Crossword Clues for OPE

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"___, just gonna sneak right past ya!" The Atlantic 14 Mar 2026
Unclose, to poets Thomas Joseph 23 Feb 2026
Unveil, in verse The Washington Post Mini 13 Feb 2026
Unlock, in poetry Premier Sunday 08 Feb 2026
Unlock, in poetry The Washington Post Mini 19 Jan 2026
Midwesterner's "Oho!" USA Today 28 Dec 2025
"Sorry I bumped into you!" The Atlantic 18 Dec 2025
Letters at the end of "rope" or "elope"
Midwesterner's "Almost bumped into you there" USA Today 09 Sep 2025
Clumsy Midwesterner's interjection Universal 03 Sep 2025
Midwesterner's "My b!" USA Today 28 Jul 2025
Expose, poetically New York Times 08 Jun 2025
Unseal, in verse Premier Sunday 25 May 2025
Actor Sharif USA Today Quick 20 May 2025
Set ajar, poetically
Be down in the dumps New York Times 08 May 2025
Unlock, in verses Newsday 28 Apr 2025
Unlock, in verse Eugene Sheffer 04 Apr 2025
Unlatch, in verse
Surprised Midwestern interjection USA Today 28 Feb 2025
What Barney often calls Andy's kid
Icon USA Today Quick 08 Feb 2025
Midwestern "Ah, didn't see you there!" USA Today 14 Jan 2025
Unlatched, in verse
Bard's "unseal" Newsday 05 Dec 2024
Midwesterner's embarrassed interjection New York Times 06 Nov 2024
"Behold, the heavens do ___": "Coriolanus" Wall Street Journal 23 Oct 2024
Surprised Midwestern interjection USA Today 18 Oct 2024
Reveal, in verse LA Times Daily 11 Oct 2024
Reveal, in verse Newsday 10 Oct 2024
Unseal, in verse Newsday 26 Sep 2024
Poet's ajar
Unveil, to a bard
Agape (poetic) (3)
Begin, in poetry
Midwestern word often said before "'Scuse me!" USA Today 14 Aug 2024
Unlock, in verse Eugene Sheffer 02 Aug 2024
Ajar, to a bard
Not home USA Today Quick 25 Jun 2024
Agape, to a bard
Unclose, to poets Thomas Joseph 06 Jun 2024
Midwestern exclamation of surprise LA Times Daily 27 May 2024
Unfasten, in verse
Unseal - poetically speaking !
Unlock, poetically Newsday 13 Mar 2024
Unfasten, poetically
Midwestern slang word expressing surprise
Ajar, to bards
Unlock, in verse Premier Sunday 21 Jan 2024
Reveal, to a poet LA Times Daily 07 Dec 2023
Unlock, in verse LA Times Daily 14 Nov 2023
Unclose, to poets Thomas Joseph 03 Oct 2023
Unlock, in verse Eugene Sheffer 27 Sep 2023
Reveal, poetically Newsday 23 Jul 2023
Unlock, to a bard Premier Sunday 02 Jul 2023
"Set __ the doors O soul": Whitman LA Times Daily 29 Apr 2023
Not closed, in verse Premier Sunday 23 Apr 2023
Unlock, poetically LA Times Daily 29 Mar 2023
Archaic for "open"
Open, poetically
"Unlock," to a poet
"Unlock" to Robert Frost
Unseal, in Shakespeare Newsday 06 Feb 2022
Unlock, in poems Premier Sunday 06 Feb 2022
"'And when I __ my lips let no dog bark!'": "The Merchant of Venice" LA Times Daily 24 Dec 2021
"... thus wide I'll __ my arms": "Hamlet" LA Times Daily 14 Dec 2021
