Answer: MORN
MORN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 88 times.
Referring Clues:
- Literary time of day
 - Early part of the day
 - "September ___" (Neil Diamond hit)
 - Poetic time of day
 - Even's opposite
 - Time starting at dawn
 - In "Hamlet," it's "in russet mantle clad"
 - When roosters crow
 - Prenoon period, in poetry
 - Dawn, to Donne
 - Eve's opposite
 - Even's counterpart
 - Beginning of day
 - Eve opposite
 - Forenoon
 - Break of day
 - Daybreak, in verse
 - Dawn and on
 - Early time
 - Part of the day ere noon
 - "O May, Thy ___" (Robert Burns song)
 - Cheesy sauce
 - "The Son of __ in weary Night's decline": Blake
 - Poetic period
 - ''No sleep till __'': Byron
 - Time after sunrise, poetically
 - ''The summer __ is bright and fresh'': Bryant
 - Dawn time, poetically
 - Poetic daybreak
 - Poet's daybreak
 - Not eve
 - Early hours, poetically
 - Eve's counterpart, poetically
 - Before noon, poetically
 - Early time for poets
 - Poetic time
 - Daybreak, poetically
 - Neil Diamond's "September ___"
 - "The Son of ___ in weary Night's decline": Blake
 - "No sleep till ___": Byron
 - "The summer ___ is bright and fresh": Bryant
 - Poet's time of day
 - "Wandering at ___" (Whitman poem)
 - Pre-noon, in poems
 - Early period
 - New day, briefly
 - Dawn
 - Poetic day starter
 - Early hours
 - Sunup time
 - Early time, in verse
 - Sunrise time
 - Poetic A.M.
 - Sonneteer's sunup
 - Dawn, poetically
 - Eve's counterpart
 - A.m. time, in song
 - Daybreak, in poetry
 - Sun up
 - "Grey-eyed" thing in "Romeo and Juliet"
 - Time twixt sunup and noon
 - Poets' A.M.
 - Time before noon, in poems
 - Not eve for sure
 - Daybreak
 - The wee hours, to the Bard
 - A.M. hours, in poetry
 - Time to rise, in poetry
 - Poet's new day
 - Poetic dawn
 - "Sweet is the breath of ___": Milton
 - Daybreak, to Donne
 - Sunrise
 - It's ere noon
 - E'en's opposite
 - Bards' A.M.
 - Poet's early hours
 - Daylight, poetically
 - "September ___," Chabas painting
 - "And day's at the ___": Browning
 - Time starting at dawn, to poets
 - Byron's time of day
 - "... where the sun / Came peeping in at ___": Thomas Hood
 - Start of the day, in poetry
 - "The year's at the spring / And day's at the ___": Robert Browning
 - Early hours poetically
 - Poetic time of day … and a clue to the circled square in this row
 - It "smiles on the frowning night," in "Romeo and Juliet"
 
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - September 19, 2025
 - New York Times - March 20, 2025
 - LA Times - September 12, 2023
 - New York Times - February 12, 2023
 - New York Times - January 02, 2023
 - LA Times - April 07, 2021
 - LA Times - October 21, 2020
 - LA Times - August 16, 2020
 - Netword - July 31, 2020
 - Netword - November 11, 2019
 - Netword - October 15, 2019
 - USA Today - September 13, 2019
 - New York Times - July 07, 2019
 - New York Times - May 13, 2019
 - Netword - May 08, 2019
 - Netword - January 24, 2019
 - Netword - November 09, 2018
 - King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - August 21, 2018
 - New York Times - March 12, 2018
 - Universal - February 02, 2018
 
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