| Setter's almost broken foot |
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| In poetry, a metrical foot consisting of one short syllable followed by one long syllable |
Mirror Quiz |
09 May 2024 |
| How a highwayman might confess cutting horse’s foot |
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| The setter is on public transport, producing bit of poetry |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
04 Aug 2023 |
| The writer is vehicle for poetic form |
The Guardian Quiptic |
13 Feb 2023 |
| One doctor in Australia is good for the foot |
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| Compiler's commuting maybe? Not on foot |
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| Foot passengers may use this in the wee hours? |
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| Foot in this person's vehicle |
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| Metrical foot |
The Times Concise |
19 Nov 2019 |
| I have no leisure — almost behind, for example, in verse |
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| Foot doctor in Iowa, America |
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| Early in the morning almost broke into a bit of poetry |
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| Metrical foot |
The Telegraph Quick |
27 May 2016 |
| Metrical unit of two syllables |
Irish Times Simplex |
14 Apr 2016 |
| Metrical foot (Var.) |
Universal |
02 Jun 2015 |
| Metrical foot (Var.) |
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| Foot in a line |
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| Two-syllable unit |
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| Poetic foot |
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| Poetic foot |
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| Foot in a line |
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| Metrical foot |
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| Trochee's opposite |
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| Poetic foot. |
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| Two-syllable foot. |
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