| Sob |
| War |
| Mew |
| Yowl |
| Bawl |
| Wail |
| Yell |
| Weep |
| Whoop |
| Shout |
| Squall |
| Shriek |
| Holler |
| Bellow |
| Clamor |
| Boohoo |
| Far __ |
| Snivel |
| Exclaim |
| Blubber |
| Call __ |
| Tear up |
| Call out |
| Outburst |
| ___ wolf |
| Yell out |
| Loud call |
| Shout out |
| Caterwaul |
| Don't __! |
| ___ havoc |
| Lacrimate |
| Sob aloud |
| Ejaculate |
| Get weepy |
| Hullabaloo |
| Break down |
| [Boo-hoo!] |
| Shed tears |
| Rah or bah |
| Let it out |
| Exclamation |
| Vociferate. |
| Have a bawl |
| Go "boo-hoo |
| Hue partner |
| Call loudly |
| Yip or yelp |
| Battle-___. |
| Go "waaaah! |
| Shed a tear |
| Show sorrow |
| Make a scene |
| Utter loudly |
| Sound of woe |
| Be lacrimose |
| Howl or bark |
| Squawk, e.g. |
| Rend the air |
| Emulate Echo |
| Show sadness |
| Get blubbery |
| __ Me a River |
| Far or battle |
| Pain reaction |
| Whoop or weep |
| Get way down? |
| Be lachrymose |
| Get all misty |
| Hue's partner |
| Loud outburst |
| Emulate Niobe |
| Let it all out |
| Geronimo, e.g. |
| Yay!" or "Hey! |
| Evince sadness |
| Had a good ___ |
| Tally-ho, e.g. |
| Get misty-eyed |
| Express sorrow |
| Act like a baby |
| Eureka!" is one |
| Hue's companion |
| Shed some tears |
| Burst into tears |
| Break into tears |
| Johnnie Ray song |
| Keen in Kilarney |
| Not just tear up |
| Party watchword. |
| Show lamentation |
| Show unhappiness |
| Shed a few tears |
| Get all blubbery |
| Be moved to tears |
| React to an onion |
| Sound from a crib |
| Opposite of laugh |
| React to tear gas |
| React to sad news |
| Baby-monitor noise |
| It may be piercing |
| It may be rallying |
| Eureka!" or "Ouch! |
| Show sorrow or joy |
| Big Girls Don't ___ |
| Sad Veronicas song? |
| ''Eureka!'' for one |
| Break down, in a way |
| Extra! Extra!," e.g. |
| I won! I won!," e.g. |
| Be a sore loser, say |
| Let it out, in a way |
| Show grief, in a way |
| React to a sad movie |
| Word with war or far |
| 1951 Johnnie Ray hit |
| ___ Havoc," 1942 play |
| Don't hold back tears |
| Fail at stoicism, say |
| Johnnie Ray hit: 1951 |
| React to spilled milk |
| React to a tearjerker |
| Turn on the waterworks |
| One way to express joy |
| React to sliced onions |
| Show emotion, in a way |
| Megahit by Johnnie Ray |
| ___ the Beloved Country |
| Big girls don't do this |
| Mowat's Never ____ Wolf |
| React to a rom-com, say |
| Second half of a hoo-ha |
| Uris' Battle ____ |
| One way to summon mommy |
| ___ uncle (admit defeat) |
| When Doves ---" (Prince) |
| Word before foul or wolf |
| Let it all out, in a way |
| Overreact to spilt milk? |
| Overreact to spilled milk |
| 1951 #1 hit for Johnny Ray |
| Word with "war" or "battle |
| Don't ___ over spilled milk |
| Johnnie Ray hit of the 50's |
| Baby-monitor noise, perhaps |
| React to a kitchen bulb, maybe |
| Show happiness or sadness, say |
| Top record of Johnny Ray: 1952 |
| Word oft-repeated in "96 Tears |
| ___ wolf (raise a false alarm) |
| What you can't do in baseball? |
| ___ the Beloved Country": Paton |
| Curiouser and curiouser!," e.g. |
| Make a plea for sympathy, maybe |
| What you cannot do in baseball? |
| Ray Charles "Baby, Don't You ___ |
| React to wonderful or awful news |
| Word after "rallying" or "battle |
| Justin Timberlake "___ Me a River |
| React to beautiful music, perhaps |
| Big Girls Don't ___" (Fergie song) |
| Devil May ___" (video game series) |
| One for all and all for one," e.g. |
| ___ Like a Baby" (1968 Box Tops hit) |
| React to a scene that's a tearjerker |
| What slicing onions might make you do |
| ''All for one and one for all,'' e.g. |
| What big girls don't do, in a '60s hit |
| What chopping onions might make you do |
| Alan Paton's "___, the Beloved Country |
| You might have a good one after a breakup |
| What chopping onions might cause you to do |
| ___, the Beloved Country" (Alan Paton novel) |
| What Evita asked Argentina not to do for her |
| ___ Me a River" (2002 Justin Timberlake song) |
| You make a grown man ___" (Rolling Stones lyric) |
| What big girls don't do, according to the Four Seasons |
| ___ 'Havoc,' and let slip the dogs of war": Mark Antony |
| Try to get things your way (if you're a three year old) |