➠ OPE - 3 Letters : Crossword Clue

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ope
  • - Unclose, to a bard
  • - unlock, to shylock
  • - Unclose, to Shakespeare
  • - Unlock, to poets
  • - Ajar, to bards
  • - Unclose, to the Bard
  • - Unveil, to a bard
  • - Unlock, to Keats
  • - Unclose, to a poet
  • - Begin, to poets
  • - Ajar, to a bard
  • - Agape, to a bard
  • - Unveil, to an odist
  • - Unclose, to Keats
  • - "To ...... their golden eyes": Shak.
  • - Untie, to Keats
  • - Unseal: Poetic
  • - Unseal: Poet.
  • - Unlock, to some poets
  • - Unlatch, to bards
  • - Unfold, to poets
  • - Unfasten, to a poet
  • - Uncover, to a bard
  • - Uncork, to Falstaff
  • - Unclose, to W.S.
  • - Unclose, to Shelley
  • - Unclose, to Marlowe
  • - Unclose, to Donne
  • - Unclose, to Coleridge
  • - Unbar, to Keats
  • - Unbar, to Byron
  • - Open, to Shelley or Keats
  • - Open, to Pope
  • - Not shut, to Shelley
  • - Expose, to poets
  • - Disclose, to Shelley
  • - Disclose, to Donne
  • - Central concept to the Obama election, to a Cockney British person
  • - Ajar, to Pope
  • - Agape, to bards
  • - "To his good friends thus wide I'll ...... my arms": Laertes
  • - "I am Sir Oracle / And when I .... my lips, let no dog bark!" (Shakespeare)
  • - Reveal, to a poet
  • - Unclose, to poets
  • - Bard's "unseal"
  • - Unseal, in poetry
  • - Unlock, to Shakespeare
  • - Unseal, to Shakespeare
  • - Go from bud to blossom, to a poet
  • - Lay bare, to a poet
  • - Unlock, to a poet
  • - Open, to poet Pope
  • - Open, to Emerson
  • - Open, to Ovid
  • - Unseal, in Shakespeare
  • - Open, to Christopher Marlowe
  • - Unlock, to a bard
  • - 'To his good friends thus wide I'll ...... my arms': 'Hamlet'
  • - Unlock, to Byron
  • - Unclose, to Byron
  • - Unseal, in verse
  • - Unbarred, to a bard
  • - Unseal, poetically
  • - Unfurl, to a poet
  • - Unseal, to bards
  • - Unlock, to bards
  • - Uncork, to Keats
  • - Unbar, to the Bard
  • - Lay bare, to the Bard
  • - Reveal, to a bard
  • - Ajar, to Keats
  • - "To ...... their golden eyes" (Shakespeare)
  • - "O Henry, ...... thine eyes!" (Shakespeare)
  • - nickname for andy's kid
  • - midwestern "lemme scooch by ya"
  • - "let me just scoot past you," in the midwest
  • - "'and when i .... my lips let no dog bark!'": "the merchant of venice"
  • - poetically part, as lips
  • - Begin, in verse
  • - Poet's ajar
  • - Unclose, in poems
  • - Unlatch, in poems
  • - Ajar, in poetry
  • - Unlatched, in verse
  • - Begin, poetically
  • - Begin, in poetry
  • - Unshut, poetically
  • - Poetic start
  • - Not closed, poetically
  • - What blossoms do, in poetry
  • - Unstop, poetically
  • - Unlock, in poems
  • - Unlatch, in verse
  • - Unfasten, poetically
  • - Unfasten, in verse
  • - Unclose, in poesy
  • - Poetic open
  • - Not seal'd
  • - Dream, with a Cockney accent
  • - "And when I ...... my lips . . . ": Shak.
  • - Word for and in Pope
  • - Use a poet's corkscrew?
  • - Unsealed, in poesy
  • - Unlock, in a sonnet
  • - Unlatch, in an ode
  • - Unfold: Poet.
  • - Unfold, in poetry
  • - Unfold, in poesy
  • - Uncover in a poem
  • - Unclosed in verse
  • - Unclose: Poetic
  • - Unclose, in poetry
  • - Unbolt, poetically
  • - Take the lid off, in poesy
  • - Start, poetically
  • - Revealed, in verse
  • - Poets' open
  • - Poetically unlatch
  • - Poetically disclose
  • - Poetic unclose
  • - Poet's start
  • - Poet's "unclose."
  • - Optimism, in Soho
  • - Opposite of close, in poetry
  • - Open (poetic)
  • - Mayberry lad, sometimes
  • - Mayberry kid, familiarly
  • - Let a breeze in, in poetry
  • - Hoptimism
  • - High expectation for Eliza?
  • - Expose, in poesy
  • - East Ender's wish
  • - Disclose, poetically
  • - Disclose in verse
  • - Cockney's wishful thinking.
  • - Cockney's desire.
  • - Cockney's aspiration
  • - Byron's untie
  • - Break into, quaintly
  • - Begin, in poesy
  • - Bard's ajar
  • - Agape, poetically
  • - "When I ...... my lips, let no dog bark."
  • - "The very minute bids thee ...... thine ear": Shak.
  • - "O the cannons ...... their rosy-flashing muzzles!": Whitman
  • - "Morn did ...... / Its pale eyes then ...": Shelley
  • - Unlatch
  • - Unclose
  • - Poetic word
  • - Unlock, poetically
  • - Reveal, in verse
  • - "Adam, now ...... thine eyes": "Paradise Lost"
  • - Reveal, in poems
  • - Ajar, poetically
  • - "I .... you liked your drink,' sez Gunga Din'
  • - Unlock, in poetry
  • - Open, poetically
  • - Reveal, poetically
  • - Unlock, in verse
  • - Ajar, in verse
  • - '... thus wide I'll .... my arms': 'Hamlet'
  • - Unlatch, poetically
  • - Unclose, in verse
  • - Unfold, poetically
  • - Expose, in verse
  • - Cockney's wish?
  • - Reveal in a poem?
  • - 'Yet that thy brazen gates of heaven may ......': Shak
  • - Uncover, poetically
  • - Reveal, in poetry
  • - "Earth still holds .... her gate": Thomas Nashe
  • - '...heaven shall ...... her portals': Byron
  • - Expose, poetically
  • - Not shut, poetically
  • - Unveil, in poetry
  • - 'Why should I ...... thy melancholy eyes?': Keats, 'Hyperion'
  • - Ajar, in poems
  • - Not closed, in verse
  • - Unlock'd
  • - Not shut, in verse
  • - "Which, like dumb mouths, do ...... their ruby lips" ("Julius Caesar")
  • - "Wide I'll ...... my arms": "Hamlet"
  • - Unveil, in poems
  • - Agape, in poems
  • - "Ere Heaven shall ...... her portals ...": Byron
  • - Uncork, in verse
  • - Not shut, in odes
  • - Uncover, in verse
  • - Cockney aspiration?
  • - Unveiled, in verse
  • - Poetically ajar
  • - Unwrap, poetically
  • - Not closed, in poetry
  • - "O Henry, ...... thine eyes!": Shak.
  • - "Behold, the heavens do ......": Shak.
  • - "Wilt thou not .... thy heart . . .?": Emerson
  • - Cockney anticipation?
  • - Not shut, in poetry
  • - Unwrap, in verse
  • - Expos'd
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