- - Soon a negative will be got from France
- - Soon, one gets ahead
- - Soon getting a refusal from abroad
- - Cathedral cleric will get caught out soon
- - Soon author's unknown
- - american one showing soon
- - Soon, in Shakespeare's day
- - soon to get a french veto
- - Ring a girl to come round soon
- - Love in a girl's embrace, soon
- - A refusal from Napoleon soon
- - A composition finally being broadcast soon
- - In a while, a refusal from Nancy
- - Person in clergy beheaded soon
- - Clergyman is to lose his head soon
- - soon unknown
- - immediately unsigned, in short
- - article working soon
- - soon, in olden times
- - A refusal from the French soon
- - an unequivocal refusal coming in soon
- - "In a short time," in a time long past
- - soon, in shakespeare
- - Soon minister in cathedral will get caught out
- - In a short time, a long, long, long time go
- - Soon as there's a vacancy, a girl is sent round
- - A refusal from Macron soon
- - Clerical dignitary heading off soon
- - "I will see you ...." (soon)
- - A refusal in France soon emerges
- - presently nameless author, in short
- - Soon to become first to leave list of saints
- - Soon some new piano number
- - Soon, a new and old measure
- - Like the verse "Roses are red, violets are blue ...," in brief
- - Soon enough(Used today)
- - Soon, to a poet
- - Soon, ere now
- - Soon, to Shakespeare
- - Soon, in poems
- - In a bit, to the bard
- - In a short while
- - Shakespearean "soon"
- - Soon, bard-style
- - Soon, to the bard
- - Soon, to bards
- - Shortly, in poetry
- - Bard's "soon"
- - Soon, to Shelley
- - Soon, to poets
- - Soon, quaintly
- - Soon, in poetry
- - In a bit, poetically
- - Abbr. in a book of quotations
- - Without delay, in poetry
- - Uncredited credit, in quotes
- - Soon after
- - In a bit, to Shakespeare
- - Coming soon, in the past
- - Unattributed, in Bartlett's
- - Sooner than thou thinketh
- - Soon, to poetic types
- - Shortly, in sonnets
- - Shakespeare's "in a sec"
- - some writing man, only we don't know his name
- - Brief admission of ignorance, nominally
- - 2018 science-fiction thriller starring clive owen and amanda seyfried
- - briefly unknown person?
- - presently, to the bard
- - quote bk. attribution
- - Author not known
- - Unnamed author, for short
- - Short for unknown writer
- - Before thou knowst
- - what may follow "time is of the essence"
- - Not identified for short
- - Unidentified author [Abbr]
- - At once, to poets from the 1700s
- - User unknown, for short
- - Mean ones to keep identity withheld?
- - Men on adventure rising up, hiding immediately
- - Unknown poster: Abbr.
- - One whose identity is unknown, for short
- - Clerical dignitary removing hat immediately
- - cathedral clergy dispensing with clothing shortly
- - Unknown commenter, informally
- - Unidentified author, for short
- - attribution abbreviation
- - Author's name obviously not known to start with
- - like most graffiti, briefly
- - We don't know who wrote this abbreviation
- - incognito, abbrev.
- - unsigned, as a poem (abbr.)
- - Unattributed, for short
- - Unrevealed author, for short
- - Poetic adverb meaning 'before long'
- - Unknown chat room visitor, slangily
- - Name for an unknown commenter
- - When Othello promises to send for Desdemona
- - sans attribution, for short
- - Religious leader goes missing locally, before long, according to the poet
- - Before long, to poets
- - Article about unknown writer
- - Abbreviation of many a quote-book attribution
- - Unknown source, for short
- - Like a mystery man, for short
- - quote book notation
- - Unknown composer, for short
- - Internet group whose identities are unknown
- - Unidentified author, informally
- - Before long, to a poet
- - Unnamed person on the internet, for short
- - Of unknown authorship for short
- - unknown author notation (abbr.)
- - Rule Conservative must leave promptly
- - article appearing, but the author is unknown
- - presently unknown
- - notation after "a fool's paradise"
- - common quote "source": abbr.
- - Undisclosed author, briefly
- - presently, quaintly
- - Short indication of an unattributed quote
- - Member of the clergy heading off shortly
- - Who knows who wrote it?
- - Some sources: Abbr
- - Choir leader leaving musical composition without a name
- - Article about the most prolific author?
- - Unnamed
- - Erelong, to a bard
- - "Author unknown" byline
- - Ever's partner
- - Prolific auth.
- - Any minute, once
- - Of unknown authorship: Abbr.
- - Betimes
- - Unknown auth.
- - Briefly unknown?
- - Abbreviated mystery writer?
- - Quotation notation
- - Bartlett's byline, briefly
- - At any moment
- - Untraceable author, for short
- - Unsigned, for short
- - Al-...... (support group)
- - Unknown author
- - Unknown auth. credit
- - Any minute now, to a bard
- - "Author" of many quotations
- - Without delay, to Wordsworth
- - Unnamed auth.
- - Unknown writer (Abbr.)
- - Uncredited: Abbr.
- - Shortly, to poets
- - Shakespearean "shortly"
- - Nameless auth.
- - Like most graffiti: Abbr.
- - Forgettable author, for short
- - Before thou know'st
- - Bartlett's attrib.
- - Author credited on many poems
- - "Author unknown" byline, briefly
- - Writer unknown
- - Unknown, for short
- - Unattributed: Abbr.
- - Source of many quotations, for short
- - Short mystery writer?
- - Popular writer?
- - Popular author's ID
- - Poetic time reference
- - Nameless: abbr.
- - Like some sources: Abbr.
- - Like many a quote: Abbr.
- - Juliet's reply to her nurse
- - Before thou knowest it
- - Before long, quaintly
- - Bard's "before long"
- - Author w/o a name?
- - Author credited on many old poems
- - Auth. of many quotes?
- - Any day now, poetically
- - "We don't know who said it" abbr.
- - "......, good nurse!": Juliet
- - When Iago bade Cassio return
- - Untraceable, for short
- - Unsigned, as an article: Abbr.
- - Unknown author's byline
- - Unattributed, as a quote: Abbr.
- - Some authors, briefly
- - Shortly, to Hamlet
- - Quotation notation, sometimes
- - Quotation notation, briefly
- - Quotation book abbr.
- - Prolific unknown author?
- - Prolific poet?
- - Presently, formerly
- - Partner for ever
- - Oft-quoted author?
- - Oft-quoted author: Abbr.
- - Not forthwith
- - Nameless author
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