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Other crossword clues for answer "IAMB"

IAMB
Metrical foot
Poetic foot
Pound foot?
Behold or "arise" in poetry
Beat in poetry
Foot in a poem
Poet's foot
Shakespeare's foot
Two-syllable poetic unit
Verse foot
Part of a meter
Trochee's inverse
One of Shakespeare's feet
Foot in a line
Metric unit
Poetic measure
Metric foot
One-fifth of "If music be the food of love, play on"
One-fifth of "Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May"
Shakespeare's "alas", e.g.
Frost unit
Word that, ironically, is an example of a trochee
Byron's foot?
Kind of poetic foot
Relative of an anapest
Part of a Shakespearean verse, often
Two-syllable foot
Two-syllable poetic foot
Metrical unit
Poetic meter unit
Sonnet part
One fifth of "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"
Bit of poetic rhythm
Foot that's in a meter?
Pentametric fifth
Frost's foot, perhaps
Sonnet unit
Rhythmic foot
Small foot
Foot in a sonnet
Petrarchan unit
Frost's foot
One of three in "To be or not to be"
Foot that's part of a meter
To be is one, poetically
Limerick unit
Literary foot
Hamlet's "To be," for one
But, soft!, for instance
Bit of blank verse
Trochee's relative
Not-so-big foot?
Donne's foot
Certain foot
Poetic foot of two syllables.
Short-long foot
Prosodic foot.
Relative of a trochee.
Metrical foot of two syllables.
Poet's measure.
Bard's foot
Verse unit
Foot for Frost
da-DUM
Part of a meter, maybe
Sonnet measure
da-DAH
A foot in a line
Anapest's relative
Foot
One foot
Foot type
Foot of verse
One-quarter of "Whose woods these are I think I know"
Vermont but not New Hampshire, e.g.?
One foot in a line
Foot used to keep rhythm?
One of four in "As I Was Going to St. Ives"
Hurray or "alas"
Trochee's counterpart
One of 70 in a Shakespearean sonnet
Part of da-DUM, da-DUM, da-DUM
One of two in "The Grapes of Wrath"
Foot with a short part and a long part
Poetic foot with a short and a long syllable
Macbeth, but not "Hamlet"
Platoon, but not "Dunkirk"
Metrical foot in poetry
One foot in "the grave," poetically speaking
Shakespearean fool
Foot for Amanda Gorman
One of five in "If music be the food of love, play on"
Da- _dum_ , in poetry
Unit for Shane McCrae or Ellen Bryant Voigt
Poetic foot that's the reverse of a trochee
Foot, to a poet
Anapest relative
One foot, to a poet
Ogden Nash's foot?
Songwriter's poetic meter
Poetry foot
Foot in a line of poetry
Metrical short-long foot
Foot of a poet
Maya Angelou's foot
Short-long metrical foot
Shakespearean foot
Piece of poetry
Shelley's foot
A metrical unit
Poetic unit of rhythm
Poetry unit aptly found in William Blake's name
To be, e.g.
Rubaiyat bit
Foot in a meter
Poet's metrical foot
Poetic unit
To be, to poets
Shakespeare's "to be," e.g.
Word that's ironically a trochee
Ballade consists of one
Foot with two parts
Two-syllable unit
Poetry term that is not an example of itself
Sonnet foot