100% | TIS | 3 | "___ the last rose of summer" (start of a Thomas Moore poem) |
76% | TIS | 3 | "___ the last rose of summer" (Thomas Moore poem starter) |
68% | TIS | 3 | "___ the last rose of summer, left blooming alone..." (Thomas Moore lines) |
64% | TIS | 3 | Moore's "_____ the Last Rose of Summer" |
53% | TIS | 3 | "___ the Last Rose of Summer" (old song standard) |
53% | TWAS | 4 | Start of a C. Moore poem |
52% | TWAS | 4 | Start of a Clement Moore Christmas poem |
48% | CADENCE | 7 | The rising and falling beat of a poem or reading |
47% | ODETO | 5 | Start of the name of many a commemorative poem |
46% | NOR | 3 | Word before "happiness," "majesty" and "fame" at the start of a Shelley poem |
44% | TWAS | 4 | Start of a Clement Moore classic |
44% | FAR | 3 | Start of a Thomas Hardy title |
44% | OUTOFTHECRADLE | 14 | Start of a 36 Across poem |
44% | WHENLILACSLAST | 14 | Start of a 36 Across poem |
44% | TWAS | 4 | Start of a classic Christmas poem |
44% | HOW | 3 | Start of a Barrett Browning poem |
43% | ALITTLEMADNESS | 14 | Start of a poem by Emily Dickinson that continues "But God be with the Clown, / Who ponders this tremendous scene" |
43% | ERIN | 4 | Country in a Thomas Moore poem |
42% | NEUTRALTONES | 12 | 1867 melancholic poem written by Thomas Hardy about the end of a relationship: 2 wds. |
42% | ODYSSEUS | 8 | Hero of a Greek poem whose journey home from the Trojan War lasts 10 years |
42% | DIN | 3 | Last word of nine verses of a Kipling poem |
42% | ANNABEL | 7 | "___ Lee," last complete poem by Edgar Allan Poe which follows the death of a beautiful woman |
42% | TWAS | 4 | Start of a Christmas poem |
42% | BULB | 4 | The start of a tulip |
41% | CABOOSE | 7 | The last car of a train |
41% | SHOWTIME | 8 | The start of a theatrical performance |
41% | KICKOFF | 7 | The start of a football match |
41% | RAGE | 4 | "___ against the dying of the light" (repeated line in a Dylan Thomas poem) |
41% | TWELFTH | 7 | "On the ___ day of Christmas ..." (start of a holiday song's last verse) |
41% | OFT | 3 | Thomas Moore poem "___ in the Stilly Night" |