| 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 |