- - Written lament
- - poem written, for example, in a cambridgeshire city
- - Lament unknown by the Spanish, for example
- - a lament, perhaps, in a cathedral
- - eastern member with unknown lament
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- - poem or song of mourning or lamentation such as that written by ralph waldo emerson on the death of his son in 1842
- - Dreadful drone interrupts your lamentable song
- - Krzysztof Penderecki's "...... to the Victims of Hiroshima"
- - Song of lamentation
- - Lamentation
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- - One may be written / Just like this clue is written / But a lot better
- - 'What Richard Wright wrote' could be the first line of one
- - One having three lines listened to stoned fancy
- - "consider me / as one who loved poetry / and persimmons" for example
- - japanese poem / whose pattern of syllables / is five-seven-five
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- - Sound of a punch [E] {I created this puzzle for Take Your Kids To Work Day in collaboration with my then-nine-year-old twins. Clues followed by an [S] were written by Sid, and clues followed by an [E] were written by Ella.}
- - marty mcfly's nemesis in the back to the future films.
- - Antagonist in "Back to the Future"
- - Hit book providing introduction to fretwork
- - Punch (informal)
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- - Laments the dead
- - "No One ... the Wicked," opening number for Broadway's "Wicked" performed by Glinda
- - Laments
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- - Start to grieve amid extremely serious lament
- - Lament, sad hymn
- - lament ridge being ruined
- - Lament revolutionary European network
- - Song serious involving gravity
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- - Liquor lamentations, sounding like 'Blitzkrieg Bop' singers?
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- - Ceremonial guard; lament meant rags (anag.)
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- - Girl has a change of heart, lamentably
- - deplorably cunning about a little publicity
- - A duke taken in by cunning, alas
- - In a meloncholy way
- - in a wistful way
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