First word of Swinburne's "March: An Ode" Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% ERE First word of Swinburne's "March: An Ode" (3)
60% IDES The ___ of March (4) USA Today Sep 5, 2025
60% ALGERNON First name of the Victorian poet Swinburne (8) (8)
57% POEM Ode or sonnet, eg (4) The Times Concise Aug 28, 2025
57% HAREM First March Hare came first to serail (5) (5)
57% EER Always, in odes (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jul 13, 2025
54% PABLO "Ode to an Onion" poet Neruda (5) LA Times Mini Sep 14, 2025
54% OUR First word of the Lord's Prayer (3) Commuter Sep 13, 2025
54% ANTS Marching insects (4) Commuter Sep 3, 2025
54% MAMA Baby's first words, perhaps (4)
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