.... you in the estate (4) |
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"Fare ___ well" (old-timey goodbye) |
USA Today |
25 Apr 2024 |
Megan _ Stallion, rapper who collaborated with Cardi B (4) |
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For you it's hot, in a little cup |
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Megan ___ Stallion |
USA Today |
12 Apr 2024 |
You stand outside the hotel (4) |
|
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Psalter pronoun |
|
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Shakespearean "you" |
|
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You, before you were born? |
Universal |
02 Apr 2024 |
Quaker pronoun |
Eugene Sheffer |
01 Apr 2024 |
Get ... behind me, Satan! |
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Address used among Friends |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Mar 2024 |
You and the English (4) |
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"Shall I compare ___ to a summer's day?" (Shakespeare) (4) |
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Thou alt? |
|
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You, in the past |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Mar 2024 |
In fact he expected you at one time (4) |
|
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That was you being objective! |
|
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"You," Shakespeare-style |
|
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Biblical pronoun |
Universal |
29 Feb 2024 |
Fare- - -well |
Premier Sunday |
25 Feb 2024 |
Old-timey second-person pronoun |
USA Today |
12 Feb 2024 |
Old-timey second person pronoun |
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"America" pronoun |
New York Times |
08 Feb 2024 |
You provide the key! (4) |
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"Shall I compare ___ to a summer's day?" |
New York Times Mini |
15 Jan 2024 |
Run out of that place and become the old you! |
|
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What you used to be? |
Universal |
10 Jan 2024 |
Second person in the Bible? |
Family Time |
08 Jan 2024 |
"I bid ___ farewell!" (old way of saying bye) |
|
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Word between Friends? |
|
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''My country, 'tis of __'' |
Newsday |
02 Jan 2024 |
Fare ___ well (4) |
|
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Address of the Globe Theatre? |
|
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"My country, tis of ___" |
|
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"You," Shakespeare style |
|
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"Respectfully I say to ___, I'm aware that you're cheating" |
|
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Prosper once hospital’s in support |
|
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Biblical pronoun |
Eugene Sheffer |
25 Nov 2023 |
You, in the Bible |
Universal |
24 Nov 2023 |
Quaker pronoun |
Eugene Sheffer |
15 Nov 2023 |
Rap's Megan ___ Stallion |
New York Times Mini |
29 Oct 2023 |
Shakespearean "you" |
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"Beautiful Mistakes" rapper Megan __ Stallion |
LA Times Daily |
11 Oct 2023 |
"America the Beautiful" pronoun |
LA Times Daily |
06 Oct 2023 |
You, to Shakespeare |
New York Times |
26 Sep 2023 |
Old-fashioned counterpart of the pronoun 'thou' |
The Times Concise |
22 Sep 2023 |
Megan ___ Stallion |
USA Today |
29 Aug 2023 |
Article on Spain for you once |
The Guardian Cryptic |
28 Aug 2023 |
Biblical pronoun |
Eugene Sheffer |
23 Aug 2023 |
'You,' in a Ren Faire performance |
USA Today |
19 Aug 2023 |
Biblical "you" |
LA Times Daily |
08 Aug 2023 |
Old-timey pronoun |
USA Today |
05 Aug 2023 |
Quaker's "you" |
Universal |
28 Jul 2023 |
"Shall I compare ___ to a summer's day?" |
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"You," Shakespeare-style |
|
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"My country, 'tis of ___..." |
|
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For whom the bell tolls |
New York Times |
25 Jun 2023 |
"Of ___ I Sing" |
Family Time |
05 Jun 2023 |
Fare-__ well |
Newsday |
04 Jun 2023 |
"You," in days of yore |
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'My country, 'tis of __' |
Newsday |
16 May 2023 |
'With this ring I __ wed' |
Newsday |
10 May 2023 |
You, of old |
Newsday |
09 Apr 2023 |
'My country, 'tis of __' |
Newsday |
14 Mar 2023 |
'My country, 'tis of __' |
Newsday |
20 Feb 2023 |
'Fare __ well' |
Newsday |
15 Feb 2023 |
Biblical pronoun |
Eugene Sheffer |
04 Feb 2023 |
'My country, 'tis of __' |
Newsday |
24 Jan 2023 |
"You," in the Bible |
|
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Megan ___ Stallion who rapped "Pressurelicious" |
|
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What you used to be? |
Universal |
24 Dec 2022 |
Rap's Megan ___ Stallion |
Wall Street Journal |
22 Nov 2022 |
"You," to a 17th-century playwright |
|
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What Ahab called the whale |
Newsday |
04 Nov 2022 |
Quaker’s pronoun |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Sep 2022 |
Quaker "you" |
Universal |
26 Sep 2022 |
'With this ring I __ wed' |
Newsday |
04 Sep 2022 |
"America (My Country, 'Tis of ___)" |
|
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Old pronoun |
|
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You, in the past |
Newsday |
24 Jul 2022 |
Rapper Megan ___ Stallion |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Jul 2022 |
You, to King James |
Family Time |
11 Jul 2022 |
'With this ring, I __ wed' |
Newsday |
11 Jul 2022 |
It used to be 'you' |
Newsday |
10 Jul 2022 |
You, in Shakespeare's plays |
Newsday |
06 Jul 2022 |
"My country, 'tis of ___..." |
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You, of yore |
Premier Sunday |
26 Jun 2022 |
Quaker's pronoun |
Thomas Joseph |
16 Jun 2022 |
Megan ___ Stallion |
Universal |
13 Jun 2022 |
'WAP' rapper Megan ___ Stallion |
USA Today |
31 May 2022 |
"Good News" rapper Megan __ Stallion |
LA Times Daily |
29 May 2022 |
''My country, 'tis of __ . . .'' |
Newsday |
25 Apr 2022 |
Quaker pronoun |
Eugene Sheffer |
22 Apr 2022 |
Megan ___ Stallion |
USA Today |
18 Apr 2022 |
Archaic "you" |
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You (archaic) |
Canadiana |
28 Mar 2022 |
You, quaintly |
Premier Sunday |
13 Mar 2022 |
Quaker pronoun |
Wall Street Journal |
12 Mar 2022 |
"I bid ___ farewell!" |
|
