Rating | Solver | Clue |
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MISFORTUNE | Woe | |
ALAS | Woe! | |
WAVE | Woe. | |
MISERY | Great woe | |
DESPAIR | Great woe | |
WO | See Woe. | |
LAMENT | Tale of woe | |
CASSANDRA | Prophetess of woe | |
WAIL | Cry of woe | |
PINE | Woe; torment; pain. | |
OUTWOE | To exceed in woe. | |
SORROW | First sadness or regret, rue or woe | |
WHOA | Exclamation of woe could stop Black Beauty, for example | |
BANE | Any cause of ruin, or lasting injury; harm; woe. | |
BEGONE | Surrounded; furnished; beset; environed (as in woe-begone). | |
OPPRESSIVE | Heavy; overpowering; hard to be borne; as, oppressive grief or woe. | |
WOE-BEGONE | Beset or overwhelmed with woe; immersed in grief or sorrow; woeful. | |
WOFUL | Full of woe; sorrowful; distressed with grief or calamity; afflicted; wretched; unhappy; sad. | |
BETIDE | To happen to; to befall; to come to ; as, woe betide the wanderer. | |
DELUGE | ...spread; to overpower; to submerge; to destroy; as, the northern nations deluged the Roman empire with their armies; the land is deluged with woe... | |
WORTH | To be; to become; to betide; -- now used only in the phrases, woe worth the day, woe worth the man, etc., in which the verb is in the imperativ... | |
STRAIN | ...spoke in a noble strain; there was a strain of woe in his story; a strain of trickery appears in his career. ... |