Unclose, to a bard Wall Street Journal 22 Jul 2021
Poetic open
Reveal, to a poet LA Times Daily 27 Apr 2021
Reveal, to a poet
Open (poetic)
Make ajar, in poetry Thomas Joseph 19 Feb 2021
Reveal, in verse Newsday 19 Dec 2020
Unlock, poetically Wall Street Journal 12 Nov 2020
Reveal, in verse LA Times Daily 26 Oct 2020
Reveal, in verse
Unclose, to poets Thomas Joseph 21 Jul 2020
“Adam, now ___ thine eyes”: “Paradise Lost” Wall Street Journal 14 Jul 2020
Bard's ''unseal'' Newsday 12 Jul 2020
Unseal, in poetry Premier Sunday 26 Apr 2020
Reveal, in poems Newsday 19 Apr 2020
Ajar, poetically Wall Street Journal 12 Feb 2020
"'I __ you liked your drink,' sez Gunga Din" LA Times Daily 03 Nov 2019
''I __ you liked your drink,' sez Gunga Din'
Unlock, to Shakespeare
Unlock, to Shakespeare New York Times 27 Oct 2019
Unlock, in poetry New York Times 26 Sep 2019
Open, poetically
Unlock, in poetry
"'I __ you liked your drink,' sez Gunga Din"
Reveal, poetically
Reveal, poetically LA Times Daily 30 Dec 2018
Unlock, in verse LA Times Daily 20 Dec 2018
Unlock, in verse
Unseal, to Shakespeare Newsday 18 Nov 2018
Ajar, in verse LA Times Daily 10 Aug 2018
Ajar, in verse
'... thus wide I'll __ my arms': 'Hamlet'
"... thus wide I'll __ my arms": "Hamlet" LA Times Daily 17 Mar 2018
Go from bud to blossom, to a poet New York Times 11 Mar 2018
Lay bare, to a poet USA Today 04 Mar 2018
Unlock, in verse Eugene Sheffer 17 Feb 2018
Unseal, in poetry New York Times 02 Feb 2018
Unseal, in poetry
Go from bud to blossom, to a poet
Unlock, in verse
Reveal, poetically
Ajar, in verse
Unlatch, poetically
Unlatch, poetically LA Times Daily 30 Nov 2017
Unclose, in verse Newsday 24 Nov 2017
Unlock, to a poet New York Times 11 Jul 2017
Open, to poet Pope
Unfold, poetically New York Times 20 Jun 2017
Expose, in verse New York Times 15 Jun 2017
Open, to Emerson
Open, to Ovid
Expose in verse? LA Times Daily 22 Jan 2017
Unlatch, poetically
Expose, in verse
Expose in verse?
Unlock, to a poet
Unfold, poetically
Cockney's wish? LA Times Daily 21 Dec 2016
Unlock, in poetry Wall Street Journal 16 Nov 2016
Unseal, in Shakespeare Newsday 23 Oct 2016
Reveal, poetically USA Today 09 Oct 2016
Reveal in a poem? LA Times Daily 09 Oct 2016
'Yet that thy brazen gates of heaven may ___': Shak New York Times 23 Sep 2016
Open, to Christopher Marlowe
Unlock, to a bard USA Today 25 May 2016
Uncover, poetically New York Times 23 Mar 2016
Reveal, in poetry USA Today 18 Mar 2016
"Earth still holds __ her gate": Thomas Nashe LA Times Daily 27 Feb 2016
'...heaven shall ___ her portals': Byron Wall Street Journal 13 Feb 2016
Expose, poetically Wall Street Journal 23 Jan 2016
Not shut, poetically LA Times Daily 10 Jan 2016
Not shut, poetically
Reveal, poetically
"Yet that thy brazen gates of heaven may ___": Shak.
Unlock, to a bard
Reveal in a poem?
Cockney's wish?
