Crossword clues for tis
tis
- It's in a lot of poetry?
- It's found in poetry?
- It's contracted
- It starts the season
- It is,poetically
- It is, to Tennyson
- It is, that is
- Contraction in "America"
- Christmas carol contraction
- Brief confirmation
- Archaic contraction
- Apt "it's" anagram
- Antiquated affirmative
- "Whether ___ nobler in the mind ..." (Hamlet)
- "Whether ___ nobler in the mind ..." ("Hamlet")
- "Whether ___ nobler in the mind . . ."
- "T'ain't" retort
- "My country, ___ of . . ."
- "My country __ ..."
- "My country __ ... "
- "Mos def!"
- "'Taint" comeback
- "___ the Voice of the Lobster" (Lewis Carroll poem)
- "___ an old tale, and often told" (Scott)
- 'My country, -- ...'
- ''Deck the Halls'' contraction
- ''___ nobler in the mind . . .''
- ''___ in my memory lock'd'' (Ophelia)
- '-- the season!'
- '-- a shame'
- '-- a pity ...'
- the season to be jolly
- Yuletide contraction
- Word you pretty much only hear during The Season
- Word that follows "Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la"
- Word after "la la la la"
- Woody Herman's "--- Autumn"
- Whether ___ nobler ...
- True dat, to Shakespeare
- Third word of 'America'
- Third word of ''America''
- Third word of America
- Third word before "to be jolly"
- They come before dos
- Start to the season?
- Start of the season?
- Sit back?
- Seventh tones
- Sequel to a 1996 Pulitzer memoir
- Quaint confirmation
- Quaint "Quite!"
- Present-tense 'twas
- Poets' it is
- Poetic verbal contraction
- Poetic "it is"
- Opposite of 't aint
- Old-timey affirmation
- Old-school "Indeed!"
- Notes after las
- Not counting fas and las, word after "holly"
- Noel contraction
- Memoir that preceded "Teacher Man"
- Lead-in to "the season"
- Last word in "Angela's Ashes"
- Its in poetry
- It's in poetry
- It's in old poems
- It's in much poetry
- It's in a carol?
- It's from the old days
- It's for Brit Lit class
- It's another way
- It is, for short
- It is shorter?
- It is fancy?
- It is (poetic)
- Indeed, archaically
- Frank McCourt follow-up
- Follower of "My country"
- Follower of "Angela's Ashes"
- First word of a Frank McCourt title
- Deck the Halls contraction
- Country follower
- Contraction seen only during "the season"
- Contraction missing an i
- Contraction in a Christmas song
- Carol's contraction
- Beginning of "the season to be jolly"
- Archaic agreement
- Archaic "agreed"
- Archaic "Agreed!"
- Apostrophized affirmative
- 1999 memoir that was a bestseller
- 1999 Frank McCourt book
- “Angela’s Ashes” sequel
- “___ the last rose of summer . . . ”
- "Whether ___ nobler in the mind to suffer...": Hamlet
- "Whether ___ nobler in the mind ...": Hamlet
- "Whether __ nobler in the mind ...": Hamlet
- "Where ignorance is bliss, ___ folly to be wise"
- "Verily so"
- "True dat," quaintly
- "That's right," quaintly
- "Tain't" retort
- "Tain't" rebuttal
- "T'aint!" opposite
- "So true, my old-timey friend!"
- "My country, ____ of thee..."
- "My country __ of thee"
- "Fa la la la la, la la la la" follower
- "Aye, true!"
- "Aye, brother"
- "Absolutely," for short
- "'__ some visitor,' I muttered ... ": Poe
- "...___the season to be jolly"
- "... ___ of thee"
- "... ___ a consummation devoutly to be wish'd": Hamlet
- "... __ an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers": "Romeo and Juliet"
- "--- the season to be jolly"
- "____ a pity"
- "___ the wind and nothing more!" ("The Raven")
- "___ the Voice of the Lobster" ("Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" poem)
- "___ the season to be ..."
- "___ the season to ..."
- "___ the mind that makes the body rich": Petruchio
- "___ the last rose of summer"
- "___ sweet, adown the shady past, / A lingering look of love to cast": Browning
- "___ So Sweet to Trust in Jesus"
- "___ not for you to hear what I can speak": "Macbeth"
- "___ my first night beneath the Sun" (Dickinson poem)
- "___ midnight, but small thoughts have I of sleep": Coleridge
- "___ folly to be wise" (Gray)
- "___ but a scratch" (Monty Python quote)
- "___ but a scratch" (line from the Black Knight after losing his arm, in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail")
- "___ but a scratch!"
- "___ but a scratch ..."
