Crossword-Solution: WOEBEGONE
We have 17 clues for the answer “WOEBEGONE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Tragedy-stricken | 1 answer |
| Keillor's "News from Lake ___" | 1 answer |
| In a sorry condition | 1 answer |
| AWAY, SORROW! | 1 answer |
| In a sorry state? | 6 answers |
| Heartsore | 15 answers |
| Down in the dumps | 24 answers |
| weakened | 35 answers |
| anguished | 36 answers |
| lugubrious | 44 answers |
| Depressed | 57 answers |
| Despond-ent | 69 answers |
| unhappy | 73 answers |
| forlorn | 76 answers |
| Miserable | 81 answers |
| Sad | 86 answers |
| Blue | 123 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WOEBEGONE (5)
When Hilda saw him coming she started up and gave a little cry of delight; but as she noted his woebegone appearance, a very real paleness came to her cheeks and very real tears to her great dark eyes.
The boy’s real name was Romeo, but everyone called him Lamp-Wick, for he was long and thin and had a woebegone look about him.
Their attire was mean, covered with the dust of the summer’s day, and damp with the night-dew; they all looked woebegone, as if the cares and sorrows of the world had made their steps heavier as they climbed the hill; even the two little children appeared older in evil days than the young man and maiden who had first approached the spring.
Ann Veronica looked up at him and found him regarding her with eyes that were almost woebegone, and into which, indeed, he was trying to throw much more expression than they could carry.
But when the two stout beggars that had been rapped upon the head roused themselves and sat up, and when the others had gotten over their fright and come back, they were as sad and woebegone as four frogs in dry weather, for two of them had cracked crowns, their Malmsey was all gone, and they had not so much as a farthing to cross their palms withal.
Quotes with WOEBEGONE (3)
Thanks to my mother, I was raised to have a morbid imagination. When I was a child, she often talked about death as warning, as an unavoidable matter of fact. Little Debbie's mom down the block might say, 'Honey, look both ways before crossing the street.' My mother's version: 'You don't look, you get smash flat like sand dab.' (Sand dabs were the cheap fish we bought live in the market, distinguished in my mind by their two eyes affixed on one side of their woebegone cartoon…
Who am I? They often tell me I would step from my cell's confinement calmly, cheerfully, firmly, like a squire from his country-house. Who am I? They often tell me I would talk to my warden freely and friendly and clearly, as though it were mine to command. Who am I? They also tell me I would bear the days of misfortune equably, smilingly, proudly, like one accustomed to win. Am I then really all that which other men tell of, or am I only what I know of myself, restless and l…
Look at the woebegone walk of him. Eaten a bad egg. Poached eyes on ghost.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1989–2025).