Crossword Clue: Elizabethan interjection
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Elizabethan interjection"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Elizabethan interjection"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to Elizabethan interjection:
- "__! what poverty my Muse brings forth": Shak.
- "___, the heavy day . . . ": Richard II
- Ah, me
- "Ah, me!"
- 'Alas and --!'
- Alas and __
- "Alas and __!"
- Alas and ___
- "Alas and ___!"
- "Alas and ___"
- "Alas and _____"
- Alas partner
- Alas's kin
- Alas's partner
- Dear me!
- "Dear me!"
- Companion of alas
- Elizabethan interjection
- Cordelia's word of lament
- Disheartened cry
- Dismayed cry
- Cousin of alas
- Cry of dismay
- Cry of regret
- Cry of woe
- Expression of regret
- Kin of alas
- Shakespearean cry of woe
- Shakespearean lament
- Shakespearean "shucks"
- Shakespearean shucks
- Quaint word of dismay
- Sorrowful cry
- Oh, dear!
- 'Oh, woe!'
- 'Oh, woe'
- Oh woe!
- Woe is me
- "Woe is me!" in Elizabethan times
- "Woe is me!"
- Woe!
- Woeful exclamation
- Woeful expression
- Old cry of dismay
- Old-style cry of regret
- Old-style term of regret
- Old-timey "alas" partner
- Old word of sorrow
- Old word of woe
- Partner of "alas"
- Partner of alas
- Sighed cry
- Word of regret
- Word of sorrow
- Word of woe
- Welladay!
- "Wellaway!"
- What a pity!
- Unfortunately
- Term of tribulation
Recent Usage of Elizabethan interjection in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Sept. 14, 1991