2017 |
Poetic dusk |
|
|
Poetic time |
|
|
Yet, to Hamlet |
|
|
Dark time, in poesy |
|
|
"Hallow" ender |
|
|
"Hallow" suffix |
|
|
At least 12 hours from morn |
|
|
Bard's bedtime? |
|
|
Bedtime for a Bard? |
|
|
Yeats' yet |
|
|
Careening center? |
|
|
Nightfall, to bards |
|
|
Dusk, poetically |
|
|
Poetic "indeed" |
|
|
Evening, in old poems |
|
|
Velvet finish? |
|
|
Night, in old poetry |
|
|
Nightfall, poetically |
|
|
Poetic contraction |
|
|
Nighttime, poetically |
|
|
Poetic evening |
|
|
Poetic nightfall |
|
|
Dark time for poets |
USA Today |
14 Dec 2016 |
"Hallow" add-on |
Universal |
30 Nov 2016 |
Burns' nighttime |
Newsday |
27 Nov 2016 |
Dusk, to a bard |
USA Today |
15 Nov 2016 |
Poetic contraction |
Newsday |
03 Nov 2016 |
Yet, poetically |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Oct 2016 |
When dark comes o'er the land |
Universal |
24 Oct 2016 |
Morn's opposite |
Newsday |
02 Oct 2016 |
Dark time, in poetry |
New York Times |
18 Sep 2016 |
Still, to Shakespeare |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Aug 2016 |
Day's end, in poems |
Universal |
16 Jul 2016 |
Nightfall, poetically |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
24 Jun 2016 |
Contraction missing a V |
New York Times |
05 Jun 2016 |
Dark time for a poet |
USA Today |
03 Jun 2016 |
Nightfall, in an ode |
Jonesin |
31 May 2016 |
Period after dark, in poetry |
New York Times |
16 May 2016 |
Causes of congestion |
New York Times |
08 May 2016 |
Nighttime, poetically |
Premier Sunday |
01 May 2016 |
Bard's nightfall |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
29 Apr 2016 |
Gloaming, to a sonneteer |
New York Times |
01 Apr 2016 |
Suffix for "Hallow" |
Universal |
12 Feb 2016 |
Poetic nightfall |
LA Times Daily |
08 Feb 2016 |
Bard's early night |
USA Today |
08 Feb 2016 |
Poetic twilight |
New York Times |
31 Jan 2016 |
Dusk, to Pope |
LA Times Daily |
21 Jan 2016 |
Hallow ending? |
Universal |
12 Jan 2016 |
"Hallow" add-on |
|
|
Dark time, in poetry |
|
|
Nightfall, poetically |
|
|
Poetic nightfall |
|
|
Dusk, to Pope |
|
|
Bard's nightfall |
|
|
Contraction missing a V |
|
|
Yet, poetically |
|
|
Suffix for "velvet" |
|
|
Poetic twilight |
|
|
Dark time for poets |
|
|
Dark time for a poet |
|
|
Bard's early night |
|
|
Suffix for "Hallow" |
|
|
Hallow ending? |
|
|
Night of poetry |
|
|
Day's end, in poems |
|
|
Poet's nighttime |
Universal |
24 Dec 2015 |
Donne's dusk |
The Washington Post |
08 Dec 2015 |
Bard's night |
Eugene Sheffer |
27 Nov 2015 |
Bard's nightfall |
USA Today |
26 Nov 2015 |
Suffix for "velvet" |
Family Time |
22 Nov 2015 |
Hallow conclusion? |
Universal |
14 Nov 2015 |
Nighttime, in poetry |
USA Today |
13 Nov 2015 |
Suffix for "velvet" |
USA Today |
11 Nov 2015 |
Poet's dusk |
Eugene Sheffer |
09 Nov 2015 |
Night of poetry |
USA Today |
03 Nov 2015 |
Dusk, to Donne |
Universal |
02 Nov 2015 |
Nighttime, poetically |
USA Today |
29 Oct 2015 |
"Cant" or "Hallow" ending |
Universal |
13 Oct 2015 |
Early night, to a poet |
Universal |
21 Sep 2015 |
After dark, poetically |
Universal |
06 Sep 2015 |
Day's end, poetically |
USA Today |
06 Aug 2015 |
When dark comes o'er the land |
USA Today |
02 Aug 2015 |
'Good-___, good fellow' (greeting from Romeo) |
New York Times |
01 Aug 2015 |
Bard's nightfall |
Newsday |
31 Jul 2015 |
Gloaming, to a poet |
New York Times |
23 Jul 2015 |
Nighttime, in poetry |
Universal |
18 Jul 2015 |
Poetic dusk |
New York Times |
21 Jun 2015 |
Velvet add-on |
New York Times |
21 May 2015 |
Evening of poetry |
USA Today |
14 May 2015 |
The bard's bedtime? |
Universal |
08 May 2015 |
Poetic time of day |
USA Today |
26 Apr 2015 |
Ending with hallow |
