| 20 answers for: Weak and weary, dat., abl., sing. m. and n. |
| RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| FESSO | Weak and weary, dat., abl., sing. m. and n. |
| INSCIO | Ignorant, dat., abl. sing. m. and n. |
| SINISTRO | On the left, and therefore inauspicious (abl. sing. m. and neut.) |
| PLURIMO | Multus, superl. m. and n. dat., abl., sing. |
| PROXIMO | Closest, superl. adj. dat., abl. m. and n. sing. |
| COLLI | Neck (2nd n. gen. sing.) or hillock (3rd m. dat., abl. sing.) |
| CANO | Virgil's "I sing": adj. m., neut., dat., abl., sing., grey-haired |
| QUAINT | "Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, / Over many a ____ and curious volume" (Edgar Allan Poe) |
| POE | "While I pondered, weak and weary" penner |
| DREARY | "Once upon a midnight ___, while I pondered, weak and weary..."(6) |
| LUDICRO | Stage play: ludicrum, ~i, n. (dat./abl. sing.) |
| ASSONANCE | Poetic repetition of sounds, as used in Poe's "Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary" |
| THERAVEN | 1845 poem by Edgar Allan Poe which begins: "Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary" (3,5) |
| CLASSI | A division of people, soldiers, sailors, students dat./abl. sing. |
| MAGNO | Great, large (masc. / neut. dat. / abl. sing) |
| MARI | The sea (dat. / abl. sing.) |
| TUO | Your (dat., abl. sing.), looking up it's out |
| REO | Accused chap, dat., abl. sing.: pallidiorque ____ Mart. Epig. 2.24.2 |
| INANI | Empty, dat. / abl. sing, all genders |
| PUPPI | By boat, properly the back of it (dat., abl. sing. ~i) |
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