Clues for the word "EYRE"
We've had 226 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 581 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Daily American crossword on November 23, 2025.
Definition of eyre
- n. - A journey in circuit of certain judges called justices in eyre (or in itinere).
Referring Clues
- Jane who loved Mr. Rochester
- Fictional Jane
- Bronte heroine
- Australia's largest lake
- Heroine of 1847
- Young Fontaine role
- Jane who stayed at Thornfield
- Plain Jane
- Fictional surname of 1847
- Jane who becomes Mrs. Rochester
- Strong-willed Jane
- Brontë woman
- Thornfield governess
- "Jane ___"
- Australia's Lake ___
- A plain Jane
- Fictional governess
- Salt lake of South Australia
- Rochester's love
- See 64-Across
- Fictional orphan
- Brontë's "Jane ___"
- Thornfield Hall governess
- Brontë's Jane
- Orphan of literature
- Lake ___, lowest point in Australia
- Literary governess
- Brontë governess
- Jane of a Brontë novel
- Jane who was courted at Thornfield Hall
- Largest lake in Australia
- Jane who loved Rochester
- Lake ___ (Australia's lowest point)
- Charlotte Brontë's Jane
- Literary governess Jane
- Mrs. Rochester's maiden name
- Brontë belle
- Brontë belle Jane
- See 54-Down
- Brontë's orphan
- Gothic governess
- "Jane ___"
- Brontë's governess
- She loved Rochester
- Plain Jane of literature
- Jane of fiction
- Fictional governess Jane
- Austen heroine
- A literary plain Jane
- Jane created by Charlotte Brontë
- "Jane ___" (Brontë novel)
- Jane Rochester's maiden name
- Brontë heroine Jane
- Orphaned Brontë heroine
- Governess in a Brontë work
- Creation of Brontë
- Rochester's beloved governess
- "Notes on a Scandal" director Richard
- Jane of 19th-century literature
- Thornfield Hall surname
- The "I" of literature's "Reader, I married him"
- Name in an 1847 Brontë novel
- Plain Jane of fiction
- "The ___ Affair" (Jasper Fforde bestseller)
- Title surname in a novel originally published under the name Currer Bell
- Brontë orphan
- 1944 Fontaine title role
- Teacher of Adele Varens, in an 1847 novel
- Brontë's "Jane ___"
- "Jane ___"
- "Reader, I married him" speaker
- "Jane ___" (Brontë novel)
- Jane in a Brontë novel
- Thornfield Hall's governess
- Governess of fiction
- Rochester employee
- Heroine of an 1847 novel
- Brontë character
- She married Rochester
- "Jane ___"
- "Jane ___" (Bronte novel)
- Rochester's beloved
- Jane of literature
- Jane you may have read about
- Literary classic, "Jane ___"
- Literary "plain Jane"
- Strong-willed Jane of fiction
- Rochester bride
- Bront%C3%AB governess
- Bront%C3%AB heroine
- Classic Brontë character
- Jane at Thornfield
- "Reader, I married him" heroine
- Bront%C3%AB title character
- Brontë title character
- Thornfield Hall's Jane
- "Reader, I married him" speaker
- Jane ___
- Governess read about in English class
- Title character courted at Thornfield Hall
- Australia's Lake ___ National Park
- Rochester's employee
- Name abandoned for Rochester
- Heroine who says "I resisted all the way: a new thing for me"
- "Jane___"
- Gothic novel governess
- Novelist Brontë's Jane
- "The ___ Affair": Jasper Fforde novel
- 'Jane ___'
- Literary Jane
- Bront's 'Jane ___'
- Bronte's 'Jane ___'
- Charlotte Brontë heroine
- "Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt!" speaker
- Literary governess's surname
- Charlotte Bront's 'Jane ___'
- Bront's Jane
- Instructor of 34-Across
- Attendee of the fictional Lowood Institution for girls
- Lake ___, Australia's lowest point
- See 51-Across
- Literary character who says "Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt!"
