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Else clues• ___ the land of...
• ___ the ramparts...
• ___hill 'n' dale
• .___ the fields we go....
• ... and its homophonic contraction...
• ___ the ramparts...
• ___ a perfumed sea...: Poe
• ___ courtiers' knees...: Shak.
• ___ the fields...
• ___ the glad waters of the dark blue sea: Byron
• ___ the hills and far away
• ___ the Land of the Free, and the Home of the Brave
• ___ the land of the free...
• ___ the land...
• ___ the ramparts we watched...
• ___ the ramparts we...
• ___ the ramparts... (line sung at baseball games)
• ___ the towering steep (anthem lyric)
• ___ the Water to Charlie (old ballad)
• ___ vales and hills: Wordsworth
• ... ___ the fields we go...
• ... lay the sod ___ me: Streets of Laredo lyric
• ... thy warfare
• ...a feeling of sadness comes ___ me: Longfellow
• ...slowly ___ the lea
• 'A change came ___ the spirit of my dream': Byron
• 'Hamlet' contraction
• 'Jingle Bells' contraction
• 'Neath opposite
• 'Now ___ the one half-world/Nature seems dead.' (Shakespeare)
• 'The Star-Spangled Banner' preposition
• A voice flowed ___ my troubled mind: Shelley
• Above, in an anthem
• Above, in poems
• Above, to Whittier or Keats
• Give ___ the play (line from Hamlet)
• Give ___ the play: Hamlet
• Hover ___ me with your wings (Hamlet)
• Jingle Bells preposition
• Love Reign ___ Me (Who song covered by Pearl Jam)
• Love, Reign ___ Me (hit by The Who)
• Love, Reign ___ Me (The Who song covered by Pearl Jam and Heart)
• Love, Reign ___ Me (the Who song)
• Love, Reign ___ Me (The Who)
• Love, Reign ___ Me (Who song)
• Not stepping ___ the bounds of modesty: Juliet
• One-horse open sleigh follower
• Perilous fight follower
• Quadrophenia song Love Reign ___ Me
• Rainbows ___ yon mountain-river: Shelley
• Returning were as tedious as go ___: Macbeth
• Star-Spangled Banner contraction
• Star-Spangled Banner preposition
• Star-Spangled Banner word
• Stern convistion's ___ me stealing (H.M.S. Pinafore lyric)
• Sweetly singing ___ the plains (carol lyric)
• That floats on high ___ vales and hills--Wordsworth
• The Angel that presided ___ my birth (William Blake)
• The days of frost are ___: Tennyson
• The ramparts lead-in
• The Star Spangled Banner word
• The Star-Spangled Banner contraction
• The Star-Spangled Banner elision
• The Star-Spangled Banner syllable
• The Star-Spangled Banner syllable-saver
• The Strife Is ___, the Battle Done (church hymn)
• The Strife Is ___ (hymn)
• Thou knowst the ___-eager vehemence of youth (Homer)
• What is that which the breeze, ___ the towering steep...
• 31st word of The Star Spangled Banner
• Above poetically
• Above ramparts, say
• Above to a bard
• Above to a poet
• Above, anthem style
• Above, as ramparts
• Above, in a stanza
• Above, in a way
• Above, in an ode
• Above, in anthems
• Above, in odes
• Above, in one syllable
• Above, in our anthem
• Above, in poesy
• Above, in some songs
• Above, in song
• Above, in verse
• Above, to a sonneteer
• Above, to Arnold
• Above, to Auden
• Above, to bards
• Above, to Blake
• Above, to Byron
• Above, to Donne
• Above, to Francis Scott Key
• Above, to Key
• Above, to Milton
• Above, to poets
• Above, to Shakespeare
• Above, to the above
• Above, to the Bard
• Above, to Whittier
• Above, to Will
• Above: poet.
• Across, in odes
• Across, in poesy
• Across, in verse
• Across, to Blake
• Aloft in poesy
• Anthem adverb
• Anthem contraction
• Anthem elision
• Anthem preposition
• Anthem shortening
• Anthem word
• Anthem word after wave
• Apostrophized preposition
• Atop, in odes
• Atop, in poems
• Atop, in poetry
• Atop, in verse
• Atop, poetically
• Atop, to a bard
• Atop, to a sonneteer
• Atop, to bards
• Atop, to Keats
• Atop, to poets
• Bard's above
• Bard's preposition
• Beyond, in verse
• Beyond, to Browning
• Canto contraction
• Contracted prep.
• Contraction for W.S.
• Contraction in 'The Star-Spangled Banner'
• Contraction in Jingle Bells
• Contraction that sounds like a conjunction
• Done poetically
• Done to Donne
• Done, for Donne
• Done, for short
• Done, to poets
• Donne's above
• Donne's beyond
• Donne's done
• Edmonton pro
• Elided preposition
• F.S. Key preposition
• Finish'd
• Finished, to Keats
• Finished, to poets
• Fourteenth-to-last word before a baseball game begins
• Francis Scott Key contraction
• Homophone of oar
• It precedes 'the land of the free'
• Kaput, to Keats
• Key contraction
• Key preposition
• Key's above
• Lazy poet's above?
• Literary contraction
• Literary preposition
• Lyrical above
• National anthem contraction
• National anthem preposition
• National Anthem word
• Neath's opposite
• Not 'neath
• Old car's return
• On high, in poesy
• On top of, in odes
• On top of, in poems
• On top of, in poetry
• On top of, poetically
• On top of, to bards
• On top, of the world of poetry
• On top, poetically
• On top, to poets
• Opposite of 'neath
• Over simplified?
• Over, poetically
• Poet s preposition
• Poet's above
• Poet's adverb
• Poet's again
• Poet's contraction
• Poet's word
• Poetic above
• Poetic descriptive
• Pound's preposition
• Preposition before ramparts in an anthem
• Preposition in 'The Star-Spangled Banner'
• Preposition in Jingle Bells
• Preposition with an apostrophe
• Ramparts preposition
• Robert Burns's Whistle ___ the Lave O't
• Sonnet preposition
• Sounds like Bobby
• Star-Spangled contraction
• Start of the last line in The Star-Spangled Banner
• Superior to, briefly
• Syllable saver in The Star-Spangled Banner
• Syllable-saving poetic word
• The 31st and 69th word of The Star-Spangled Banner
• The Beta Band's Dance ___ the Border
• The Who song Love Reign ___ Me
• The Who's Love Reign ___ Me
• Thomas Moore's Come ___ the Sea
• Thoreau's On Fields ___ Which the Reaper's Hand Has Pass'd
• Throughout time, in prose
• Throughout, in poetry
• Throughout, poetically
• U.S. national anthem's contraction
• Walt Whitman's A Backward Glance ___ Travel'd Roads
• Whitman's A Backward Glance ___ Travel'd Roads
• Willie Nelson's ___ the Waves
• Word after fight in The Star-Spangled Banner
• Word following Through the perilous fight