- "___ better to be vile than vile esteemed": Shakespeare
- "___ Autumn" (1941 jazz standard)
- "___ an old tale, and often told": Scott
- "___ a consummation devoutly to be wished": Hamlet
- "___ a dainty thing to command": Cervantes
- "__ the year's midnight ...": Donne
- "__ the year's midnight ... ": Donne
- "__ the Voice of the Lobster" (poem recited by Alice)
- "__ the season..."
- "__ the season to be ..."
- "__ the gift to be simple ... ": Shaker song
- "__ pleasure, sure, to see one's name in print": Byron
- "__ not so deep as a well": Shak
- "__ a far, far better thing I do..."
- " . . . ___ folly to be wise"
- 'Whether -- nobler ...'
- 'Twas today?
- 'Angela's Ashes' sequel
- 'America' contraction
- ''Whether ___ nobler ...''
- ''My country __ . . .''
- '''Taint'' comeback
- '''Tain't'' retort
- ''... ___ of thee''
- ''___ better to have loved ...''
- ''___ better to have loved . . .''
- ''__ better to have loved . . .''
- '-- the season...'
- ____ Autumn
- ___ better to have loved and lost ...
- "___ true"
- Notes between las and dos
- Moore's "_____ the Last Rose of Summer"
- "_____ the season..."
- Third word of "America"
- Woody Herman's "_____ Autumn"
- Opposite of 'tain't
- Woody Herman's "___ Autumn"
- "___ the season..."
- "___ a pity"
- Scale notes after las
- Old-fashioned contraction
- "___the season..."
- "Whether ___ nobler..."
- "___ the season to be jolly"
- "___ in my memory lock'd": Ophelia
- Seasonal contraction
- "Deck the Halls" contraction
- Las' followers
- "___ better to have loved..."
- Carol contraction
- It comes before the season?
- "___ the season ..."
- Third word in "America"
- Notes after las or word sung after "la la la la la la la la"
- "___ Me, O Lord" (spiritual)
- Poetic contraction usually at the start of a line
- Follow-up to the best seller "Angela's Ashes"
- It is contracted
- Last word of "Angela's Ashes"
- 1999 Frank McCourt memoir
- "My country" follower
- "___ in the breath of heaven...": Keats
- "Deck the Halls" word
- Frank McCourt title
- "Angela's Ashes" follow-up
- Frank McCourt memoir
- "___ the Last Rose of Summer" (old song standard)
- Sequel to "Angela's Ashes"
- "___ better to have loved …"
- "___ Autumn" (hit 1941 song)
- "___ Autumn" (Woody Herman hit)
- "___ So Sweet" (gospel song)
- Rejoinder to "'tain't!"
- "___ the season …"
- Preceder of the season
- "Here ___"
- Bard's contraction
- It’s in poetry
- "My country, ___ of thee"
- 1999 best-selling memoir
- Word repeated in Emily Dickinson's "___ so much joy! ___ so much joy!"
- "___ now the very witching time of night": Hamlet
- "___ the season!"
- "America" contraction
- "___ better to have loved and lost ..."
- "___ the last rose of summer" (start of a Thomas Moore poem)
- "___ so appalling - it exhilarates": Dickinson
- "My country, ___ ..."
- "'Tain't" retort
- My country's follower?
- "That so?" reply
- "___ the season"
- "Indeedy"
- Peckish
- Contracted agreement
- "___ the last rose of summer" (Thomas Moore poem starter)
- Sole word in the last chapter of "Angela's Ashes"
- Word that begins with an apostrophe
- "Verily"
- "___ So Sweet to Trust in Jesus" (hymn)
- Quaint contraction
- What precedes the season?
- "___ well" (George Washington's last words)
- "___ folly to be wise": Gray
- Christmas song contraction
- Contraction in Hamlet's soliloquy
- It is, condensed
- "___ mightiest in the mightiest": Shak.
- Polynesian plants
- Polynesian trees
- Common contraction
- Musical tones
- "___ almost fairy time": Shak.
- "___ Autumn," 1941 song
- Diatonic notes
- It's for poets
- Verbal contraction
- Poetic word
- Musical notes
- Word after "My country"
- " . . . to bed; ___ almost fairy time": Shak.
- "That he is mad, ___ true"
- Contraction of it is
- It’s different. but equivalent
- It’s shortened notes
- Musical syllables
- Elevator innovator
- Song syllables
- Frank McCourt book
- Poet's contraction
- '-- the season ...'
- McCourt memoir after "Angela's Ashes"
- Carol opener
- "___ the season . . . "
- "___ the season . . ."
- "__ the season . . ."
- 'My country -- of thee'
- "My country, ___ of thee ..."
