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Other crossword clues for answer "PROSE"

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
Ordinary speech
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
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