Jonesin |
23 Apr 2015 |
Night, to the Bard |
Universal |
22 Apr 2015 |
Cant ending? |
USA Today |
05 Apr 2015 |
Still, poetically |
New York Times |
25 Mar 2015 |
Late-October suffix |
Universal |
24 Mar 2015 |
Dusk, to Donne |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Mar 2015 |
Bard's evening |
Universal |
17 Mar 2015 |
Poetic time of day |
New York Times |
09 Mar 2015 |
Close of day, to poets |
Universal |
08 Mar 2015 |
"Cant" or "hallow" ending |
Universal |
05 Mar 2015 |
Ending for Hallow |
Jonesin |
03 Mar 2015 |
Time after dusk, to poets |
New York Times |
10 Feb 2015 |
It was a dark period for Poe |
New York Times |
08 Feb 2015 |
Evening, to Emerson |
Canadiana |
19 Jan 2015 |
Suffix with "Hallow" or "velvet" |
Universal |
18 Jan 2015 |
Still, to poets |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Jan 2015 |
Suffix for ''Hallow'' |
Family Time |
16 Jan 2015 |
Early night, to a bard |
Universal |
11 Jan 2015 |
Nighttime, in poetry |
|
|
Dusk, to Donne |
|
|
Time o' day |
|
|
Poet's dusk |
Universal |
01 Jan 2015 |
Dusk, to Donne |
|
|
Donne's dusk |
|
|
Poetic dusk |
|
|
Velvet finish? |
|
|
When dark comes o'er the land |
|
|
Poetic time of day |
|
|
Nighttime, poetically |
|
|
Poetic time |
|
|
When dark comes o'er the land |
|
|
The bard's bedtime? |
|
|
Suffix with "Hallow" or "velvet" |
|
|
Suffix for "velvet" |
|
|
Poet's nighttime |
|
|
"Good-___, good fellow" (greeting from Romeo) |
|
|
Gloaming, to a poet |
|
|
It was a dark period for Poe |
|
|
Evening of poetry |
|
|
Day's end, poetically |
|
|
Cant ending? |
|
|
Bard's nightfall |
|
|
Poet's dusk |
|
|
Nighttime, in poetry |
|
|
Poetic dusk |
|
|
Poetic time of day |
|
|
Night, to the Bard |
|
|
Poetic nightfall |
|
|
Late-October suffix |
|
|
Hallow conclusion? |
|
|
Early night, to a poet |
|
|
Still, poetically |
|
|
Time after dusk, to poets |
|
|
Velvet add-on |
|
|
Early night, to a bard |
|
|
Close of day, to poets |
|
|
Bard's evening |
|
|
After dark, poetically |
|
|
Keats's nightfall |
|
|
"Cant" or "hallow" ending |
|
|
"Cant" or "Hallow" ending |
|
|
Bard's nightfall |
|
|
Poetic time after dusk |
|
|
Dusk, to poets |
|
|
Poetic time of day |
|
|
Poet's twilight |
|
|
"__ so thou outrunnest grace": "Timon of Athens" |
|
|
Poetic time of day |
|
|
"___ the slight harebell raised its head": Scott |
|
|
"___then my soul with exultation dances": Keats |
|
|
Bard's early night |
|
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Poetic time of day |
|
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Poetic night |
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Hallow ending? |
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Dark time, in poetry |
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Bard's nightfall |
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"I should ___ die with pity" (King Lear) |
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"I should ___ die with pity, / To see another thus": Shak. |
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After dark, poetically |
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"Cant" or "Hallow" ending |
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Dark time in poetry |
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Suffix with "velvet" or "Hallow" |
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Close of day, to poets |
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Twilight time, to Tennyson |
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Still, in poetry |
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When the day's done, to Donne |
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Versifier's "still" |
