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119 clues for "ERE":

  1. ...___ he drove out of sight...
  2. "___ I saw Elba ..."
  3. "Able was I ___ . . . "
  4. "... ___ he rode out of sight"
  5. "Maid of Athens, ___ we part ...": Byron
  6. ...was I ___ I saw ...
  7. "Able was I ___ I saw ... "
  8. Before, poetically
  9. Cockney's 'present'
  10. "I heard him exclaim, ___ he drove out of sight ..."
  11. Poets' before
  12. "I kissed thee ___ I killed thee": "Othello"
  13. Able was I ___ I saw Elba
  14. A little ___ the mightiest Julius fell: Shak.
  15. 'Before' of yore
  16. Before, to poets.
  17. But I heard him exclaim, ___ he drove . . .
  18. Maid of Athens, ___ we part...
  19. Poetic before
  20. Present, in Soho
  21. "Take heed, ___ summer comes ... ": Shak
  22. Bard's before
  23. Before.
  24. Before, to a bard
  25. Before to bards
  26. Before, to poets of old
  27. 'Blood hath been shed ___ now': 'Macbeth'
  28. "But I heard him exclaim, ___ he drove out of sight . . ."
  29. "... ___ he drove out of sight": Moore
  30. Present, to a cockney
  31. . . . ___ thou and peace may meet: Shelley
  32. Able was I ___ I...
  33. Afore.
  34. And look before you ___ you leap: Samuel Butler
  35. Before, in poesy
  36. Before: Poet.
  37. Before, to Browning
  38. Before to Byron
  39. "But I heard him exclaim, ___ he ..."
  40. Byron's before
  41. Cockney "present."
  42. ___ frost-flower and snow-blossom faded ...: Swinburne
  43. I kiss'd thee ___ I kill'd thee: "Othello"
  44. Maid of Athens, ___ We Part (Byron poem)
  45. PAlindromic word
  46. Poetic conjunction
  47. Poetic contraction
  48. Poetic preposition.
  49. Poetic word.
  50. Poet s prior to
  51. Poet's word
  52. Prior to
  53. Prior to to Prior
  54. Rather than.
  55. Sooner than.
  56. '... tell them I'll be there ___ long'
  57. "... ___ the set of sun": "Macbeth"
  58. ... ___ we extinguish sight and speech: Browning
  59. 'Able was I ___ I saw Elba' (notable palindrome)
  60. "A little ___ the mightiest Julius fell": "Hamlet"
  61. "And fly, ___ evil intercept thy flight": Milton
  62. Archaic conjunction.
  63. Archaic preposition.
  64. Before before
  65. Before, in old poems
  66. Before, in poetry
  67. Before (poetic)
  68. Before, to Burns
  69. Before to KEats
  70. Before to Shakespeare
  71. Before, to the Bard
  72. Before, to Yeats
  73. Browning's "before"
  74. 'But I heard him exclaim, ___ ...'
  75. Catch, ___ she change . . . Pope
  76. Death closes all: but something ___ the end ... (Tennyson)
  77. Ended, ___ it begun: Emily Dickinson
  78. ... exclaim, ___ he drove out of sight: Moore
  79. ___ fancy you consult, consult your purse: Franklin
  80. 'fore
  81. "___ half my days . . . " Milton
  82. ... heard him exclaim, ___ he drove...
  83. "... ___ he drove out of ..."
  84. Heir homophone
  85. Heretofore.
  86. Homophone for air
  87. Homophone for heir
  88. How long will a man lie i' the earth ___ he rot?: "Hamlet"
  89. I heard him exclaim ___ he drove...
  90. ...I'll be there ___ long
  91. . . . ___ I will leave her
  92. "Let us part, ___ the season of passion forget us": Yeats
  93. ___ Long
  94. "Look ___ ye leap"
  95. Maid of Athens, ___ we part (Lord Byron poem)
  96. Middle of the "Able ... Elba" palindrome
  97. '___ Music's golden tongue / Flatter'd to tears this aged man ...': Keats
  98. ... ___ my Romeo comes
  99. ___ Now or "long"
  100. Odist's "before"
  101. ___ on my bed my limbs I lay: Coleridge
  102. '___ pales in Heaven the morning star': Lowell
  103. Palindromic before
  104. Poet's conjunction
  105. Preceding poetically
  106. Previous to.
  107. Prior, poetically
  108. "Prior to," poetically
  109. Prior, to Prior
  110. Sooner
  111. Sooner than, in poetry
  112. Take heed, ___ summer comes...: Shakespeare
  113. 'That will be ___ the set of sun': 'Macbeth'
  114. '___ the bat hath flown / His cloister'd flight ...': Macbeth
  115. ... ___ the hot sun count / His dewy rosary...: Keats
  116. " . . . ___ the mightiest Julius fell" Shak.
  117. '___ the steamer bore him Eastward ...': Kipling
  118. "... Venus sets ___ Mercury can rise": Pope
  119. Word following "Able was I ..."