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Rap's Megan ___ Stallion |
Universal |
05 Mar 2022 |
"You," Shakespeare-style |
|
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Biblical "you" |
|
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"Fare-___-well" |
|
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Puritan pronoun |
LA Times Daily |
06 Feb 2022 |
Puritan pronoun |
The Washington Post |
06 Feb 2022 |
You, once |
Universal |
05 Feb 2022 |
Friend’s address |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Jan 2022 |
You, in hymns |
New York Times |
19 Jan 2022 |
What you used to be? |
Family Time |
10 Jan 2022 |
Poetic "you" |
|
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Biblical pronoun |
Eugene Sheffer |
11 Dec 2021 |
Megan ___ Stallion, rapper who was featured on BTS' viral track "Butter" in 2021 |
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You, biblically |
LA Times Daily |
06 Dec 2021 |
Quaker pronoun |
Eugene Sheffer |
28 Oct 2021 |
Poetically you |
Irish Times Simplex |
25 Oct 2021 |
What Ahab called the whale |
Newsday |
16 Oct 2021 |
You, in the Bible |
Universal |
15 Oct 2021 |
''America the Beautiful'' pronoun |
Newsday |
03 Oct 2021 |
Biblical pronoun |
|
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"Glory to ___ My God This Night..." |
|
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'You,' in the olden days |
USA Today |
17 Sep 2021 |
''My country, 'tis of __ . . .'' |
Newsday |
30 Aug 2021 |
For whom the bell tolls |
Newsday |
27 Aug 2021 |
For whom the bell tolls |
New York Times |
25 Aug 2021 |
Shakespeare's "Shall I compare ___ to a summer's day?" |
|
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''Fare __ well'' |
Newsday |
08 Aug 2021 |
Poetically you |
Irish Times Simplex |
30 Jul 2021 |
"You," in Shakespearean fashion |
|
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2 removing me and then them, for you once |
|
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You, before you were born |
Wall Street Journal |
17 Jul 2021 |
Quaker's pronoun |
Thomas Joseph |
13 Jul 2021 |
Archaic way of saying "you" |
|
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You, in many a hymn |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Jul 2021 |
Old-timey 'you' |
USA Today |
01 Jul 2021 |
Rapper Megan ___ Stallion |
Universal |
30 Jun 2021 |
Prayer pronoun |
|
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Rapper Megan ___ Stallion |
New York Times |
16 Jun 2021 |
Second person appearing in Bible |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
04 Jun 2021 |
Megan ___ Stallion |
USA Today |
03 Jun 2021 |
You, biblically |
|
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What you used to be? |
Universal |
14 May 2021 |
Fare- — -well |
Premier Sunday |
02 May 2021 |
"With this ring I ___ wed" |
Universal |
27 Apr 2021 |
''With this ring I __ wed'' |
Newsday |
28 Mar 2021 |
''America the Beautiful'' pronoun |
Newsday |
24 Mar 2021 |
Romeo abandoning trio's second person once |
|
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You, long ago |
Newsday |
21 Mar 2021 |
''. . . shed his grace on __'' |
Newsday |
18 Mar 2021 |
You (archaic) |
The Times Concise |
10 Mar 2021 |
Fare-well link |
Premier Sunday |
28 Feb 2021 |
Biblical pronoun |
Eugene Sheffer |
20 Feb 2021 |
''My country, 'tis of __'' |
Newsday |
09 Feb 2021 |
Fare-well connection |
Newsday |
21 Jan 2021 |
You, biblically |
The Washington Post |
20 Dec 2020 |
You, biblically |
LA Times Daily |
20 Dec 2020 |
Quaker pronoun |
Eugene Sheffer |
30 Nov 2020 |
Tina Snow aka Megan ___ Stallion |
USA Today |
18 Nov 2020 |
''My country, tis of __ . . .'' |
Newsday |
16 Nov 2020 |
You, once |
The Washington Post |
08 Nov 2020 |
You, once |
LA Times Daily |
08 Nov 2020 |
You, in the Bible |
Universal |
10 Oct 2020 |
"You" in the Bible |
|
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The old you? |
Universal |
07 Sep 2020 |
Farewell interrupter |
Newsday |
05 Sep 2020 |
You, quaintly |
Premier Sunday |
23 Aug 2020 |
You, way back when? |
Family Time |
27 Jul 2020 |
You, a thousand years ago |
Family Time |
26 Jul 2020 |
"You" in the Bible |
|
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You, to a Quaker |
Premier Sunday |
14 Jun 2020 |
You, long ago |
New York Times |
21 May 2020 |
What you might be in the Bible? |
LA Times Daily |
15 May 2020 |
What you might be in the Bible? |
The Washington Post |
15 May 2020 |
You, to a Quaker |
Wall Street Journal |
12 May 2020 |
"My country, 'tis of ___ ..." |
Universal |
11 May 2020 |
Friend's pronoun |
The Washington Post |
05 May 2020 |
Friend's pronoun |
LA Times Daily |
05 May 2020 |
Shakespearean "you" |
|
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Pilgrim's pronoun |
Universal |
02 Apr 2020 |
Old second person |
The Telegraph Quick |
27 Mar 2020 |
Archaic pronoun |
USA Today |
09 Mar 2020 |
Amish 'you' |
Premier Sunday |
23 Feb 2020 |
"You," in the Bible |
|
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"You," in Shakespeare lingo |
|
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"You" in the Bible |
|
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"With this ring, I ___ wed" |
|
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'With this ring, I ___ wed' |
New York Times |
13 Jan 2020 |
Biblical "you" |
LA Times Daily |
25 Nov 2019 |
Biblical 'you' |
The Washington Post |
25 Nov 2019 |
Passe pronoun |
USA Today |
21 Nov 2019 |
You, Biblically |
|
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You, quaintly |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Oct 2019 |
"Fare ___ well!" |
Universal |
11 Oct 2019 |
''With this ring, I __ wed'' |
Newsday |
08 Oct 2019 |
Wedding pronoun |
USA Today |
15 Sep 2019 |
Biblical pronoun |
|
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Archaic and literary "you" |
|
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Pronoun in Proverbs |
New York Times |
01 Aug 2019 |
Pronoun in some wedding vows |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Jul 2019 |
"... with this ring, I ___ wed" |
Family Time |
14 Jul 2019 |
You, quaintly |
The Washington Post |
09 Jul 2019 |
You, quaintly |
LA Times Daily |
09 Jul 2019 |
You, long ago |
Family Time |
30 Jun 2019 |
You, to Shakespeare |
Universal |
25 Jun 2019 |
What you used to be |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Jun 2019 |
You, at a wedding |
Universal |
02 Jun 2019 |
For whom the bell tolls |
Wall Street Journal |
29 May 2019 |
Biblical pronoun |
Universal |
25 May 2019 |
"Of ___ I Sing" |
Family Time |
20 May 2019 |