'To his good friends thus wide I'll ___ my arms': 'Hamlet' New York Times 12 Nov 2015
Unlock, in verse New York Times 28 Oct 2015
Unveil, in poetry Premier Sunday 11 Oct 2015
Uncover, poetically LA Times Daily 04 Aug 2015
Unlock, to a bard LA Times Daily 12 Jul 2015
Unlock, to a bard New York Times 30 Jun 2015
Unlock, to Byron LA Times Daily 29 May 2015
'Why should I ___ thy melancholy eyes?': Keats, 'Hyperion' New York Times 26 Mar 2015
"To his good friends thus wide I'll ___ my arms": "Hamlet"
Unlock, to a bard
Unlock, in verse
Uncover, poetically
"Why should I ___ thy melancholy eyes?": Keats, "Hyperion"
Uncover, poetically
Not shut, poetically
Unlock, to Byron
Unlock, to a bard
Unveil, in poetry
"...heaven shall ___ her portals": Byron
Ajar, in poems
Reveal, poetically
Reveal, in verse
Ajar, poetically
Expose, in verse
Unclose, to Byron
Unlock, to a poet
Reveal, poetically
Unseal, in verse
Unseal, poetically
Unlock, to a bard
"Which, like dumb mouths, do ___ their ruby lips" ("Julius Caesar")
Unbarred, to a bard
Not closed, in verse
Unseal, to bards
Not shut, in verse
Unseal, to Shakespeare
Reveal, in verse
Uncover, poetically
Unlock'd
Unlock, poetically
Unfurl, to a poet
Not shut, in verse
Reveal, in verse
Unlock'd
Unlock, poetically
"... thus wide I'll __ my arms": "Hamlet"
"... thus wide I'll __ my arms": "Hamlet"
Uncork, to Keats
Unclose, in verse
Reveal, in poetry
Unlock, poetically
"Wide I'll ___ my arms": "Hamlet"
Unlock, in verse
Unlock, in verse
Unlock, to bards
Unveil, in poems
Reveal, in verse
Lay bare, to the Bard
Reveal, poetically
"Ere Heaven shall ___ her portals ...": Byron
Uncork, in verse
Unbar, to the Bard
Unlock, in poetry
Agape, in poems
Reveal, in verse
Expose, poetically
Not shut, in odes
Unbarred, to a bard
Uncover, in verse
Reveal, poetically
Expose, poetically
Unlock, poetically
Reveal, to a bard
Poetically ajar
Uncover, in verse
Unveiled, in verse
Unlock, in poetry
Unlock, poetically
Cockney aspiration?
Ajar, in poems
Uncover, in verse
Reveal, to a bard
Cockney aspiration?
"'I __ you liked your drink,' sez Gunga Din"
"To ___ their golden eyes" (Shakespeare)
Unwrap, poetically
Cockney anticipation?
Unveil, in poems
Cockney anticipation?
Unveil, in poems
"Wilt thou not __ thy heart . . .?": Emerson
Unlock, in verse
Unseal, poetically
"Behold, the heavens do ___": Shak.
"O Henry, ___ thine eyes!": Shak.
Not closed, in poetry
Unlatch, poetically
Unlock, to a bard
Ajar, to Keats
Shakespearean verb
Unlock, poetically
"O Henry, ___ thine eyes!" (Shakespeare)
Uncover, poetically
Reveal, in verse
"Earth still holds __ her gate": Thomas Nashe
Unwrap, in verse
Reveal, in verse
Expos'd
Unlock, to a poet
Unlock, to Locke
Not shut, in poetry
"Earth still holds __ her gate": Thomas Nashe
"Set ___ the doors, O soul!": Whitman
Unveil, to an odist
Uncover, in verse
Reveal, in poetry
Unveil, poetically
What flowers do, in poetry
Not shut, poetically
Unveil, poetically
Unlock, in poetry
Unlock, to bards
Unclose, poetically
Ajar, to a poet
Unveil, in verse
"'I ___ you liked your drink,' sez Gunga Din"
Unfold, in verse
"...wide I'll ___ my arms": "Hamlet"
"To his good friends thus wide I'll ___ my arms": Laertes
Ajar, poetically
Not shut, to Shelley
Poetically ajar
Unfold, in verse
Unlock, in verse
Unlock, to Byron
Unlock, to Keats
Expose, poetically
"Morn did ___ / Its pale eyes then …": Shelley
Revealed, in verse
Unveil, in poetry
Not shut, in verse
Unfold, in verse
Unfold, in verse
Unclose, poetically
Reveal, in poetry
Unlatch, in poems
Uncork, to Keats
"O the cannons ___ their rosy-flashing muzzles!": Whitman
Unseal, in odes
Unseal, to Blake
Unveil, to an odist
Cockney prayer?
Unveil, to an odist
Cockney prayer?
Unlock, to Locke
Poetically ajar
Unseal, to Blake
Ajar, poetically
"Wilt thou not ___ thy heart...?": Emerson
Ajar, in verse
Poetically unclose
Unlock, in verse
Ajar, to the bard
Unclose, in poetry
Unbar, in poetry
Expose, in verse
"And when I ___ my lips …”: Shak.
Reveal, in poetry
Unshut, poetically
Unlock, to a bard
Unlatch'd
Unbar, to a bard
Not closed, in poetry
Unbar, to Byron
Unstop, poetically
Not closed, in poems
Unlatch, to a bard
Poetically ajar
Reveal, to a poet
Unlock, in verse
Poet's unclose
"To ___ their golden eyes": Shaks.
Poetically ajar
Unfold, in verse
Uncover, poetically
Uncover, in verse
"To ___ their golden eyes" ("Cymbeline")
Expose, to poets
High expectation for Eliza?
