| Following defeat, English gathered in irregular lines |
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| Complimentary writing? (4,5) |
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| So no charges are preferred by the poet? (4,5) |
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| Poetry for which the liberated poet isn't paid? (4,5) |
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| Style of poetry popularised by TS Eliot (4,5) |
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| Trait of Walt Whitman's writing (In this clue's answer, unscramble letters 4-9) |
Universal |
15 Aug 2024 |
| On the house, gratis, comped, etc. |
LA Times Daily |
19 Jul 2024 |
| Give-away lines? (4,5) |
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| Poetry without rhyming or metrical structure |
The Times Specialist |
10 Jun 2024 |
| For which the poet does not expect a fee? (4,5) |
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| High fever trees, but not tons, in irregular lines |
The Telegraph Toughie |
07 Jun 2023 |
| Poetic style produces great excitement round about Home Counties |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
11 Mar 2017 |
| Veers, perhaps, into unrestrained lines? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
04 May 2016 |
| Priceless volume with Irish poetry |
The Times Cryptic |
21 May 2015 |
| Unrhymed poetry |
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| Like playing tennis with the net down, to Robert Frost |
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| Like playing tennis with the net down, to Robert Frost |
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| Type of poetry |
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| Poetry with no set meter |
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| Whitman genre |
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| Unrhymed poesy |
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| Imagists employ it |
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| It has irregular meter |
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| Poet's output |
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| Type of writing. |
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| Style of writing. |
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| Carl Sandburg's forte. |
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| Carl Sandburg's specialty. |
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| The work of Carl Sandburg. |
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| Poetry. |
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