Crossword Clues for IAMBS

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Poetic feet Newsday 08 Aug 2025
Metrical feet Universal 04 Aug 2025
Unstressed-stressed metrical feet The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 05 Jun 2025
Poetic feet LA Times Daily 29 May 2025
Poetic metrical foot
Feet in a meter? Universal 12 Mar 2025
Poetic feet The Telegraph Cross Atlantic 15 Feb 2025
A couple of feet? Hoskins is bloody sizable primarily!
Poetic feet of one kind
Feet at a poetry slam
Metrical feet which consist of an unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable (5)
Metric feet LA Times Daily 29 Sep 2024
Feet in a meter New York Times 12 Sep 2024
Pound feet?
Poetic feet Universal 19 Jun 2024
They are two foot long (5)
Above and below Newsday 11 May 2024
Poetic feet Commuter 25 Mar 2024
Parts of a meter
Poetic feet Commuter 18 Mar 2024
Poetic feet in Shakespeare LA Times Daily 04 Mar 2024
Metrical feet in poetry (one of three possible spellings) The Times Specialist Sunday 25 Feb 2024
Poetic feet (anagram of "bamis")
Poetic meters
*Feet in a sonnet Universal 09 May 2023
Metrical feet Wall Street Journal 08 May 2023
"My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun" quintet LA Times Daily 16 Mar 2023
Shakespeare's 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?' has five of them New York Times 12 Feb 2023
Clever technology reversed doctor's feet
Sonnet line quintet LA Times Daily 06 Oct 2022
Sonnet line quintet The Washington Post 10 Apr 2022
Sonnet line quintet LA Times Daily 10 Apr 2022
There are 70 in a Shakespearean sonnet New York Times 25 Sep 2021
Pope's feet? The Washington Post Sunday 18 Jul 2021
"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" quintet LA Times Daily 01 Jul 2021
'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?' quintet The Washington Post 01 Jul 2021
Feet for poets Jonesin 23 Feb 2021
Feet with rhythm? Family Time 20 Sep 2020
Poetic feet Wall Street Journal 01 Sep 2020
Feet in a sonnet The Washington Post Sunday 14 Jun 2020
Poetic feet
Bits of poetry from writer's American rubbish
Poetic feet LA Times Daily 05 Apr 2020
Poetic feet The Washington Post 05 Apr 2020
Sonnet line quintet LA Times Daily 27 Jan 2020
Sonnet line quintet The Washington Post 27 Jan 2020
Poetic feet Newsday 05 Jan 2020
At front, snow by massed artillery is backed-up two feet
Trio in "To be, or not to be" LA Times Daily 31 Oct 2019
Trio in 'To be, or not to be' The Washington Post 31 Oct 2019
Poetic feet
Shakespeare's plays are full of them The Washington Post 13 Sep 2019
Shakespeare's plays are full of them LA Times Daily 13 Sep 2019
Bard's feet Premier Sunday 07 Jul 2019
Feet in a meter? LA Times Daily 15 Jun 2019
Feet in a meter? The Washington Post 15 Jun 2019
Those bragging about, primarily, big feet?
Trio in "To be, or not to be"
Shakespeare's plays are full of them
Feet in a meter?
Scanned feet The Washington Post Sunday 16 Dec 2018
Poet's ''da-DA, da-DA'' Newsday 13 Apr 2018
Quartet in 'Whose woods these are I think I know' The Washington Post 21 Feb 2018
Quartet in "Whose woods these are I think I know" LA Times Daily 21 Feb 2018
Quartet in "Whose woods these are I think I know"
'Above' and 'beyond,' e.g New York Times 22 Oct 2017
Two-syllable metric feet USA Today 05 Jul 2017
"Above" and "beyond," e.g.
Two-syllable metric feet
Feet, as measured in poetry Universal 12 Nov 2016
One little creature's lacking head and feet
Shakespeare's feet Wall Street Journal 15 Mar 2016
Feet in some meters Universal 12 Jan 2016
Feet, as measured in poetry
Feet in some meters
Feet in a meter Universal 18 Oct 2015
Ambi's put out some poetic measures
Feet, in verse Premier Sunday 19 Apr 2015
Some two-syllable feet USA Today 02 Apr 2015
Keatsian feet The Chronicle of Higher Education 27 Feb 2015
Poetic feet Universal 06 Feb 2015
Metrical feet
Poetry feet
Poetic feet
Feet in a meter
Feet, in verse
Some two-syllable feet
Keatsian feet
Feet of a poet
Frost's feet?
Rhythmic feet
Poets' feet
Poetic feet
Poetic units
Feet for poets
Poets' feet
Feet with rhythm
Poetic feet
Rhythmic feet?
Sonneteer's feet
Two-syllable feet
Two-syllable feet
Sonnet line fivesome
Sonnet line fivesome
Poets' feet
Shakespearean feet
Rhythmic feet?
Shakespearean feet
Feet in a meter?
Rhythmic feet?
Poetic feet
Poets' feet
Poetry feet
Poetry feet
"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" has five of these
da-DUM, da-DUM, da-DUM
Shakespeare's feet?
Metric feet
Poetry feet
Feet in a meter
Poet's feet
Metrical units
Poetic feet
Sonnet segments
Rhythmic feet
Feet found in English verse
Shakespeare's feet
Frost's feet?
Metric measures
Feet on the desk, maybe
Feet on the desk, maybe
Frost feet
Metrical units
Poetic feet
Shakespeare's feet
"Come live with me and be my love" has four of them
Poetic feet
Poetic units
"Come live with me and be my love" has four of them
Metrical feet
Feet, of sorts
Shakespeare's feet
Common pentameter components
Feet of poetry
Shakespeare's feet
Feet in meter
Frosty feet?
Feet of poetry
Pentameter parts, maybe
Prosodic feet
Poetic units
Some feet
Poetic feet
Feet in some meters
Shakespearean feet
Feet for poets
Poets' feet
Some two-syllable feet
Feet in meter
"Frost-y" feet
Feet for poets
Metrical feet
Rhythmic feet
Pentameter parts
Two-beat feet
Feet with rhythm?
Two-syllable feet
Sonnet segments
Metrical measures
Ogden Nash's feet
Metrical feet
Blank-verse feet
Whittier's feet
Feet for W. S. Gilbert
Feet of common measure
Verse cadences
Metrical feet of two syllables.
Poetic feet.
Feet that go along with the beat
Poetic feet, used by Pope.
Two-syllable feet, in verse.
Metrical feet.
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