Clues for the word "MORN"
We've had 108 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 178 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on March 20, 2025.
Definition of morn
- n. - The first part of the day; the morning; -- used chiefly in poetry.
Referring Clues
- Literary time of day
- Early part of the day
- "September ___" (Neil Diamond hit)
- Poetic time of day
- Even's opposite
- Time starting at dawn
- In "Hamlet," it's "in russet mantle clad"
- When roosters crow
- Prenoon period, in poetry
- Dawn, to Donne
- Eve's opposite
- Even's counterpart
- Beginning of day
- Eve opposite
- Forenoon
- Break of day
- Daybreak, in verse
- Dawn and on
- Early time
- Part of the day ere noon
- "O May, Thy ___" (Robert Burns song)
- Cheesy sauce
- "The Son of ___ in weary Night's decline": Blake
- Poetic period
- "No sleep till ___": Byron
- Time after sunrise, poetically
- "The summer ___ is bright and fresh": Bryant
- Dawn time, poetically
- Poetic daybreak
- Poet's daybreak
- Not eve
- Early hours, poetically
- Eve's counterpart, poetically
- Before noon, poetically
- Early time for poets
- Poetic time
- Daybreak, poetically
- Neil Diamond's "September ___"
- "The Son of ___ in weary Night's decline": Blake
- "No sleep till ___": Byron
- "The summer ___ is bright and fresh": Bryant
- Poet's time of day
- "Wandering at ___" (Whitman poem)
- Pre-noon, in poems
- Early period
- New day, briefly
- Dawn
- Poetic day starter
- Early hours
- Sunup time
- Early time, in verse
- Sunrise time
- Poetic A.M.
- Sonneteer's sunup
- Dawn, poetically
- Eve's counterpart
- A.m. time, in song
- Daybreak, in poetry
- Sun up
- "Grey-eyed" thing in "Romeo and Juliet"
- Time twixt sunup and noon
- Poets' A.M.
- Time before noon, in poems
- Not eve for sure
- Daybreak
- The wee hours, to the Bard
- A.M. hours, in poetry
- Time to rise, in poetry
- Poet's new day
- Poetic dawn
- "Sweet is the breath of ___": Milton
- Daybreak, to Donne
- Sunrise
- It's ere noon
- E'en's opposite
- Bards' A.M.
- Poet's early hours
- Dawn, in verse
- Poet's dawn
- Sunrise, poetically
- Daybreak, to poets
- Daybreak, to Keats
- Sunrise time, in poetry
- Daybreak for Blake
- Neil Diamond "September ___"
- Barbara Dickson "Bonny at ___"
- The poet's half day
- Either letter comes early in the day
- Romeo said the lark was its herald
- Hours ere noon
- "A brighter ___ awaits the human day": Shelley
- Daylight, poetically
- Early hours, to bards
- Early time, to Shelley
- Opposite of eve
- Time starting at dawn, to poets
- Daybreak, to Dickinson
- Dew time
- Poet's sunup
- Daybreak, to an old poet
- Day's beginning
- Byron's time of day
- "... where the sun / Came peeping in at ___": Thomas Hood
- Start of the day, in poetry
- "The year's at the spring / And day's at the ___": Robert Browning
- Sunup time, to Keats
- Poet's time
- Poetic time of day ... and a clue to the circled square in this row
Last Seen In
- New York Times - March 20, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - January 30, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - December 06, 2024
- Daily American - October 29, 2024
- Daily American - October 14, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - September 13, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - December 13, 2023
- Daily American - September 17, 2023
- LA Times - September 12, 2023
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - June 22, 2023
- Daily American - May 28, 2023
- Evening Standard Cryptic - May 16, 2023
- Penny Dell Daily - February 16, 2023
- New York Times - February 12, 2023
- New York Times - January 02, 2023
- Penny Dell Daily - December 05, 2022
- Daily American - October 29, 2022
- Daily American - October 14, 2022
- Evening Standard Cryptic - September 12, 2022
- Universal - February 02, 2018
- USA Today - January 01, 2018
- King Syndicate - Premier Sunday - December 17, 2017
- Penny Dell Sunday - December 10, 2017
- Wall Street Journal - November 25, 2017
- Wall Street Journal - November 18, 2017
- Netword - November 10, 2017
- USA Today - November 08, 2017
- Wall Street Journal - October 12, 2017
- Evening Standard Cryptic - October 12, 2017
- LA Times - October 02, 2017
- And in 148 more crossword puzzles...