Fare-well link |
LA Times Daily |
05 May 2019 |
Fare-well link |
The Washington Post |
05 May 2019 |
'America the Beautiful' pronoun |
New York Times |
30 Apr 2019 |
What you used to be? |
The Washington Post |
21 Apr 2019 |
What you used to be? |
LA Times Daily |
21 Apr 2019 |
Pronoun in 'America' |
New York Times |
19 Apr 2019 |
"Shall I compare ___ to a summer's day?" (Shakespeare dialogue) |
|
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The vowel 'U' |
The Telegraph Toughie |
09 Apr 2019 |
You, of old |
Irish Times Simplex |
01 Apr 2019 |
Biblical pronoun |
USA Today |
30 Mar 2019 |
'. . . it tolls for ___' |
USA Today |
17 Mar 2019 |
Bard's pronoun |
Newsday |
03 Mar 2019 |
What you used to be? |
Wall Street Journal |
09 Feb 2019 |
Pronoun in both 'America' and 'America the Beautiful' |
New York Times |
08 Feb 2019 |
Shakespearean 'you' |
|
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"You" archaically |
|
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''My country, tis of __ . . .'' |
Newsday |
28 Jan 2019 |
'America the Beautiful' pronoun |
USA Today |
24 Jan 2019 |
"How do I love __?": Browning |
LA Times Daily |
09 Jan 2019 |
'How do I love __?': Browning |
The Washington Post |
09 Jan 2019 |
"Fare ___ well!" |
|
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You, quaintly |
|
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What you used to be? |
|
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What you used to be |
|
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Pronoun in some wedding vows |
|
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For whom the bell tolls |
|
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Wedding pronoun |
|
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Biblical pronoun |
|
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"America the Beautiful" pronoun |
|
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". . . it tolls for ___" |
|
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"How do I love __?": Browning |
|
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Fare-well link |
|
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What you used to be? |
|
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You, quaintly |
|
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You, to Shakespeare |
|
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You, at a wedding |
|
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Biblical pronoun |
|
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Pronoun in both "America" and "America the Beautiful" |
|
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Pronoun in Proverbs |
|
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Pronoun in "America" |
|
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"America the Beautiful" pronoun |
|
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The old you |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Dec 2018 |
Fare-___-well |
Universal |
19 Dec 2018 |
"Of ___ I Sing" (archaic form of you) |
|
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Going green? |
New York Times |
15 Nov 2018 |
Biblical pronoun |
The Washington Post |
12 Nov 2018 |
Biblical pronoun |
LA Times Daily |
12 Nov 2018 |
'... I __ wed' |
The Washington Post |
04 Nov 2018 |
"... I __ wed" |
LA Times Daily |
04 Nov 2018 |
You, before you were born |
Wall Street Journal |
11 Oct 2018 |
Second person in the Bible |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Oct 2018 |
You, biblically |
Canadiana |
17 Sep 2018 |
You, quaintly |
USA Today |
04 Sep 2018 |
Quaker pronoun |
LA Times Daily |
29 Aug 2018 |
Quaker pronoun |
The Washington Post |
29 Aug 2018 |
Prayer pronoun |
Newsday |
19 Aug 2018 |
You, in Psalms |
The Washington Post Sunday |
19 Aug 2018 |
''My country, 'tis of __ . . .'' |
Newsday |
14 Aug 2018 |
Fare-___-well |
Family Time |
13 Aug 2018 |
The Gershwins' 'Of ___ I Sing' |
New York Times |
13 Aug 2018 |
'Nearer, My God, to ___' |
USA Today |
09 Aug 2018 |
"You" in the Bible |
|
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You, old-style |
Premier Sunday |
10 Jun 2018 |
"... of ___ I sing" |
Universal |
31 May 2018 |
"Shall I compare ___ to a summer's day?" by William Shakespeare |
|
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Captain Ahab pronoun |
Newsday |
13 May 2018 |
'Get ___ to a nunnery': Hamlet |
New York Times |
23 Apr 2018 |
Quaker's pronoun |
Thomas Joseph |
17 Apr 2018 |
Poetically you |
Irish Times Simplex |
16 Apr 2018 |
"Fare ___ well" |
|
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You, in the Bible |
|
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You, back in the day |
The Washington Post |
21 Mar 2018 |
You, back in the day |
LA Times Daily |
21 Mar 2018 |
"You," in Shakespeare lingo |
|
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Friend's pronoun |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Mar 2018 |
'Of -- I Sing' |
Thomas Joseph |
12 Mar 2018 |
Old-style you |
Family Time |
19 Feb 2018 |
What you might call a Friend |
|
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Biblical pronoun |
|
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Quaker pronoun |
|
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Fare-___-well |
|
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"... of ___ I sing" |
|
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You, before you were born |
|
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The old you |
|
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Second person in the Bible |
|
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You, quaintly |
|
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"Get ___ to a nunnery": Hamlet |
|
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"Nearer, My God, to ___" |
|
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The Gershwins' "Of ___ I Sing" |
|
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"... I __ wed" |
|
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Pronoun in the Bible |
Universal |
31 Dec 2017 |
'The hopes and fears of all the years are met in ___ tonight' |
Wall Street Journal |
23 Dec 2017 |
Passé pronoun |
LA Times Daily |
01 Dec 2017 |
Passé pronoun |
The Washington Post |
01 Dec 2017 |
You, old-school |
Universal |
31 Oct 2017 |
"With this ring, I ___ wed" |
Universal |
17 Oct 2017 |
Pilgrims' pronoun |
New York Times |
01 Oct 2017 |
'Get ___ to a nunnery': 'Hamlet' |
Jonesin |
26 Sep 2017 |
You, once |
New York Times |
30 Jul 2017 |
You, once |
Universal |
