- - Went from bad to worse
- - Subjected to planation
- - Subjected to ablation
- - Connected parts of bitter ode definitely deteriorated
- - diminished by degrees
- - Rode between capitals of England and Denmark and was worn out
- - Lost deposits, as a bank?
- - Gradually destroyed
- - Wore away gradually, like soil
- - Wore away gradually
- - Wore away slowly
- - Made weaker
- - Made bank withdrawals?
- - Like cliffs that have seen better days
- - Gradually worn away
- - Eaten into
- - Like a seacoast after a storm, maybe
- - Worn away by weather
- - Ate away
- - Like the Grand Canyon's walls
- - Journalist admits staff morale finally is worn down
- - Worn down by deed or action
- - Gradually diminished
- - Like beaches during storms
- - Chipped away at
- - Partially gone, in a way
- - Crumbled, as support
- - Like many shorelines
- - Not all there, say
- - Washed away
- - Ate away at
- - Diminished gradually
- - Eaten away, like the first words of 17-, 31-, 48- and 65-Across in order?
- - Worn away by deed or action
- - Whittled away
- - Lost some ground
- - Worn gradually
- - Blew away, maybe
- - Destroyed slowly
- - Became weatherworn
- - Crumbled gradually
- - Ground down
- - Gradually wore down
- - Weathered away
- - Became worn away
- - Worn by wind
- - Really blown away?
- - Like some banks
- - Like shorelines, often
- - Destroyed by degrees
- - Like badlands
- - Disintegrated
- - Like gullies
- - Like a ravine
- - Diminished, as support
- - Got worn
- - Like ancient canyon cliffs
- - Carved a canyon
- - Rubbed down
- - In a weakened state
- - Worn in the rain?
- - Undercut
- - Broke the bank
- - Disintegrated slowly
- - Affected by wind or water
- - Rust-eaten.
- - Slowly broke down
- - Eaten away
- - Worn down
- - Undermined
- - Wore down
- - *Crumbled
- - Ate (into)
- - Deteriorated
- - Weakened
- - Like the Grand Canyon
- - Wore
- - Cut into
- - Lost ground
- - Corroded
- - Worn (away)
- - Broke down
- - Ate at
- - Wore (away)
- - Ate
- - Worn
- - Blown away
- - Abraded
- - Gradually disappeared
- - Damaged by a natural effect or deed, maybe
- - Ground down by some Herod edict
- - Were code reds essentially undermined?
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