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Suffix for velvet |
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Nightfall, in poetry |
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Night, poetically |
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Yet, to the Bard |
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Bard's adverb |
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"Velvet" or "hallow" ending |
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It's between morn and night |
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Dusk, to Donne |
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Bard's adverb |
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Nighttime, in old poems |
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Shakespearean adverb |
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Dusk, in verse |
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Poetic period |
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Twilight, to a bard |
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Night time, poetically |
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Dusk, to one who words good |
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Twilight, to a bard |
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|
Velvet finish? |
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Morn's opposite |
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|
Poetic period |
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|
Shakespearean twilight |
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Bard's twilight |
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Poet's dusk |
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|
Suffix with "velvet" or "hallow" |
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|
Poet's nightfall |
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|
"Velvet" attachment |
|
|
Poetic, V-less contraction |
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|
Shakespearean adverb |
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|
Poetic dusk |
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|
Poetic dusk |
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Night time, poetically |
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|
Day's end, to Donne |
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|
Poetic contraction |
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Yet, poetically |
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Poe's night |
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Velvet finish? |
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Poetic adverb |
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Yet, in verse |
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Still, to Shakespeare |
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Period in a sonnet |
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|
Nightfall, in verse |
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"__ like the passage of an angel's tear": Keats |
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Poetical twilight |
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Nightfall, to bards |
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"Velvet" attachment |
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Velvet or Hallow ender |
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Poetic time after dusk |
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Poetic dusk |
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Poetic P.M. |
