“___, Oh ___” (Thomas Moore poem) NYT Crossword Clue

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"___, Oh ___" (Thomas Moore poem) Crossword Answer

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  • (noun)
    1. an early name of Ireland that is now used in poetry
  • MOORE (noun)
    1. United States poet noted for irony and wit (1887-1872)
    2. British sculptor whose works are monumental organic forms (1898-1986)
  • THOMAS (noun)
    1. United States clockmaker who introduced mass production (1785-1859)
    2. Welsh poet (1914-1953)

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REIN

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"___, Oh ___" (Thomas Moore poem) Crossword Clue Q&A

  1. When was "___, Oh ___" (Thomas Moore poem) crossword clue used most recently?
  2. What was the most recent answer for "___, Oh ___" (Thomas Moore poem) crossword clue?
    • The most recent answer for the clue is ERIN
  3. What is the 4-letter answer for "___, Oh ___" (Thomas Moore poem) crossword clue?
    • ERIN

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