Other crossword clues for answer "LAIN"
- LAIN
- Stretch out
- Reposed
- Reclined
- Been in bed
- Rested
- Rested (on)
- Stretched out, as on the couch
- Often-misused verb
- Put down
- Past participle that pretty much everybody gets wrong
- Deposited
- Set flat
- Slept (with)
- Put to rest?
- Put down flat
- Stretched out
- Gone belly up?
- Having reclined
- Stretched out, as in bed
- Put into a horizontal position
- Put
- ...snow has __
- Past participle of lie
- ...snow has___
- ... should I have ___ still...: Job
- Placed
- Sprawled
- This skull hath __ in the earth ...: Hamlet
- Anagram for nail
- Awake : awoken :: lie : __
- Placed down
- How often have I __ beneath rain: Faulkner
- Had reclined
- Stretched out on the couch
- How often I have __ upon the grass: Dickens
- Reclined (on)
- Slept in, say
- Upon whose bosom snow has ___: Kilmer's "Trees"
- Gone flat
- Gone prostrate
- Remained prone.
- Remained inactive.
- Lie, lay, ___.
- Extended.
- Lane homophone
- Homonym for 39 Down
- Homophone for lane
- Form of "lie"
- An anagram for anil
- An anagram for nail
- Upon whose bosom snow has ___: Kilmer
- Kilmer's rhyme for "rain"
- Been abed
- Remained in bed
- Lie in the past?
- Remained in bed, e.g.
- Been intimate (with)
- Been in bed (with)
- This skull has ___ in the earth ...: "Hamlet"
- Done nothing
- Upon whose bosom snow has ___; / Who intimately lives with rain: Joyce Kilmer
- Nail anagram
- Has remained prone
- (Has) reclined
- Put oneself into a horizontal position
- Tricky past participle
- Had gone belly up?
- Had been stretched out in bed
- Gently placed (down)
- Had I ____ for a century dead . . . : Tennyson
- Reclined, with down
- Been recumbent
- Been on a cot
- China's Chou En-___