"Be thine own palace, or the world's thy jail" writer Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% DONNE 'Be thine own palace, or the world's thy jail' writer (5)
53% ELIOT Writer T. S. ___ (5) New York Times Mini Sep 9, 2025
48% BRIG Ship's jail (4) Eugene Sheffer Sep 22, 2025
48% PRISON Jail (6) (6) Mirror Classic Sep 20, 2025
48% SENTENCE Time in jail (8) The Telegraph Quick Aug 12, 2025
46% HAD Owned (3) New York Times Sep 30, 2025
46% CASTLE Royal palace (6) Newsday Sep 9, 2025
46% HAS Owns (3) Commuter Aug 28, 2025
46% SCEPTRE Palace staff? (7) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 26, 2025
46% POSSESS Own (7) The Telegraph Quick Aug 26, 2025
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