Crossword Clue: Before long, poetically
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- "... __ the dreadful thunder / Doth rend the region": "Hamlet"
- "___, good nurse!": Juliet
- Bard's "before long"
- Bard's "soon"
- Bartlett abbr.
- Bartlett's abbr.
- Bartlett's abbreviation
- Bartlett's attrib.
- Bartlett's byline, briefly
- "... and ___ with joy receiveth it" (Matthew 13:20)
- "... and ___ with joy receiveth it." (Matthew 13:20)
- A little later, in cantos
- A little later, in verse
- A little later
- Any day now, poetically
- Any day now, romantically
- Any day now, to a bard
- Any day now, to the Bard
- Any day now
- Any minute
- Any minute now, to a bard
- Any minute now
- Any minute, old-style
- Any minute, once
- Any minute, to a bard
- Any minute, to old poets
- Any minute, to Shakespeare
- Any time now
- Anytime now, of yore
- Anytime now, old-style
- Abbr. after a quote
- Abbr. in a book of quotations
- Abbr. in a quotation book
- Abbr. in an anthology
- Abbr. in "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations"
- Abbr. seen after quotes
- Abbr. used when an author is unknown
- Abbreviated mystery writer?
- Abbreviation for a quote whose source is unknown
- Before being outed, for short
- Before long, before
- Before long, in a poem
- Before long, in poetry
- Before long, in verse
- Before long, long before now
- Before long, poetically
- Before long, quaintly
- Before long, to a bard
- Before long, to Shakespeare
- Before long, to the Bard
- Before long
- Before much longer, poetically
- Before thou knowest it
- Before thou knowest
- Before thou know'st
- Before too long
- Before you know it
- Betimes, updated
- Betimes
- At a later date, super old
- At a later date
- At a later time
- At another time, in an old-fashioned way
- At another time
- At any moment
- At hand
- At once, for Shakespeare
- At once, in many poems
- At once, once
- At once, to the Bard
- At once
- At some other time
- Attribution abbr.
- Auth. of many "Bartlett's" quotations
- Auth. of many quotations
- Auth. of many quotes?
- Auth. of many snarky blog comments
- ''Auth. unknown''
- "Auth. unknown"
- "Auth. unknown" byline
- Auth. unknown
- After a while
- Author credited on many old poems
- Author credited on many poems
- Author in many a citation: abbr.
- "Author" of many quotations
- "Author" of many quotes
- "Author" of some poems: abbr.
- "Author" of the observation, briefly
- Author uncertain: Abbr.
- Author unknown
- Author unknown (Abbr.)
- "Author unknown" (Abbr.)
- Author unknown: Abbr.
- "Author unknown," briefly
- "Author unknown" byline, briefly
- Author unknown byline, briefly
- "Author unknown" byline
- Author unknown, for short
- "Author unknown," for short
- Author w/o a name?
- Author's unknown byline, briefly
- Al-___
- Al-___ (support group for family and friends of alcoholics)
- Al-___ (support group)
- Al-___ (valuable support group)
- Blog troll's name, often
- Baffling byline, briefly
- Baffling byline
- Almost here, old-style
- Familiar author: Abbr.
- Familiar byline
- Familiar sig.
- Coming soon, in the past
- Coming up shortly
- Coming up, to milady
- Common abbr. in Bartlett's
- Common "Fool's paradise" attribution
- Common quote attribution
- Common quote notation
- Common signature
- Freq. quotation attribution
- Composer of many limericks, for short
- Composer of "Te Deum"
- Certain writers: Abbr.
- Briefly unknown?
- Eftsoon
- How some tips are provided: Abbr.
- Directly
- "Endymion" adverb
- By an unidentified author: Abbr.
- By an unknown author: Abbr.
- By an unknown author, in poetry
- By-and-by
- By and by, poetically
- By and by
- Bygone "by and by"
- "I would venture to guess that __, who wrote so many poems without signing them, was often a woman": Woolf
- Having no known auth.
- Having no known author: Abbr.
- Having no known name
- Ere long
- Ere you can say Jack Robinson?
- Erelong.
- Erelong, to a bard
- Erelong
- "I'll come to you ___": Macbeth
- "I'll send for you ___": Othello
- Creator of many quotations, apparently
- Immediately
- Ever and ---
- Ever and --
- Ever and __
- Ever and ___ (from time to time)
- Ever and ___
- Ever and ____
- Ever and _____
- Ever partner
- Ever's mate
- Ever's pal
- Ever's partner
- In a bit, in a poem
- In a bit, in an ode
- In a bit, in poems
- In a bit, in verse
- In a bit, of yore
- In a bit, old-style
- In a bit, poetically
- In a bit, to a bard
- In a bit, to bards
- In a bit, to Browning
- In a bit, to Shakespeare
- In a bit, to the bard
- In a bit
- In a few minutes
- In a few
- In a jiffy
- In a little bit
- In a little while, a long while ago
- In a little while, in poetry
- In a little while (informal)
- In a little while, quite a while ago
- In a little while, to Shakespeare
- In a little while
- In a minute, in a poem
- In a minute
- In a moment
- In a sec
- In a short time, old-style
- In a short time, poetically
- In a short time, quaintly
- In a short time
- In a short while
- In a trice
- In a while, in poetry
- In a while
- In but a twinkling
- In due course
- In due time, poetically
- In due time
- In good time
- "Don't know who wrote it" old-style
- In not too long, old-style
- In short order, in verse
- In short order
- In the blink of an orb?
