- 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