Word: TIS

The word TIS has appeared in at least 323 clues on different crosswords.

Clue(s)
La followers
Poetic contraction
"— folly to be wise"
"My country, ___ of thee ..."
"My country" follower
"___ the season to be jolly ... "
Frank McCourt's memoir
Quaint contraction
Carol contraction
Third word of "America"
Opposite of 'tain't
"Whether ___ nobler ..."
"___ midnight, but small thoughts have I of sleep": Coleridge
Scale tones
McCourt memoir
"— the season ..."
"____ the season . . ."
''__ the season . . . ''
"___ the season . . ."
Song syllables
Seasonal contraction
"___ the season ..."
"___ the season ..."
"___ better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all"
Follower of "My country"
Frank McCourt memoir
Scale notes
"Deck the Halls" contraction
"___ the season ..."
"— the season ..."
"My country — of thee"
"___ the season to be jolly ..."
"My country, ___ of thee ..."
"___ the season..."
Opposite of 'tain't
"Deck the Halls" contraction
"___ the season …"
Opposite of 'tain't
"___ the season ..."
"My country, ___ of thee ... "
Apt anagram of "it's"
"— the season ..."
Contraction in a Christmas song
McCourt book
"— the season ..."
"___ better to have loved and lost ..."
"___ a consummation devoutly to be wished": Hamlet
"My Country, ___ of Thee"
Bard's word
''__ the season to be jolly . . .''
Beginning of "the season to be jolly"
Bard's word
"___ the season to be jolly ... "
"___ the season to be jolly"
"My country" follower
Scale tones
"America" contraction
Poetic contraction
"Deck the Halls" contraction
Sonneteer's contraction
"__ the season ... "
"___ the season to be jolly ..."
Contraction in Hamlet's soliloquy
"___ the season ..."
"___ the season ..."
"My country — of thee"
"___ the season..."
Retort to "t'aint!"
Yuletide contraction
"___ the season..."
La followers
Third word of "America"
"___ a pity"
"My country, ___ of thee ..."
Archaic contraction
McCourt memoir
Quaint contraction
Frank McCourt book
First word of a Frank McCourt title
Scale notes
Song syllables
"___ better to have loved and lost ..."
"___ the season ..."
McCourt memoir
"My country — of thee"
"___ the season to be jolly"
Frank McCourt sequel
Poetic contraction
"___ the season to be jolly ..."
Song syllables
"___ the season to be jolly"
"My country, ____ of thee..."
Bard's contraction
Frank McCourt memoir
It is, to Tennyson
Scale notes
Christmas carol contraction
"My country, ___ of thee ... "
"Deck the Halls" contraction
Frank McCourt memoir
Not 'tain't
Poetic contraction
Poetic contraction
"__ the season ... "
Retort to "t'aint!"
“___ the wind and nothing more!” (“The Raven”)
Frank McCourt book
Poetic contraction
Sequel to "Angela's Ashes"
Carol opener
''My country, __ of thee . . .''
"My country, ___ of thee ..."
Frank McCourt memoir
Carol contraction
''America'' contraction
"— the season ..."
Poetic contraction
My country, ___ of thee
What precedes the season?
“___ the Voice of the Lobster” (Lewis Carroll poem)
Apt anagram of "it's"
“Deck the Halls” contraction
Scale tones
"___ the season to be jolly"
"__ the season ... "
"___ the season..."
Carol contraction
Opposite of 'tain't
“Whether ___ nobler in the mind to suffer...”: Hamlet
McCourt memoir
"___ the season ..."
"___ better to have loved and lost ... "
"___ the season to be jolly, Fa la la la la, la la la la"
Scale tones
"___ the season to be jolly ..."
“___ the Voice of the Lobster” (Lewis Carroll poem)
"____ the season . . ."
“Aye, true!”
Poetic contraction usually at the start of a line
"____ the last rose . . ."
''Absolutely,'' for short
Scale tones
Not 'tain't
Poetic "it is"
Sequel to "Angela's Ashes"
"__ the season ... "
Quaint contraction
"My country, ___ of thee ..."
La followers
“___ better to be vile than vile esteemed”: Shakespeare
Beginning of "the season to be jolly"
Scale notes
"Whether ____ nobler . . ."
Scale tones
"Deck the Halls" contraction
First word of a Frank McCourt title
"___ the season to be jolly ... "
Poetic contraction
"My country, ___ of thee ... "
"___ but a scratch ..."
"___ the season to be jolly ..."