30 Jul 2017 |
Biblical pronoun meaning "You" |
|
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Quaker pronoun |
New York Times |
04 Jul 2017 |
You there: get right out! |
|
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'America the Beautiful' pronoun |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Jun 2017 |
An old English way of saying "You" |
|
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How "you" was said in olden times |
|
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The old "you" |
|
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''Of __ I Sing'' |
Newsday |
24 Apr 2017 |
"You," once |
Universal |
08 Apr 2017 |
You, at one time |
LA Times Daily |
02 Apr 2017 |
You, at one time |
The Washington Post |
02 Apr 2017 |
You, in times of yore |
Universal |
05 Mar 2017 |
The old you |
Irish Times Simplex |
02 Jan 2017 |
Society of Friends pronoun |
USA Today |
01 Jan 2017 |
Pilgrims' pronoun |
|
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Quaker pronoun |
|
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Pronoun in the Bible |
|
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Passé pronoun |
|
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Society of Friends pronoun |
|
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You, old-school |
|
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You, once |
|
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You, once |
|
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"With this ring, I ___ wed" |
|
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What you once were? |
LA Times Daily |
25 Dec 2016 |
Pronoun in wedding ceremonies |
USA Today |
14 Nov 2016 |
What Ahab called the whale |
Newsday |
22 Oct 2016 |
You, in the Bible |
Jonesin |
11 Oct 2016 |
Quaker's "you" |
Universal |
23 Aug 2016 |
Address used among Friends |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Aug 2016 |
Fare-well bridge |
LA Times Daily |
04 Aug 2016 |
"With this ring, I __ wed" |
LA Times Daily |
25 Jul 2016 |
"... 'tis of ___" |
Universal |
28 Jun 2016 |
Friends' pronoun |
Wall Street Journal |
04 Jun 2016 |
You, of old |
Family Time |
15 May 2016 |
You, to Quakers |
USA Today |
07 May 2016 |
Pronoun in some wedding vows |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
25 Mar 2016 |
You, once |
Wall Street Journal |
18 Mar 2016 |
Pronoun in 'America the Beautiful' |
New York Times |
10 Mar 2016 |
Prayer pronoun |
Wall Street Journal |
09 Mar 2016 |
It used to be you |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Feb 2016 |
'America the Beautiful' pronoun |
The Washington Post |
25 Feb 2016 |
Hymn pronoun |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Jan 2016 |
You, to Quakers |
|
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What you once were? |
|
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Fare-well bridge |
|
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What you used to be? |
|
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Quaker's "you" |
|
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"... 'tis of ___" |
|
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Pronoun in wedding ceremonies |
|
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"With this ring, I __ wed" |
|
|
". . . of ___ I sing" |
|
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Pronoun in some wedding vows |
|
|
". . . of ___ I sing" |
USA Today |
22 Nov 2015 |
You, to a Quaker |
Eugene Sheffer |
20 Oct 2015 |
Friends' pronoun |
Thomas Joseph |
11 Sep 2015 |
You, old-style |
Eugene Sheffer |
31 Aug 2015 |
Second person spelling 'article' with two Es |
The Telegraph Toughie |
25 Aug 2015 |
Final word of 'O Canada' |
New York Times |
22 Aug 2015 |
"Fare ___ well" |
Family Time |
12 Jul 2015 |
Old Testament pronoun |
LA Times Daily |
27 Jun 2015 |
Friend's address |
LA Times Daily |
21 Jun 2015 |
Quaker's "you" |
USA Today |
15 Jun 2015 |
Pronoun like ''thou'' |
Newsday |
19 May 2015 |
Sonneteer's pronoun |
Wall Street Journal |
27 Mar 2015 |
"Of ___ I sing . . ." |
USA Today |
10 Mar 2015 |
"Of ___ I Sing" |
USA Today |
27 Jan 2015 |
"Nearer My God to ___" |
USA Today |
24 Jan 2015 |
"Of ___ I sing . . ." |
|
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Quaker's "you" |
|
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Old Testament pronoun |
|
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Friend's address |
|
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Word among Friends |
|
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Sonneteer's pronoun |
|
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Blue Oyster Cult "In ___" |
|
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Quaker pronoun |
|
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"With this ring I __ wed" |
|
|
Final word of "O Canada" |
|
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Pronoun like "thou" |
|
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"With this ring, I __ wed" |
|
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"My country, 'tis of __" |
|
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Quaker pronoun |
|
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You, to the Amish |
|
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"Nearer My God to ___" |
|
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"Of ___ I Sing" |
|
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You in the past heeded |
|
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Fare-well bridge |
|
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Pronoun repeated in "America" |
|
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Quaker's second person |
|
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'Of -- I Sing' |
|
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"Of ___ I Sing" |
|
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Quaint pronoun |
|
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For whom the bell tolls |
|
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For whom the bell tolls |
|
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Fifth word of "America" |
|
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"America" pronoun |
|
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The old you? |
|
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What you was? |
|
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You, to a Friend |
|
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You, to a Friend |
|
|
Prayer pronoun |
|
