| Feet were, in Siam, birdlike (5) |
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| Fifths of some Shakespeare lines |
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| One is on all but tender feet |
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| The setter is tall, not quite showing feet |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
21 Apr 2025 |
| Sexual declaration used in poems? (5) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
14 Apr 2025 |
| Setter admits being sexually diverse - in poetic terms |
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| Poetry measures |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
13 Mar 2025 |
| I'm not straight in the feet (5) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
04 Feb 2025 |
| Poetic feet (5) |
The Guardian Quick |
07 Jan 2025 |
| Certain poetic feet |
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| Medics backtracked within two feet |
The Telegraph Toughie |
21 Nov 2024 |
| Poetic feet; I'm Abi (anag.) |
The Telegraph Plusword |
05 Nov 2024 |
| 15 feet type - short and long (5) |
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| Feet - setter's two to start with |
The Times Cryptic |
06 Jul 2024 |
| There are five in "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" |
The Telegraph Cross Atlantic |
01 Jul 2024 |
| Island deer animated, scratching head and feet |
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| Identify yourself as huge? Not good for feet (5) |
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| Statement of sexual status in poetic measures (5) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
16 May 2024 |
| Most of this person's large feet |
The Times Cryptic |
03 Apr 2024 |
| Many iambs |
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| Shakespeare's poetic feet |
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| I am bidding to start with poetic metrical feet (5) |
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| I am bidding to start with poetic metrical feet. (5) |
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| Metrical patterns in book one friend abroad carries |
The Telegraph Toughie |
05 Dec 2023 |
| Metrical patterns in book one friend abroad carries (5) |
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| Setter's perhaps half-straight feet? |
The Guardian Cryptic |
24 Aug 2022 |
| An excellent doctor in residence for feet |
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| A bit of ice regularly calms Brit's feet |
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| “She walks in beauty, like the night” feet |
Wall Street Journal |
01 Jun 2022 |
| Feet and inches are measurements British insist on using first of all |
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| A doctor probing eyes, we hear, and feet |
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| Roman pair squeezing a medic's feet |
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| There are five ____ in a typical line of Shakespeare |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
07 Mar 2021 |
| One cartoon character missing head and feet |
The Telegraph Toughie |
21 Oct 2020 |
| Poetic feet |
The Washington Post |
15 Sep 2020 |
| Poetic feet |
LA Times Daily |
15 Sep 2020 |
| Poetic pairs |
The Washington Post |
23 Aug 2020 |
| Poetic pairs |
LA Times Daily |
23 Aug 2020 |
| Fancy way of saying 'feet'? |
Jonesin |
02 Jun 2020 |
| Early morning, first pair of big feet |
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| Doctor in Iowa, one for feet |
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| Ace storage unit with two round feet? |
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| Metrical patterns in book one French friend carries |
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| Frost-y feet? |
LA Times Daily |
01 May 2019 |
| Frost-y feet? |
The Washington Post |
01 May 2019 |
| Frost-y feet? |
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| A storage unit with two round feet? |
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| Some metrical feet |
Universal |
27 Nov 2018 |
| Sonnet line fivesome |
LA Times Daily |
31 Oct 2018 |
| Sonnet line fivesome |
The Washington Post |
31 Oct 2018 |
| Poetic feet |
Universal |
16 Sep 2018 |
| The writer's drawn to men and women's feet |
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| Metrical foot |
Universal |
27 Jan 2018 |
| Metrical feet |
Universal |
18 Jan 2018 |
| Some metrical feet |
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| Sonnet line fivesome |
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| Poetic feet |
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| Metrical foot |
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| Metrical feet |
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| Metrical feet |
The Telegraph Quick |
03 Nov 2017 |
| Some feet |
New York Times |
15 Oct 2017 |
| Metrical feet |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Apr 2017 |
| Some feet |
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| Poetic feet |
Wall Street Journal |
10 Dec 2016 |
| Metrical patterns in book carried by one French friend |
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| 'Whose woods these are I think I know' has four |
New York Times |
08 Nov 2016 |
| Poetic feet |
Newsday |
20 Oct 2016 |
| Setter is into both men and women's feet |
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| William bicycles -- feet getting stuck |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
22 Apr 2016 |
| I'll go for both feet |
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| Feature of William? Big feet! |
The Times Cryptic |
31 Mar 2016 |
| Giant's description of himself, briefly: more than one foot? |
The Times Cryptic |
24 Feb 2016 |
| "Whose woods these are I think I know" has four |
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| Metrical units |
Universal |
02 Nov 2015 |
| Film theatre |
The Times Concise |
14 Sep 2015 |
| Lines from one topless deer, we hear |
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| 'But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?,' e.g |
New York Times |
26 Jul 2015 |
| Admission from person turned on by men and women's feet |
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| Poets' feet |
Universal |
11 Jun 2015 |
| A doctor within two feet of poets |
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| Poetic feet |
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| Metrical units |
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| "But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?," e.g. |
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| Poets' feet |
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| Metrical feet |
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| There are usually five in a sonnet line |
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| Poetic metrical units |
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| Poet's feet |
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| Feet the setter swings both ways? |
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| A doctor within two feet |
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| Metric poetic feet |
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| Feet in some meters |
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| Literary feet |
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| Common sonnet line quintet |
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| Literary feet |
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| Stressed feet, in poetry |
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| Verse units |
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| Feet in some meters (Var.) |
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| Shakespeare's feet |
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| Poetic feet |
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| Feet in a line |
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| Poetic feet |
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| Poet's feet |
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| Common sonnet line quintet |
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| Poet's feet |
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| Common sonnet line quintet |
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| Short feet |
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| Metrical feet |
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| I am near big feet (5) |
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| Units in a poem |
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| Poetic metrical units (Var.) |
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| There are usually five in a sonnet line |
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| Metric poetic feet |
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| Pentameter pieces, perhaps |
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| There are usually five in a sonnet line |
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| Verse units |
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| Verse units |
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| Metric feet |
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| Poetic feet |
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| Feet in a line |
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| Poetic metrical feet |
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| Metrical units |
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| Metrical feet |
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| Metrical feet |
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| Metric feet |
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| Metric feet |
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| Metrical feet |
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| Poetic feet |
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| Poets' feet |
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| Metrical feet |
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| Metrical feet |
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| Feet in some meters |
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| Stressed feet, in poetry |
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| Poet's feet |
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| Horace's Epodes |
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| Metric feet |
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| Metric feet: L. |
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| Poetic feet |
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| Poetic measures |
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| Opposites of trochees |
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| Poetic feet |
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| Metrical feet. |
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| Poetic feet. |
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| Feet of two syllables. |
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| Metric feet. |
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| Metrical feet: Lat. |
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