- - alas! you and i have eaten nothing!
- - you and i take nothing in, alas
- - "...... is me!" ("Alas!")
- - Reason to say 'alas'
- - Reason to cry "Alas!"
- - "Oh, ...... is me!" ("Alas!")
- - 'Alas!' emotion
- - "Alas!" prompter
- - Alas!
- - Deep grief
- - Grief-stricken state
- - tells horse to stop in distress
- - No happy state when you and I have eaten nothing
- - "... is me!" (sorrowful state)
- - The group I belong to get over old distress
- - Great hardship
- - you and i have nothing but misery
- - "... is me!" (sorrowful cry)
- - anguish, torment
- - sorrow, misery
- - wretchedness, despair
- - Emotional misery
- - Misery and sorrow
- - heavy-heartedness
- - In grief stop listening
- - Severe anguish
- - "... is me!" ("Oh, poor me!")
- - Profound sadness
- - "The sweetest joy, the wildest ... is love": Pearl Bailey
- - Tale of ... (sad story)
- - Melodramatic misfortune
- - Intense mournfulness
- - Great sorrow or distress
- - Misfortune or distress
- - "... is me!" (said when bad luck befalls someone)
- - Homophone of "whoa"
- - Tale of ... (sob story)
- - Great sorrow and despair
- - Lamenter's sorry state
- - Unbearable sorrow
- - "... is me!" ("I'm in trouble")
- - What "vey" of "Oy, vey!" translates to
- - "Oh, ... is me!" (melodramatic cry)
- - Stroke of bad luck concealed by Jesse Owens on reflection
- - ... is me! (Boo-hoo!)
- - Much misery
- - Sadness or suffering
- - "... is me!" ("I'm ruined!")
- - ... Is Me (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee song)
- - Tale of ... (unhappy story)
- - It's hard to bear
- - Grievous distress
- - Fate of Wednesday's child
- - Source of despondency
- - Sob story subject
- - Lot of Wednesday's child
- - Weal's opposite
- - Trial or tribulation
- - The "vey" in "oy vey"
- - Handwringer's feeling
- - Feeling of great misfortune
- - "...... is me!" (melodramatic exclamation)
- - What any of the Four Horsemen symbolizes
- - Unfortunate condition
- - Tsuris, so to speak
- - Torch singer topic
- - Topic of some tales
- - Topic of many a tale
- - Subject of a jeremiad
- - Sob story theme
- - Reason for hand-wringing
- - Prophet's threat
- - Pearl-clutching feeling
- - Melodramatic sadness
- - Melodramatic anguish
- - Me, to a griever?
- - Me, some sometimes say
- - Me, it's often said
- - Lamenter's feeling
- - Job's lot?
- - Job lot?
- - Ills in tales
- - Existential angst
- - Emo vibe
- - Doomsayer's cry
- - Deep suffering
- - Complete despair
- - Cause for weeping
- - Bitter grief
- - Begone start
- - Baneful thing
- - "Thou source of all my bliss, and all my ....": Goldsmith
- - "O, ...... is me . . . ": Ophelia
- - "Come weal, come ...... . . . "
- - "--- to thee, Moab!" (Num 21:29)
- - "...... unto him ..."
- - "...... is me" ("Things are bad")
- - "...... is me!" (overly dramatic exclamation)
- - "...... is me!" (melodramatic cry)
- - "...... is me!" ("Things are awful!")
- - "...... Is I" (book on grammar)
- - ".... to him who believes in nothing": Hugo
- - Cause of trouble.
- - Diapers?
- - Bale
- - Wretchedness
- - Deep sorrow
- - Tragedy
- - Extreme sorrow
- - Great grief.
- - Cry of grief.
- - Sorrowful state
- - Unhappy state
- - Bad news
- - Great misfortune
- - Sad state of affairs
- - "Ah, me!"
- - Source of trouble
- - Feeling of despair
- - Despair
- - Unhappiness
- - Ailment
- - Distressed state
- - Headache
- - Deep distress
- - Sadness
- - Deep sadness
- - Privation
- - Feel sorrow
- - Ill
- - Travail
- - Misery
- - '...... unto them that call evil good, and good evil': Isaiah
- - Blue period?
- - Tribulation
- - Heartbreak
- - Bad things that happen to good people
- - Inner turmoil
- - Sorrow
- - Sad state
- - Tale of ......
- - Sea of troubles
- - '...... is me!'
- - Great distress
- - Abject sorrow
- - Big problem
- - Great misery
- - Cause of grief
- - Bad tidings
- - Despondent state
- - 'Oh, ...... is me!'
- - Affliction
- - Bad luck in love, e.g
- - Significant sorrow
- - "Wednesday's child is full of ......"
- - Begone beginner
- - Anguish
- - Dejection
- - Sob story sentiment
- - Bad thing for Wednesday's child
- - Adversity
- - Misery of two employees
- - Lot for Wednesday's child
- - Hand-wringer's emotion
- - Calamity
- - Head-in-hands feeling
- - Great sorrow
- - Sorry state
- - Job experience?
- - Misery in two evils
- - Grief or unhappiness
- - Some two-edged unhappiness
- - Hand-wringer's feeling
- - Grief caused by winner of election initially
- - Sob story's theme
- - Wednesday's Child is full of it
- - Cause of hand-wringing
- - Ills
- - Grief, misery
- - The 'vey' of 'oy vey!'
- - "Ah, me!" feeling
- - Tales of ......
- - "Ah, me!" cause
- - Reason for despair
- - Gloom and doom
- - Opposite of happiness
- - Intro to zoology?
- - Trial and tribulation
- - 'O, ...... the day!' (exclamation from Miranda in 'The Tempest')
- - Head-in-hands word
- - Words after 'Here' and 'Away'
- - Misery, wretchedness
- - Misery resulting from affliction
- - Problem for Wednesday's child
- - Grievous state
- - Hand-wringer's word
- - Blue state?
- - Poverty, e.g
- - What Wednesday's child is full of
- - "One ...... doth tread upon another's heel": "Hamlet"
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