Answer: TWAS
TWAS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining TWAS with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Poetic contraction
- Quaint contraction
- "___ the night before Christmas ..."
- "Jabberwocky" opener
- "___ the night before ..."
- "Jabberwocky" beginning
- "Jabberwocky" starter
- "Jabberwocky" start
- "___ the night before Christmas..."
- '-- the night before ...'
- Start of a classic Christmas poem
- Start of a Christmas classic
- "__ the night before . . ."
- Start of a C. Moore poem
- First word of "Jabberwocky"
- "__ the night ..."
- Word before "brillig"
- Start of a Christmas story
- Start of a Christmas poem
- Start of "A Visit From St. Nicholas"
- Moore verse opener
- First word of "A Visit From St. Nicholas"
- Clement Moore poem opener
- Christmas poem opener
- "A Visit from St. Nicholas" opener
- "___ the night before..."
- "__ the night before ..."
- ''___ the night before Christmas ...''
- Yuletide poem opener
- Start of a Clement Moore classic
- Moore poem starter
- First word of Carroll's "Jabberwocky"
- First word of a Carroll work
- Carroll's "___ brillig . . ."
- A Clement Moore opener
- "Jabberwocky" opening
- "___ the night before Christmas . . ."
- "___ the night before . . . "
- "___ the night ..."
- "___ the night . . . "
- "___ nothing"
- ''___ brillig . . .''
- ''__ the night before Christmas . . .''
- ''__ brillig . . .''
- '-- brillig ...'
- Yuletide verse starter
- Yuletide verse beginning
- Yuletide poem starter
- What the night before Christmas comes after?
- The word before "the night before . . ."
- Syllable before "brillig"
- Start of a Yuletide reading
- Start of a yule reading
- Start of a Clement Clarke Moore poem
- Start of a Carroll work
- Start of a C. Moore classic
- Start of "Jabberwocky"
- Start for a Moore poem
- Seasonal poem lead-in
- Opening word of "Jabberwocky"
- Moore starter
- Moore opener
- It's in the past
- It starts "A Visit from St. Nicholas"
- Holiday poem opener
- First word of Moore's famous poem
- First word of a seasonal poem
- First word of a Santa Claus story
- First word of a famous Christmas poem
- First word of a Clement Moore poem
- First word in a story from Clement Clarke Moore
- Clement Moore opener
- Clement C. Moore's opener
- Clement C. Moore opening
- Classic Christmas opener
- Christmas verse starter
- Christmas verse opener
- Christmas poem starter
- Christmas poem start
- Christmas poem opening
- Christmas classic opening
- "'___ the night before Christmas ..."
- "... ___ but the wind": Byron
- "--- the night before Christmas"
- "--- the night before Christmas ..."
- "--- brillig and the slithy toves..."
- "___ wondrous pitiful": "Othello"
- "___ the night before Christmas"
- "___ the night before Christmas . . . "
- "___ the night before . . ."
- "___ Love - not me": Dickinson
- "___ like a Maelstrom, with a notch" (Emily Dickinson poem)
- "___ ever thus"
- "___ brillig, and the slithy toves ..." ("Jabberwocky")
- "___ brillig and the slithey toves . . ."
- "___ brillig ..."
- "___ a dark and stormy . . . "
- "__ Christmas told the merriest tale": Scott
- "__ Christmas broach'd the mightiest ale": Scott
- "__ brillig, and the slithy ...": Carroll
- "__ brillig ...": "Jabberwocky" opening
- 'Jabberwocky' starter
- ''Jabberwocky'' beginning
- '-- the night before Christmas'
- '-- ever thus'
- '-- brillig, and ...'
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