- PROSE
- Written language
- Common speech
- Writing by people who aren't well versed?
- Everday writing
- Everyday writing
- Everyday text
- Essayist's output
- Ordinary writing
- Ordinary language
- Unshowy writing
- It's polished at one's desk
- Novelist's output
- Simple writing
- Verse's converse
- Ordinary language form
- Genre of novels and essays
- Purple writing
- It may be purple
- Regular writing
- Plain talk
- Conversational literature
- Plain writing
- Rhyme-free writing
- Commonplace writing
- Typical writing
- It's not poetry
- Writing
- Poetry's opposite
- The written word
- Novel medium
- Spoken language
- Essay, say
- Unmetered writing
- It's no verse
- It's "architecture, not interior decoration": Hemingway
- Unlike most of Shakespeare
- Nonpoetic writing
- Most writing
- Essay makeup
- Plain text
- Narrative writing
- Writing that isn't poetry
- Verse alternative
- Everyday language
- Novel makeup
- Counterpart of poetry
- Essay text
- Verse inverse
- Plain speaking
- Normal speech
- Nonmetric writing
- Standard paragraphs
- Plain English
- London lines
- Ordinary talk
- Everyday speech
- Plain-old paragraph
- Language of a novel
- Standard speaking
- Writing in biographies
- Writing that's not poetry
- Literary form.
- Novelist's forte.
- Writing without feet?
- Writing that's not in verse
- Speak tediously.
- Ordinary.
- Fiction, biography, etc.
- Genus of literature.
- Form of ordinary language
- Man's ordinary speech.
- Matter-of-fact discourse.
- Ordinary speech or language.
- Unimaginative discourse.
- Churchill's forte.
- Reporter's product.
- Words in their best order.—Coleridge.
- All speech and most writing.
- Faulkner's forte.
- Form of writing.
- Type of writing.
- Essayist's specialty.
- Novelist's work.
- Unimpassioned discourse.
- ___ poem.
- Literary medium.
- Bacon's forte.
- Kind of writing.
- Not poetry.
- Plainness.
- Some writing.
- Forte of 133 Across.
- Writer's work.
- Essayist's concern.
- Proust product
- Literary output.
- Sometimes purple output
- Writer's style
- Writing form
- Joyce's forte
- Dull discourse
- Purple or measured
- Writing field
- Writing medium
- Flaubert's forte
- Matter-of-fact language
- Book fare
- Some literature
- Journalese
- Oates output
- Thackeray's forte
- Malamud's forte
- Journalese, e.g.
- Henry James's forte
- Plain language
- Hawthorne's forte
- What people speak
- Mailer's output
- Ordinary lines
- Stories
- Unversed?
- It's unmetered
- Text
- Ordinary writing, as opposed to poetry
- Novel or essay
- An essayist's work is in it
- Novel content
- Purple stuff, perhaps
- Novel writing, e.g.
- Always be a poet, even in ___: Baudelaire
- Novel writing
- Essayist's writing
- Flowery writing
- It's not good if it's purple
- Novel filler
- Essay writing, e.g.
- Purple stuff
- It's purple if it's overheated
- Poetry alternative
- Without rhyme, but with reason
- Writing style
- Matter-of-fact writing
- Novel material
- Poetry's counterpart
- Novelist's language
- Essay's language
- Nonpoetic language
- Writing without metrical structure
- Opposite of poetry
- Style of writing
- Medium for Grisham
- Unmetrical language
- Writing lacking meter
- Purple ___ (flowery writing)
- Ordinary words
- Purple output from authors
- Purple stuff in books
- Rhythm-free writing
- Twain lines
- It couldn't be verse
- Natural language
- Novel stuff