- AFORE
- Previous to
- Prior to, old-style
- Poet's synonym for 73-Across
- Prefix with mentioned or thought
- Prior to, to Prior
- Previously
- Ere
- Previously, archaically
- Previously, to some
- Previously, once
- Before, before
- Earlier, in verse
- ____ me! It is so very late / That we may call it early by and by: "Romeo and Juliet"
- Not succeeding, poetically
- Prior to, dialectically
- Prefix with mentioned
- Previously, of yore
- Prior, old-style
- Prior to, in the backwoods
- Previous to, previously
- ___ Ye Go!
- Earlier than, to poets
- Old-style preposition
- Previously, poetically
- Prior to, prior to when we stopped talking like Shakespeare
- Mentioned introduction
- Said or thought preceder
- I shall be there ___ you: "King Lear"
- Previous to, old-style
- Prefix with thought
- ... with a muffler __ her eyes: "Henry V"
- I shall be there __ you: "King Lear"
- Here, __ Heaven, I ratify this my rich gift: "The Tempest"
- In advance of, in verse
- Prefix for mentioned
- Prior to, poetically
- Now, __ God, I am so vexed . . .: Shak.
- Earlier, once
- Poetic preposition
- Synonym for 42 Across
- Poetic "previously"
- Prior to, quaintly
- Preposition like "ere"
- Prior to, archaically
- Prior to, in poems
- And I'll be in Scotland ___ ye . . . ” nyt 1954 AFORE Ahead of: Naut. nyt 1954 AFOUL In a collision or a tangle. nyt 1954 AFR Continent: Abbr. nyt 1954 AFRICAN Bogart's Queen."
- And I'll be in Scotland ___ ye.
- Ahead of: Naut.
- Previously: Dial.
- Prior to: Dial.
- Before: Naut.
- Ahead of.
- Word used with said and time.
- Ahead of: Dial.
- In front: Naut.
- Word with said or thought.
- Ahead of: Scot.
- In advance, old style.
- In front: Dial.
- Previously, old style
- . . . in Scotland ___ ye
- Earlier, old style
- Preceding, old style
- Earlier
- Previously, to bards
- Up front
- Word with mentioned
- Word with said or mentioned
- Up front, at sea
- Ahead, at sea
- Predecessor of said or mentioned
- Word form with hand or said
- Ahead of, on the briny
- Ahead of, at sea
- Prefix for said or thought
- Up ahead, at sea
- Preceder of said or thought
- Preceder of said or mentioned
- Previously, previously
- Prior to a golfer's warning?
- Ahead of, to Ahab
- Archaic "prior"
- Prior to, dialectally
- It might be said ahead of "said"
- In advance of, in poems
- Prior to, in dialect
- Up to, in poetry
- Prior to, in verse
- In front of, in dialect
- Previous to, once
- Previously, in poetry
- In front of, old-style
- Previously, to poets
- Prior to, in poetry
- In advance of, quaintly
- Previous to, in poetry
- In front of, to Shakespeare
- Erenow
- Word before 'mentioned'
- Previous to, in dialect
- Before, of yore
- Preceding
- Start for mentioned or said
- In advance
- Mentioned lead-in
- Archaic "prior to"
- Affix for "mentioned"
- Mentioned prefix
- Previously, way back
- Previously, way old
- Ahead
- In front
- Previous previously
- Before
- Earlier, earlier
- In advance of, poetically
- Start for mentioned
- In front of, once
- Prior to, with "mentioned"
- Prior to, formerly
- Prior to, in poesy
- Prior to, to Shakespeare