Crossword Clue: English poet-critic: 1893-1968
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- "__ my lips!"
- ___ between the lines
- "___ 'em and weep!"
- "___ my lips!"
- ___ the riot act
- Analyze a lying golf ball
- Analyze, as a golf green
- Analyze before putting, as a green
- ____ between the lines
- ____ one's lips
- Be a bookworm
- Be literate, in a way
- Be literate
- "Arkansas Traveler" founder
- Acquire information, in a way
- Bibliophile's advice
- Admonish severely, ... the Riot Act
- Audition, as for a part
- Audition for a part
- Audition for a role
- Audition (for)
- Audition, in a way
- Audition
- Auditioned (for)
- Auditioned
- "Alive" author Piers Paul _____
- "Alive" author
- Bone up on
- Boned up on
- Book, informally
- Book it?
- Interpret, as tarot cards
- Interpret, as tea leaves
- Interpret, as X-rays
- Interpret, in a way
- Interpret printed matter
- Interpret signs.
- Interpret signs
- Interpret
- Interpreted
- Hit the books
- Decipher
- Decipher, as music
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- Frequent auditions
- Decode a primer
- Complete a school assignment, perhaps
- Comprehend, in a way
- Homework assignment starter
- Demonstrate literacy
- Gulp fiction?
- Conquer a primer
- Check out the Steel works
- Check out
- Check the numbers
- Checked, as a gauge
- Checked over
- Construed
- Consume a newspaper
- Consume, as a novel
- Consume Food & Wine, say
- Consume People, say
- Consume text
- Browsed in a journal
- Devour a book
- Devour, in a way
- Devoured a novel
- Email status
- Did Time?
- How to get through volumes
- Gauge, in a way
- Gauged
- Emulate a bookworm
- Digest digests
- Digest Rice, say?
- Digested a digest
- Fire up a Kindle
- First instruction in many a homework assignment
- "I ___ the news today, oh boy"
- It's easy to do if you've got a book, hard if kids are bugging you
- English class assignment word
- "I can ___ you like a book!"
- First word in a George Bush quote
- English poet-critic: 1893-1968
- Enjoy a book or magazine
- Enjoy a book
- Enjoy a comic book, say
- Enjoy a good book
- Enjoy a good yarn
- Enjoy a Kindle, e.g.
- Get a ___ on someone
- Enjoy a magazine
- Enjoy a mystery
- Enjoy a newspaper
- Enjoy a Nook
- Enjoy a novel or magazine
- Enjoy a novel
- Enjoy a page-turner
- Enjoy a paperback
- Enjoy a story, say
- Enjoy an e-book
- Enjoy, as an e-book
- Enjoy books
- Enjoy ''Buddenbrooks''
- Enjoy "Jane Eyre"
- Enjoy Joyce
- Enjoy King and Koontz
- Enjoy King or Koontz
- Enjoy King or Queen
- Enjoy Lamb and Rice
- Enjoy literature
- Enjoy London?
- Enjoy London or France?
- Enjoy London, say
- Enjoy London
- Enjoy "Nancy," say
- Enjoy Nature, say?
- Enjoy New York, say
- Enjoy New York, say?
- Enjoy one's Time?
- Enjoy People, say
- Enjoy some flash fiction, say
- Enjoy Stephen King, say
- Enjoy The Atlantic
- Enjoy the library
- Enjoy the paper
- Enjoy ''Ulysses,'' e.g.
- Enjoy "White Noise"
- Enjoy Wilde or Wilder, say
- Enjoyable book, good ...
- Enjoyed a magazine
- Get an understanding of
- Enjoyed London or France
- Enjoyed People
- Get between the covers?
- Get hooked on a book
- Get into a novel
- Get into "Get Shorty," say
- Get lost in a book
- Entry in a bookworm's calendar
- Have a novel experience?
- Have a novel experience
- Have an audition
- Crack a book ... or hit the books
- Crack a book
- Crack the books
- Cracked a book
- Cracked the books
- "If You Could ___ My Mind"
- Do library research
- Do library study
- Do one of the three R's
- Do some research
- Do some text processing
- Do the books?
- Do this to the newspaper
- He wrote "Sheridan's Ride"
- Follow a script
- Hear, to a CBer
- Follow the script
- Examine, as a thermometer
- Examine volumes
- Go for a part
- Go over a newspaper
- Go over Time?