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Poet's dusk |
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Poetic twilight |
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Suffix for "Hallow" |
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Twilight time, to Tennyson |
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Bard's time of day |
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|
Dark time for a poet |
|
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Gloaming, in verse |
|
|
Period in a sonnet |
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|
Poetic time of day |
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|
Velvet finish? |
|
|
Time o' day |
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Poetic time after dusk |
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Poetic period |
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Opposite of morn |
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Night, poetically |
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|
Contracted time period? |
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Bard's nightfall |
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Bard's dusk |
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"I should ___ die with pity": King Lear |
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"Horatio, thou art ___ as just a man ...": Hamlet |
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Bard's time of day |
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Dark time for a poet |
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Time of day, briefly |
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|
Twilight, to Tennyson |
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Dark time, in verse |
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|
Literary contraction |
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|
Dark time for bards |
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"No more, but ___ a woman": "Antony and Cleopatra" |
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Poetic period after dusk |
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Night, in verse |
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"I should ___ die with pity, / To see another thus": King Lear |
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After-dusk time, to a poet |
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Night of poetry |
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Dusk, in verse |
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"___ as the green-growing bud unfolds": Longfellow |
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Poetical twilight |
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"Horatio, thou art ___ as just a man ..." |
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|
Sunset time, in verse |
|
|
Late in the day, for poets |
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It adds 10 to 8? |
|
|
Bard's bedtime? |
|
|
Day's end, to a poet |
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|
Literary contraction |
|
|
After dusk, poetically |
|
|
Night of poetry |
|
|
Nightfall, in poetry |
|
|
Day's end, to a poet |
|
|
Nighttime, in verses |
|
|
Poetic night |
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Dusk, in verse |
|
|
Bard's nightfall |
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Dusk, to 7-Down |
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|
Poetic time |
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Suffix for velvet |
|
|
When Donne is done for the day? |
|
|
Yet, to Yeats |
|
|
Poet's time of day |
|
|
Dusk, to 7-Down |