- In the near future, a while back
- In the near future, in the past
- In the near future, old
- In the near future, politically
- In the near future, way old
- In the near future
- In the nigh future
- In the offing
- Down the road
- Forgettable author, for short
- Juliet's reply to her nurse
- Juliet's word to her nurse
- Forthwith
- Like "Beowulf," e.g.: Abbr.
- Like "Beowulf," in brief
- Right away, in verse
- Right away, or later
- Right away
- Notable quotable: Abbr.
- Notation after "A new broom sweeps clean"
- Most prolific auth.
- Most quoted author
- Mañana.
- Some authors, briefly
- Like many a poet, for short
- Like many a quip: Abbr.
- Like many a quote: Abbr.
- Many a folk song, composer-wise: Abbr.
- Many a folk song writer: Abbr.
- Like many a wiseacre's comment: Abbr.
- Like many an Internet troll: Abbr.
- Like many blog comments, informally
- Many a lit. author
- Like many forum postings: Abbr.
- Like many limericks: Abbr.
- Like many proverbs, for short
- Like many quotations (Abbr.)
- Like many quotes: Abbr.
- Like many SFPD tips
- Like many snide comments on the web (abbr.)
- Like most adages: Abbr.
- Like most adages, for short
- Like most bathroom graffiti: Abbr.
- Like most graffiti: Abbr.
- Like most graffiti, for short
- Like most Internet trolls: Abbr.
- Like most jokes on the Internet: Abbr.
- Like most limericks, in short
- Like most nursery rhymes: Abbr.
- Like most proverbs: Abbr.
- Like most proverbs, for short
- The Bard's "any day now"
- Like Mr. X, briefly
- Like Mr. X, but not Malcolm X
- Like Mr. X
- Shakespearean "shortly"
- Shakespearean "soon"
- Shakespearean ''soon''
- Shakespearean "straightaway"
- Shakespearean "very soon"
- Shakespeare's "in a sec"
- Shakespeare's "shortly"
- Shakespeare's "soon"
- Verse's "in no time"
- Over's partner
- Like some annoying blog posts: Abbr.
- Very shortly, to Shakespeare
- Very shortly
- Like some blog comments: Abbr.
- Some other time
- Very soon, in old poetry
- Very soon, once
- Very soon
- "Mr. X"
- Mr. X for short
- Mr. X, for short
- Mr. X
- Like some graffiti: Abbr.
- Like some LAPD tips
- Roget's abbr.
- Like some online forum postings: Abbr.
- Much-cited source
- Like some quotations: abbr.
- Like some quotes: Abbr.
- Some time soon
- Like some sources: Abbr.
- Quaint word for an unknown author
- Sometime soon
- Like unsourced quotations, briefly
- Of uncertain origin: Abbr.
- Of unknown authorship: Abbr.
- Of unknown authorship, as a quotation: Abbr.
- Of unknown name (abbr)
- Limerick attribution, maybe: Abbr.
- Quite soon, poetically
- Maybe mañana
- Soon.
- Soon, a long time ago
- Soon after
- Soon (archaic)
- Soon (archaic )
- Soon, archaically
- Soon, bard-style
- Soon enough
- Soon, ere now
- Soon, in a sonnet
- Soon, in a stanza
- Soon, in odes
- Soon, in old poems
- Soon, in old poetry
- Soon, in poems
- Soon, in poetry
- Soon, in romantic poetry
- Soon, in sonnets
- Soon, in the past
- Soon, in verse
- Soon, long ago
- Soon, old-style
- Soon, once
- Soon, poetically
- Soon, quaintly
- Soon, to a bard
- Soon, to a poet
- Soon, to a sonneteer
- Soon, to bards
- Soon, to poetic types
- Soon, to poets
- Soon, to Pope
- Soon, to Shakespeare
- Soon, to Shelley
- Soon, to Spenser
- Soon, to the bard
- Soon, way old
- Soon
- Sooner than thou thinketh
- Soonest
- Soonish, old-style
- Quot. attribution
- Quot. source, often
- Quotable notable?: Abbr.
- Quotation abbr.
- Quotation attribution: Abbr.
- Quotation book abbr.
- Quotation-book abbr.
- Quotation citation
- Quotation designation: Abbr.
- Quotation notation?
- Quotation notation (abbr.)
- Quotation notation, briefly
- Quotation notation, sometimes
- Quotation notation
- Quote book abbr.
- Quote-book abbr.
- With author unknown
- Oft-quoted auth.?
- Oft-quoted auth.
- Oft-quoted "author" (Abbr.)
- Oft-quoted author: Abbr.
- Oft-quoted author? (abbr.)
- Oft-quoted author?
- Short mystery writer?
- Oft-quoted indiv.