- Go over
- Go through
- Go through a mag
- Go through a novel
- Go through "Metamorphoses," say
- Go through volumes
- Exercise the mind, in a way
- Curl up with a good book
- Foretell
- Foretold
- Indicate, as a thermometer
- Infer
- Gordon Lightfoot "If You Could __ My Mind"
- Got into a novel
- Text notification before a time stamp
- Utter aloud
- Like books
- Like books and tea leaves
- Prove one's literacy
- Prove your literacy
- Not waste Time?
- Psychic's verb
- Like good books
- Killers "Can you ___ my mind?"
- Verb with a heteronymic past participle
- Studied
- Study.
- Study a script
- Study for a degree
- Study in the library
- Like some tea leaves
- Study palms
- Study
- The Killers "___ My Mind"
- "Something people learn how to do from a how-to book." "___"
- Master a primer
- Visit "Nevada," say
- Like used books
- Soothsay
- Quote continues
- The "R" of CD-ROM
- Poet who wrote "Sheridan's Ride"
- Show one's literacy
- Part of CD-ROM
- Part of ROM
- Participated in a book group
- Participated in a poetry slam
- Pore over
- Pore through
- Pored over
- Look at a book
- Look through a book
- Patronize the library
- Recite
- Recognize
- Practice literacy
- Leaf through
- Leafed through
- Peer at a page
- Peer at pages
- Reference books?
- Learned from a book
- Learned
- Predict, as someone's fortune
- Predict using, as tea leaves
- Predict
- Register
- Prepare for a book club meeting
- Relax with a good book
- One way to acquire information
- One way to audition
- President of Delaware: 1777–78
- Made out
- Peruse a book
- Peruse, as the news
- Peruse Donne and Bradstreet
- Peruse Poe, possibly
- Peruse some of Ludlum's works
- Peruse writing
- Peruse
- Peruse(d)
- Perused
- Librarian's advice
- Librarian's imperative
- Librarian's urging
- Library byword
- Library poster word
- Library slogan on a bookmark
- Library slogan
- Library urging
- Make a literacy promoter happy
- Pick up a Kindle
- Make out
- Make sense of a language
- Make use of a library
- Orate, but not off-the-cuff
- Make use of the library, in a way
- Make use of the library
- Review one's notes
- Reviewed
- Prophesy
- Try for a part
- Try for a role
- Try out for a role
- Try to acquire a part?
- Word on a library bookmark
- Spend time on Time
- Spend time with a book
- Spend time with Time, maybe
- Spent time with Time
- Sat with a book
- Sit down with a book
- Sit down with a good book
- Well-___ (literate)
- Well ___ (literate)
- Sit with a book
- Went for a part
- Went over
- Scan a book
- Scan, as a U.P.C.
- Scan, as a UPC
- Scan, as bars
- Scan documents, say
- Scan or peruse
- Scan pages
- Scan, perhaps
- Scan, say
- Scan text
- Scan the paper
- Scan the print
- Scan tomes
- Scan
- Went through, as an article
- Went through, in a way
- Scanned
- Scanned (book) (4)
- Scanned through
- Tackle Tolstoy, say
- Tackled, as a tome
- Size up
- This puzzle's theme word
- Take advantage of study hall, perhaps
- Skier Ken
- Take in a paper
- Take in the mail
- Take in the paper
- Take in Tolkien, e.g.
- Take to mean
- Write's companion?
- Write's companion
- Understand, as body language
- Understand
- Understood
- Undertake a course of study
- What book reviewers do
- What bookworms do
- What illiterates can't do
- What Johnnie can't do
- What library patrons do
- What library patrons like to do
- What many do on train commutes
- Stare at marked pieces of trees or arranged pixels
- What some train passengers do
- What to do between the lines
- Use a book
- Use a Kindle, e.g.
- Use a Kindle, for example
- Use a Kindle, perhaps
- Use a Kindle, say
- Use a Kindle
- Use a library
- Use a newspaper
- Use a Nook or Kindle
- Use a Nook
- Use a primer
- Use a tabloid
- Use a teleprompter
- Use book
- Use cue cards
- Use tea leaves, in a way
- Use tea leaves
- Use the library, in a way
- Use the library
- Used an Amazon Kindle, say
- Used books
- Used the library
Recent Usage of English poet-critic: 1893-1968 in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - April 13, 1991