|
|
Suffix for velvet |
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|
When Donne is done for the day? |
|
|
Yet, to Yeats |
|
|
Tennyson's twilight |
|
|
Bard's dusk |
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|
Morn's opposite |
|
|
Hallow conclusion |
|
|
"Hallow" ending |
|
|
Bard's nightfall |
|
|
Donne's dinnertime? |
|
|
Night of poetry? |
|
|
Poet's early night |
|
|
Poet's sundown |
|
|
Bard's contraction |
|
|
Dark time for poets |
|
|
Morn's opposite |
|
|
Velvet attachment? |
|
|
Bard's contraction |
|
|
Dark time for poets |
|
|
Morn's opposite |
|
|
Tennyson's twilight |
|
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When night comes o'er the land |
|
|
Poet's evening |
|
|
Night of yore |
|
|
Browning's bedtime? |
|
|
Dark time for poets |
|
|
Tennyson's twilight |
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|
"Is it ___ so? Then I defy you, stars!": Romeo |
|
|
Poetic gloaming |
|
|
Twilight, poetically |
|
|
Poetic nightfall |
|
|
Ending with "Hallow" |
|
|
Bard's twilight |
|
|
Literary contraction |
|
|
Nightfall, to poets |
|
|
Poetic contraction |
|
|
Twilight time, to a poet |
|
|
Contraction before "now" |
|
|
Keats's nightfall |
|
|
Early night, to a poet |
|
|
Dark time, in verse |
|
|
Brief period of time? |
|
|
"Cant" or "hallow" ending |
|
|
Nighttime, in verse |
|
|
Twilight time, to a poet |
|
|
Darkening time in verse |
|
|
Dark'ning time |
|
|
Dusk, in verse |
|
|
Tennyson's dusk |
|
|
Dusk, in verse |
|
|
Darkening time in verse |
|
|
Dark'ning time |
|
|
Sunset follower, in poetry |
|
|
Dusk, to Donne |
|
|
Suffix with velvet |
|
|
Poetic dark period |
|
|
Dark time, to a bard |
|
|
Dark time, for short |
|
|
Poetic time of day |
|
|
Nighttime's start, in poetry |
|
|
Velvet end? |
|
|
Poetic dusk |
|
|
It adds 10 to 8? |
|
|
Literary contraction |
|
|
Twilight, to Tennyson |
|
|
Evening, in an ode |
|
|
Day's end, poetically |
|
|
Suffix with velvet |
|
|
Twilight, to a poet |
|
|
Day's end, in verse |
|
|
Ending for velvet or Hallow |
|
|
Dusk, to poets |
|
|
Sonneteer's sundown |
|
|
Poetic adverb |
|
|
Twilight, to Tennyson |
|
|
Poetic time |
|
|
Bard's dark time |
|
|
"___ now, while walking down the rural lane" (Longfellow) |
|
|
Post-dusk |
|
|
Poet's dark time |
|
|
Last letters appropriate for October's last day |
|
|
Poetic day's end |
|
|
Poetic sunset time |
|
|
Poet's dark time |
|
|
Dusk, to Donne |
|
|
Bard's dark time |
|
|
Bard's nightfall |
|
|
Day's end, poetically |
|
|
Twilight time, to a poet |
|
|
Early night, in an ode |
|
|
Poetic sunset time |
|
|
Bard's nightfall |
|
|
Chaucer's twilight |
|
|
"__ then would be some stooping": Browning |
|
|
Morn's opposite |
|
|
Quaint contraction |
|
|
Night of yore |
|
|
"__ then would be some stooping": Browning |
|
|
Dusk, to Donne |
|
|
Close of day, to poets |
|
|
Morn's opposite |
|
|
Bardic dusk |
|
|
Poe's evening |
|
|
Bard's contraction |
|
|
Bard's night |
|
|
Dusk, to Donne |
|
|
Poet's time |
|
|
Suffix with velvet |
|
|
Nighttime, to a poet |
|
|
Dusk, to Donne |
|
|
"Hallow" ending |
|
|
Dusk, to Donne |
|
|
Late-October date suffix |
|
|
Tennyson's twilight |
|
|
Velvet finish |
|
|
"Faith, __ with losing his wits": "Hamlet" |
|
|
Donne's dusk |
|
|
Night of yore |
|
|
Poetic day's end |
|
|
It may precede "tho" |
|
|
Poetic contraction |
|
|
"Faith, __ with losing his wits": "Hamlet" |
|
|
Donne's dusk |
|
|
Night of yore |
|
|
Bard's dusk |
|
|
Velvet finish |
|
|
Keats's nightfall |
|
|
Sunset follower, in poetry |
|
|
Tennyson's twilight |
|
|
Opposite of morn, to a poet |
|
|
With 9-Down, albeit, poetically |
|
|
Dusk, to Donne |
|
|
Dusk, to Donne |
|
|
