Clues for the word "OER"
We've had 336 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1481 times in crosswords. It was last seen in King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer crossword on December 16, 2024.
Referring Clues
- Atop, poetically
- Anthem preposition
- Poet's contraction
- Anthem contraction
- "The Star-Spangled Banner" preposition
- "___ the ramparts..."
- Poet's preposition
- "___ the fields we go..."
- Not 'neath
- Done, to Donne
- Poetic preposition
- Across, in verse
- "___ the ramparts we watched..."
- Start of the last line in "The Star-Spangled Banner"
- Done, for Donne
- "Star-Spangled Banner" preposition
- Poetic contraction
- Preposition in "Jingle Bells"
- "Star-Spangled Banner" word
- Above, poetically
- "___ the land of the free..."
- "___ a perfumed sea ...": Poe
- Whitman's "A Backward Glance ___ Travel'd Roads"
- "___ the glad waters of the dark blue sea": Byron
- "One-horse open sleigh" follower
- "___ the fields we go"
- "___ the ramparts ..."
- "... ___ the fields we go"
- Apostrophized preposition
- Donne's "done"
- "___ courtiers' knees ...": Shak.
- "___ the land of the free ..."
- Key contraction?
- Key preposition
- Poet's preposition
- "Above," in poems
- Key preposition?
- "___ the ramparts ..."
- "___ the fields ..."
- Opposite of 'neath
- "The Star-Spangled Banner" contraction
- Key contraction
- National anthem contraction
- "___ the ramparts we watched ..."
- Above, to bards
- "Give ___ the play": "Hamlet"
- Bard's above
- Above, in poesy
- On top of, in odes
- "The Star-Spangled Banner" elision
- Contraction of "The Star-Spangled Banner"
- Neath's opposite
- Not neath
- Above, to Byron
- " ___ the ramparts..."
- On top, of the world of poetry
- Finish'd
- Literary preposition
- Walt Whitman's "A Backward Glance ___ Travel'd Roads"
- "___ the ramparts ... "
- Above, to poets
- Above, in an anthem
- Preposition with an apostrophe
- "Jingle Bells" preposition
- It precedes "the land of the free"
- Contraction in "Jingle Bells"
- The Who's "Love Reign ___ Me"
- Robert Burns's "Whistle ___ the Lave O't"
- "___ the ramparts ..."
- Above, in poems
- Canto contraction
- Thoreau's "On Fields ___ Which the Reaper's Hand Has Pass'd"
- "___ the hills and far away"
- The Who's "Love, Reign ___ Me"
- "Sweetly singing ___ the plains" (carol lyric)
- "What is that which the breeze, ___ the towering steep ..."
- "Returning were as tedious as go ___": Macbeth
- "___ the fields we go ..."
- Atop, to a sonneteer
- "The Strife Is ___, the Battle Done" (church hymn)
- 'Neath opposite
- Above, in odes
- Above, in an ode
- "___ the fields ..."
- "___ the land ..."
- Anthem elision
- Above, to a bard
- "___ the ramparts we watched ..."
- Above, in verse
- Throughout, poetically
- "___ the fields we go ..."
- "___ the land of the free ..."
- Atop, in verse
- "... ___ vales and hills": Wordsworth
- Above, to Blake
- "___ the land of the free . . ."
- "___ the fields we go . . ."
- "___ the ramparts . . ."
- Francis Scott Key contraction
- Poet's "above"
- "___ the fields we go"
- Done, for short
- On top, poetically
- On top of, in poetry
- "... ___ the fields we go ..."
- "The Star-Spangled Banner" syllable
- "The Star-Spangled Banner" preposition
- "___ the ramparts ..."
- "... ___ the fields we go"
- Above, to Shakespeare
- "___ the land of the free ..."
- "The Star-Spangled Banner" contraction
- "___ the fields we go"
- "___ the fields we go ..."
- "Star-Spangled Banner" preposition
- "Love, Reign ___ Me" (hit by The Who)
- "Love, Reign ___ Me" (Who song)
- "___ the ramparts . . ."
- ". . . ___ the land of the free . . ."
