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- This person likes male and female feet
- Shakespeare's plays are full of them
- Trio in 'To be, or not to be'
- Trio in "To be, or not to be"
- Doctor in Iowa, one for feet
- Sonnet line quintet
- Fancy way of saying 'feet'?
- Feet in a sonnet
- Metrical units with an unstressed and a stressed syllable
- Poetic pairs
- Feet with rhythm?
- One cartoon character missing head and feet
- There are five ____ in a typical line of Shakespeare
- Confession of one fancying men and women in poetic pieces
- Roman pair squeezing a medic's feet