THE HOUSE OF DIES ___ (VIRGINIA HAMILTON EDGAR-WINNING MYSTERY) Crossword Clue
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Dull, depressing
Melancholy, to Milton
Gloomy, to Shakespeare
November's sky is chill and ___: Sir Walter Scott
November's sky is chill and __: Scott
In a ___-nighted December ...: Keats
In ___-nighted December ...: Keats
How pallid, chill and ___!: Keats
Gloomy, to a bard
Gloomy, to the Bard
Gloomy, to poets
Gloomy, to a poet
Gloomy, to Keats
Gloomy, poetically
Dull and dismal, to Donne
Dismal, to poets
Dismal, in poetry
Dismal, poetically
Dismal, to a bard
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