- TIS
- Quaint contraction
- __ the season ...
- ___ the season...
- Coleridge's contraction
- Poet's contraction
- ___ in my memory lock'd: Ophelia
- Frank McCourt title
- ___ the season to be ...
- Frank McCourt memoir
- Poetic contraction
- Carol contraction
- Aye
- ___ Pity She's a Whore
- ___ Pity She's a Whore (1633 tragedy)
- It's, once
- 'Tain't rebuttal
- Angela's Ashes sequel
- Contraction that's an anagram of a more common version
- Some graphing calculators
- ___ but a scratch ...
- ___ but a scratch ... ("Monty Python" line)
- Aye, brother
- Mos def!
- 1999 Frank McCourt memoir
- It's for Brit Lit class
- Notes between las and dos
- Old-fashioned contraction
- Preceder of the season
- Quaint affirmation
- My country __ of thee...
- Yep
- You bet
- You bet, poetically
- Indeed, in the past
- Most definitely, poetically
- 'Taint comeback
- Ideal blackjack hands
- Frank McCourt book
- McCourt memoir
- ... __ of thee
- Carol's first word
- Sequel to "Angela's Ashes"
- Scale-singer's notes
- The season opener?
- My country, ___ of thee...
- Frank McCourt novel
- Whether ___ nobler ...
- ___ better to have loved and lost ...
- ___ the last rose of summer
- ___ the season to be jolly
- ___ the wind and nothing more
- Yes, sire
- Mm-hmm
- Old-fashioned "Yup!"
- Follower of my country?
- First word of "Simple Gifts"
- Quaint "mm-hmm"
- Twelfth word of Hamlet's "To be..." soliloquy
- You're right, fancily
- Quaint "yes"
- Beginning of "the season to be jolly"
- ___ Autumn (jazz tune)
- Deck the Halls contraction
- ___ folly to be wise (Gray)
- Third word of "America"
- Whether ___ nobler in the mind... ("Hamlet")
- ___ folly to be wise
- E's in the key of F
- Follow-up to "Angela's Ashes"
- Last word of, and sequel to, "Angela's Ashes"
- My country follower
- It's in poetry
- Third word before "to be jolly"
- Angela's Ashes follow-up
- Bard's contraction
- It's in much poetry
- America contraction
- It's contracted
- Quaint "Quite!"
- ___ better to have loved ...
- My country, ___ ...
- Agreed, poshly
- 'Twas in the present
- It's old?
- It is
- Verily
- __ the season to be...
- ____ the season ...
- _____ the season...
- Tain't retort
- ___ Autumn
- Woody Herman hit, "___ Autumn"
- Scale notes
- Whether ___ nobler...: Hamlet
- ___ the year's midnight...: Donne
- Whether __ nobler...: Hamlet
- __ folly to be wise: Gray
- __ the year's midnight...: Donne
- ...__ time to do't: Lady Macbeth
- My country __ ...
- __ a pity
- Musical sevenths
- It's from the old days
- Word after "la la la la"
- Whether __ nobler in the mind ...: Hamlet
- __ better to have loved ...: Tennyson
- It's found in poetry?
- It's in a carol?
- That's right, quaintly
- Noel contraction
- Not counting fas and las, word after "holly"
- ... __ an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers: "Romeo and Juliet"
- __ the season to be jolly ...
- Carol opener
- True dat, quaintly
- It's in an old way
- It's in many poems
- ___ not for you to hear what I can speak: "Macbeth"
- __ the gift to be simple ... : Shaker song
- Apt "it's" anagram
- '__ some visitor,' I muttered ... : Poe
- __ better to have loved and lost ...
- 'Twas now?
- Musical notes
- Seventh notes
- __ a gift . . .
- Carol word
- __ for the tears were shed to save me
- __ better to have loved . . .
- Scale notes after las
- McCourt book
- McCourt work
- __ pleasure, sure, to see one's name in print: Byron
- __ not so deep as a well: Shak.
- __ the Voice of the Lobster (poem recited by Alice)
- Sequel to a 1996 Pulitzer memoir
- Contraction in Hamlet's soliloquy
- Absolutely, for short
- Brief confirmation
- Twas, presently
- Book after "Angela's Ashes"
- Last word of "Angela's Ashes"
- Most definitely
- Sonneteer's contraction
- Fa la la la la, la la la la follower
- 1999 Frank McCourt book
- Memoir that preceded "Teacher Man"
- 1999 memoir that was a bestseller
- Opposite of 'tain't
- They come before dos
- ... ___ a consummation devoutly to be wish'd: Hamlet
- Notes after las or word sung after "la la la la la la la la"
- Samoan palms.
- ___ summer, the darkies are gay.
- Common contraction.
- ___ not so deep as a well . . .
- ___ the last rose of summer . . . ” nyt 1953 TIS Poetic contraction. nyt 1953 TIS Poetic verbal contraction. nyt 1953 TIS Verbal contraction. nyt 1953 TISH A Mary Roberts Rinehart heroine. nyt 1953 TISH Mary Roberts Rinehart character. nyt 1953 TISKET A ___, a tasket . . . "
- A contraction.
- Poet's word.
- Verbal contraction.
- Poetic verbal contraction.
- Musical syllables.
- Poetic contr.
- It's "it's."
- Poetic word
- . . . ___ of thee
- Music notes
- Country follower
- My country, ___ of . . .
- That he is mad, ___ true
- Notes
- ___ Autumn, 1941 song
- ___ mightiest in the mightiest: Shak.
- Word after "My country"
- Las' followers
- Polynesian plants
- Polynesian trees
- Musical tones
- Diatonic notes
- It's for poets
- ___ almost fairy time: Shak.
- . . . to bed; ___ almost fairy time: Shak.