It follows sunset, in poetry |
|
|
Night of poetry |
|
|
Poetic darkness |
|
|
Hallow ending |
|
|
"___ now the gulf appears in view": Byron |
|
|
Still, in verse |
|
|
Dark time in poetry |
|
|
Poetic time |
|
|
Attachment with velvet or Hallow |
|
|
Bard's dark time |
|
|
Bard's twilight |
|
|
Though, poetically |
|
|
Sunset time, in verse |
|
|
Poetic nighttime |
|
|
Poet's contraction |
|
|
Sunset time, in verse |
|
|
Still, to poets |
|
|
Nightfall of poetry |
|
|
"My Ploughman he comes hame at __": Burns |
|
|
Night time, to Burns |
|
|
Velvet finish? |
|
|
Poetic nightfall |
|
|
Poetic night |
|
|
Night time, to Burns |
|
|
___ tho |
|
|
Poet's dusk |
|
|
Dusk, poetically |
|
|
Late-October suffix |
|
|
Poet's dusk |
|
|
Poetic contraction |
|
|
Poetic night |
|
|
Velvet finish |
|
|
Sunset time, in verse |
|
|
Twilight, to Tennyson |
|
|
Poet's contraction |
|
|
Night, in poems |
|
|
Velvet finish? |
|
|
Poetic nighttime |
|
|
Poetic adverb |
|
|
Ending with hallow |
|
|
Bard's bedtime? |
|
|
Sunset time to Shelley |
|
|
Chaucer's twilight |
|
|
Bard's time |
|
|
Poet's nighttime |
|
|
Poet's contraction |
|
|
Velvet ending |
|
|
Still, in poetry |
|
|
Tennyson's dusk |
|
|
Sonneteer's sundown |
|
|
Lyrical period |
|
|
Chaucer's twilight |
|
|
Night, in poetry |
|
|
Suffix with Hallow |
|
|
Late in the day, poetically |
|
|
Tho lead-in |
|
|
Hallow end |
|
|
Bard's bedtime? |
|
|
Poetic contraction |
|
|
Moreover, in poesy |
|
|
Ending for Hallow |
|
|
Poetic dusk |
|
|
Yet, poetically |
|
|
Lyrical period |
|
|
Bard's early night |
|
|
Cant end |
|
|
Donne's dusk |
|
|
Night of poetry |
|
|
Velvet ender |
|
|
October 31 suffix |
|
|
Velvet finish? |
|
|
Velvet finish |
|
|
Hallow ending |
|
|
Velvet finish |
|
|
Bard's time |
|
|
Donne's dinnertime? |
|
|
Lyrical period |
|
|
Ode time |
|
|
Poetic gloaming |
|
|
Rhyme time? |
|
|
Twilight time to a poet |
|
|
Poetic gloaming |
|
|
Ode time |
|
|
Velvet finish |
|
|
Donne's dinnertime? |
|
|
Bard's time |
|
|
Tho' |
|
|
Sundown, to Shelley |
|
|
Altho' |
|
|
Poetic contraction |
|
|
Still, in verse |
|
|
Poet's sundown |
|
|
Night time, poetically |
|
|
Night, in verse |
|
|
Yet, poetically |
|
|
Poetic contraction |
|
|
Night time, poetically |
|
|
Velvet finish |
|
|
Velvet finish? |
|
|
Poet's dusk |
|
|
Literary adverb |
|
|
Poetic adverb |
|
|
Velvet ender |
|
|
Poet's evening |
|
|
Teasdale's twilight time |
|
|
Dusk, to Donne |
|
|
Sundown, to Shelley |
|
|
Dark time for poets |
|
|
Bard's contraction |
|
|
Yet, in verse |
|
|
Bard's nightfall |
|
|
Dark period for Donne |
|
|
Ending for Hallow |
|
|
Poet's contraction |
|
|
Nighttime, in poetry |
|
|
Poetic adverb |
|
|
Nigh night? |
|
|
Sundown, in sonnets |
|
|
Velvet finish? |
|
|
Poetic time |
|
|
Yet, poetically |
|
|
Yet, to Yeats |
|
|
Yet, in verse |
|
|
Poetic twilight |
|
|
Poetic contraction |
|
|
Dusk, to John Donne |
|
|
"I should _____ die with pity" (King Lear) |
|
|
Literary time |
|
|
Velvet suffix |
|
|
Adverb in verse |
|
|
Poetic nighttime |
|
|
Nighttime, to a poet |
|
|
Shakespearean contraction |
|
|
Poet's sundown |
|
|
Yet, poetically |
|
|
Browning night |
|
|
Late in the day, for poets |
|
|
Velvet finish? |
|
|
Literary contraction |
|
|
Browning's bedtime? |
|
|
Dark time for poets |
|
|
Dark period of poetry |
|
|
Suffix with velvet |
|
|
Suffix meaning "imitation" |
|
|
Time of day, to poets |
|
|
Rhyme time? |
|
|
" _____ as the green-growing bud unfolds": Longfellow |
|
|
Fabric suffix |
|
|
Night, to Noyes |
|
|
The bard's bedtime? |
|
|
Sundown, to Shelley |
|
|
Sundown, in poesy |
|
|
Ending for velvet |
|
|
Poet's verily |
|
|
Twilight poetically |
|
|