- Lake ___ (largest lake in Australia)
- Rochester's bride
- See 7-Down
- Jane of literature's Thornfield Hall
- Lowood attendee Jane
- Brontë title heroine
- "The ___ Affair" (Jasper Fforde novel)
- Lake ___ (Australia's lowest point)
- Jane in a Brontë title
- Governess of literature
- Literary Jane who says "No net ensnares me; I am a free human being with an independent will"
- Literary orphan
- Fictional hiree at Thornfield
- Orphan of British literature
- "Reader, I married him" governess
- C. Bronte creation
- Jane who said "I can live alone, if self-respect and circumstances require me so to do"
- Bront's 'Jane '
- Title narrator in an 1847 novel
- Bront heroine
- Bront's heroine Jane
- Literary orphan Jane
- Literary character self-described as "poor, obscure, plain and little"
- Jane Rochester, nee ___
- Austen's Jane ______
- Fictional 1847 autobiographer
- Jane who falls for Edward Rochester
- Governess at Thornfield
- Literary homoophone for air pump
- Austen character
- Bronte's Jane
- "Jane ___" (famous novel)
- Heroine Jane
- Bronte orphan
- Charlotte Bronte heroine Jane
- See 8
- See 1
- Charlotte Bronte's "Jane ___"
- Surname of the Rochester governess
- Jane who was a governess at Thornfield Hall
- Jane of Thornfield Hall
- Bronte governess
- Charlotte Bronte's Jane
- Bronte's orphan
- Bronte's governess
- Jane created by Charlotte Bronte
- Australian lake
- Fictional Jane who declares "I am not an angel"
- South Australia's Lake ___
- Jane finally married in gooey read
- Literary heroine who says "Even for me life had its gleams of sunshine"
- Brontë protagonist
- Brit lit coming-of-age heroine
- Brontë novel heroine
- Jane portrayed by Anna Paquin
- "Jane ___" (Charlotte Brontë classic)
- Charlotte's Jane
- Jane who stayed at Thornfield Hall
- Bronte heroine Jane
- Famous Jane
- "All my heart is yours, sir" speaker (1847)
- See 6
- Rochester's employee, at first
- Jane Rochester, née ___
- Jane who taught Adèle
- Jane in a Bronte novel
- Bronte protagonist
- See 7 Across
- Jane who married Mr. Rochester
- Rochester's love of fiction
- Brit lit governess
- Jane who came to Thornfield Hall
- Surname in a Brontë book
- Jane of British lit
- Brontë heroine
- Brontë title heroine
- Filmmaker Chris
- Governess’s surname in an 1847 novel
- Jane of Brontë fame
- Jane who arrives at Thornfield Hall
- Governess at Thornfield Hall
- Jane at Thornfield Hall
- Bronte character Jane
- Fictional "Autobiography" subject (1847)
- Jane who met Bertha Mason
- Victorian heroine
- Bronte protagonist Jane
- "Jane ___" (1847 novel)
- Literary character who says "I will be myself" to Mr. Rochester
- Brontë governess
- Literary heroine Jane
- Fictional student of the Lowood School
- ___ Square, rhyming attraction in the city center of Galway, Ireland
- Lover of Rochester, in fiction
- Fictional Jane who said "I am no bird; and no net ensnares me"
- Fictional Jane who said "I would always rather be happy than dignified"
- Fictional Jane who said "I need not sell my soul to buy bliss"
- Brontë heroine
- Brontë's "Jane ___"
- Title heroine who says "I am no bird; and no net ensnares me; I am a free human being with an independent will; which I now exert to leave you"
- Jane who says "Laws and principles are not for the times when there is no temptation"
- Brontë's Jane
- Literary heroine who described herself as "poor, obscure, plain and little"
- Governess of Thornfield Hall
Last Seen In
- Daily American - November 23, 2025
- New York Times - November 21, 2025
- Daily American - October 23, 2025
- New York Times - September 12, 2025
- LA Times - August 17, 2025
- Daily American - July 30, 2025
- Daily American - July 21, 2025
- Daily American - July 13, 2025
- New York Times - July 12, 2025
- Daily American - June 29, 2025
- Your Life Choices - May 17, 2025
- New York Times - May 09, 2025
- Daily American - April 19, 2025
- Daily American - March 30, 2025
- USA Today - March 23, 2025
- USA Today - March 15, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - January 24, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - January 21, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - January 13, 2025
- LA Times - December 26, 2024
- Mindfood Daily - December 12, 2024
- Daily American - December 03, 2024
- USA Today - November 12, 2024
- New York Times - November 07, 2024
- Daily American - November 03, 2024
- Daily American - October 31, 2024
- LA Times - October 30, 2024
- LA Times - October 18, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - September 25, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - September 17, 2024
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