- THINE
- Belonging to thee
- Biblical pronoun
- It was once yours
- Old pronoun
- Yours, Biblically
- Formerly yours
- Yours, of old
- To ___ own self be true
- Yours
- To __ own self...
- Yours, long ago
- _____ eyes I love... (start of Shakespeare's Sonnet 132)
- I Am _____, O Lord (hymn)
- Rarely used pronoun
- Yours, once
- Your of yore
- If ___ enemy be hungry... (Proverbs)
- Biblically yours
- ... for ___ is the kingdom ...
- Your, in Scripture
- Yours, old-style
- Biblical possessive
- Biblical "yours"
- Friends' pronoun
- Your, biblically
- For ___ is the kingdom...: Matthew
- Friend's possessive
- Yours, to King James
- Drink to Me Only With __ Eyes
- To __ own self be true: "Hamlet"
- Yours of yore
- Your, old-style
- Were __ That Special Face
- Quaker pronoun
- To __ own self be true
- . . . __ is the kingdom . . .
- Shakespearean pronoun
- Shakespearean possessive
- It used to be "yours"
- America the Beautiful pronoun
- Third word of Psalm 86.
- Of thee.
- Poetic pronoun.
- ___ is the kingdom, and the power . . . ” nyt 1952 THINICE A dangerous course: 2 wds. nyt 1952 THINK Good motto for everyone. nyt 1952 THINKOF Have in mind: 2 wds. nyt 1952 THINKS Cerebrates. nyt 1952 THINNISH Somewhat slender. nyt 1952 THIRDESTATE A social group, the common people. nyt 1952 THIRDESTATE The common people. nyt 1952 THIRDRATE Worse than mediocre. nyt 1952 THIRTEEN Missing floor in many hotels. nyt 1952 THIRTEENS They're never used on Paris houses. nyt 1952 THIS Demonstrative pronoun. nyt 1952 THIS First word of Evangeline."
- Possessive pronoun.
- Yours: Poet.
- Poetic possessive.
- Pronoun.
- ___ is the kingdom . . .
- Not mine.
- ___ Alone
- Quaker word
- Set ___ house in order: Isa. 38:1
- Give every man ___ ear . . . : Shak.
- What is ___ is mine
- To ___ own self be true: Shak.
- Not my will, but ___, be done: Luke 22:42
- Amish pronoun
- Friend's word
- Yours, poetically
- ___ Alone, V. Herbert song
- Like whose eyes, in a Ben Jonson verse?
- ...only with ___ eyes
- Dated term for "yours"
- Quaker's "yours"
- Possessive pronoun in an old hymn
- What was yours at one time?
- What was once yours?
- ___ Is the Glory (hymn)
- What's now yours
- What used to be yours?
- Yours, to Shakespeare
- Your, to a Quaker
- 'To -- own self be true'
- Your, before
- To ___ own self be true: "Hamlet" bromide often quoted out of context
- ___ eyes I love, and they, as pitying me: Shakespeare's Sonnet 132
- Your, in days of yore
- Drink to me only with ___ eyes ...
- Yours, in the Bible
- Your, to Shakespeare
- Yours, in times of yore
- Yours to a Quaker
- ___ is the kingdom, and the power . . .
- To ___ own self . . .
- Yours, archaically
- Know ___ enemy
- Drink to me only with -- eyes
- Prune, with "off"
- To _____ own self be true ("Hamlet" line)