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"God shed His grace on ___" |
|
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You, to a Quaker |
|
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Pronoun in a wedding statement |
|
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Originally exposed after an article by you many years ago |
|
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"Defyingly I worship __!": Ahab |
|
|
Captain Ahab pronoun |
|
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"America the Beautiful" pronoun |
|
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Who Melissa Auf der Maur will "Overpower" |
|
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Clinic "Walking With ___" |
|
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For whom the bell tolls |
|
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". . . of __ I sing" |
|
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Pronoun in "America the Beautiful" and "O Canada" |
|
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For whom the bell tolls |
|
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"Get ___ to a nunnery" ("Hamlet") |
|
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"Of ___ I Sing" (Gershwin musical) |
|
|
What you used to be? |
|
|
It's what you once was? |
|
|
22-Down, hundreds of years ago |
|
|
Old-fashioned pronoun |
|
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Old-fashioned pronoun |
|
|
"Nearer, My God, to ___" (Christian hymn) |
|
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Puritan pronoun |
|
|
Marianne Faithfull "Fare ___ Well" |
|
|
Archaic pronoun |
|
|
"Get __ to a nunnery": Hamlet |
|
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" . . . of __ I sing" |
|
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"I see __ better in the dark": Dickinson |
|
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"You," old-school |
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Biblical second person |
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Old form of "you" |
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You, in the Bible |
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Prayer pronoun |
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"My country, 'tis of ___ . . ." |
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"Get __ to a nunnery": Hamlet |
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You, in the Bible |
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Old form of "you" |
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"My country, 'tis of ___" |
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You, once |
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Fare-well link |
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You, to Quakers |
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"Nearer, My God, to ___" |
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Second person in the Bible |
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What you used to be? |
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You, a long time ago |
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Bruce Springsteen and ___ Street Band |
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Old-fashioned wedding vow pronoun |
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You of yore |
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You, way back when |
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Pronoun in hymns |
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"I ___ wed" |
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Quaker's "you" |
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Quaker pronoun |
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Friends' pronoun |
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"Of __ I sing" |
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You, before |
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"God shed His grace on ___" |
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Fare-well link |
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Fifth word of "America" |
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You, at one time |
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You, way back when |
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Quaker's pronoun |
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"Of __ I Sing" |
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Prayer pronoun |
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Friend's address |
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Elizabethan pronoun |
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You, way back when |
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You, to Quakers |
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Quaker's pronoun |
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Old-fashioned wedding vow pronoun |
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"Of __ I Sing" |
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For whom the bell tolls |
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You, quaintly |
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Quaker's address |
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Second person in Genesis |
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The old you |
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The old you? |
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Friend's addressee |
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"Get ___ hence": I Kings 17:3 |
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The old you |
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Friend's pronoun |
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Biblical pronoun |
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You, once? |
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You, in a classic E.B. Browning poem |
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"America" pronoun |
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You, in a classic E.B. Browning poem |
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The old you? |
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Friend's pronoun |
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". . . I ___ wed" |
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Friend's pronoun |
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You, to a Quaker |
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Mennonite pronoun |
