- - Not atop
- - Not oer
- - Not o'er
- - Poet's lower than 'the man sadly emasculated'
- - tidy hotel in south wales market town
- - New planet lacking core at a lower level formerly
- - Orderly hotel in town
- - "high waving heather .... stormy blasts bending": e. brontë
- - Excellent American hotel in town
- - Excellent opener from Huddersfield Town
- - Poetically inferior
- - Fine athlete's heart is ata lower level
- - Under spruce, hole's opening
- - Town in Athlone? Athlone!
- - Clever Huw's top in Welsh Town
- - Northeast part of Athens, mainly inhabited, by the Welsh
- - Inferior to a thane, possibly
- - Under, in literature
- - Poetic location
- - Below, for short
- - South Wales location
- - Nicely simple opener from Halifax Town
- - Bryant preposition
- - South Wales town
- - Smart historian to start with town
- - Poetic opposite of o'er
- - Poetic "under"
- - Smart opener from Hitchin Town
- - Clever opener from Halifax Town
- - Below, in poems
- - Below, to bards
- - Under, poet
- - Opposite of 'o'er'
- - Elegant hotel in Welsh town
- - Straight path's ending below
- - Below, old-style
- - Below, in old poetry
- - Under (poetic)
- - Below, to a bard
- - Bard's "below"
- - Under, poetically
- - Under, to Byron
- - Lower than — a town in West Glamorgan
- - Old under orderly facing hospital
- - Under, in romantic poetry
- - "High waving heather .... stormy blasts bending": Emily Brontë
- - Below, to poets
- - Below, poetically
- - Poet's "below"
- - Below, in a 46-Down
- - '...... Arizona Skies' (John Wayne movie)
- - O'er opposite
- - Preposition in "The Sound of Silence"
- - Under, in poems
- - "...... Arizona Skies" (early John Wayne film)
- - Below, to a poet
- - Below, to Byron
- - "'.... the Arizona Skies": 1934 John Wayne movie
- - Below, in poetry
- - Below, quaintly
- - Under, to Frost
- - Under, in poetry
- - Under, to poets
- - O'er's opposite
- - Below, to the Bard
- - Below, in verse
- - Poetic "below"
- - Under, in verse
- - Under, to a poet
- - "You can hide .... your covers . . ." (Springsteen lyric)
- - Under, to bards
- - Longfellow adverb
- - Under ender
- - Literary preposition
- - Under, to Yeats
- - Poet.s under
- - Below, to Browning
- - Below, in poesy
- - Below in literature
- - "......blue-bell or streamer" (Poe poem start)
- - Below, to Bryant
- - Under, in poesy
- - Under, to Keats
- - Under, to Bryant
- - Milland's birthplace in Wales
- - Ray Milland's birthplace in Wales
- - Ray Milland's birthplace
- - O'er's antithesis
- - Below, to Blake
- - Under, bard style
- - "...... yon crimson tree": Bryant
- - Below: Poet.
- - Lower than: Poet.
- - Covered by: Poet.
- - River of Wales
- - Opposite of 83-Across
- - Welsh town
- - Poetic direction
- - Below
- - Under
- - Bard's preposition
- - Poetic preposition
- - Poet's preposition
- - Poetic contraction
- - then a change below in poetry
- - Husband supports tidy Welsh club
- - the poet's below!
- - Town near Swansea
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