Woody Herman's "___ Autumn"
"___ the season to be jolly ... "
"___ the season..."
"___ better to have loved and lost ..."
McCourt book
"___ the season ..."
"___ So Sweet to Trust in Jesus" (hymn)
"My country, ___ of thee ..."
"My country, ___ of thee ..."
Quaint contraction
"___ but a scratch!"
Poetic contraction
Not 'tain't
The season opener?
La followers
Apt "it's" anagram
My country, ___ of thee
Third word of "America"
Opposite of 'tain't
Scale tones
Brief confirmation
Poetic contraction
"___ the season to be jolly ..."
"____ the season . . ."
Poetic term for "it's"
Preceder of the season
"___ the season..."
Scale notes
"My country, ___ of thee ..."
"My country, ___ of thee ... "
Condensed form of 'it is'
Opposite of 'tain't
Opposite of 'tain't
McCourt memoir
McCourt book
"___ So Sweet to Trust in Jesus" (hymn)
Poetic term for "it's"
McCourt memoir
Condensed form of 'it is'
"___ but a scratch" (Monty Python quote)
Bard's word
Carol contraction
Short for 'it is'
"___ the last rose of summer" (Thomas Moore poem starter)
Inflammation of the liver, Hepati___
Bard's word
Stanza contraction
Scale tones
"___ the Damn Season" (2020 Taylor Swift song)
"___ destiny unshunnable, like death": "Othello"
Twas, presently
"___ the season to be jolly ..."
Frank McCourt's memoir
"___ better to have loved and lost ..."
Quaint contraction
''__ the season to be jolly . . .''
"My country, ___ of thee ..."
Retort to "t'aint!"
"___ but a scratch"
"Deck the Halls" contraction
La followers
First word of the song "Simple Gifts"
Third word of "America"
''__ the season to be jolly''
Scale notes
Beginning of "the season to be jolly"
Song syllables
"___ the Damn Season" (Taylor Swift song)
McCourt memoir
"___ the season to be jolly ... "
Poetic contraction
"Deck the Halls" contraction
Carol contraction
Song syllables
"___ the season to be jolly ..."
"My country, ____ of thee..."
Poetic contraction
"___ better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all"
"My country, ___ of thee ..."
Scale notes
"Deck the Halls" contraction
Contraction that drops an "i"
"___ the season ..."
Not 'tain't
Present-tense 'twas
Retort to "t'aint!"
"___ the season!"
"My country, ___ of thee ... "
"___ the season to be jolly"
My country, ___ of thee
Quaint contraction
"___ but a scratch": Monty Python
"___ the season to be jolly ... "
"___ better to have loved and lost ... "
"___ but a scratch!"
Poetic term for "it's"
Poetic contraction
"___ the season..."
"My country, ___ of thee ... "
"___ but a scratch" (meme inspired by "Monty Python and the Holy Grail")
"___ the season to be jolly ..."
"___ the season to be jolly ... "
Sequel to "Angela's Ashes"
Preceder of the season
"My country" follower
Scale tones
"___ the season to be jolly"
"___ the season ..."
Opposite of 'tain't
Beginning of "the season to be jolly"
"My country, ___ of thee ..."
Scale tones
"____ the season . . ."
"____ the last rose . . ."
Scale tones
"My country, ___ of thee ... "
Poetic contraction
Not 'tain't
"___ no sin to cheat the devil": Daniel Defoe
Scale notes
Lead-in to "the season"
La followers
"___ the season ..."
Scale notes
"Whether ____ nobler . . ."
"My country, ___ of thee ..."
Scale tones
Quaint confirmation
Carol contraction
"Deck the Halls" contraction
"___ the season ... "
Contraction in Hamlet's soliloquy
Carol contraction
Sonneteer's contraction
"___ better to have loved and lost ..."
McCourt book
"My country, ___ of thee ... "
"___ the season to be jolly ..."
"___ better to have loved and lost ... "
McCourt title
"My country, ___ of thee ... "
"Ah yes, yes indeed"
Present tense of 'twas
Not 'tain't
"Deck the Halls" contraction
"___ the season …"
La followers
"My country, ___ of thee ..."
"___ but a scratch!"
Sequel to "Angela's Ashes"
Third word of "America"
Opposite of 'tain't
Scale tones
"___ better to have loved and lost ... "
"___ but a scratch": oft-quoted Monty Python line
Sonneteer's contraction
"___ the season!"
"____ the season . . ."
"___ the season ... "
Poetic contraction
Bard's word
Poetic contraction