- - It is cruel to bring the trees down
- - Cut down, or dropped down
- - Cut down, say a tree
- - To cut down
- - Cut down, like a tree
- - Cut down [tree]
- - Went down hill in north
- - Knock down — came down
- - Cut down; hill
- - Went down hill
- - Cut down a tree
- - Bring down, as a tree
- - Knock down; hill
- - Knock down chap with no exclamation of pain
- - Cause to tumble down hill -- that's cruel
- - Dropped down
- - Cut down trees
- - Went down
- - Chop down
- - Knock down
- - Cut down, as a tree
- - Cut down
- - Bring down
- - Down hill
- - Dreadful, to the Bard
- - Knock over; was knocked over
- - Couldn't resist the temptation to knock
- - Lost one's balance or one's heart
- - Dropped portion of ratatouille? Footman recoiled!
- - Took a tumble from deadly hill
- - Somewhere up in the Lake District?
- - Fierce chap avoiding pained expression
- - Cascaded
- - the hillside collapsed
- - Plummeted; hill
- - TV's Norman ........
- - Tripped over
- - Dropped to ground
- - ...... in love (became smitten)
- - ...... in love (became enamored)
- - Succumbed
- - Tripped.
- - Toppled over
- - Plummeted
- - Ruthless, poet
- - Took a header
- - Toppled
- - Did a face-plant, say
- - Made like Humpty Dumpty
- - Dropped to the ground
- - Stretch of high moorland
- - Went lower
- - Federal roll call of banks that collapsed
- - Tumbled
- - Ruthless iron will
- - Took a spill
- - What Humpty Dumpty did
- - Cruel chap ditching old wife
- - Fierce chap suppressing expression of pain
- - Soundgarden "...... on Black Days"
- - Swoop's adjective
- - Took a nosedive
- - Milla Jovovich "Gentleman Who ......"
- - Didn't recover from a trip?
- - Dropped, as prices
- - Kelly Clarkson: "The Day We ...... Apart"
- - Beatles: "If I ......"
- - More than stumbled
- - Took a trip
- - Plunged
- - What Jack and Jill did
- - Character actor Norman
- - Went from bull to bear, e.g.
- - Went from bull to bear
- - Kind of swoop
- - Keeled over
- - Lost value
- - Deadly, as a swoop
- - At one ...... swoop
- - Became enamoured
- - Was captured
- - Carr detective Gideon
- - Gave in to temptation
- - Hit the deck
- - Succumbed to attack
- - Took a dive
- - Dropped from high
- - ...... back: retreated
- - What stars did on Alabama
- - Lake District walking venue
- - John Dickson Carr's sleuth Gideon
- - "If I ......," Beatles song
- - Plunged to earth
- - "I do not like thee, Dr. ......"
- - Flopped
- - Wield an ax on an ash
- - Hew a yew
- - Hew yews
- - ...... due (matured)
- - Stumbled
- - What Jack did
- - Hit the ground
- - Succumbed to gravity
- - Came to pass
- - Take an ax to
- - Hit bottom?
- - Took a tumble
- - Cruel
- - Couldn't stay up
- - Lost one's footing
- - Dipped
- - Dropped
- - Dove
- - Collapsed
- - Hew
- - Declined
- - Backslid
- - Lay low
- - Savage
- - Fierce
- - Diminished
- - Stuck-up
- - Sinister
- - Dreadful
- - Terrible
- - Deadly
- - Took the plunge
- - Dale
- - Settled
- - stretch of high moorland collapsed
- - suffered a major skating or gymnastics mishap
- - "I ... for her at the very first sight"
- - ... asleep (dozed)
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