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Old form of "you" |
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What "you" used to be |
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Word preceding "Let me count the ways" |
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You, a long time ago |
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What you used to be? |
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The old you |
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Second person in the Bible? |
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Fare-___-well |
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"Of ___ I Sing" |
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Archaic pronoun |
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"America, the Beautiful" pronoun |
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Quaker's pronoun |
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You, Biblically |
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"America" pronoun |
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The way you used to be? |
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Quaker pronoun |
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Society of Friends word |
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Objective case of "thou" |
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"With this ring, I ___ ..." |
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"America the Beautiful" pronoun |
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"... I ___ wed" |
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Fare-___-well (state of perfection) |
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Quaker address |
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Friend's addressee |
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You was once this |
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You, biblically |
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What you used to be |
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For whom the bell tolls, in a John Donne poem |
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You, at one time |
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"Get ___ to a nunnery" (Hamlet) |
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Fare-well link |
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"Get ___ to a nunnery" ("Hamlet") |
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You, biblically |
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Pronoun in "America" |
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"How do I love __?" |
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Fare-__-well |
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Fifth word of "America" |
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"Shall I compare ___ to a summer's day?" |
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"How do I love ___?" |
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"How do I love __?" |
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The old you |
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Fare-well link |
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The old you? |
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"Shall I compare __ to a summer's day?": Shakespeare |
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It used to be you |
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Old pronoun |
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You, to Friends |
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It used to be you |
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It used to be you |
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Old pronoun |
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You, to Friends |
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You, in the Bible |
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You, of old |
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Biblical pronoun |
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You, quaintly |
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"Get ___ to a nunnery" |
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Archaic pronoun |
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Fare-well link |
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Pilgrim's pronoun |
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Prayer pronoun |
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You, biblically |
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Quaker pronoun |
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"Shall I compare __ to a summer's day?": Shakespeare |
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Fare- -- -well |
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Hymn pronoun |
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"My country, 'tis of __ . . ." |
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Biblical pronoun |
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What you used to be |
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Friend's address? |
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What "you" used to be |
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First pronoun in "America" |
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"America" pronoun |
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Pilgrim's pronoun |
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For whom the bell tolls |
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"Nearer My God to ___" |
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Quaker pronoun |
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Friend's address? |
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Friends' pronoun |
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Quaker pronoun |
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Fare-__-well |
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You, Biblically |
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For whom the bell tolls |
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Friends pronoun |
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Quaker's address |
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It was you |
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"Of ___ I Sing" |
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"How do I love ___?" |
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What you used to be |
