Headwear husband owns no longer |
The Times Quick Cryptic |
01 Mar 2024 |
Owns, biblically |
Universal |
01 Mar 2024 |
Possesses, archaic |
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"... ___ September, April, June..." |
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"Hell — no fury ..." |
Eugene Sheffer |
23 Sep 2023 |
Possesses, in the past |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Aug 2023 |
"Hell ___ no fury..." |
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"Hell — no fury ..." |
Eugene Sheffer |
29 Sep 2022 |
"Hell ___ No Fury" (Nina Bergman starrer) |
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Doth own |
LA Times Daily |
21 Sep 2022 |
'Thirty days ___ September ...' |
New York Times |
29 Jun 2022 |
"Has," to Shakespeare |
Family Time |
27 Jun 2022 |
"Hell ___ no fury..." |
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Possesses, in poems |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Jun 2021 |
Possesses, in Shakespeare |
Premier Sunday |
30 May 2021 |
Biblical word of possession |
LA Times Daily |
04 May 2021 |
Biblical word of possession |
The Washington Post |
04 May 2021 |
Doth possess |
LA Times Daily |
07 Apr 2021 |
Doth possess |
The Washington Post |
07 Apr 2021 |
Has old bowler possibly arrived at end of pitch? |
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Possesses, in the Bible |
Premier Sunday |
21 Mar 2021 |
''The moon ... raised her lamp above'' (The Lily of Killarney) |
Irish Times Simplex |
05 Mar 2021 |
"Hell ___ No Fury" |
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Owns, biblically |
Universal |
26 Feb 2021 |
'Hell ___ no fury ...' |
New York Times |
30 Nov 2020 |
Has, archaically |
USA Today |
09 Nov 2020 |
First verb to be telegraphed |
Newsday |
25 Oct 2020 |
Possesses, old-style |
USA Today |
07 Sep 2020 |
"Hell ___ no fury..." |
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Keepeth |
New York Times |
03 Sep 2020 |
Possesses, archaically |
The Washington Post Sunday |
30 Aug 2020 |
'Thirty days ___ September ...' |
New York Times |
27 Aug 2020 |
Owns, in the Bible |
The Washington Post Sunday |
23 Feb 2020 |
Possesses, biblically |
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“Summer’s lease ___ all too short a date”: Shakespeare |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Sep 2019 |
Doth possess |
The Washington Post Sunday |
04 Aug 2019 |
'Hell — no fury ...' |
Eugene Sheffer |
15 Jul 2019 |
"Hell ____ no fury..." |
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"Love __ reason, reason none": Shak |
LA Times Daily |
28 May 2019 |
'Love __ reason, reason none': Shak |
The Washington Post |
28 May 2019 |
Old ownership word |
LA Times Daily |
25 May 2019 |
Old ownership word |
The Washington Post |
25 May 2019 |
Doth own |
Premier Sunday |
21 Apr 2019 |
Owns, archaically |
Jonesin |
15 Jan 2019 |
Old ownership word |
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"Love __ reason, reason none": Shak. |
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"Summer's lease ___ all too short a date": Shakespeare |
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'Poison, I see, ___ been his timeless end': Shak |
New York Times |
29 Dec 2018 |
Possesses, to the Bard |
New York Times |
11 Nov 2018 |
Verb in the first telegraph message |
New York Times |
01 Sep 2018 |
'What ___ God wrought' (first official Morse code message) |
Jonesin |
07 Aug 2018 |
Keeps, old-style |
Newsday |
08 Jul 2018 |
'Hell ___ no fury ...' |
The Washington Post Sunday |
17 Jun 2018 |
"Hell ___ No Fury" |
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"He who ___ not sinned..." |
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Biblical verb |
LA Times Daily |
08 Mar 2018 |
Biblical verb |
The Washington Post |
08 Mar 2018 |
"Thirty days ____ September ..." |
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Possesses, to the Bard |
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"Poison, I see, ___ been his timeless end": Shak. |
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Verb in the first telegraph message |
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Has in an old form? |
New York Times |
19 Nov 2017 |
Verb in the first telegraph message |
Newsday |
10 Sep 2017 |
Doth own |
Universal |
24 Jun 2017 |
Possesses, once |
New York Times |
22 Jun 2017 |
Biblical verb |
New York Times |
04 May 2017 |
"Thirty days ___ September . . ." |
USA Today |
07 Feb 2017 |
'Thirty days ...' |
Eugene Sheffer |
09 Jan 2017 |
Doth own |
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"Thirty days ___ September ..." |
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Biblical verb |
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Has in an old form? |
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Possesses, once |
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'Hell ___ no fury...' |
Wall Street Journal |
12 Nov 2016 |
"Hell ___ no fury . . ." |
USA Today |
20 Jul 2016 |
" ... __ no fury ... " |
LA Times Daily |
16 Jul 2016 |
Word in the first Morse message |
USA Today |
13 May 2016 |
" ... __ no fury ... " |
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"Hell ___ no fury . . ." |
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Word in the first Morse message |
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Owneth |
New York Times |
23 Dec 2015 |
Owneth |
Newsday |
20 Nov 2015 |
Has old-fashioned style |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
12 Oct 2015 |
Owns, biblically |
LA Times Daily |
01 Sep 2015 |
"What ___ God wrought?" |
USA Today |
14 Jul 2015 |
'Hell -- no fury ...' |
Thomas Joseph |
22 Apr 2015 |
'___ Romeo slain himself?': Juliet |
New York Times |
22 Jan 2015 |
"Thirty days ___ September . . ." |
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Owneth |
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"Greater love ___ no man ..." |
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"What ___ God wrought?" |
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"What ___ God wrought?" |
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"___ Romeo slain himself?": Juliet |
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Owneth |
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Owns, biblically |
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"What ___ God wrought?" (Numbers 23:23) |
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Owns, old-style |
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"Music __ charms ..." |
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"Hell __ no fury ..." |
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Civet "Hell ___ No Fury" |
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Rick Wakeman "Anne Boleyn: The Day Thou Gavest Lord ___ Ended" |
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"What __ God wrought?" |
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Doth possess |
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"... ___ no fury like a woman scorned" |
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Clipse "Hell ___ No Fury" |
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'What -- God wrought!' |
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"Hell ___ no fury" |
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See 53-Down |
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Verb in the world's first telegraph message |
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"What __ God wrought?" |
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Possesses, biblically |
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Possesses, biblically |
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Owns, once |
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Possesses, biblically |
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Owns, in the Bible |
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"What ___ God wrought!" |
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"What ___ God wrought?" |
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"What God ___ wrought . . ." |
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"Thirty days ___ November . . ." |
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"She ___ Dian's wit": Romeo |
