Latter part of an Italian sonnet
Else clues• A group of six tsetse flies (6)
• Any stanza in Burns's To a Mouse
• Bad Religion or Linkin Park
• Bard's work
• Certain musical group
• Certain poetic output
• Certain set of lines from Petrarch
• Certain stanza
• Duo, trebled
• End of a Petrarchan sonnet
• End of an Italian sonnet
• Ending section of an Italian sonnet
• Group of six
• Group of six singers
• Group of two trios
• Guitar strings, e.g.
• Harmonizing six
• It follows the octave in an Italian sonnet
• Italian sonnet closing
• Italian sonnet ender
• Italian sonnet ending
• Italian sonnet feature
• Italian sonnet finish
• Last part of a sonnet
• Last section of an Italian sonnet
• Last six lines of a Petrarchan sonnet
• Last six lines of a sonnet
• Last six lines of a sonnet, often
• Last six lines of an Italian sonnet
• Last six lines of poetry
• New England's states, e.g.
• New England's states, for example
• Octave's counterpart in a sonnet
• One of three in Byron's She Walks in Beauty
• Part of a poem
• Part of a sonnet
• Part of a sonnet, perhaps
• Petrarchan sonnet finale
• Petrarchan sonnet part
• Petrarchan sonnet: part two
• Poem
• Poet's output
• Quatrain's longer relative
• Rhythmic group of six
• Rock's Jefferson Airplane, e.g.
• Section of a sonnet
• Six musicians
• Six-line poem
• Six-line sonnet section
• Six-line stanza
• Six-line, Italian-form sonnet ender
• Six-lined verse
• Six-person band
• Sonnet conclusion
• Sonnet ender
• Sonnet ending
• Sonnet finale
• Sonnet grouping
• Sonnet lines
• Sonnet part
• Sonnet section
• Sonnet unit
• Sonnet's end
• Stanza of six lines
• Trio + trio
• Trio times two
• Two trios together
• Verse form
• Writing in the form of cdecde, cdccdc or cdedce
• Six performers or singers who perform together
• A rhythmic group of six lines of verse
• The cardinal number that is the sum of five and one
• A set of six similar things considered as a unit
• A musical composition written for six performers