Possible Questions:
- Trouble
- Distress
- Grief
- Trial
- Misfortune
- Misery
- Sorrow
- "Alas!"
- Suffering
- Anguish
- Hardship
- "Ah, me!"
- Pain
- Heartache
- Travail
- "___ is me!"
- Affliction
- Ailment
- Tribulation
- Agony
- Blue state?
- Calamity
- Sadness
- Trial and tribulation
- Despair
- Wretchedness
- Ill
- Headache
- Despondency
- Angst
- Wednesday's child is full of it
- Deep distress
- Sad state of affairs
- Lot for Wednesday's child
- Fate of Wednesday's child
- Source of despondency
- Lot of Wednesday's child
- Great sorrow
- Begone beginning
- Bad news
- Adversity
- "Oh, ___!"
- Weal's opposite
- Tragedy
- Sob story subject
- Heartbreak
- Bale
- The "vey" in "oy vey"
- Reason to say 'alas'
- It's hard to bear
- Handwringer's feeling
- Hand-wringer's word
- Hand-wringer's feeling
- Hand wringer's feeling
- Grievous distress
- Great distress
- Distressed state
- Cry of grief
- Bad tidings
- "Wednesday's child is full of ___"
- "___ is me"
- "___ is me!" ("Alas!")
- "__ is me!"
- What Wednesday's child is full of
- What any of the Four Horsemen symbolizes
- Unfortunate condition
- Tsuris, so to speak
- Trial or tribulation
- Torch singer topic
- Topic of some tales
- Topic of many a tale
- The "vey" of "oy vey!"
- Tale of _____
- Subject of a jeremiad
- Sob story theme
- Reason to say 'Alas!'
- Reason to cry "Alas!"
- Prophet's threat
- Me, to a griever?
- Me, some sometimes say
- Me, it's often said
- Job's lot?
- Job's lot
- Job lot?
- Job experience?
- Ills in tales
- Great grief
- Doomsayer's cry
- Diapers
- Cause of trouble
- Cause for weeping
- Begone start
- Baneful thing
- "Thou source of all my bliss, and all my __": Goldsmith
- "Sea of troubles"
- "Oh __ is me!"
- "O, ___ is me . . . ": Ophelia
- "Come weal, come ___ . . . "
- "Begone" beginning
- "--- to thee, Moab!" (Num 21:29)
- "___ unto him ..."
- "___ is me!" ("Alas")
- "___ Is I" (book on grammar)
- "__ to him who believes in nothing": Hugo
- 'Alas!' emotion
- ''__ is me!''