- - Fails in some video games
- - A day in Livy's life
- - Loses in a videogame, often
- - Ends in failure
- - Passes, in a way
- - Goes out, in a way
- - Runs out of juice as an electric car
- - "Tomorrow Never ...."; 007 movie
- - subsides and gets disowned, maybe
- - Runs out of charge
- - runs out of batteries
- - hits zero percent
- - Dwindles, expires
- - fades out, with "down"
- - "Tomorrow Never ..." (James Bond movie)
- - Runs out of power
- - fades, like a stale joke
- - Fades to nothing
- - Quits, as a battery
- - Expires passes away
- - Ceases to exist
- - Is left on base
- - Withers away
- - What a battery does, eventually
- - Totally conks out
- - Stops working, as a battery
- - Stamping forms
- - Stampers
- - Seeker of subversives: 1938–44
- - Runs out of battery power
- - Mint devices
- - Martin ......, U.S. politico
- - Loses all power, like a smartphone
- - Loses all power
- - Former Congressman from Texas.
- - Flops, as a play
- - Flops at the box office
- - Fizzles, as a fire
- - Fades gradually
- - Christie's "Lord Edgeware ......"
- - Beckett's "Malone ......"
- - "Tomorrow Never ......" (1997 James Bond movie)
- - "...... Irae" (Latin hymn)
- - "...... Irae," ancient hymn
- - " . . . many a summer ...... the swan"
- - ...... non (judge's holiday)
- - ...... infaustus (unlucky day)
- - Comes to naught
- - Roman day
- - Shaping tools
- - Machine tools.
- - Ebbs
- - Stamps
- - Perishes
- - Croaks
- - Matrices
- - Cutting tools
- - Molds
- - Loses charge
- - Runs out of battery
- - Runs out of juice
- - Stops functioning
- - Gambler's cubes
- - With 18 Down, Mass part
- - Expires
- - Runs out of gas
- - "Tomorrow Never ......" (Brosnan film)
- - Goes pfft!
- - Goes kaput, as an engine
- - Coin-stamping tools
- - With 2-Down, Latin hymn
- - Injection molding inventory
- - Stamping tools
- - Is mortified, so to speak
- - Stops running
- - Fizzles out, as a fire
- - Goes totally kaput
- - Goes out, as a fire
- - Metal-stamping tools
- - Passes over 17 across at school
- - They make good impressions
- - Money-making machines
- - Berkshire racecourse
- - Becomes powerless
- - Subsides gradually (with "down")
- - Kicks the bucket
- - Ceases to live
- - Heads to the last roundup
- - Bites the dust
- - Sheryl Crow "Tomorrow Never ......"
- - Tools' partners
- - Goes the way of all flesh
- - Buys the farm
- - Coin-making presses
- - Earl Scruggs "True Love Never ......"
- - Runs out of energy
- - Stamping machines
- - Shaping devices
- - Daylight ...... (melodic death/doom band)
- - Burns out
- - Gives up the ghost
- - Fades, with "down"
- - ".... Irae"
- - Loses steam
- - Devices used for stamping metal
- - With 124-Across, Requiem Mass hymn
- - With 51-Across, Requiem Mass hymn
- - Bombs on stage
- - Metal-stamping items
- - Shuffles off this mortal coil
- - Medieval hymn start
- - Quiets (down)
- - Goes flat, as a car battery
- - Mint hardware
- - Mint punches
- - Bombs, at the comedy club
- - Subsides gradually
- - .... laughing (cracks up)
- - Stamping devices
- - Goes pfffft
- - Loses power
- - Tuckers out
- - Coin stampers
- - Taps' partners
- - Loses energy, as a battery
- - Runs out of steam
- - With 48-Down, requiem hymn
- - Conks out, as a car
- - Subsides, with "down"
- - Quits working
- - Goes phhht!
- - Wanes
- - Peters out
- - Goes belly-up
- - Goes kaput
- - PAsses away
- - Caesar's day
- - Day: Lat.
- - Passes
- - Fades
- - Fades away*
- - Fizzles (out)
- - Fades (out)
- - Goes out
- - Goes
- - Doesn't go on
- - Ceases
- - Conks out
- - Withers
- - Stops working
- - Breaks down
- - Passes on
- - Doesn't go
- - Stops
- - Machine shop tools
- - more than one stamping tool ceases to exist
- - Stops working, as an engine
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