- - Words written in marble
- - words written on a tombstone
- - this one's bound to have the last word!
- - Remarks on stone heap moved around mine
- - must have the last word?
- - Words written in memory of a person who has died
- - Etched words
- - Inscription from mine covered in messy heap
- - What covers stone over old man?
- - Commemoration: what about inscribing it in gibberish?
- - that one must have the last word!
- - hat and pipe involved in commemoration
- - Passing comment in English, opening with a measure of acidity
- - In memory of English detective - the one you associate with a pipe, in the main, and Hitchcock's central character?
- - Words written in stone
- - Words on a tombstone
- - In diocese of Norwich regulations, "........s should honour the dead, comfort the living and inform posterity"
- - Memorial words
- - What covers stone over a plot's head?
- - Final word mine in each pub
- - Inscription found by bed in messy heap?
- - In memory of English detective from The Wire - Hitchcock's central character
- - It's often written in stone
- - Inscription of mine in middle of chapel following refurb
- - In memory of English detective from The Wire, the central character for Hitchcock
- - Bread identified in brief epistle's words at the end
- - Grave words for those who are late
- - Words written in memory of the dead
- - In snake pit a pharaoh's inscribed a message
- - What may be on stone heap abandoned outside mine
- - Words carved in stone?
- - Words set in stone?
- - Newspaper in Tombstone, Arizona
- - Stone saying
- - Words in stone
- - "Rest in peace," e.g.
- - Inscription in memoriam
- - It's written in stone
- - It's set in stone
- - Closing words?
- - It may be set in stone
- - Famous last words
- - Grave words
- - "... last words?"
- - Final word's mine in each pub
- - this is written in a grave situation
- - Inscription on a gravestone
- - Tombstone reading
- - Inscribed commemorative message
- - Inscription on a tomb or gravestone
- - A commemorative inscription: record it with a phone
- - Inscription on a monument
- - commemorative inscription
- - It's usually written to one unable to read it
- - what may cover grave at heart of chapel?
- - Inscription on tombstone
- - A grave message
- - its message is a grave one
- - inscription
- - a pip the wrecker found on a gravestone
- - bette davis's reads "she did it the hard way"
- - hat and pipe on tombstone
- - Inscription on tomb
- - Gravestone inscription
- - Tombstone mot
- - Pit heap (anag)
- - Mel Blanc's says "That's all, folks!"
- - Grave comment?
- - Inscription displayed after one's bought it?
- - Inscription on a tombstone
- - Dangerfield's 'There goes the neighborhood,' e.g
- - Untidy heap around grave and nearby inscription
- - Grave message
- - Inscription that may contain 'lies'
- - George Bernard Shaw wanted his to read 'I knew if I stayed around long enough, something like this would happen'
- - Marker writing
- - John Belushi's reads 'I may be gone, but Rock and Roll lives on'
- - Message that might end 'R.I.P.'
- - Inscription around grave -- a record before death finally
- - It often contains 'lies'
- - Tomb inscription
- - Mel Blanc's 'That's all folks,' e.g
- - Memorial inscription
- - Inscription on grave
- - Inscription not displayed until someone's bought it?
- - Record one hit? Hard to produce commemoration
- - "That's all folks," for Mel Blanc
- - It may begin 'Here lies ...'
- - Charles Bukowski's is "Don't Try"
- - "The best is yet to come," for Frank Sinatra
- - "There goes the neighborhood," for Rodney Dangerfield
- - "Everybody loves somebody sometime," for Dean Martin
- - Mel Blanc's is "That's all folks"
- - Graveyard passage
- - Jackie Gleason's is "And away we go"
- - Tombstone, Arizona's newspaper
- - Eulogizing inscription
- - Writing on a tombstone
- - Hic jacet.
- - "Here lies . . . " et cetera.
- - Closing statement?
- - Commemoration.
- - Tombstone inscription
- - Gravely written inscription!
- - Monumental inscription
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