Poetic time |
|
|
Poet's shortening |
|
|
Yet, in poems |
|
|
Poetic night time |
|
|
Hallow finish? |
|
|
After dark, poetically |
|
|
Poetic night |
|
|
Even, to poets |
|
|
Night, to the Bard |
|
|
Yet, in poems |
|
|
Poetic adverb |
|
|
Fabric name ending |
|
|
Bard's early night |
|
|
Yet, to a poet |
|
|
After dusk, poetically |
|
|
Cant trailer |
|
|
"____for hate thou canst but kill": Melville |
|
|
Poetic contraction |
|
|
Poetic adverb |
|
|
Even in poetry |
|
|
Laureate's level |
|
|
Poetic word |
|
|
Dusk, to Donne |
|
|
Hallow end |
|
|
Velvet ending |
|
|
Night of poetry |
|
|
Velvet finish |
|
|
Car finish |
|
|
Nightfall, in verse |
|
|
Yet, poetically |
|
|
When dark comes o'er the land |
|
|
Though, poetically |
|
|
Still, to poets |
|
|
It follows sunset, in poetry |
|
|
Hallow ending |
|
|
Fabric name suffix |
|
|
Velvet ending |
|
|
Velvet finish |
|
|
Poet's dusk |
|
|
P.M. hours, to a bard |
|
|
Time of day to shelley |
|
|
Poetically, on the same plane |
|
|
Velvet tail |
|
|
Eliot's level |
|
|
Poet's period after dusk |
|
|
Gloaming |
|
|
Gloaming, to poets |
|
|
Post-dusk |
|
|
Time of day, to a poet |
|
|
Dusk to Browning |
|
|
Velvet ending |
|
|
Time of darkling |
|
|
Nighttime to poets |
|
|
Donne's dusk |
|
|
Still, to Steele |
|
|
Poet's time |
|
|
Bard's twilight |
|
|
Nighttime, in poetry |
|
|
Poet's adverb |
|
|
Hallow ender |
|
|
Dinner time, to Donne |
|
|
Nighttime's start, in poetry |
|
|
Hallow follower |
|
|
" . . . hour at ___": Burns |
|
|
Nightfall, to bards |
|
|
Velvet ending |
|
|
Yet, to W.S. |
|
|
Poetic nightfall |
|
|
Sunset time, to Shelley |
|
|
Scop's end of day |
|
|
Velvet attachment |
|
|
Yet, in poesy |
|
|
Gloaming |
|
|
"Frae morn to ___ . . . ": Burns |
|
|
Even, in poesy |
|
|
Twilight time, to Tennyson |
|
|
Frost-y night? |
|
|
Byron's twilight |
|
|
Dusk's time, to Tennyson |
|
|
At the same time, poetically |
|
|
"___ Napoli": T. A. Daly |
|
|
Velvet chaser |
|
|
P.M. period in poesy |
|
|
Velvet ending |
|
|
Postsundown time, to Poe |
|
|
Evening, in poesy |
|
|
"___ let them clash!": Burns |
|
|
Suffix for velvet |
|
|
Sundown, to Spenser |
|
|
"___ Let Them Clash," Burns poem |
|
|
"Frae morn to ___ . . . " |
|
|
Ending for velvet |
|
|
Plural ending for fellah |
|
|
Hallow ending |
|
|
Poetic word |
|
|
Ending for Hallow |
|
|
Time of day, in poesy |
|
|
Poetic contraction |
|
|
Imitation: Suffix |
|
|
Suffix with velvet |
|
|
Twilight in Scotland |
|
|
Poetic time of night |
|
|
Ending for "Hallow" |
|
|
Yet, to Shakespeare |
|
|
Suffix for an inferior fabric |
|
|
Dusk, to poets |
|
|
Harold of comics |
|
|
Poet's word |
|
|
Irish diminutive suffix |
|
|
"For ___ though vanquish'd, he could argue still": Goldsmith |
|
|
Diminutive suffix meaning "dear one" |
|
|
Imitation: suffix |
|
|
Even, to poets |
|
|
Imitation fabric: Suffix |
|
|
Bard's word |
|
|
Yet, to poets |
|
|
Word in poems |
|
|
Poetic time. |
|
|
Time of day: Poet. |
|
|
Poetic time of day. |
|
|
Poetic contraction. |
|
|
Poetic adverb. |
|
|
Yet, poetically speaking. |
|
|
Notwithstanding: Poet. |
|
|
Poet's word. |
|
|
Even: Poet. |
|
|
Poetic word. |
|
|
Poetic dusk. |
|
|
Slough. |
|
|
Still: Poet. |
|
|
Anglo-Irish diminutive suffix. |
|
|
Early night: Poet. |
|
|
Evening: Poet. |
|
|
Bardic "even." |
|
|
Poet's "even." |
|
|
Even: Poetic. |
|
|
Even: Contr. |
|
|
A Shakespearean "even." |
|
|
Diminutive suffix: Anglo-Ir. |
|
|
Twilight: Contr. |
|
|
Yet: Contraction. |
|
|
Eyes: Scot. |
|
|
Even: Poetical. |
|
|
Gloaming, even more poetically |
|
|
Dusk, in poetry |
|
|
Gloaming, to poets |
|
|
"___ So, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come" (hymn) |
|
|