Alas

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Oy!
Sob
Ohhh
Ach!
Rats!
Shame
Eheu!
Pity!
(sigh)
Oh me!
'Woe!'
Alack!
Lament
Oh, no!
Oh, my!
Oh dear
O dear!
O, woe!
Oh woe!
A pity!
Sad cry
Too bad!
'Tis sad
Ah, well
Me oh my
Oh well!
Sad news
Welladay
Sad sigh
Woe word
Tut-tut!
So sorry
Sad word
Darn it!
Frightens
'Bummer!'
'How sad'
How awful
Ohhhh ...
So sad...
Your loss
Heigh-ho!
Sorry cry
Woe's me!
Tsk! Tsk!
Lackaday!
Pained cry
Woe is me!
Cry of woe
Very sorry
Ah, so sad
'Boo- --!'
Pitiful me
So it goes
Olden "Oy!
[Why me?!]
Woe betide
Worry word
[Boo-hoo!]
Sighed cry
Weary word
Woeful cry
Sighed word
Exclamation
Verbal sigh
Poetic sigh
Dear, dear!
''Dear me''
'Wellaway!'
'Sadly ...'
How tragic!
I'm doomed!
Oh, poor me
By bad luck
Cry or sigh
Lack-a-day!
Lackadaisy!
Rueful sigh
Sighing cry
Voiced sigh
Wail of woe
Well-a-day!
Weary sigh.
Word of rue
''Ah, me!''
Pitying cry
Sigh of woe
It's a pity
Cry of pity
Forlorn cry
If only ...
Sad comment
Woeful sigh
Ruer's word
Rueful word
Lamentation
Woeful word
Word of woe
What a shame
Mournful cry
State: Abbr.
C'est la vie
Sighed line?
''Poor me!''
'Pity, pity'
Crier's sigh
Doleful word
Dramatic cry
Kin of alack
Spoken sigh.
Troubled cry
Oh, dear me!
Sigh of pity
Gracious me!
Sighing word
Sound of woe
Word of pity
Wistful word
Cry of dismay
Poetic plaint
Quaint lament
Poetic lament
Quaint plaint
___ and alack
Oh me, oh my!
D'oh!" of old
Oh, woe is me
That's a pity
Ach, in Akron
Bard's plaint
Grieving word
Oh lackaday!
Ovid's "Eheu!
Sighed effect
Sorrowing cry
Wistful intro
Woeful lament
It's a shame!
Such a shame!
Bard's lament
Poet's plaint
Sighed lament
Word of grief
Unhappily ...
Dramatic wail
Hamlet lament
Mournful word
Sad statement
Troubled word
Just my luck!
Alack partner
Sigher's word
Cry of regret
Lamenting cry
Sorrowful cry
Cry of sorrow
Word of dismay
What a bummer!
Distressed cry
Cry of despair
'Such is life'
:(, poetically
''Tis a shame'
'Tis a sad day
Dear me!" word
I am miserable
Sad is my lot!
A sighed aside
Bummer!: poet.
Cry for Yorick
Cry of sadness
Lamentful word
Lamenting sigh
Pitiful plaint
That's so sad!
Sad commentary
Sad disyllable
Sigh of sorrow
Sigh of regret
Sighed comment
Woeful comment
Cry of concern
Wistful remark
Sorrowful sigh
Regretful word
Sorrowful word
Word of lament
Word of sorrow
Word of regret
That's too bad!
That's a shame!
Hamlet's lament
Cry of distress
'Sad to say...'
'Tis lamentable
Bummer!" of old
Curse the luck!
Regretfully ...
What a pity ...
Consoler's word
Damsel's lament
Despondent word
Dramatic lament
Pitiful me word
Relative of "oy
Sorrowing sound
Theatrical sigh
Verbalized sigh
Whittier plaint
Woeful response
Worrier's word.
Woe be unto me!
Bard's "Bummer!
Sad exclamation
Word of concern
What a tragedy!
Sigh for Yorick
Word of despair
Such a pity ...
Resigned remark
Sound of sorrow
Alack's partner
Word for Yorick
Melodramatic cry
More's the pity!
'''Tis a pity!''
''My bad luck!''
''Oh gracious!''
Ah, man!" of old
Alack" companion
Oh, what a pity!
Sadly for me ...
Sadly," in poems
Sadly," quaintly
Alack's relative
Bad-news lead-in
Dignified "Drat!
