Poetic praise NYT Crossword Clue
Poetic praise NYT Crossword Clue Answer featured in NYT Crossword puzzle on October 09, 2024. The 3 Letter answer is ODE.
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Updated Oct 09, 2024
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Poetic praise NYT Crossword Clue
Let’s find the answers to Poetic praise NYT for the October 09, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle.
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Hints
- Answer Contains 3 letters
- Start with O and end with E.
- Possible solutions are OPE,OWE,ODE.
Answer
The answer to the Poetic praise NYT crossword clue is "ODE."
The crossword clue "Poetic praise" with the answer "ODE" refers to a type of lyrical poem that expresses admiration, respect, or praise for a person, place, thing, or event. An ode is often characterized by its formal structure and elevated language, making it a favored form in classical poetry for celebrating heroic deeds, nature, or abstract concepts like beauty or love. Famous examples of odes include works by poets such as John Keats, who used the form to explore deep emotions and themes.
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