- Moore's "_____ the Last Rose of Summer"
- Woody Herman's "_____ Autumn"
- Deck the Halls” contraction nyt 1995 TIS My country, ____ of thee..."
- Seasonal contraction
- ___ a pity
- Woody Herman's "___ Autumn"
- ___ So Sweet to Trust in Jesus (hymn)
- Poetic contraction usually at the start of a line
- Quaint agreement
- It comes before the season
- Deck the Halls word
- ___ in the breath of heaven...: Keats
- It is contracted
- ___ Me, O Lord (spiritual)
- Follow-up to the best seller "Angela's Ashes"
- Notes after las
- Third word in "America"
- ___ So Sweet (gospel song)
- ___ Autumn (Woody Herman hit)
- ___ the Last Rose of Summer (old song standard)
- Rejoinder to "'tain't!"
- Here ___
- ___ Autumn (hit 1941 song)
- ___ now the very witching time of night: Hamlet
- 1999 best-selling memoir
- Word repeated in Emily Dickinson's "___ so much joy! ___ so much joy!"
- ___ so appalling - it exhilarates: Dickinson
- ___ the last rose of summer (start of a Thomas Moore poem)
- That so? reply
- My country's follower?
- Indeedy
- ___ true
- ___ So Sweet to Trust in Jesus
- ___ the last rose of summer (Thomas Moore poem starter)
- Contracted agreement
- Word that begins with an apostrophe
- Sole word in the last chapter of "Angela's Ashes"
- ___ well (George Washington's last words)
- What precedes the season?
- ___ my first night beneath the Sun (Dickinson poem)
- ___ the Voice of the Lobster ("Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" poem)
- Christmas song contraction
- Start of the season?
- Christmas carol contraction
- Contraction in a Christmas song
- Yuletide contraction
- ___ but a scratch (Monty Python quote)
- ___ but a scratch: Monty Python
- ___ destiny unshunnable, like death: "Othello"
- ___ the Damn Season (2020 Taylor Swift song)
- Contraction that drops an "i"
- First word of the song "Simple Gifts"
- Stanza contraction
- Ah yes, yes indeed
- Where ignorance is bliss, ___ folly to be wise: Thomas Gray
- ___ but a scratch: oft-quoted Monty Python line
- ___ no sin to cheat the devil: Daniel Defoe
- Quaint confirmation
- Indeed!, quaintly
- ___ Love That Makes Us Happy (hymn)
- Contraction in "Deck the Halls"
- Taylor Swift's "___ the Damn Season"
- Bear with him, Brutus; ___ his fashion: Cassius
- Seventh notes on scales
- __ a far, far better thing I do...
- True dat, to Shakespeare
- 'Whether _____ nobler in the mind . . .'
- 'Whether -- nobler in the mind ...'
- '-- the season . . .'
- Archaic contraction
- '-- a pity'
- 'My country -- of thee ...'
- 'Whether -- nobler ...'
- '-- a shame'
- '-- folly to be wise'
- '-- the season to be jolly'
- 'My country, -- ...'
- Best-selling autobiography of 2000
- Frank McCourt's sequel to "Angela's Ashes"
- Frank McCourt's follow-up to "Angela's Ashes"
- La followers
- Whether ___ nobler in the mind to suffer ...
- ___ in my memory lock'd, and you yourself shall keep the key . . .: Ophelia
- ___ some visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door: "The Raven"
- Whether ___ nobler in the mind . . . (part of a "Hamlet" soliloquy)
- Yea, verily
- ___ the Damn Season (Taylor Swift song)
- Old-timey contraction
- ___ the morrow full of storm: Neruda
- . . . _____ of thee
- Whether _____ nobler ...
- Frank McCourt sequel
- Sit back?
- _____ the season to be jolly
- It is abbreviated
- Frank McCourt follow-up
- Sequel to 28-Down
- Follower of "Angela's Ashes"
- First word of a Frank McCourt title
- ____ a pity
- ___ the season to ...
- T'aint! opposite
- 'Twas today?
- It is fancy?
- It's in old poems
- Lead-in to "the season"
- The season preceder
- Whether ___ nobler in the mind ...
- It is contracted long ago!
- ____ Autumn
- It is shorter?
- Last word in "Angela's Ashes"
- McCourt title
- It starts the season
- It is, that is
- My country follower, in song
- ___ nobler in the mind . . .
- It's in a lot of poetry?
- Word before "the season to be jolly"
- ___ an old tale, and often told (Scott)
- Retort to "T'aint!"
- Contraction in "America"
- 18-Down, in the present tense
- Present-tense 'twas
- Present tense of 'twas
- Present-tense version of 'twas
- 'Twas, in the present tense
- Seventh tones
- Yule contraction
- Notes just above las
- ___ the morrow full of storm (Neruda poem)
- ___ the mind that makes the body rich: Petruchio
- ___ a dainty thing to command: Cervantes
- Apostrophized affirmative
- Archaic "Agreed!"
- Archaic agreement
- Old-school "Indeed!"
- Where ignorance is bliss, ___ folly to be wise
- ___ Autumn (1941 jazz standard)
- ___ midnight, but small thoughts have I of sleep: Coleridge
- ___ a consummation devoutly to be wished: Hamlet
- ___ the wind and nothing more! ("The Raven")
- Aye, true!
- Whether ___ nobler in the mind to suffer...: Hamlet
- ___ better to be vile than vile esteemed: Shakespeare
- ___ the Voice of the Lobster (Lewis Carroll poem)
- ___ Money Makes a Man (old English ballad)
- ___ the wind and nothing more! ("The Raven" line)
- Lewis Carroll's "___ the Voice of the Lobster"
- McCourt's sequel to "Angela's Ashes"