➠ OER - 3 Letters : Crossword Clue

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oer
  • - The coercion's over, in short
  • - Opposite of under to a poet
  • - "Utter your gravity ... a gossip's bowl": "Romeo and Juliet"
  • - walt whitman's "gliding ...... all"
  • - The contractor's finished
  • - contraction in the u.s. national anthem
  • - Above, to an old poet
  • - Poet's above
  • - Above, to a poet
  • - Bard's above
  • - Byron's above
  • - The Who's "Love, Reign ...... Me"
  • - Poet's over
  • - Lazy poet's above?
  • - Donne's "done"
  • - Whitman's "A Backward Glance ...... Travel'd Roads"
  • - U.S. national anthem's contraction
  • - Atop, to a poet
  • - Above: Poet.
  • - Above, to F. S. Key
  • - Walt Whitman's "A Backward Glance ...... Travel'd Roads"
  • - U.S. anthem contraction
  • - Thoreau's "On Fields ...... Which the Reaper's Hand Has Pass'd"
  • - Thomas Moore's "Come ...... the Sea"
  • - The Beta Band's "Dance ...... the Border"
  • - Robert Burns's "Whistle ...... the Lave O't"
  • - Poet's preposition
  • - Poet's ended
  • - Poet's again
  • - Poet's "atop"
  • - Poem's contraction
  • - Over, to F.S. Key
  • - Over, poet.
  • - Odist's contraction
  • - Lyricist's over
  • - Key's "above"
  • - Finished: Poet.
  • - Finished, to poets
  • - Ended, in verse
  • - Donne's "above"
  • - Beyond, to poets
  • - Bard's atop
  • - Anthem's "above"
  • - Across, to poets
  • - Above, to poets of old
  • - Contraction used by Key
  • - Bit of a toerag, but finished
  • - ... the land of the free …
  • - ".the ramparts it
  • - "É.... the ramparts we watchedÉ"
  • - Poetic preposition that omits a "v"
  • - Oorspronkelijk metaal bevattend
  • - Above, in old poems
  • - "The Strife Is ..., the Battle Done" (Easter hymn)
  • - "neath" antonym
  • - Old opposite of under
  • - Over-poetical?
  • - "And ...... his heart a shadow fell": Poe
  • - elided word in "the star spangled banner"
  • - Across, in a "Jingle Bells" lyric
  • - Apostrophized word in "Jingle Bells"
  • - Finished in a canoe race
  • - Aloft, to Keats
  • - Not 'neath [Poetic]
  • - "... the ramparts ..." (words from the US national anthem)
  • - Over, as Shakespeare would have written it
  • - "Good angels fly ...... thy royal head": "Henry VIII"
  • - opposite of  'neath
  • - Higher than, in verse
  • - Archaic over
  • - "Star-Spangled Banner" preposition
  • - "The Star-Spangled Banner" preposition
  • - Key contraction
  • - Above, to Keats
  • - Above, to Shakespeare
  • - Above, to Key
  • - Atop, in verse
  • - Done, for short
  • - On top of, in poetry
  • - Contraction in "The Star-Spangled Banner"
  • - Across, in verse
  • - Above, in a stanza
  • - Start of the last line of "The Star-Spangled Banner"
  • - Poetic over
  • - Over, condensed
  • - Above, in poesy
  • - "Love, Reign ...... Me" (Who song)
  • - "Above," in an anthem
  • - "... ...... the land of the free and the home of the brave"
  • - " . . . thy warfare ......": Scott
  • - On top, poetically
  • - Done, for Donne
  • - Above, to Francis Scott Key
  • - Above, in an ode
  • - ".... the fields ..."
  • - Preposition with an apostrophe
  • - Preposition in "Jingle Bells"
  • - Finish'd
  • - Contraction that sounds like a conjunction
  • - Atop, to a sonneteer
  • - Across, to Keats
  • - Above, to Shelley
  • - Above, to Poe
  • - Above, to Donne
  • - Above, in our anthem
  • - "The ramparts" lead-in
  • - "Star-Spangled Banner" contraction
  • - "Love, Reign ...... Me" (hit by The Who)
  • - "...... the land of . . . "
  • - "...... the glad waters of the dark blue sea": Byron
  • - Word after "fight" in "The Star-Spangled Banner"
  • - Preposition before "ramparts" in an anthem
  • - Over, (poetic)
  • - Over simplified?
  • - Francis Scott Key preposition
  • - Atop, to a bard
  • - Atop, in poesy
  • - Atop, in poems
  • - Apostrophized preposition
  • - Anthem elision
  • - Above, to Whittier
  • - "Thou knowst the ......-eager vehemence of youth" (Homer)
  • - "That floats on high ...... vales and hills"--Wordsworth
  • - "Quadrophenia" song "Love, Reign ...... Me"
  • - "Love, Reign ...... Me" (the Who song)
  • - "I'll throw your dagger .... the house": "Twelfth Night"
  • - "Above," to Whittier or Keats
  • - "...a feeling of sadness comes ...... me": Longfellow
  • - "... the native hue of resolution / Is sicklied .... with the pale cast of thought": Hamlet
  • - "... sadness comes .... me": Longfellow
  • - "...... the fields we go ..." (line from "Jingle Bells")
  • - "...... the fields we go ..." ("Jingle Bells" lyric)
  • - "One-horse open sleigh" follower
  • - Upon, in poesy
  • - Twelfth-to-last word before "play ball"
  • - Throughout, poetically
  • - Throughout, in verse
  • - Throughout, in poetry
  • - Throughout time, in prose
  • - Syllable-saving poetic word
  • - Superior to, briefly
  • - Start of the last line in "The Star-Spangled Banner"
  • - Stanza contraction
  • - Ramparts preposition
  • - Preposition with three homophones
  • - Preposition that starts the fourth and eighth lines of "The Star-Spangled Banner"
  • - Preposition that begins two of the first eight lines of "The Star-Spangled Banner"
  • - Poetic term
  • - Poetic location word
  • - Poetic descriptive
  • - Poetic adverb or preposition
  • - Over, to Poe
  • - Over, to Ondaatje
  • - Over, to Gray and Pope
  • - Over, abridged
  • - Over to Shelley
  • - Over to Francis Scott Key
  • - On top of, to bards
  • - On top of, in verse
  • - On top of, in odes
  • - On top of, in an ode
  • - Now ...... the one half-world/Nature seems dead." (Shakespeare)
  • - It precedes "the land of the free"
  • - Higher than, in poetry
  • - Francis Scott Key contraction
  • - Fourteenth-to-last word before a baseball game begins
  • - Finished, to Poe
  • - Finished, to Keats
  • - Finished, in verse
  • - Finished, in poetry
  • - Elided preposition
  • - Done, to Shakespeare
  • - Done, to Keats
  • - Done, in poetry
  • - Contraction in old hymns
  • - Contraction in a patriotic song
  • - Contraction for Key
  • - Completed, in Lit
  • - Canto contraction
  • - Beyond, to Browning
  • - Beyond, to bards
  • - Beyond, to a bard
  • - Atop, to Tennyson
  • - Atop, to Key
  • - Atop, to Keats
  • - Apostrophe'd word in "The Star-Spangled Banner"
  • - Anthemic preposition
  • - Anthem word after "wave"
  • - Anthem shortening
  • - Aloft in poesy
  • - Across, poetically
  • - Across, in poesy
  • - Across, in odes
  • - Above, to the Bard
  • - Above, to Swinburne
  • - Above, to M. Arnold
  • - Above, to Byron
  • - Above, to Blake
  • - Above, to Auden
  • - Above, of yore
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