- HATH
- Biblical verb
- What ___ God wrought? (Numbers 23:23)
- Doth possess
- Has once?
- Owns, once
- Hell __ no fury ...
- He that ___ a beard is more than a youth (Shakespeare)
- What ___ God wrought?
- The sea ___ no King but God alone (Rosetti)
- Owns, archaically
- Owns in the O.T.
- Has, in the Bible
- Possesses, scriptures-style
- Music __ charms...
- ___ Britain all the sun that shines?: "Cymbeline"
- Month mnemonic word
- For whosoever _____, to him shall be given... (Matthew 13)
- Word in the first-ever transmitted Morse code message
- Thirty days ___ September...
- Hell ___ no fury...
- Music ___ charms to soothe...
- Word in the first telegraph message
- Owns, Biblically
- Possesses, in the Bible
- What God ___ wrought ...
- He ___ loosed the fateful lightning ...
- Greater love ___ no man ...
- God ___ made man upright
- Thirty days ___...
- Old auxiliary
- Shakespearean verb
- He __ loosed the fateful lightning...
- What __ God wrought?
- Doth own
- Possesses, biblically
- ... __ no fury ...
- Love __ reason, reason none: Shak.
- Old ownership word
- Biblical word of possession
- Thirty days __ September ...
- He that __ clean hands . . .: Psalms
- Music oft __ such a charm . . .
- Word in a memorable Morse message
- Owneth
- Verb in the first telegraph message
- Keeps, old-style
- ... ___ September, April, June ...
- ___ not a Jew eyes?: Shylock
- Possesses: Poet.
- Second word of first telegraphic message.
- Archaic verb form.
- Poetic verb.
- Relative of 89 Across.
- Poetic verb form.
- Who ___ ears to hear . . .
- Owns, old style.
- Owns: Poet.
- Hell ___ no fury like . . .
- Biblical word
- Music ___ charms . . .
- . . . God ___ joined together
- For unto everyone that ___ . . . : Matt. 25:29
- Biblical auxiliary verb
- . . . ___ laid the odds . . . : Hamlet
- . . . he ___ known my name
- What God ___ joined . . .
- Thirty days ___ November...
- Possesses, old-style
- ... ___ no fury ...
- She ___ Dian's wit: Romeo
- Owns, in the Bible
- See 53-Down
- Verb in the world's first telegraph message
- ___ Romeo slain himself?: Juliet
- Has in an old form?
- Possesses, once
- Poison, I see, ___ been his timeless end: Shak.
- Possesses, to the Bard
- Keepeth
- 'Hell -- no fury ...'
- 'What -- God wrought!'
- Civet "Hell ___ No Fury"
- Clipse "Hell ___ No Fury"
- Rick Wakeman "Anne Boleyn: The Day Thou Gavest Lord ___ Ended"
- What ___ God wrought? (first telegram sent in the U.S.)
- Hell _____ no fury...
- Biblically possesses
- ... ___ no fury like a woman scorned
- What ____ God wrought!
- Owns, of old
- Word in the first Morse message
- Has, archaically
- Thy vesper-bell ___ not yet toll'd: Coleridge
- Summer's lease ___ all too short a date: Shakespeare
- Possesses, in poems
- Possesses, in the past