- "Above," to Whittier or Keats
- "Quadrophenia" song "Love, Reign ___ Me"
- "Above," in an anthem
- U.S. national anthem's contraction
- "Jingle Bells" contraction
- "The ramparts" lead-in
- Lazy poet's above?
- Preposition before "ramparts" in an anthem
- "___ the land of the free . . ."
- "Hamlet" contraction
- National anthem preposition
- " ___ the ramparts . . ."
- Above, to the Bard
- Above, to Donne
- Above, to Whittier
- "___ the towering steep" (anthem lyric)
- Above, to Francis Scott Key
- "Rainbows ___ yon mountain-river": Shelley
- Above, in our anthem
- " ___ the ramparts ..."
- "... ___ the land of the free"
- Contraction in "The Star-Spangled Banner"
- "... ___ the land of the free ..."
- "___ the Land of the Free, and the Home of the Brave"
- Atop, in odes
- Donne's "above"
- Contraction that sounds like a conjunction
- "___ the Water to Charlie" (old ballad)
- "Not stepping ___ the bounds of modesty": Juliet
- Poets preposition
- "___ the ramparts
"
- "___ the land ..."
- "... ___ vales and hills": Wordsworth
- "--- the land of the free..."
- 'Neath's opposite
- "--- the fields we go ..."
- Atop, to a bard
- Poet's "above"
- "... lay the sod ___ me": "Streets of Laredo" lyric
- "Not stepping ___ the bounds of modesty": Juliet
- Anthemic preposition
- Over to Shelley
- Poetic over
- Over, condensed
- Over to Francis Scott Key
- Over, poetically
- Poet's over
- Over, to Ondaatje
- Over, to Gray and Pope
- Thomas Moore's "Come ___ the Sea"
- Above, in a stanza
- Start of the last line of "The Star-Spangled Banner"
- Above, to Arnold
- Syllable-saving poetic word
- "Hover ___ me with your wings" (Hamlet)
- Beyond, to Browning
- '___ the ramparts ...'
- '___ the fields we go'
- '___ the fields we go ...'
- '___ the fields we go, ...'
- '___ the ramparts we watched'
- '___ the fields ...'
- '___ the ramparts ... '
- '___ the land of the free ...'
- '... ___ the ramparts ...'
- On top of, to bards
- Atop, to poets
- 67-Across, in poetry
- Atop, in poems
- Atop, in a 95-Down
- On top of, in poems
- Atop, in poetry
- Atop, to bards
- " ___ the ramparts..."
- Atop, to a poet
- Contraction in old hymns
- "Love, Reign ___ Me" (The Who song covered by Pearl Jam and Heart)
- Across, in odes
- Fourteenth-to-last word before a baseball game begins
- "The days of frost are ___": Tennyson
- Over simplified?
- Throughout, in poetry
- '___ the ramparts we watched ...'
- "Give ___ the play" (line from "Hamlet")
- Elided preposition
- Above, anthem style
- Above, in poetry
- "___ the ramparts"
- "Now ___ the one half-world / Nature seems dead": Macbeth
- Opposite of "'neath"
- On top of, to poets
- Francis Scott Key preposition
- Ode preposition
- Poetic location word
- Above, to Shelley
- Bard's "above"
- Odist's contraction
- Contraction in a patriotic song
- Twelfth-to-last word before "play ball"
- "___ The Ramparts We Watched...."
- Across, to poets
- Poet's "atop"
- "The Last Time I Came ___ the Moor": Burns
- Above, to Keats
- "Come ___ the sea, / Maiden with me": Thomas Moore
- See 9-Down
- Throughout, in verse
- U.S. anthem contraction
- Lyrical preposition
- National anthem word
- Preposition with three homophones
- "___ the ramparts we ... "
- 'Cross
- Above, to a poet
- "Or softly lightens ___ her face": Byron
- ' the ramparts ...'
