Early-blooming, in old poetry Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% RATHE Early-blooming, in old poetry (5)
7% FLORAL Blooming (6) The Telegraph Quick Feb 22, 2026
6% IRIS "Bearded" bloom (4) Eugene Sheffer Feb 23, 2026
6% EER Always, in poetry (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 11, 2026
6% ODES Dedicated poetry (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Feb 8, 2026
6% OPE Unlock, in poetry (3) Premier Sunday Feb 8, 2026
6% ROSE Thorny bloom (4) USA Today Feb 1, 2026
6% PROSE Poetry's counterpart (5) Universal Feb 1, 2026
6% ERE "Before" in poetry (3)
6% OVERUSE Excessively quote old poetry about Unionist (7) (7) The Guardian Quiptic Jan 25, 2026
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