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Other crossword clues for answer "TIS"

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"