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Friends' pronoun |
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You, among Friends |
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Friend's pronoun |
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Objective case of thou |
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"My country 'tis of ___" |
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"Get ___ to a nunnery" (Hamlet) |
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"America" pronoun |
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What you used to be |
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Word before "sweet land of liberty" |
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Friends' pronoun |
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Word before "sweet land of liberty" |
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"Sweet joy befall ___" (Blake) |
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The old you |
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Friend's pronoun |
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Ten Commandments pronoun |
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Quaker's pronoun |
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"Of ___ I sing" |
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". . . 'tis of ___" |
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Friends' pronoun |
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Friend's addressee, maybe |
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Amish pronoun |
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"Get ___ hence..." |
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Quaker address |
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Old you |
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"Of __ I Sing" |
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You, to Quakers |
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You, to the Amish |
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"Get ___ to a nunnery" |
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Quaker's pronoun |
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You, once |
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You, once |
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What you used to be |
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For whom the bell tolls |
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What you used to be |
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"Get ___ behind me . . ." |
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You, Biblically |
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Prayer pronoun |
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Amish pronoun |
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Biblical pronoun |
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Quaker's pronoun |
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You, a long time ago |
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You, once |
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You, among Friends |
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Old you |
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"America" pronoun |
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Friends' pronoun |
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"Of __ I Sing" |
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You, a long time ago |
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"With this ring, I ___..." |
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For whom the bell tolls |
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"Of ___ I Sing" |
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Pilgrim's pronoun |
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34 Across, once |
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"How do I love ___? . . ." |
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"America, the Beautiful" pronoun |
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"Nearer My God to _____" |
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Amish pronoun |
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Fifth word of "America" |
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Friends' pronoun |
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What you used to be |
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Amish pronoun |
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Friend's address |
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Friends' pronoun |
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Pronoun in a wedding pledge |
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"...I ___ wed" |
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"Of ___ I Sing" |
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You, once |
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"...I ___ wed" |
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Old style pronoun |
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Word before "sweet land of liberty" |
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"America, the Beautiful" pronoun |
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..How do I love ___?.. |
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"Of ___ I sing" |
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"Nearer, My God, to ___" |
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English word related to the German "Sie" |
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"Get __ behind me . . ." |
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"America, the Beautiful" pronoun |
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What you were once |
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Quaker word |
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You, to the Amish |
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For whom the bell tolls |
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Friends pronoun |
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Browning's "you" |
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Quaker pronoun |
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See 16 Down |
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Friendly address |
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Objective case of thou |
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Friends' pronoun |
