% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)

Other crossword clues for answer "ANEAR"

ANEAR
Almost, to Shakespeare
Bend __ (listen attentively)
Keep ___ to the ground
Lend __ (listen)
Close
Close, once
Have ___ to the ground
Lend ____
Close by
What the symphasizer lends
Close by, to a bard
That was ___ death experience
Beside, in poetry
Close to, in poems
Something to lend?
Lend __ (hark)
Something to lend or bend
Lend ___ (listen)
Close, to Blake
Close by, in old parlance
Close by, old-style
And soon I heard a roaring wind / It did not come ______...: "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
Around, poetically speaking
Around in feet?
Some lend it
Words following bend or lend
Close by, once
Close to, in poetry
What the sympathizer lends
Lend ___ (be willing to listen)
Lend ___ (pay attention)
Lend ___ (be attentive)
Bend ___
Something to bend or lend
At hand, to a bard
Something lent
Close by, in poetry
It's lent by a listener
Close, to Keats
Lend ___ (listen to)
Something to lend to a friend?
Keep __ to the ground
Lend ___ (1940s Broadway musical)
Close to, poetically
Lend___: hearken
What a listener lends
Close, to Coleridge
Lend ____: listen
Keep ___ the ground: listen
Words after bend or lend
Lend ___
Lend ___: pay close attention
At hand, old-style
Lend __
Just around yon corner
Now seems it far, and now __: Scott
Close, in an old quatrain
Imminent, old-style
Dark-brow'd sophist, come not __: Tennyson
At hand, poetically
Lend __: pay attention
Has __ to the ground
Lend __ (heed)
Words after lend or bend
Close, poetically
Keeping __ to the ground
Close, in poesy
Have __ to the ground
Poetic preposition
Not distant: poet.
Poetical nigh.
Close to: Poet.
Close by: Poet.
Close: Poetic.
Close by: Poetic.
Not far: Poet.
Close to: Poetic.
Just around the corner: Poet.
Poetically, close by.
Close: Poet.
Keep ___ to the ground (be on the alert).
Nigh: Poet.
Not far, poetically.
Lend ___ (give attention).
Close at hand: Poet.
Close to: Dial.
Poetically, close at hand.
Within reach: Poet.
Lend ___ (heed).
Close by, in poems
Close, in poetry
Close, to poets
Handy, to poets
Close by, of yore
Close by, to poets
Close to, to poets
Approach, in poetry
Close, in poems
Relative of nigh
At hand, to poets
Poet's "at hand"
Close, in verse
In the offing
Close by, to a poet
Approaching, in poesy
Close, to a poet
Close, to Cowper
Lend ___ (hark)
Nigh
Or lend ___ to Plato . . . : Tennyson
Close by, poetically
. . . ___ for verbal delicacies: Mencken
Poetically close
Close to, in poesy
Nigh, in poesy
Almost, to the Bard
Close by, to Poe
Close by, long ago
Poet's almost
In the vicinity of, once
Lend _____ (listen to)
Have ___ miss
Close in on, old-style
Close to, once
At hand, once
Poet's preposition
Pull nigh to
Draw nigh to
Within sight of, in verse
Proximate to, to poets
Close, of yore
Proximate, to poets
Something to be lent, in phrase
Proximate, poetically
Something lent or bent, in a phrase
At hand, in poems
Not far from, in poetry
Lend -- (listen)
Lend -- (be attentive)
A good listener may lend this
Words with bend or lend
Lend _____ (listen)
Lend _____ (pay close attention)
Puts _____ to the ground
Close by, to Keats
Keep _____ to the ground
Lend _____ (listen intently)
Words after lend
Puts ___ to the ground
With ___ to the ground
Attentive thing to lend
What a sympathizer lends
Bend ___ (listen attentively)
Lend ___ ("Listen up!")
Keep ___ to the ground (listen)
Lend ___ (listen intently)
That was ___ miss!
Lend ___ (prep to listen)
Listener's lending?
Thing to keep to the ground?
Approach formerly
Keep ____ to the ground
Lend ____: listen up!
Poetic adverb
Puts ____ to the ground
At hand
Poet's adverb
Poet's adjective
Proximal, to poets
Phrase with bend or lend
Two words after "lend"
Lend —
Not far
Lend -- ("Listen up!")
What an attentive person lends
For two cents I'd leave the blamed country and never come ___ it agin: Huck Finn
Strange accents are ringing/aloft, afar, ___: Shelley