- "A hot temper leaps ___ a cold decree": Shakespeare
- ' the fields we go'
- Over, in verse
- Over poetically
- Lyricist's over
- "... sadness comes ___ me": Longfellow
- Higher than, in poetry
- Anthem shortening
- Bard's preposition
- Over, to F.S. Key
- "I'll throw your dagger ___ the house": "Twelfth Night"
- "... the native hue of resolution / Is sicklied ___ with the pale cast of thought": Hamlet
- Atop, to a 15-Across
- "... ___ the ramparts ..."
- On top of, in verse
- On top of, in an ode
- 2 Down homophone
- 'Neath counterpart
- Beyond, to a bard
- "___ the land of the free ... "
- "... ___ land and ocean without rest": Milton
- "___ the fields we go ... "
- Above, to poets of old
- Above, of yore
- " ___ the ramparts we ..."
- Poetic "above"
- Beyond, to bards
- Across, to Keats
- Atop, to Tennyson
- Byron's above
- Key word?
- Bard's atop
- "That floats on high ___ vales and hills"--Wordsworth
- The Beta Band's "Dance ___ the Border"
- "Love, Reign ___ Me" (the Who song)
- "Love, Reign ___ Me" (The Who)
- "Star-Spangled Banner" contraction
- Over-poetical?
- Finished in a canoe race
- The contractor's finished
- Finished five short
- For the poet, it's not all over
- Bit of a toerag, but finished
- Over five missing
- Finished without a sign of victory!
- Over five less
- "And ___ his heart a shadow fell"
- Contraction for Key
- "Wearily, wearily ___ the boundless deep we sail": Shelley
- Above, to odists
- Atop, to a scop
- "Gliding ___ All" ("Leaves of Grass" poem)
- Above, to Auden
- Poet's word
- U-turn from 'neath
- Finished being poetic
- Word with "the ramparts"
- Atop, for short
- "The Strife Is ___, the Battle Done" (old hymn)
- "The butterfly has flown ___ him as he lay alone": Stevenson
- Key word?
- On top of, to Key
- On top of, old-style
- "... this night, being ___ my head": Shak.
- Way-old "above"
- Contraction sung twice in the first verse of "The Star-Spangled Banner"
- Anthem word with an apostrophe
- Above, in the anthem
- "___ dale and hill the summons flew": Sir Walter Scott
- The poet may put it over shortly
- "___ the fields we go, laughing all the way"
- Above, in anthems
- Contraction missing a "v"
- Over poetic?
- “___ the land of the free...”
- Preposition in "The Star-Spangled Banner"
- Antonym of 'neath
- Shortened again
- "... ___ a perfum'd sea": Poe's "To Helen"
- “Jingle Bells” preposition
- "Above" in the U.S. national anthem
- "___ the fields we go" ("Jingle Bells")
- "Save me, and hover ___ me with your wings": Hamlet
- Word in "The Star-Spangled Banner"
- Over-poetical?
- Poetic adverb
- Above, to an old poet
- Aloft, to Keats
- Old opposite of under
- "Utter your gravity ___ a gossip's bowl": "Romeo and Juliet"
- "The Strife Is ___, the Battle Done" (Easter hymn)
- Above, in old poems
- "- the ramparts ..."
- The coercion's over, in short
- Poetic preposition that omits a "v"
- Poetic contraction that omits a "v"
- "Love, Reign ___ Me" (song by the Who)
- "Above," in the U.S. anthem
- "Come ___ the Sea" (Thomas Moore poem)
- "The Strife is ___, the Battle Done" (hymn)
- Atop, quaintly
Last Seen In
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - December 16, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - December 14, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - December 12, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - December 10, 2024
- LA Times - December 09, 2024
- New York Times - December 05, 2024
- USA Today - November 30, 2024
- Mirror Daily - November 29, 2024
- Daily American - November 28, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - November 21, 2024
- New York Times - November 20, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 14, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 07, 2024
- USA Today - November 03, 2024
- LA Times - October 22, 2024
- New York Times - October 22, 2024
- New York Times - October 20, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 08, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - October 08, 2024
- USA Today - September 24, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - September 21, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 21, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - September 19, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - September 19, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - September 17, 2024
- New York Times - September 09, 2024
- LA Times - September 07, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 06, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - August 29, 2024
- LA Times - August 23, 2024
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