| Owneth |
| 30 days |
| Doth own |
| Owns, once |
| Bible verb |
| Doth possess |
| Thirty days. |
| Biblical verb |
| Biblical word |
| Owns, formerly |
| Owns, old-style |
| Possesses, once |
| Owns, biblically |
| Hell ___ no fury |
| Keeps, old-style |
| Shakespearean verb |
| Old ownership word |
| Owns, in the Bible |
| Music __ charms ... |
| Has in an old form? |
| September preceder? |
| ... __ no fury ... |
| Biblically possesses |
| Possesses, old-style |
| Possesses biblically |
| 'What -- God wrought!' |
| Possesses, to the Bard |
| Biblical auxiliary verb |
| Civet "Hell ___ No Fury |
| Clipse "Hell ___ No Fury |
| She ___ Dian's wit": Romeo |
| What God ___ joined . . . |
| . . . he ___ known my name |
| Greater love ___ no man ... |
| Thirty days ___ November... |
| Jeff Beal "Hell ___ No Fury |
| Possesses, old-school style |
| Hell ___ no fury like . . . |
| ___ not a Jew eyes?": Shylock |
| . . . God ___ joined together |
| Word in the first Morse message |
| Thirty days ___ September . . . |
| ___ Romeo slain himself?": Juliet |
| Word in a memorable Morse message |
| ... ___ September, April, June ... |
| Love __ reason, reason none": Shak. |
| Verb in the first telegraph message |
| Hell ___ no fury like a woman scorned |
| What ___ God wrought!": Numbers 23:23 |
| He __ loosed the fateful lightning ... |
| . . . ___ no fury like a woman scorned |
| . . . ___ laid the odds . . . ": Hamlet |
| Verb in the world's first telegraph message |
| Thy vesper-bell ___ not yet toll'd": Coleridge |
| For unto everyone that ___ . . . ": Matt. 25:29 |
| Poison, I see, ___ been his timeless end": Shak. |
| Possesses, as a coachwhip or a wood-burning stove |
| He that ___ a beard is more than a youth" (Shakespeare) |
| What ___ God wrought" (first official Morse code message) |
| Rick Wakeman "Anne Boleyn: The Day Thou Gavest Lord ___ Ended |