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- '... lovely as --'
- Up ___: trapped
- Trapped, after "up"
- It really does grow in Brooklyn
- "Make like ___ and leave"
- "...lovely as ___"
- " . . . poem lovely as ___"
- " . . . a poem lovely as ___"
- ''. . . poem lovely as ___'' (Kilmer)
- ____ Grows in Brooklyn
- Words in a Kilmer simile
- Up --- (stumped)
- Up --- (cornered)
- Up -- (trapped)
- Up -- (stumped)
- Up -- (stuck)
- Up __: in trouble
- Up ____
- Trapped, with "up"
- Start of a Betty Smith title
- Last words of a Kilmer poem
- Kilmer's last words?
- Kilmer's famous last words?
- Final two words in a Joyce Kilmer ode
- Bad thing to be up
- Answer to the old riddle "What wears more clothing in summer than in winter?"
- "Only God can make ___"
- "If ___ falls in the forest . . ."
- "But only God can make __": Kilmer
- "... poem lovely as ---"
- "... poem lovely as __": Kilmer
- "... only God can make __": Kilmer
- "... billboard lovely as __": Nash
- "___ whose hungry mouth is prest"
- " . . . lovely as _____"
- " . . . but only God can make ___"
- " ___ Grows in Brooklyn"
- 'If -- falls in the forest ...'
- ' Grows in Brooklyn'
- ``. . . as lovely as ___''
- Up _____ (stuck)
- "___ Grows in Brooklyn" (1943 novel)
- Up ___ (stuck)
- Kilmer poem ending
- Rodgers and Hart song "___ in the Park"
- Answer to the folk riddle "One leg, many hands"
- "___ in the Park" (Rodgers and Hart song)
- Up ___ (trapped): 2 wds
- Cornered, after "up"
- Bad off, after "up"
- Stumped, after "up"
- "... poem lovely as ___"
- Raid target
- Ending of a Kilmer poem
- Start of a B. Smith title
- "___ that may in summer . . . "
- " . . . lovely as ___": Kilmer
- "A billboard lovely as ___": Nash
- End of a Kilmer line
- " . . . it is ___ of life": Proverb 13:12
- End of a Kilmer poem
- Up ___ (cornered)
- Up ___ (stumped)
- Answer to the riddle "Dressed in summer, naked in winter"
- Stuck, after "up"
- "A poem lovely as ___": Kilmer
- "But only God can make ___"
- Up ___ (baffled)
- Up ___ (at a disadvantage)
- "'Twas on ___ they slew Him": Lanier
- Up ___ (in a jam)
- " . . . as lovely as ___"
- " . . . can make ___"
- Up ___ (in trouble)
- "Fish in ___? How can that be?" ("Hop on Pop" line)
- '-- Grows in Brooklyn'
- Up __ (cornered)
- "--- Grows in Brooklyn"
- " . . . lovely as ___"
- ''___ Grows in Brooklyn''