- - Make a mountain out of a molehill, for instance — I tear into all (anag)
- - repetition of first letters
- - Feature of Love's Labour's Lost nothing but repetition
- - Poetic device identified by repeated sounds of the first letter, as "She sells seashells by the sea-shore"
- - Every kind of repetition is initial repetition
- - use of the same initial is only repetition after all
- - Initial letters of Shakespeare sonnet, say, supply solution?
- - "Peck of pickled peppers," e.g.
- - Fe, fi, fo, fum, e.g.
- - "Peter Piper picked . . . ," e.g.
- - Feature of "Peter Pan" and "Black Beauty"
- - Initial repetition is only repetition after all
- - Initial repetition
- - Adult prepared tortellini -- a popular pasta, perhaps?
- - Poetic rhyming device using words with the same initial letter
- - Peter practised poetic ploy perfectly
- - ... using ......: Lisa loved her little lamb / Its wool was white and waxen
- - Possibly perceived perusing poetry, perhaps?
- - What 17-, 33-, 47- and 66-Across exhibit, despite appearances to the contrary
- - Poetic device is nothing but repeats
- - "Twice-Told Tales," literarily
- - WORDS WORK WONDERS
- - "Full fathom five thy father lies . . . "
- - Literary device used in Love's Labour's Lost?
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