"As __ beneath a waning moon was haunted": Coleridge Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% EER "As __ beneath a waning moon was haunted": Coleridge (3)
5% EERIE Haunting (5) Eugene Sheffer Aug 29, 2025
5% EBB Wane (3) LA Times Daily Jul 29, 2025
4% CRATERS Moon depressions (7) Universal Sep 10, 2025
4% CRESCENT Moon shape (8) LA Times Daily Sep 2, 2025
4% LUNET Small moon (5) Thomas Joseph Aug 30, 2025
4% AGO Many moons __ (3) LA Times Daily Aug 29, 2025
4% BAR Happy hour haunt (3) LA Times Daily Aug 26, 2025
4% OBOE Woodwind with a haunting sound (4)
4% LUNA Moon goddess (4) LA Times Daily Aug 22, 2025
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