Last seen in:
- Universal - Jan 31 2024
- Universal - Dec 24 2023
- Premier Sunday - King Feature Syndicate - Jun 18 2023
- Universal - Nov 6 2022
- Universal - Sep 29 2022
- Wall Street Journal - Aug 2 2022 - Storybook Ending
- Universal - Jul 17 2022
- Wall Street Journal - Mar 16 2022 - Limited Liability
- Newsday.com - Nov 12 2021
- Thomas Joseph - King Feature Syndicate - Jan 23 2021
Related Clues:
- Word that’s ironically a trochee
- Hamlet’s “to be,” e.g
- Three-syllable limerick foot
- Foot injury initially needing a doctor
- Part of a poem's meter
- Anglicized term for a metrical foot of two syllables
- Foot caught as lady moves round
- Poetic foot with a short and a long syllable
- Foot with a short part and a long part
- As Yeats saw it, foot of mythological bird you once caught?
- 'To be' is one, poetically
- "To be" is one, poetically
- Foot with two parts
- Foot, intact to start with, seen by a doctor
- Amanda Gorman's foot