{ Answer }
OER
{ Related Clues }
"___ the land . . . "
"___ the ramparts . . . "
"___ the ramparts ..."
Above, to Key
Above, in poesy
Above, poetically
Above, to Swinburne
Across, in verse
Anthem contraction
Done, to Donne
Donne's "done"
Finished, to Poe
Finished: Poet.
Finished, to poets
"___ the hills . . . ": D'Urfey
Key's "above"
"___ the land of the free ..."
Opposite of neath
Poetic contraction
Poetic preposition
Poet's contraction
Poet's preposition
Throughout, in poetry
Burns's "___ the Water to Charlie"
___ ill 'n' dale
National anthem contraction
"___ the ramparts we watched . . . "
" . . . thy warfare ___": Scott
Contraction in "The Star-Spangled Banner"
"Give ___ the play" (line from "Hamlet")
"Star-Spangled Banner" contraction
"___ the Water to Charlie" (old ballad)
Whitman's "A Backward Glance ___ Travel'd Roads"
{ Tags }
above, anthem, banner, contraction, done, donne, fields, free, go, key, land, neath, oer, opposite, poetic, poetically, poets, preposition, ramparts, we, word
{ Notes }
The answer OER is very common and appears about once every 47.6 puzzles.
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