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The Crossword Solver found 52 answers for The New York Times crossword clue ere 5 letters. The answers have between 3 and 5 letters.

AnswerClue
AFOREere
EREbefore, in classic poetry
ERE“___ the bonnie boat was won / As we sailed into the mystic” (Van Morrison lyric)
EREahead of, in poetry
EREpalindromic preposition
EREbefore, poetically
EREbard’s “before”
EREafore
ERES“You are,” en español
EREbefore, in verse
EREbefore, to Shakespeare
EREprior to, in poetry
ERE“Before” of yore
EREbefore, in poetry
EREpreviously, in poetry
EREhardy’s “before”
EREhow English poets wrote previously?
EREbefore, once
EREpalindromic adverb
EREpreceder to long or now
EREpoetry palindrome
EREpalindromic preposition in poems
ERE“I will find you twenty lascivious turtles ___ one chaste man”: Shak.
EREbefore, to a bard
ERE“That will be ___ the set of sun”: Shak.
EREpalindromic poetic preposition
EREpalindromic word in classic poetry
EREbefore, to Byron
EREpoetic conjunction
EREpoet’s palindromic preposition
ERE“Take heed, ___ summer comes, or cuckoo-birds do sing”: “The Merry Wives of Windsor”
ERE“___ sleep comes down to soothe the weary eyes”: Paul Laurence Dunbar
ERESyou are, in Spanish
ERESyou are: Sp.
ERES“De dónde ___?” (Spanish 101 query)
ERE“… ___ I again behold my Romeo!”: Juliet
EREpoet’s “before”
ERElead-in to “long”
ERE“… ___ he drove out of sight …”
ERE“Able was I ___ …”
EREword before now
ERE“Able was I ___ I saw Elba”
EREold-fashioned preposition
ERElead-in to long
ERElead-in to now
ERE“I shall see thee, ___ I die, look pale with love”: “Much Ado About Nothing”
ERE“I kissed thee ___ I kill’d thee”: “Othello”
ERE“Why, every fault’s condemn’d ___ it be done”: “Measure for Measure”
EREshort palindrome in the middle of a famous longer one
EREpreceding, poetically

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