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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% BIRCHES Trees in a Frost poem (7) Universal Jul 1, 2020
4% ROAD "The ___ Not Taken," poem by Robert Frost (4)
3% S ____ tree (1) USA Today Quick Feb 1, 2026
3% PALM ____ tree (4) USA Today Quick Feb 1, 2026
3% IAMB Foot for Frost (4) Wall Street Journal Jan 29, 2026
3% ODES Lyric poems (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 28, 2026
3% ODE Poem (3) The Telegraph Mini Jan 26, 2026
3% LINE Part of a poem (4) Commuter Jan 26, 2026
3% POEM Robert Frost's work (4)
3% RIME Frost (4) LA Times Daily Jan 14, 2026

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