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"God shed His grace on _____" |
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You, formerly |
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"Of ___ I Sing" |
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"God shed His grace on ___" |
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You, to a Quaker |
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Old-fashioned pronoun |
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Friend's word |
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"With this ring, I ___ wed" |
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"Of ___ I sing, baby...' |
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Quaker's second person |
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"Of ____ I Sing" |
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Word preceding "Let me count the ways" |
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Quaker's "you" |
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Friendly pronoun? |
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". . . 'tis of __" |
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You, to Friends |
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Of ____ I Sing |
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Friend's address |
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Fare-___-well |
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Pilgrim's pronoun |
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Friends' pronoun |
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Fare-well link |
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Old-fashioned pronoun |
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Word between Friends |
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"Of __ I sing" |
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Word between Friends |
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Friend's word |
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"How do I love ____? Let ..." |
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"Of _____ I sing" |
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Pat Boone's "_____ I Love" |
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Fifth word of "America" |
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Pronoun in a wedding vow |
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Word among Friends |
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Biblical second person |
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"It tolls for ___": Donne |
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Amish pronoun |
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Penn pronoun |
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Poet's pronoun |
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" . . . I ___ wed" |
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Friend's pronoun |
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Friend's word |
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Biblical word |
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Quaker's pronoun |
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Quakers' pronoun |
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Quaker word |
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Quaker form of address |
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Friends' word |
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Pilgrims' pronoun |
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You, to a Quaker |
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Of __ I Sing |
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"How do I love ___ . . . " |
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Friend's address |
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"Utah, We Love ___," state song |
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"There is no living with ___": Addison |
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"Friendly" pronoun |
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Quaker-to-Quaker word |
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Old pronoun |
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"Hail to ___, blithe spirit!" |
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"Of ___ I sing" |
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"Get ___ behind me . . . " |
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Pronoun for Hamlet |
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"Get ___ to a nunnery" |
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Pronoun of yore |
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Shakespearean pronoun |
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See 1 Across |
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Biblical pronoun. |
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Quaker pronoun. |
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Friend's word. |
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Poetic pronoun. |
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Pronoun. |
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Pronoun of old. |
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Pronoun: Poet. |
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"I do not love ___, Dr. Fell . . . " |
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Fifth word of "America." |
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"I ___ wed." |
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Quaker word. |
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Archaic pronoun. |
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Friends' pronoun. |
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Friends' word. |
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Pronoun used by 42 Down. |
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One Quaker to another. |
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Of ___ I sing. |
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The old you? |
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What you used to be |
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"With this ring, I ___ wed" |
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What you were in medieval times |
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Fifth word of "America" |
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Quaker's pronoun |
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