Date | Grid | Clue | Author |
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Fri Jun 16, 2023 | 25D | Eponymous county of Ireland | Natan Last and the J.A.S.A. Crossword Class |
Sun Feb 7, 2021 | 27A | Eponymous Irish city | Katie Hale and Christina Iverson |
Mon Aug 15, 2011 | 11D | Verse often beginning "There once was a ..." | Stan Newman |
Wed Dec 30, 2009 | 38D | Often-bawdy verse | Adam Cohen |
Date | Type | Grid | Clue | Author |
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Mar 27, 2022 | Acrostic | J | See Clue I. | Emily Cox & Henry Rathvon |
Mar 4, 2007 | Acrostic | O | Wit and/or bawdry with the pattern aabba | Emily Cox & Henry Rathvon |
Date | Grid | Clue | Author | Editor |
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Sun Sep 30, 1990 | 50D | Edward Lear specialty | Nancy Nicholson Joline | Maleska |
Thu Apr 3, 1986 | 39D | Lear creation | William Canine | Maleska |
Fri Mar 5, 1982 | 40D | Verse form named after a county | Bette Sue Cohen | Maleska |
Tue Mar 17, 1981 | 8D | A lace of Irish origin | A. J. Santora | Maleska |
Sun Mar 13, 1966 | 3D | Verse form. | Anne Fox | Farrar |
Wed Nov 11, 1959 | 38D | Type of jingle. | Unknown | Farrar |
Sun Aug 2, 1959 | 82A | Seaport on the Shannon. | Jack Luzzatto | Farrar |
Tue Apr 7, 1959 | 30A | Nonsense verse. | Mary Clark | Farrar |
Sun Mar 8, 1959 | 89D | Type of poem. | Charles E. Gersch | Farrar |
Anagrams: | RICEMILK |