- - What friends and fiends don't do
- - Verse having the same sound at the end of the lines
- - What is a word, agreeing with another in terminal sound
- - what blank verse doesn't do
- - What teachers and preachers do
- - What Prancer and Dancer do that Rudolph and Vixen don't?
- - my return during her performance - that's poetry
- - what warhead and forehead do
- - recital of frost's poetry
- - what's done for fun?
- - religious song used mostly in the middle of free verse
- - What "wine" and "dine" do
- - Word With The Same Final Sound
- - What free verse often doesn't do
- - sound the same - sounds the same as frost
- - What haikus lack vis-a-vis sonnets
- - What dogs, frogs and hogs all do?
- - What Jay and Ray do
- - Versifier's concern
- - What most classic poems do that many modern poems don't
- - What moon, June and spoon do
- - What Mike and Ike do
- - What good rap will do
- - What each of the longest words in 17A, 65A, 10D and 25D famously lacks
- - What dogs and hogs do
- - What "moon" and "June" do, phonetically
- - Reason's mate
- - Lyricist's specialty
- - It's hard to do with "orange"
- - End with the same sound, like "jumps" and "mumps"
- - End with the same sound, like "hike" and "bike"
- - All the best rappers do it
- - (Of words) sound the same
- - Children's verse
- - Poet's concern
- - Blank verse's lack
- - What she and he do in verse?
- - Go with the flow, maybe?
- - Poem of Frost broadcast on the radio
- - What blank verse lacks
- - Boots taken from mother's boy in Limerick
- - What limericks do
- - What poems do
- - What good poems do
- - What sun and fun do
- - What "easy" and "breezy" do
- - What bats and cats do
- - What the puzzle's keywords each lack
- - What the first, second and fifth lines in a limerick do
- - Take the rap?
- - What cats, bats and rats do?
- - What Bill and Jill do
- - What hares and mares do
- - Have correspondence at the end?
- - What cats and rats do?
- - What Q and U do
- - What sounds like Frost's poem
- - Rapper's skill
- - On about short religious song's word pattern
- - What he and she do
- - Lyricist's quest
- - Sound mostly the same
- - Reason's partner
- - What's easier to do with gold than silver?
- - What sips and nips do
- - What cats and bats do
- - Ben and Jen do it with each other
- - Poet's creation
- - come to a similar conclusion
- - Tissue or "Miss you," for this clue?
- - Poetry heard in prime time
- - Any verse or piece of poetry
- - With time it will do so
- - Poetic creation
- - Poem by Frost for audience
- - Silly billy possibly picked up frozen water
- - Send her my poem
- - Ball, call, fall, mall, when words sound similar
- - In recital, Frost or Pound will do this with sound
- - Sound similar like love and shove
- - a pronounced similarity
- - Ample or sample, for example
- - For example, bright and white frost, we hear
- - give her my new poem
- - Verses maybe in Frost broadcast
- - Sound found, bound to resound?
- - feature of mike and ike candy?
- - Confusing her with my poem
- - sound alike, as "sunday" and "monday" do
- - A measure of frost, for example, in Limerick
- - "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star," for one
- - simple poem
- - ........ or reason
- - Identical-sounding (like cats and rats)
- - Correspondence in sounds of word
- - Have identical ending sounds
- - Use words that sound alike, in a poem perhaps
- - Track, note, that accommodates horse: horses for courses?
- - Bound sound?
- - Limerick jingle
- - Similar sounding words often used in poetry
- - Compose verse
- - Limerick
- - Write lyrics, often
- - Tears for fears, for example
- - Dr. Seuss forte
- - Zachary, for daiquiri, e.g.
- - Worst to first, e.g.?
- - Without ... or reason
- - Verse of poetry
- - Type of word searched for by a lyricist
- - Sound identity
- - Sound alike
- - Short piece of verse
- - Rum, for some
- - Pure, for sure
- - Poetic feature
- - Poesy
- - Ode feature
- - Need for speed, e.g.
- - Mother Goose entry
- - Moon/June, e.g.
- - Moon to June
- - Mate bees with fleas?
- - June-moon, e.g.
- - June moon or May day, e.g.
- - Important element of rap lyrics
- - Have common ends, in a way
- - Group three with thee?
- - Group please with knees?
- - Fun for one, for one
- - Couplet feature
- - Box and cox, for example
- - A forte of Ogden Nash
- - Correspond in sound.
- - Donne, for one
- - Kind of scheme
- - Ogden Nash creation
- - Nash forte
- - Ditty
- - Reason colleague
- - Short poem
- - "Partridge," to "cartridge"
- - Correspondence in word sounds
- - Cats and rats do this?
- - "Moon" or "June," to "tune"
- - Frost said something read
- - End with a similar sound
- - Nursery poem?
- - Pay for play
- - Done for one, for one
- - Be like 'cat' and 'mat'
- - Correspondence of word sounds
- - Repetition of similar sounds in two or more words
- - Piece of poetry
- - Rough stuff, for instance -- word that finds partner in crime?
- - He, to she
- - Fun, for one
- - Limerick, for example
- - Nursery verse?
- - Dumb, for some, e.g
- - Thing that Dr. Seuss liked to do
- - Poem feature
- - It does, with time
- - Frost broadcast jingle
- - Quart, for short?
- - Jingle
- - Court, for short
- - Crumb, for some
- - Bit of poetry
- - Hot to trot, e.g
- - Penny, for many
- - Pay to play, e.g.
- - Gum, for some?
- - Limerick characteristic
- - Reason partner
- - Limerick feature
- - Sample, for example
- - Run, for one
- - Nursery ......
- - Head to bed?
- - Wynken or Blynken, e.g., but not Nod
- - Verse feature
- - "... no ...... or reason"
- - Nursery favorite
- - Mares, to hares
- - Sonnet feature
- - Norse, for course
- - Group bees with trees?
- - Greeting-card message, typically
- - Gun, for one
- - Ad slogan, often
- - Toys for boys?
- - Mother Goose selection
- - Shun, for one
- - Reason mate
- - "Funny money," for one
- - Trample, for example
- - Limerick part
- - Limerick, e.g
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