Notes between las and dos | 25 |
Notes after las or word sung after "la la la la la la la la" | 70 |
Notes after las | 15 |
Not counting fas and las, word after "holly" | 54 |
Noel contraction | 16 |
My country's follower? | 26 |
Moore's "_____ the Last Rose of Summer" | 53 |
Memoir that preceded "Teacher Man" | 44 |
McCourt memoir after "Angela's Ashes" | 51 |
Last word in "Angela's Ashes" | 43 |
Las' followers | 18 |
ItÂ’s in poetry | 18 |
It's in poetry? | 19 |
It's in poetry | 18 |
It's in much poetry | 23 |
It's in many poems | 22 |
It's in a carol? | 20 |
It's from the old days | 26 |
It's for poets | 18 |
It's for Brit Lit class | 27 |
It's another way | 20 |
It is,poetically | 16 |
It is, poetically | 17 |
It is, for short | 16 |
It is, to Tennyson | 19 |
It is shorter? | 14 |
It is poetically | 16 |
It is contracted | 16 |
It comes before the season? | 27 |
Indeed, archaically | 19 |
Frank McCourt follow-up | 23 |
Follower of "Angela's Ashes" | 42 |
Follow-up to the best seller "Angela's Ashes" | 59 |
First word of a Frank McCourt title | 35 |
Diatonic notes | 14 |
Deck the Halls contraction | 29 |
Country follower | 16 |
Contraction missing an i | 24 |
Contracted agreement | 20 |
Carol's contraction | 23 |
Beginning of "the season to be jolly" | 47 |
1999 memoir that was a bestseller | 33 |
1999 Frank McCourt book | 23 |
1999 best-selling memoir | 24 |
"Whether ___ nobler..." | 33 |
"Whether __ nobler in the mind ...": Hamlet | 53 |
"True dat," quaintly | 30 |
"That's right," quaintly | 38 |
"That so?" reply | 26 |
"That he is mad, ___ true" | 36 |
"Tain't" retort | 29 |
"My country, ____ of thee..." | 39 |
"My country, ___ of thee . . . " | 42 |
"My country, ___ of . . . " | 37 |
"My country, ___ ..." | 31 |
"My country, ___ ... " | 32 |
"My country, ___ . . ." | 33 |
"My country ___ of thee ..." | 38 |
"Indeedy" | 19 |
"Fa la la la la, la la la la" follower | 48 |
"Deck the Halls" word | 31 |
"Aye, brother" | 24 |
"'Taint" comeback | 31 |
"'Tain't" retort | 34 |
"... ___ of thee" | 27 |
"... ___ a consummation devoutly to be wish'd": Hamlet | 68 |
"... __ an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers": "Romeo and Juliet" | 93 |
". . . ___ of thee" | 29 |
"--- the season to be jolly" | 38 |
"_____ the season..." | 31 |
"____ a pity" | 23 |
"___ the season!" | 27 |
"___ the season to be ..." | 36 |
"___ the mind that makes the body rich": Petruchio | 60 |
"___ the last rose of summer" (Thomas Moore poem starter) | 67 |
"___ the last rose of summer" (start of a Thomas Moore poem) | 70 |
"___ the Last Rose of Summer" (old song standard) | 59 |
"___ So Sweet" (gospel song) | 38 |
"___ So Sweet to Trust in Jesus" | 42 |
"___ so appalling - it exhilarates": Dickinson | 56 |
"___ now the very witching time of night": Hamlet | 59 |
"___ not for you to hear what I can speak": "Macbeth" | 73 |
"___ mightiest in the mightiest": Shak. | 49 |
"___ Me, O Lord" (spiritual) | 38 |
"___ in the breath of heaven...": Keats | 49 |
"___ in my memory lock'd": Ophelia | 48 |
"___ folly to be wise" (Gray) | 39 |
"___ better to have loved..." | 39 |
"___ Autumn" (Woody Herman hit) | 41 |
"___ Autumn" (hit 1941 song) | 38 |
"___ Autumn," 1941 song | 33 |
"___ an old tale, and often told": Scott | 50 |
"___ an old tale, and often told" (Scott) | 51 |
"___ almost fairy time": Shak. | 40 |
"___ a dainty thing to command": Cervantes | 53 |
"__ the year's midnight ...": Donne | 49 |
"__ the season..." | 28 |
"__ the season to be ..." | 35 |
"__ pleasure, sure, to see one's name in print": Byron | 68 |
"__ not so deep as a well": Shak. | 43 |