Cry from the first in line
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IMNEXTCry from the first in line
IWINCry from the first finisher
orphansfirst line (as of a paragraph) separated from its related text and appearing at the bottom of a printed page or column
elegiacsnoting a distich or couplet the first line of which is a dactylic hexameter and the second a pentameter, or a verse differing from the hexameter by suppression of the arsis or metrically unaccented part of the third and the sixth foot
elegiacnoting a distich or couplet the first line of which is a dactylic hexameter and the second a pentameter, or a verse differing from the hexameter by suppression of the arsis or metrically unaccented part of the third and the sixth foot
NEXTFirst in the waiting line
LEADOFFMANFirst in the line-up.
NEXTCall to the first in line
ELDESTFirst in line to the throne
FANFirst one in line for the opera.
AGOWord in the first line of the Gettysburg Address
ARTVerb in the first line of "The Lord's Prayer"
SEEWord in the first line of the U.S. national anthem
DALE"Over" follower in the first line of "The Caissons Go Rolling Along"
HILL"Over" follower in the first line of "The Caissons Go Rolling Along"
ANTONYShakespeare title character whose first line is "There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd"
FITZGERALDVocalist known for the 1944 song whose title (and first line) appears in the shaded squares
IVANACeleb in "The First Wives Club" with the cameo line "Remember girls, don't get mad, get everything"
canzonapoem in which each word that appears at the end of a line of the first stanza appears again at the end of one of the lines in each of the following stanzas
canzonipoem in which each word that appears at the end of a line of the first stanza appears again at the end of one of the lines in each of the following stanzas
canzonepoem in which each word that appears at the end of a line of the first stanza appears again at the end of one of the lines in each of the following stanzas
rondeleta modified rondeau consisting usually of seven lines in which the first line of four syllables is repeated as the third line and as the final line or refrain and the remaining lines are made up of eight syllables each
rondeaua fixed form of verse based on two rhyme sounds and consisting usually of 13 lines in three stanzas with the opening words of the first line of the first stanza used as an independent refrain after the second and third stanzas
rondeauxa fixed form of verse based on two rhyme sounds and consisting usually of 13 lines in three stanzas with the opening words of the first line of the first stanza used as an independent refrain after the second and third stanzas
sestinapoem of six six-line stanzas and a three-line envoy, originally without rhyme, in which each stanza repeats the end words of the lines of the first stanza, but in different order, the envoy using the six words again, three in the middle of the lines and t
sestinepoem of six six-line stanzas and a three-line envoy, originally without rhyme, in which each stanza repeats the end words of the lines of the first stanza, but in different order, the envoy using the six words again, three in the middle of the lines and t
sextainpoem of six six-line stanzas and a three-line envoy, originally without rhyme, in which each stanza repeats the end words of the lines of the first stanza, but in different order, the envoy using the six words again, three in the middle of the lines and t
sextainspoem of six six-line stanzas and a three-line envoy, originally without rhyme, in which each stanza repeats the end words of the lines of the first stanza, but in different order, the envoy using the six words again, three in the middle of the lines and t
sestinasa lyrical fixed form consisting of six 6-line usually unrhymed stanzas in which the end words of the first stanza recur as end words of the following five stanzas in a successively rotating order and as the middle and end words of the three verses of the concluding tercet