- Oft-quoted mysterious author
- Poetic adverb
- Poetic "before long"
- Poetic future time
- Poetic "soon"
- Poetic ''soon''
- Poetic time reference
- Poetic time
- Poetic word that bookends "Anne Sexton"
- Poet's "shortly"
- Poet's soon
- Mysterious auth.
- Mysterious author
- Mysterious byline, for short
- Mystery auth.
- Mystery author byline
- Mystery author?
- Within the hour, maybe
- Mystery writer?
- Mystery writer?: Abbr.
- Mystery writer, for short
- Without a name, briefly
- Shortly.
- Shortly, in a sonnet
- Shortly, in a stanza
- Shortly, in a stuck-up way
- Shortly, in Brit Lit claas
- Shortly, in odes
- Shortly, in poems
- Shortly, in poetry
- Shortly, in sonnets
- Shortly, in stanzas
- Shortly, in verse
- Shortly, old-style
- Shortly, once
- Shortly, poetically
- Shortly, quaintly
- Shortly, to a bard
- Shortly, to a poet
- Shortly, to Hamlet
- Shortly, to poets
- Shortly, to Shakespeare
- Shortly, to Shelley
- Shortly, to the bard
- Shortly
- Without delay, in poetry
- Without delay, to Wordsworth
- Troll commenter's name, often
- Sugar apple
- Literary credit
- The unknown author, briefly
- Old-fashioned word for "in a little while"
- Nameless: abbr.
- Nameless auth.
- Nameless author: Abbr.
- Nameless author
- Nameless, briefly
- Old folk song composer, often: Abbr.
- Nameless for short
- Nameless, for short
- Old-style "in a little while"
- Old-style nameless writer
- Popular author's ID
- Partner for ever
- Partner of ever
- Popular poet, briefly
- Popular quot. source
- Popular signature
- Popular writer?
- "Later!"
- Later
- One of these days
- Presently.
- Presently, formerly
- Presently, once
- Presently, poetically
- Presently
- One who shall remain nameless?: abbr.
- Pretty quick
- Pretty soon
- "Primary Colors" author, for short
- Momentarily
- Major "source" of quotes, for short
- Prolific anth. author
- Prolific auth.
- Prolific auth.?
- Prolific "author"
- Prolific author?
- Prolific "author" (Abbr.)
- Prolific author: Abbr.
- Prolific author, for short
- Prolific author
- Prolific composer or author
- Prolific poet: Abbr.
- Prolific poet?
- Prolific unknown author?
- Prolific writer
- Prolific writer?: abbr.
- Not forthwith
- Promptly
- Not just yet
- Pronto, in poetry
- Not known: Abbr.
- Not long from now
- Not named: Abbr.
- Not now
- Not quite yet
- Not right now
- Source of many a proverb, for short
- Source of many quotations, for short
- Source unknown, as a quote: Abbr.
- Shy author?
- Signature on some writings: Abbr.
- Way-old soon
- ''We don't know who said it'' abbr.
- "We don't know who said it" abbr.
- Sweetsop
- Ubiquitous auth.
- Third Witch's third line in "Macbeth"
- World's most prolific author?
- This may follow words of wisdom
- Unattributed: Abbr.
- Unattributed, as a quote: Abbr.
- Unattributed auth.
- Unattributed, briefly
- Unattributed, in Bartlett's
- Unattributed to anyone: Abbr.
- Uncredited: Abbr.
- Uncredited, as a quote: Abbr.
- Uncredited credit, in quotes
- Uncredited, for short
- Uncredited in 'Bartlett's'
- "Writer unknown"
- Writer unknown
- Unidentified, for short
- Uninformative attribution: Abbr.
- Unknown, as a citation (abbr.)
- Unknown, as a writer: Abbr.
- Unknown auth. credit
- Unknown auth.
- Unknown author: Abbr.
- Unknown author (Abbr.)
- Unknown author, briefly
- Unknown author, for short
- Unknown author
- Unknown author's byline, briefly
- Unknown author's byline
- Unknown blog commenter's nickname
- Unknown, briefly
- Unknown, for short
- Unknown quote source, briefly
- Unknown quote source, for short
- Unknown source, informally
- Unknown writer (Abbr.)
- Unknown writer
- Unnamed auth.
- Unnamed author (abbr.)
- Unsigned (Abbr.)
- Unsigned: Abbr.
- Unsigned, as an article: Abbr.
- Unsigned, briefly
- Unsigned, for short
- Untraceable author, for short
- Untraceable author
- Untraceable, for short
- Secret author: Abbr.
- Secret identity?: Abbr.
- "You shall have wine enough, my lord, ___": "Richard III"
- When Iago bade Cassio return
- When Juliet tells the Nurse she will come in from the balcony
Recent Usage of Before long, poetically in Crossword Puzzles
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- Universal Crossword - Aug. 14, 2020
- WSJ Daily - July 28, 2018
- WSJ Daily - July 2, 2018
- Chronicle of Higher Education - Feb. 27, 2015
- New York Times - July 28, 2013
- New York Times - Jan. 23, 2012
- Washington Post - Nov. 28, 2009