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noun • English romantic poet notorious for his rebellious and unconventional lifestyle (1788-1824) | ||||||||
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noun • red late-ripening apple; primarily eaten raw | ||||||||
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verb • To call, name. • To be called or named. • To command; to enjoin. adjective • Called, named. noun • The distance from the base of something to the top. • The vertical distance from the ground to the highest part of a standing person or animal (withers in the case of a horse). • The highest point or maximum degree. • A high point. • An area of land at the top of a cliff. | ||||||||
Childe Harold Poet Crossword Clue
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BYRON which was last seen in the New York Times crossword.
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BYRON
Updated: October 10, 2023
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