Unlatch, to bards
Unlatch, to bards
Unlatch, in poetry
Unclose, in verse
Unlock, in poesy
Poetic contraction
Unclose, poetically
Expose, in verse
Reveal, in poetry
Unfold, in poetry
Unlock, in poesy
Uncork, to the Bard
Not shut, to Shelley
Lay wide, poetically
Poetic verb
Unlatch, in poesy
Unseal, poetically
Uncovered, in verse
Unclose
Reveal, old-style
Poetic verb
"To __ their golden eyes": Shak.
"To __ their golden eyes"
Unbolt, poetically
What blossoms do, in poetry
Open, to a poet
Cockney aspiration
Ajar, to the bard
"Behold, the heavens do ___": Coriolanus
21-Across, to poets
Unlock, to Keats
'Enry's expectation?
Give access to, poetically
Unfold, in poesy
"The very minute bids thee ___ thine ear": Shak.
Not shut, to Shelley
Unlock, poetically
"O Henry, _____ thine eyes!" (Shakespeare)
Not seal'd
Unlock poetically
"... when I ___ my lips ...": "The Merchant of Venice"
Unclose, in verse
Ajar, to a poet
Poetically ajar
Unseal, to Blake
Ajar, in poetry
Unlatched, in poems
"To ___ their golden eyes": "Cymbeline"
Bard's unclose
Not closed, poetically
Uncover in a poem
Byron's untie
Not closed, to Coleridge
Reveal, in poems
Unfold, poetically
"Set ___ the doors, O Soul!": Whitman
Reveal, in poetry
Unseal
Poetic unclose
"When I __ my lips . . ."
Expose, poetically
Expectation, to 'Enry?
Unlock, to Locke
"To ___ their golden eyes": Shakespeare
Leave 10 Across: archaic
48-Down, in poetry
Unveil, in verse
Unlock, to Shylock
"Thy crystal window ___": "Cymbeline"
Ajar, poetically
Poetically ajar
Unclosed in verse
Ajar, to Keats
``To ___ their golden eyes:" Shakespeare
Unfold: Poet.
Not seal'd
Unlatch, poetically
Unsealed, in poesy
"To ___ their golden eyes”: Shakespeare
Use a poet's corkscrew?
Unclose, to the Bard
East Ender's wish
Word for and in Pope
Unfold, in verse
Unseal: Poet.
"And when I ___ my lips . . . " : Shak.
Mayberry lad, sometimes
Unclose, in poesy
Untie, to Keats
Unclose, to Shelley
Unclose, to Shakespeare
Unbar, to Keats
Disclose, poetically
Disclose, to Shelley
Disclose, to Donne
"And when I ___ my lips . . . ": Shak.
Unlock, poetically
Uncover, to a bard
Unclose, to poets
"To ___ their golden eyes": Shak.
Unseal, poetically
Unfold, in poesy
Unclose, to Keats
Unclose, to W.S.
Expose, in poesy
Unclose, to a poet
Unclose, to Marlowe
Poetic start
Unclose, to Coleridge
Unclose, to Donne
Take the lid off, in poesy
Begin, in poesy
Unseal: Poetic
Begin, poetically
Unclose, to poets
Unclose: Poetic
Poetically disclose
Poetic verb
Cockney's desire
Poetic word
Unclose, in poems
Start, poetically
Begin, to poets
Hoptimism
Unlock, to poets
Poet's start
Unfold, in poetry
Reveal poetically
Cockney's aspiration
Unfold, to poets
Optimism, in Soho
Unlock, in poems
Poetic verb.
Cockney's "trust."
Unfold: Poet.
Cockney's expectation.
Unfold, poetically speaking.
Poet's 140 Across.
Cockney's desire.
Begin: Poet.
Cockney desire.
Reveal: Poet.
Reveal, poetically.
Cockney's wish.
Unlock: Poet.
Poet's "unclose."
Cockney's wishful thinking.
Reveal, poetically
Unlock: Poetic.
Unclose: Poetic.
Unclose.
Open: poetical.
"When I ___ my lips, let no dog bark."
Fling wide: Poet.
Cockney's wish
Unshut: Poetic.
Disclose in verse
Uncover: Arch.
Poetic word.
Reveal, old style.
Let a breeze in, in poetry
Unclose: Poet.
Poetic "unclose."
Disclose: Poet.
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