- - Sorrow, unhappiness
- - Unhappiness
- - Unhappiness ends somehow in SAS
- - unhappiness, misery
- - antonym of "euphoria"
- - American audacity securing elevated target in response to tragedy?
- - Gloomy Scottish lake causes great melancholy
- - there's some depression in this state
- - Melancholia
- - Blues band replacing member with Suggs at the front
- - A send-up on board produces melancholy
- - Blue quality
- - Blue emotion voiced by Phyllis Smith in "Inside Out"
- - Endless end assumed, assuming rising misery
- - "In deep ........ there is no place for sentimentality" (William S Burroughs)
- - Dejection ends as first sign of smile breaks out
- - Regret seeing ship's stern while capsizing
- - Departments send a subsidy back showing regret
- - Misery SAS ends explosively
- - Misery SAS ends destructively
- - Misery ends explosively in SAS
- - Sorrowful state
- - Misery capsized in distress? Send a signal
- - Gloom as some captives send a signal back
- - Deliver up top troops without grief
- - Misery of soldiers' last post when retreating
- - A post promoted on board creating grief
- - Some chaps send a signal when getting over grief
- - Opposite of euphoria
- - Gloomy state
- - Unhappy state
- - Dysphoria
- - Cause of crying
- - Joy's antithesis
- - Unhappy feeling
- - Tristesse.
- - Theme of "blues" songs.
- - Usual post-vacation feeling.
- - Sorrow's cloak.
- - Melancholy's baby.
- - "...... is a wall between two gardens."—Kahlil Gibran.
- - Despair
- - Low spirits
- - Blue feeling
- - The blues
- - Woe
- - Dolor.
- - Funk
- - Remorse.
- - Misery
- - Sorrow
- - Dejection
- - Blue state?
- - Low-quality
- - Melancholy
- - Despondency
- - Grief
- - Gloom
- - Depression
- - in grief, danes get drunk aboard ship
- - Melancholy feeling
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