Crossword Clues for THINE

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The 'in' crowd have a word for yours in the bible (5)
"This above all: to ___ own self be true": "Hamlet"
Yours, in times of yore Universal 05 Mar 2024
Article dumped outside home, yours no longer? The Times Cryptic 31 Jan 2024
Your, in olden times
Your, fancy and old Family Time 07 Jan 2024
Yours is a rarefied note (5)
Your, to Shakespeare Universal 02 Dec 2023
To ... own self be true
Old-fashioned "your," in Shakespearean times
What was once yours? New York Times 22 Oct 2023
Yours, in yore Wall Street Journal 01 Jul 2023
'America the Beautiful' pronoun Newsday 04 Jun 2023
"To — own self be true" Thomas Joseph 17 Apr 2023
Biblical possessive Newsday 05 Feb 2023
What used to be yours? New York Times 18 Dec 2022
Biblical possessive LA Times Daily 02 Dec 2022
It used to be yours New York Times 13 Aug 2022
Belonging to thee Universal 25 Jul 2022
It used to be 'yours' Newsday 10 Jul 2022
Belonging to thee Wall Street Journal 01 Jun 2022
“For ___ is the kingdom …” New York Times 22 May 2022
Once yours truly’s heading inside, nearly everyone heads there The Times Cryptic 21 Oct 2021
Yours, in the Bible Universal 09 Oct 2021
Owned by thee Thomas Joseph 05 Jun 2021
Biblical possessive Wall Street Journal 03 Sep 2020
'To __ own self be true': 'Hamlet' The Washington Post 31 May 2020
"To __ own self be true": "Hamlet" LA Times Daily 31 May 2020
Fine base -- yours years ago The Telegraph Cryptic 27 Apr 2020
Spare key, yours some time ago?
What was once yours? The New Yorker 16 Mar 2020
Shakespearean possessive Newsday 05 Mar 2020
Yours, once LA Times Daily 27 Dec 2019
Yours, once The Washington Post 27 Dec 2019
Slim figure at last is yours!
'Know ___ enemy' USA Today 12 May 2019
Yours, in the King James Bible Premier Sunday 17 Mar 2019
It was once yours Wall Street Journal 16 Mar 2019
Your, old-style The Washington Post 30 Jan 2019
Your, old-style LA Times Daily 30 Jan 2019
Yours of yore Wall Street Journal 15 Jan 2019
Your, of yore New York Times 04 Jan 2019
Your, of yore
It was once yours
"Know ___ enemy"
Your, old-style
Yours of yore
"For ___ is the kingdom ..." Universal 13 Nov 2018
''To __ own self be true'' Newsday 23 Sep 2018
Biblical possessive USA Today 12 Sep 2018
Belonging to thee Wall Street Journal 16 Apr 2018
Biblical possessive
Belonging to thee
"For ___ is the kingdom ..."
Your, of yore The Washington Post 04 Nov 2017
Your, of yore LA Times Daily 04 Nov 2017
Yours, of yore Wall Street Journal 16 Oct 2017
Yours, archaically USA Today 14 Aug 2017
Your old skinny sweetheart The Telegraph Cryptic 10 Aug 2017
Article about home that was yours once
What used to be yours? New York Times 31 May 2017
"To ___ own self be true" Universal 15 May 2017
Weak drug for you in the past The Times Cryptic 01 Feb 2017
'For -- is the kingdom ...' Premier Sunday 29 Jan 2017
Your, of yore
What used to be yours?
"To ___ own self be true"
Yours, archaically
Biblical possessive Universal 16 Sep 2016
What's now yours New York Times 14 May 2016
Shakespearean pronoun Newsday 18 Mar 2016
Biblical possessive
Biblical possessive The Washington Post 04 Dec 2015
"To ___ own self . . ." USA Today 30 Nov 2015
Yours, of old Universal 26 Nov 2015
Your old, watery eyes expressing agreement
It was yours long before you were born The Telegraph Toughie 21 Jul 2015
Biblical possessive LA Times Daily 11 Jul 2015
Part of heath in estate that was once yours The Telegraph Toughie 24 Feb 2015
Yours, of old
"To ___ own self . . ."
Biblical possessive
Biblical possessive
Yours, once
"___ Is the Glory" (hymn)
"To __ own self..."
What was once yours?
"Your" of yore
Yours of yore
Yours, old-style
Yours of yore
What was yours at one time?
Biblical possessive
'To -- own self be true'
"Drink to me only with ___ eyes..."
It was once yours
Your, of yore
Your of yore
"... for ___ is the kingdom ..."
It was once yours
"To ___ own self be true"
Biblical possessive
Yours, old-style
Your of yore
Yours, once
Yours, once
"To __ own self . . ."
"Your" of yore
"To __ own self be true": "Hamlet"
"To __ own self be true": "Hamlet"
Your, in Scripture
Biblical pronoun
"___ is the kingdom, and the power . . ."
"Drink to me only with ___ eyes ..."
Your, to a Quaker
Possessive pronoun in an old hymn
Yours, old-style
"Drink to Me Only With __ Eyes"
"Drink to Me Only With __ Eyes"
Yours, once
"... for ___ is the kingdom ..."
Yours of yore
Yours, to King James
Shakespearean pronoun
Yours, to King James
Biblically yours
Biblical pronoun
Belonging to thee
Yours, to Shakespeare
Yours, once
"If ___ enemy be hungry..." (Proverbs)
". . . __ is the kingdom . . ."
Friend's possessive
Biblical possessive
Your, of yore
Yours, old-style
Friend's possessive
Your, in days of yore
Quaker's "yours"
"... ___ is the kingdom"
Yours, Biblically
Biblically yours
"To __ own self be true"
Your, old-style
Yours, Biblically
Old pronoun
It was once yours
Biblically yours
"For ___ is the kingdom...": Matthew
Yours, of old
Yours, long ago
"For ___ is the kingdom...": Matthew
Biblical possessive
Your of yore
"Drink to me only with -- eyes"
"To ___ own self be true"
Yours, of old
Dated term for "yours"
Yours, once
Dated term for "yours"
Rarely used pronoun
Yours, once
"Drink to me only with __ eyes . . ."
It was once yours
"...only with ___ eyes"
"Drink to me only with ___ eyes"
"Were __ That Special Face"
Quaker pronoun
Yours to a Quaker
Friends' pronoun
Your, biblically
Biblical "yours"
Like whose eyes, in a Ben Jonson verse?
"To _____ own self be true" ("Hamlet" line)
``To ___ own self be true"
Biblical pronoun
"___ Alone," V. Herbert song
Yours, poetically
Yours of yore
Friend's word
"To ___ own self be true": Shak.
Yours, of yore
" . . . to ___ own self be true": Shak.
Amish pronoun
Biblically yours
"For ___ is the kingdom . . . "
"Not my will, but ___, be done": Luke 22:42
Poetic possessive
Yours
Biblical pronoun
"Give every man ___ ear . . . ": Shak.
"What is ___ is mine"
"Set ___ house in order": Isa. 38:1
Belonging to thee
"To ___ own self be true"
Quaker word
"___ Alone"
Poetic possessive.
Not mine.
Pronoun.
"___ is the kingdom . . . "
Poetic pronoun.
Possessive pronoun: Poetic.
"To ___ own self be true . . . "
Biblical possessive.
Yours: Poet.
Possessive pronoun.
"___ is the kingdom, and the power . . . ”
Of thee.
"To ___ own self be true."
Quaker pronoun.
Third word of Psalm 86.
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