| Poetic device |
The Times Concise |
15 Sep 2025 |
| Having a similar sound |
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| Coming to a similar conclusion (7) |
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| Having the same sound, ... slang |
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| Like the words hail, bail, and mail |
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| Corresponding in sound (7) |
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| Slang or verses that end, like timing (7) |
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| Like get, set, and bet, e.g. |
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| Pleasingly poetic |
Newsday |
04 Jul 2021 |
| Sounding similar |
The Times Concise |
28 May 2020 |
| It’s not exemplified by this puzzle’s long answers |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Aug 2019 |
| Type of dictionary that may be used by poets |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
04 Aug 2019 |
| Here and there, how do they sound? |
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| It's not exemplified by this puzzle's long answers |
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| Somewhere in E. Sussex, we hear pottery treated and heated, for example |
The Telegraph Toughie |
19 May 2017 |
| Like work of most poets, but not Keats and Yeats |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
14 Feb 2016 |
| Being poetic |
USA Today |
19 May 2015 |
| Common-sounding element of poetry and slang? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
10 Jan 2015 |
| Pairing Huey with Dewey |
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| Being poetic |
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| Seuss hallmark |
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| Seuss hallmark |
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| Like "yea" and "nay" |
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| Like "gloom" and "doom" |
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