Metrical foot of one long and one short syllable (7) |
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A couple of syllables to cheer when throwing up a drop of red |
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A foot to cheer wildly (7) |
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Part of verse concerns yew, say, circling round church |
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Originally came here to get treatment for foot |
The Guardian Cryptic |
24 Oct 2023 |
Maestro cheekily clasping foot |
The Guardian Cryptic |
16 Oct 2023 |
In poetry, the reverse of an iamb |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
16 Jul 2023 |
Poetic foot |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Mar 2022 |
Say yew outside old church is poetic feature |
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As Yeats saw it, foot of mythological bird you once caught? |
Irish Times Crosaire |
24 Apr 2021 |
Box, perhaps containing old chief's foot |
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A foot preserved in vitro – cheek! |
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Foot of giant bird encountered in the east |
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European at back of sportsmen's line after twisting right foot |
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Foot mythical bird put in the shoe, finally |
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Counterpart of an iamb |
New York Times |
22 Sep 2018 |
Foot of old companion jammed in box? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
28 Aug 2018 |
Metric foot; to cheer (anag.) |
The Telegraph Quick |
20 Jul 2018 |
Metrical foot |
The Telegraph Quick |
04 May 2018 |
You once grabbed big bird's foot |
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Counterpart of an iamb |
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Yew, say, outside old church is a poetic feature |
The Times Cryptic |
15 May 2017 |
Iamb's counterpart |
Wall Street Journal |
09 Apr 2016 |
Precious weight system finally replaced by revolutionary European metric unit |
The Telegraph Toughie |
03 Jul 2015 |
You once caught mythical bird's foot |
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One of four in "Double, double toil and trouble" |
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Metrical foot |
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Metric foot |
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Iamb's opposite |
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Two-syllable foot |
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Metrical foot |
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Metrical foot. |
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