- "Angela's Ashes" sequel
- Scale syllables
- ' the season ...'
- McCourt book
- "___ the season to be jolly ..."
- 'Twas in the present?
- Follow-up to "Angela's Ashes"
- '-- folly to be wise'
- La followers
- Christmas contraction
- "Whether ___ nobler . . ."
- "__ the season to be jolly . . ."
- Not 'tain't
- Music notes
- "___ better to have loved and lost . . ."
- the season to be jolly ('3)
- Shakespearean contraction
- Quaint agreement
- Frank McCourt sequel
- "Whether __ nobler ...": Hamlet
- "My country, ___ of thee . . ."
- "'Tain't" rebuttal
- "__ the season ... "
- "__ better to have loved ...": Tennyson
- '''Tain't'' rebuttal
- '-- the season to be jolly'
- McCourt title
- It is abbreviated
- It is (poetic) ('3)
- "My country, __ of thee . . ."
- "--- the season ..."
- "___ better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all"
- "__ a pity"
- ''My country'' follower, in song
- Yule contraction
- The season opener?
- Retort to "T'aint!"
- Quaint affirmation
- McCourt work
- It's in many poems
- It is, poetically
- It is poetically
- Frank McCourt's follow-up to "Angela's Ashes"
- "Whether --- nobler ..."
- "My country, ___ . . . "
- "My country __ of thee ..."
- "___ better to have loved . . ."
- " . . . ___ of thee"
- ''___ the season ...''
- ''___ the season . . .''
- '-- a pity'
- Word before "the season to be jolly"
- Poets' word
- Poet's it is
- Musical sevenths
- It's in poetry?
- It's in an old way
Wikipedia
TIS may refer to:
- Taporoporo'anga Ipukarea Society, Cook Islands NGO
- Tauranga Intermediate School, New Zealand
- Tin Shui Wai Station, Hong Kong; MTR station code TIS
- Transparency International Slovakia, an anti-corruption non-governmental organization
- Travelers' Information Stations, providing information by radio to motorists
- Trusted Information Systems, former computer security research and development company
- Truth in sentencing, policies on criminal sentencing
- The International School of Macao, a Canadian international school in Taipa, Macao.
- Total Isotropic Sensitivity, is a measure of the average sensitivity of an antenna
Tis may refer to:
- ’Tis, a 1999 memoir by Frank McCourt which followed Angela's Ashes
- Tis, Iran
TIS (Thailand-Indonesia-Singapore) is a submarine telecommunications cable system in the South China Sea linking Thailand, Singapore, and Indonesia
It has landing points in:
- Songkhla, Songkhla Province, Thailand
- Changi, Singapore
- Batam, Riau Islands, Indonesia
It has an initial transmission capacity of 30 Gbit/s, upgradeable to 320 Gbit/s, and a total cable length of approximately 1,100 km. It started operation in December 2003.
Tis is a village and municipality ( obec) in Havlíčkův Brod District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic.
The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 344 (as at 28 August 2006).
Tis lies approximately north-west of Havlíčkův Brod, north of Jihlava, and south-east of Prague.
Usage examples of "tis".
Tis a pity that thou beest not of noble blood, for thy mien appearth not like that of one lowborn.
Tis well I found the key, sirrah, for my lady wants you gone, and it must be now, whilst her brother is in the town hiring his mercenaries.
Pradian Miceram nomid, e saw, nouton aulcam si adomfrit cilid, beton tis cir boniit, bareis op onbordas.
Tis known he sends knights for your wars in England and Wales, but he sends scutage for your French wars, since he has no personal interest there.
Tis a pity that thou beest not of noble blood, for thy mien appearth not like that of one lowborn.
Tis clean and there's no after caterwaulerin' about accidental death or police brutalness and such.
Tis said that since time began women have cozened men and vice versa, and that this is inevitable and that one or the other will always prevail.
And when an Assembly of Christians choose their Pastor in a Christian Commonwealth, it is the Soveraign that electeth him, because tis done by his Authority.
Tis not for ev'rybody, I know I lit East as soon's I was tall enough to cry in the right Uncle's ale-can, and it's also how I met the Wild Ranger here, who's never been west of Elk Creek.
Tis a foul crop espaliered against these blocks," Brom O'Berin grunted as he tore away the last horseshoe.
Tis said that her current light o' love is some black, heathenish Ghanaian mercenary.
Tis nowhere to be found, nor, as some suspected, is there a cave in the cliffs large enough to hide even part of such a large raft.
Tis not a pastime for the young, I would urge thee for example to ease off upon the Raylton lad for the time being, and to concentrate upon thy Sums.
Tis unseemly to talk publicly about the untimely deaths of monarchs.