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Word in a memorable Morse message |
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Doth own |
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"Thirty days ___ September ..." |
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'Hell -- no fury ...' |
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Shakespearean verb |
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". . . ___ no fury like a woman scorned" |
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"What __ God wrought?" |
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"Hell ___ no fury ..." |
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"Hell ___ no fury..." |
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"Hell ___ no fury ..." |
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Biblically possesses |
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Doth own |
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Doth own |
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Doth possess |
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"Hell __ no fury ..." |
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Doth own |
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Biblical verb |
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"___ Britain all the sun that shines?": "Cymbeline" |
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"He __ loosed the fateful lightning ..." |
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"He ___ loosed the fateful lightning ..." |
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"He __ loosed the fateful lightning ..." |
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"Hell __ no fury ..." |
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"What ___ God wrought!": Numbers 23:23 |
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"Hell ___ no fury ..." |
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"... ___ September, April, June ..." |
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"Hell ___ no fury …" |
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"What God ___ wrought ..." |
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"___ not a Jew eyes?": Shylock |
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Biblical verb |
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Biblical verb |
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"What ___ God wrought" |
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"Music __ charms..." |
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"Music __ charms..." |
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"Thirty days ___ September ..." |
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Doth possess |
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Possesses, in the Bible |
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Owns, biblically |
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Shakespearean verb |
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Owns, Biblically |
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Owns, biblically |
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"He __ loosed the fateful lightning..." |
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"He __ loosed the fateful lightning..." |
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Old auxiliary |
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"What ___ God wrought?" |
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Possesses, old-style |
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Owns, biblically |
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"Thirty days __ September . . ." |
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Shakespearean verb |
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Old auxiliary |
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Shakespearean verb |
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"Hell ___ no fury..." |
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Word in the first telegraph message |
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"Hell __ no fury ..." |
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Shakespearean verb |
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"Thirty days ___..." |
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Owns, of old |
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"... ___ no fury ..." |
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Shakespearean verb |
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"Hell __ no fury . . ." |
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"Hell ___ no fury..." |
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What ___ God wrought? |
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"Music ___ charms to soothe..." |
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Biblical verb |
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Owns in the O.T. |
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.Hell ___ no fury like . . .. |
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"Hell _____ no fury..." |
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"Thirty days ___ September..." |
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What ____ God wrought? |
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"God ___ made man upright" |
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Owns, once |
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"Thirty days ___ November..." |
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"Music oft __ such a charm . . ." |
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Possesses biblically |
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"He that __ clean hands . . .": Psalms |
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"Hell ___ no fury..." |
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What ____ God wrought! |
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"What___God wrought!" |
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Doth possess |
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"Thirty days ___ . . . " |
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"What God ___ joined . . . " |
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" . . . he ___ known my name" |
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"Hell ___ no fury . . . " |
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" . . . ___ laid the odds . . . ": Hamlet |
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"Greater love ___ no man . . . " |
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Owns, archaically |
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Biblical auxiliary verb |
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"For unto everyone that ___ . . . ": Matt. 25:29 |
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Biblical word |
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" . . . God ___ joined together" |
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"Music ___ charms . . . " |
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"What ___ God wrought!" |
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"Hell ___ no fury like . . . " |
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Poetic verb form. |
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Owns, old style. |
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Owns: Poet. |
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Poetic verb. |
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"Who ___ ears to hear . . . " |
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Relative of 89 Across. |
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Biblical verb. |
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Archaic verb form. |
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"What ___ God wrought." |
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Second word of first telegraphic message. |
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Possesses: Poet. |
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"What ___ God wrought?" |
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"He that ___ a beard is more than a youth" (Shakespeare) |
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