Loser's reaction
Mournful comment
Remark of regret
Sad interjection
Self-pitying cry
Woeful utterance
Word from Hamlet
Worrywart's word
How regrettable!
Remark re Yorick
Rueful utterance
Sympathetic word
Word of distress
Soliloquy opener
Poor pitiful me!
Regretful remark
Neighbor of Can.
Quaint complaint
How unfortunate!
Sound of distress
Woeful expression
'Sad to tell ...'
___, poor Yorick!
Ah well, we tried
Fate is so cruel!
Miserabile dictu!
Regrettably . . .
Alack's companion
Brief lamentation
Comment on a loss
Cry of melancholy
Lackaday's cousin
Medieval "Bummer!
Regretful comment
Relative of alack
Self-pitying sigh
Whoopee opposite?
Wistful utterance
Word about Yorick
Word after a sigh
Word often sighed
Old-school lament
Oh, what a world!
Sorry to say ...
Cry after failing
Melodramatic moan
Opposite of "Yay!
Word after a loss
Expression of woe
Lament for Yorick
Theatrical lament
Goodness gracious!
''D'oh!'' relative
Ah, man. Me again?
Wellaway!" updated
Ancestor of "D'oh!
Cry of resignation
Handwringer's word
Shelley's "Shucks!
Sorrow for Yorick.
Wistful one's word
Poor me," long ago
Lamenter's comment
Reaction re Yorick
Rueful exclamation
Poor Yorick's word
Woeful exclamation
Exclamation of woe
Word wailed in woe
Sorry to hear that
Despondent comment
Dignified "shucks!
Expression of pity
End of a Stein line
''For pity's sake''
Ah, 'twas not to be
Bummer!," old-style
I'm sorry to say...
Shucks!," to a poet
The bad news is ...
This sucks," poshly
With all regrets...
Dramatic cry of woe
Exclamation of pity
Expression of worry
Melodramatic "Rats!
Mournful expression
Sad work for Yorick
Shakespeare's "Woe!
Unhappy exclamation
Word bespeaking woe
Word re poor Yorick
Pitiful exclamation
Prelude to bad news
Start of a sad tale
Woeful interjection
Sorrowful utterance
Oh, were it not so!
It's said pitifully
Melodramatic remark
Sigh of resignation
Sighed interjection
Word from the weary
Lead-in to bad news
Melodramatic lament
Word of resignation
Hand-wringer's word
Commiserator's word
Expression of regret
Sorrowful expression
Cry expressing grief
''Bummer!'' formally
''That's not good!''
Darn," more formally
FML," in older times
Unfortunately . . .
Why is it always me?
Comment about a loss
Distressed utterance
Dolorous exclamation
Expression of grief.
Grievous exclamation
Last of a Stein line
Melodramatic "Oh no!
Old-time word of woe
Opposite of "Hurray!
Pitiful interjection
Quaint cry of regret
Shakespearean plaint
Sitka's state: Abbr.
Unhappy interjection
Word in a Stein line
Cry of the sorrowful
Despairing utterance
Exclamation of grief
Word expressing pity
Cry for "poor Yorick
Cry said with a sigh
Word for poor Yorick
Opposite of "Hooray!
Shakespearean lament
Expression of sorrow
It's said with a sigh
'Twas never to be ...
It wasn't meant to be
It's sad but true ...
Oh, were it not true!
Poor Yorick" preceder
A word to poor Yorick
Expression of sadness
Griever's exclamation
Old-style ''Bummer!''
Old-time exclamation.
Old-timey word of woe
Poetic word of regret
Quaint word of regret
Sorrowful exclamation
U-turn from "I'm good
Word said with a tear
Word spoken by Hamlet
I wish it weren't so!
Old-world word of woe
Word following a sigh
Commiserative comment
Exclamation of regret
Expression of concern
Exclamation of sorrow
Word said with a sigh
Dejection interjection
'Twas not to be . . .
What a pity," quaintly
Exclamation of concern
Gloomy Gus' expression
Remark of the resigned
Shakespeare's "Bummer!
Word of discouragement
World-weary one's word
Bummer," more formally
Sorrowful interjection
This is e'er so tragic!
Hamlet's word of regret
Word before poor Yorick
Word from the woebegone
Yukon's neighbor: Abbr.
Bummer!" to Shakespeare
Resignation exclamation
Ah, those were the days
Lament for "poor Yorick
Shakespeare's "Poor me!
