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Wagner's "___ und Isolde" 39
Wagner opera title role 23
Wagnerian title role 20
Wagner's Cornish knight 27
Wagner's '-- und Isolde' 36
Nephew of King Mark, in legend 30
Lover of Isolde 15
Knight at the opera 19
King Mark of Cornwall's nephew 34
James Herriot character 23
Iseult's beloved 20
Cornish knight of the Round Table 33
Arthurian prince 16
Wagnerian roles 15
Namesakes of Isolde's lover 31
"Sleepless in Seattle" studio 39
Studio with a Pegasus logo 26
Studio that uses Pegasus in its logo 36
Sibling studio of Screen Gems 29
Film studio with a Pegasus logo 31
Film studio that made "Jerry Maguire" 47
"Jerry Maguire" distributor 37
"As Good As It Gets" film studio 42
Pertaining to Ind.-Ill.-Mich., e.g. 35
Like the New York metropolitan area 35
Involving New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, for example 60
Conjoined area 14
Around a geographical meeting point 35
Sibelius's "Valse ___" 36
"Valse ___" 21
Sad, on the Seine 17
"Valse ___": Sibelius 31
"Valse ___" (Sibelius work) 37
Sibelius' "Valse ___" 35
Melancholy, in Metz 19
Sad, in Paris 13
Valse ___ 9
Sorrowful, to Chopin 20
Sibelius's "Valse __" 35
Sibelius's "Valse ____" 37
Sibelius's "Valse _____" 38
Sad, to Sarkozy 15
Sad, to Sade 12
Sad, in Dijon 13
Sad to Sartre 14
Poetically sad 14
Mournful in Marseilles 22
Melancholy, in Paris 20
Like Sibelius' valse 24
Blue, in Burgundy 17
"Valse ___," Sibelius opus 36
"Valse ___," by Sibelius 34
"Chanson ___" 23
''Valse ___'' (Sibelius work) 45
Bonjour _____ 13
Verse stanza 12
Sterne's "___ Shandy" 35
Wooer of Isolde 15
Toby's nephew in a Sterne book 34
Laurence Sterne's "___ Shandy" 44
Sterne opus 11
Third: Prefix 13
Third: Comb. form 17
Said too often 14
Platitudinous 13
Overly common 13
Like a worn-out maxim 21
Contemptibly familiar 21
Thrice-told 11
Played-out 10
Overworked 10
Overused, as expressions 24
Overused, as a phrase 21
Not real fresh 14
Not novel 9
Much-heard 10
Like an old cliche 18
Clichéd 14
Worn out by overuse 19
Unoriginal and dull 19
Too-often repeated 18
Stating the obvious 19
Overused, as a saying 21
Old as Methuselah, in a way 27
Often heard before 18
Not at all original 19
Like overused crossword clues 29
Like many a cliché 21
Like hackneyed writing 22
Like an old chestnut 20
Like a thrice-told tale 23
Like a sunset at the end of a movie 35
Like a platitude 16
Like "Have a nice day!" 33
Like "Have a nice day," for example 45
Heard too often 15
Hackneyed or unimaginative 26
Beaten to death 15
All too familiar 16
Happy as a lark, for one 24