- - One enters tragically like Shakespeare, for example
- - Shakespeare or Petrarch, eg
- - Enters one building responsible for 20 down
- - Part of issue clear always, poetically, for Shakespeare, say
- - Shakespeare, for one
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- - One had on the first Apollo short fire, tragically
- - The 1957 Panorama news report on the spaghetti harvest in Switzerland's Ticino canton was an example of this
- - One day this person will be caught out
- - Is the butt of a joke after march taking local dope
- - Cry for today, and a hint to the starts of 17-, 25-, 37- and 54-Across
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- - tragically late tv doctor behind just one thing
- - Racing driver Schumacher, who competed in Formula One, and holds the record for winning the most F1 World Championships
- - One of the archangels
- - One of The Jackson 5
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- - a maiden ended so tragically
- - Some French fiend and a tragic heroine
- - Fiend in dress hat sporadically wronged woman
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- - Tragically without a match, has to return a smoke
- - J. Jonah Jameson often smokes one
- - First to leave tragic setback for the Big Smoke?
- - Soldier reversed in vehicle to get tobacco product
- - American soldier reversing in vehicle that produces smoke
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- - Crocodile hunter, Mr Irwin, tragically killed
- - mr mcqueen, american actor
- - mr fossett, adventurer
- - US actor-comedian Mr Martin
- - "The Crocodile Hunter" ... Irwin, who was a famous conservationist
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- - Tragically inaccurate adjective of 1912
- - Like something that can't be put down, in a way
- - Like Molly Brown
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- - "Let's talk" in tragically uncool guidance counselor lingo
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- - Rang tragically
- - Rang mournfully.
- - Rang out
- - Rang
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- - "...... Favourites" (2005 compilation album from the Tragically Hip)
- - "... Blues," song by the Beatles
- - "... Blues" (song on the Beatles' "White Album")
- - "Get .... Ya-Yas Out!" (Live album by The Rolling Stones)
- - possessive for "ya-ya's" in a rolling stones live album title
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