- - Reclined (on)
- - Homophone of "lane" which means reclined
- - Reclined, a homophone of "lane"
- - If you're so reclined, it's a homophone for "lane"
- - Reclined horizontally on a surface
- - Reclined or rested
- - Word that means "reclined" and sounds like a country road
- - Homophone of "lane" meaning "reclined"
- - Had reclined
- - Reclined
- - Has remained prone
- - "... this skull has .... in the earth ... ": Hamlet
- - Has reclined
- - "Upon whose bosom snow has ......": Kilmer's "Trees"
- - Having reclined
- - Reclined, with down
- - "...snow has......"
- - "Upon whose bosom snow has ......": Kilmer
- - Reclined or rested [rhymes with "rain"]
- - 'How often I have .. upon the grass': Dickens
- - Even Alsatians rested
- - Who here hath .. these two days buried: Romeo and Juliet
- - Anagram of nail
- - Gently placed (down)
- - Anagram of "nail" (rested)
- - Remained in bed, e.g.
- - Former British Prime Minister Chamber...
- - Placed horizontally, with "down"
- - Past of to lie
- - ...... to rest
- - Stretched out, as on the couch
- - Set down gently
- - Part of the verb to lay
- - Often-misused verb
- - Of the verb to lie
- - Have laid
- - Been recumbent
- - Past participle of "lie"
- - Homophone for "lane"
- - Been on a cot
- - Put into a horizontal position
- - Put down using language that's heartless
- - Rested (on)
- - Aching feeling
- - "Nail" anagram
- - Been in bed
- - Had been stretched out in bed
- - Done nothing
- - Reposed
- - "How often have I .... beneath rain": Faulkner
- - "Lie" form
- - Gone flat?
- - Set down passage to be read out
- - In absence of leader, Frank remained
- - Set down horizontally
- - Been abed
- - Form of lie
- - Had gone belly up?
- - Tricky past participle
- - "This skull hath .... in the earth ...": Hamlet
- - Stretched out, as in bed
- - Been in bed (with)
- - Gone prostrate
- - Gone belly up?
- - Put oneself into a horizontal position
- - Been intimate (with)
- - Awake : awoken :: lie : ....
- - Remained in bed
- - Sprawled
- - "... should I have ...... still...": Job
- - Had I ........ for a century dead . . . : Tennyson
- - An anagram for anil
- - An anagram for nail
- - Kilmer's rhyme for "rain"
- - Homonym for 39 Down
- - "Lane" homophone
- - Lie, lay, .......
- - Remained inactive.
- - Remained prone.
- - Anagram for nail
- - Placed down
- - Stretched (out)
- - Deposited
- - Rested
- - Placed
- - Set down
- - Stretch out
- - Extended
- - Put down
- - Had been lying to a chap - the padre!
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