| ANAPAEST | (Prosody) Metrical foot of three syllables, two short, the third long (8) |
| TRIBRACH | (Prosody) Metrical foot of three short syllables (8) |
| ICTUS | In prosody, metrical or rhythmic stress in verse feet, as contrasted with the stress accent on words |
| ANAPESTS | Metrical foot of three syllables |
| DACTYL | Metrical foot of three syllables, one long followed by two short |
| ANAPEST | Metrical foot of three syllables |
| DACTYLIC | In prosody, consisting of one long and two short syllables |
| ISABELLA | Female name with three syllables (8) |
| ASSONANT | In prosody, having rhyming vowel sounds, regardless of consonants |
| IRONWORK | 3 syllables |
| PYRRHIC | In prosody, a metrical foot of two short or unstressed syllables (7) |
| IAMBIC | Of a metrical foot of two syllables, one short and one long (6) |
| TROCHEE | In prosody, a metrical foot of one long or stressed syllable followed by one short or unstressed one (7) |
| PAEON | Metrical foot of one long and three short syllables arranged in any order (5) |
| IAMB | Metrical foot of one short, one long syllables |
| SPONDEE | Metrical foot of two long syllables |
| FOET | In prosody, what is a group of syllables constituting a metrical unit of verse? (4) |
| DIMETER | In prosody, a line of verse consisting of two metrical feet or measures (7) |
| EIO | Last three syllables of a farm song refrain |
| ELEVEN | What is the smallest number whose name has three syllables? (6) |