Poem with the opening words used twice as a refrain (7) |
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Our Dean rewrote poem (7) |
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Middlebrow Auden composed poem (7) |
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Thirteen line poem (7) |
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Form of verse, originally French, of 13 or 10 lines with two rhymes (7) |
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Piece of music |
The Guardian Quick |
24 Dec 2022 |
Poem with only two rhymes throughout |
The Guardian Speedy |
31 Jul 2022 |
13-line poem |
The Telegraph Quick |
03 Dec 2021 |
Fiddled around, capturing electronic piece of music |
The Telegraph Toughie |
01 Dec 2021 |
Poem don sent in about a university |
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Game to pen an ode, oddly, or another poem |
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Auden or other bards' work |
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Pound and Euro lines |
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Turns up, American writer is not short in old city - there's a certain poetry to that |
Irish Times Crosaire |
15 Aug 2020 |
Poem with a refrain |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
07 Jun 2020 |
Piece of music making man money, we hear |
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Poem, sadly unread, about love |
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Romeo regularly taking money for reciting poem |
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Little man with money recited poem |
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. Our dean composed the last movement of the sonata |
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Poem and piece of music heard |
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Our Dean produced something of a refrain |
Irish Times Crosaire |
08 Sep 2018 |
Style of poem |
The Telegraph Quick |
04 Aug 2018 |
Initially read out stirring Auden poem |
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Poem working in a way, uplifted nation |
The Telegraph Toughie |
06 Apr 2018 |
Man with money recited poem |
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Poem oddly missing Orion? No, Daedalus |
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... and another |
The Telegraph Quick |
27 Oct 2017 |
Work on a rude poem |
The Telegraph Toughie |
20 Jul 2017 |
Musical form that excites our dean |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
09 Jun 2017 |
Poem |
The Telegraph Quick |
29 Jul 2016 |
Poem of ten or thirteen lines |
The Times Concise |
24 Jun 2016 |
Auden or Cook produced something for book of poetry |
Irish Times Crosaire |
16 Apr 2016 |
Type of poem |
The Telegraph Quick |
05 Mar 2016 |
Men turned up wanting new Auden poem |
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'In Flanders Fields,' for one |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
26 Jun 2015 |
"In Flanders Fields," for one |
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Poem composed around Elizabeth the First |
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A bit of 9 10‘s demeanour went off without me |
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Poetic form used by Chaucer |
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Short poem |
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Verse or a nude dancing |
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10- or 13-line two-rhyme poem |
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Lyric poem |
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Verse form |
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Short poem |
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Medieval French song |
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17th-century musical form |
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François Villon offering |
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Verse form |
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Short poem |
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Poetical form. |
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Short lyrical poem. |
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Verse form. |
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13-line poem. |
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French lyric poem |
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