Answer: OPE
OPE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 139 times.
Referring Clues:
- "O Henry, ___ thine eyes!": Shak.
- Unlock, in poetry
- Unveil, in verse
- 48-Down, in poetry
- Expose, poetically
- Unlock, in verse
- Unlock, poetically
- Unseal
- Ajar, to a poet
- "Set ___ the doors, O Soul!": Whitman
- Expose, in verse
- Reveal, in poetry
- "The very minute bids thee ___ thine ear": Shak.
- What blossoms do, in poetry
- Unbolt, poetically
- Not shut, to Shelley
- High expectation for Eliza?
- Unlatch, to bards
- Reveal, poetically
- Expose, to poets
- Unbar, to Byron
- Unstop, poetically
- “And when I ___ my lips …”: Shak.
- Unlock, to a poet
- "O the cannons ___ their rosy-flashing muzzles!": Whitman
- Revealed, in verse
- Unveil, in poetry
- "Morn did ___ / Its pale eyes then …": Shelley
- What flowers do, in poetry
- Reveal, in verse
- Unclose, poetically
- Unlock, to bards
- Unwrap, in verse
- Unlock, to a bard
- Expos'd
- "Behold, the heavens do ___": Shak.
- Unclose, in verse
- Unfold, in poetry
- 21-Across, to poets
- Uncork, to the Bard
- Unlock, in poesy
- Unlock, to Byron
- "To ___ their golden eyes" ("Cymbeline")
- Ajar, to the bard
- Unseal, to Blake
- Unlock, to Keats
- Unveil, to an odist
- "'I ___ you liked your drink,' sez Gunga Din"
- Uncover, poetically
- Unclose, in poetry
- Unlatch, in poems
- Not shut, in verse
- Cockney aspiration?
- Ajar, in poems
- "To his good friends thus wide I'll ___ my arms": Laertes
- "'I __ you liked your drink,' sez Gunga Din"
- Cockney anticipation?
- Unveil, in poems
- Uncover, in verse
- "Earth still holds __ her gate": Thomas Nashe
- Unveil, poetically
- Unfold, in verse
- Shakespearean verb
- ''Wilt thou not __ thy heart . . .?'': Emerson
- Unseal, poetically
- ''To ___ their golden eyes'' (Shakespeare)
- ''O Henry, ___ thine eyes!'' (Shakespeare)
- Ajar, to Keats
- Not shut, poetically
- Poetically ajar
- Unveiled, in verse
- Reveal, to a bard
- Unlock'd
- Lay bare, to the Bard
- Unbar, to the Bard
- Unbarred, to a bard
- "Morn did ___ / Its pale eyes then ": Shelley
- And when I ___ my lips : Shak.
- "O Henry, ___ thine eyes!" (Shakespeare)
- "To ___ their golden eyes" (Shakespeare)
- "Earth still holds ___ her gate": Thomas Nashe
- "Wilt thou not ___ thy heart ...?": Emerson
- Reveal, in poems
- Open, poetically
- Poets' open
- Uncork, in verse
- Uncork, to Falstaff
- Not shut, in odes
- "Ere Heaven shall ___ her portals ...": Byron
- Agape, in poems
- Uncork, to Keats
- Unclose
- Unclose, to poets
- Unlatch, poetically
- Not closed, in poetry
- Not shut, in poetry
- Unbar, to a bard
- Unfold, to a poet
- "... thus wide I'll ___ my arms": "Hamlet"
- Poetic open
- Open, to Shelley or Keats
- Mayberry kid, familiarly
- Unseal, to Shakespeare
- "Which, like dumb mouths, do ___ their ruby lips" ("Julius Caesar")
- Unfurl, to a poet
- Unseal, to a poet
- Not closed, in verse
- Ajar, poetically
- Open, to Pope
- Unclose, to Byron
- "...heaven shall ___ her portals": Byron
- "Why should I ___ thy melancholy eyes?": Keats, "Hyperion"
- "To his good friends thus wide I'll ___ my arms": "Hamlet"
- Open, to Christopher Marlowe
- "Yet that thy brazen gates of heaven may ___": Shak.
- Reveal in a poem?
- Unseal, in Shakespeare
- Cockney's wish?
- Expose in verse?
- Open, to Ovid
- Open, to Emerson
- Unfold, poetically
- Open, to poet Pope
- Unseal, in poetry
- Go from bud to blossom, to a poet
- Ajar, in verse
- Cockney desire
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- Unlock, to Shakespeare
- Break into, quaintly
- Bard's "unseal"
- Reveal, to a poet
- "'And when I ___ my lips let no dog bark!'": "The Merchant of Venice"
- "Set ___ the doors O soul": Whitman
- Poet's ajar
- Midwestern exclamation of surprise
- Midwestern word often said before "'Scuse me!"
- Surprised Midwestern interjection
- Midwesterner's embarrassed interjection
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - November 06, 2024
- USA Today - October 18, 2024
- LA Times - October 11, 2024
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- Netword - December 19, 2020
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- Netword - January 11, 2020
- LA Times - November 03, 2019
- New York Times - October 27, 2019
- New York Times - September 26, 2019
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