- - Repeated metrical division of a poem
- - Father Christmas has a short sleep in part of the poem ..
- - A fixed number of verse lines forming a unit of a poem
- - Verse in a poem
- - Poem verse
- - Fixed number of lines forming a unit of a poem
- - Grouped set of lines in a poem
- - Group of lines within a poem
- - Division of poem
- - Verse of a poem
- - Poem portion
- - Somehow Santa admits last letter reads like a poem
- - Unit of a poem
- - Part of poem
- - Poem division
- - Poem subsection
- - Poem unit
- - Poem piece
- - Poem section
- - Epic poem part
- - Section of a poem
- - Poem part.
- - Part of a poem.
- - Last Anzac to capture some lines
- - Lines of WWI troops cut down on the way
- - Verse has singular beat unknown by leading academic
- - man returns a book of poetry
- - part of the verse is about a well-known bank in tasmania
- - refrain from hiding in places like turkmenistan, zanzibar
- - music : verse :: poetry : ....
- - well-versed like a well-known bank in tasmania
- - man returns the book of verse
- - Part of football match for Brown ending in southern state
- - Group of verse lines
- - lyrics unit
- - Poetic subunit
- - Lines of poetry forming a pattern
- - Verse of poetry
- - Poetic verse
- - Anthem excerpt
- - Another name for a verse in poetry
- - Good person has articles about New Zealand verse
- - Number of lines of verse
- - Unit of lyrics
- - Curtailed part of the stadium with mid-sized area for the linesman to workout
- - Chunk of poetry
- - Mr Laurel's read out a piece of poetry
- - Lines forming a unit of verse
- - One of four in 'The Star-Spangled Banner'
- - Prose:paragraph::poetry:......
- - Lines of bronze inlaid in small unknown area
- - One of six in "Annabel Lee"
- - Lines of verse
- - Poetry unit
- - Don't lie endlessly bringing up all the letters composed by the linesman
- - Section of verse
- - One of four for 'The Star-Spangled Banner'
- - Lines one very good soldier from Down Under cut
- - Lines in the stadium curtailed for the final around the 1st
- - Verse stumped old opera singer, losing head
- - Paragraph analogue
- - Lines of volunteers land faraway in it
- - Way a New Zealand article portrays verse
- - Verse talks about gutted Antipodean soldier, mostly
- - Back off from seating area to gauge aggro from start ? blame linesman on this?
- - Sends back all the letters from Nathanial to Old Bob - it sounds poetic
- - One of seven in "Jabberwocky"
- - Stanley returns map compiled by linesman
- - Sestina section
- - Ollie's partner's spoken a few lines
- - Verse of saint with Gallipoli force curtailed
- - Anthem section
- - Way Australian soldier once left unfinished verse
- - Anthem part
- - Lyric unit
- - Verse segment
- - Series of measures
- - One of 18 in "The Raven"
- - Inning, in sports lingo
- - One of four in "America, the Beautiful"
- - One of eighteen in "The Raven"
- - Song division
- - Group of lines
- - Quatrain or sestet
- - Poetry segment
- - One of four in "America"
- - Poetry piece
- - Part in a song
- - Song verse
- - Each animal has one in "Old MacDonald Had a Farm"
- - Ballad segment
- - Quatrain, perhaps
- - Rondeau piece
- - Song segment
- - Former Nissan model
- - Ballad part
- - Subdivision of "The Raven"
- - Quatrain
- - Division for Dryden
- - Several lines
- - Verse section
- - Song section
- - Sonnet section
- - Sonnet division
- - Song part
- - Piece of poetry
- - Bit of poetry
- - Frost bit?
- - Verse
- - Poetic unit
- - Street areas linked by southern land lines
- - station fed by an unknown number of lines
- - Poetic lines from South Tanzanian leaders
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