It'll show you the world
___ the day!": Desdemona
Pigeons on the grass ___
A word about poor Yorick
Intro to "twas not to be
Opposite of "Happily ...
Preceder of "poor Yorick
Remark filled with gloom
___! poor Yorick": Shak.
Cry from the heartbroken
Dramatically sighed word
Twas not to be" preceder
Statement of resignation
I hate to say it, but ...
Oh, what a terrible pity!
Pigeons in the grass, ___
Comment of the despondent
It might precede bad news
Plaintive sentence opener
Sad word for "Poor Yorick
Shakespearean ''Bummer!''
Word to a skull, mayhaps?
As bad luck would have it
Expression of resignation
Expression of unhappiness
Interjection of dejection
Hidden theme of the puzzle
Exclamation of resignation
___, Babylon" (1959 novel)
That's a shame," old-style
What a terrible situation!
Exclamation of lamentation
Exclamation of wistfulness
Shakespeare's "Sadly . . .
Something said with a sigh
To Hadrian, this was "Heu!
Oh, what a terrible shame!
I hate to say this, but ...
End of a popular Stein line
Lead-in to unfortunate news
Shakespearean "What a shame
Start of a Hamlet monologue
Victorian's word of regret.
Word in reference to Yorick
Word often said with a sigh
Sad to say," to Shakespeare
First word of "Greensleeves
Start of a phrase of regret
Dignified cousin of "Shucks!
Expression of sorrow or pity
Word said with a tear, maybe
''It pains me to say . . .''
Word meaning "That's too bad
Cry for what might have been
''___, poor Yorick'' (Hamlet)
___ the heavy day!": "Othello
_____, poor Milan!": Prospero
What a pity!," to Shakespeare
Exclamation of sorrow or pity
Preceder of a bit of bad news
Sustineo ___," U.S.A.F. motto
End of a well-known Stein line
_____, my Love! ye do me wrong
__, the love of women!": Byron
Oh well," in more poetic terms
What a shame!," to Shakespeare
End of a Stein line re pigeons
Sustineo ____: Air Force motto
Word from the Latin for "weary
Word that may precede sad news
___, Babylon" (Pat Frank novel)
Word of lament for "poor Yorick
Word said after a loss, perhaps
Word said with a regretful sigh
___, Time stays, we go": Dobson
Word sometimes said with a tear
Rejected suitor's word, perhaps
Word that's dramatically sighed
___, Babylon" (Cold War classic)
How unfortunate!" to Shakespeare
Sustineo ___," U. S. A. F. motto
Sustineo ___" (early USAF motto)
Victorian word of commiseration.
___! I loved you best": Sheffield
Pigeons on the grass, ___": Stein
Them's the breaks," more formally
Start of Hamlet's "Yorick" speech
___ and alack!" (old exclamation)
Common interjection in Shakespeare
Dramatic expression of unhappiness
That's the way the cookie crumbles
. . . ___ for England": Chesterton
Mama said there'd be days like this
What a shame," in Shakespeare plays
How Dumbledore would say "Sadly ...
Word said while wringing one's hands
___, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio
Word from Hamlet while holding a skull
___ and alack!" (old-timey exclamation)
The weather-glass/Is set at ___": Auden
___, poor Yorick!" (line from "Hamlet")
If only things had turned out different!
___ the day!" (Shakespearean exclamation)
___ the day!" (Shakespearean interjection)
If only things had turned out differently!
That's a shame," in Shakespearean language
Old-timey word meaning "It's a real shame!
___ the day!" (cry repeated in Shakespeare)
___, Babylon" (1959 post-apocalyptic novel)
___, I am dying beyond my means": Oscar Wilde
Pigeons in the grass, ___."—Gertrude Stein.
___, how love can trifle with itself!": Shak.
Interjection derived from the Latin for "weary
Interjection when reminiscing about poor Yorick
Word repeated in "Elegy in a Country Churchyard
Word spoken with a hand on one's forehead, maybe
Interjection that comes from the Latin for "weary
___, 'tis true I have gone here and there": Shak.
___, 'tis true ..." (start of a Shakespearean sonnet)
What a Shakespeare character says instead of "Bummer!
__, 'tis true, I have gone here and there": Sonnet 110
__, I am not coop'd here for defence!": "Henry VI, Part 3
“I know what the caged bird feels, ___!”: Dunbar, 1899
___! 'tis true I have gone here and there" (start of a Shakespeare sonnet)
We need a government, ___, because of the nature of humans": P. J. O'Rourke
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