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The Clue

Prenoon period, in poetry (4 letter answer)

The Answer

MORN

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Notes

The answer MORN is common and appears about once every 275 puzzles.

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Definition

MORN as a noun:

1. (morning, morn, morning time, forenoon) = the time period between dawn and noon; "I spent the morning running errands"