- DEATH
- ____ of a Salesman
- Partner of taxes
- Late period?
- See 22-Down
- The golden key that opens the palace of eternity to Milton
- Necrophobe's fear
- The sound of distant thunder at a picnic: W.H. Auden
- ___ be not proud ...: Donne
- Certain thing, it's said
- Very last moment of a sports game
- ___ of a Salesman
- Card signifying change in tarot
- ___ Be Not Proud
- ___ Takes a Holiday (1934 film)
- ___ Becomes Her (Hawn/Streep comedy)
- It's as sure as taxes, so they say
- Word in many Agatha Christie titles
- Life partner?
- One of Franklin's two certainties
- ___ by chocolate (calorie-heavy dessert)
- Tarot card often interpreted as a positive sign, ironically
- The Grim Reaper
- Agatha Christie title word
- -in Venice. Mann
- Card in the major arcana
- Murder by __: Neil Simon comedy
- Done to __: repeated too often
- Donne's "__ Be Not Proud"
- I'm not afraid of __; I just don't want to be there when it happens: Woody Allen
- Demise
- First word in titles by Arthur Miller and Agatha Christie
- Love and __
- Murder by __: 1976 Neil Simon spoof film
- __ metal: dark '80s-'90s music genre
- __ Comes to Pemberley: P.D. James novel
- __ of a Salesman
- Till __ do us part
- __ Valley, California
- __ on the Nile (1978 film)
- One of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
- Extinction.
- ___ and Transfiguration.
- The Pale Horse: Rev. vi, 8.
- Thomas Mann's "___ in Venice."
- ___ Valley.
- To ___ (to the extreme).
- ___ in the Afternoon.
- Bored to ___
- Taxes' partner
- Kind of blow
- Rider on a pale horse
- Quietus
- ___ and taxes
- Mann's "___ in Venice"
- ___ in the Afternoon: Hemingway
- One of the Four Horsemen
- ___ Valley, Calif.
- _____ in Venice
- Ruination
- Finis
- Departure
- Passing
- Browne's "cure of all diseases"
- Failure
- End
- Theroux's "endless night"
- Necrophobiac's fear
- John Donne's "___ Be Not Proud"
- Its stroke is "as a lover's pinch, which hurts, and is desired," per Cleopatra
- The end
- Point of no return?
- ___ and 36-Across (two of life's certainties)
- ___ by chocolate (popular dessert)
- The king of terrors, per Job 18
- Sudden ___ (overtime format)
- Tarot card that bears the numeral XIII
- No more than passing from one room into another, per Helen Keller
- What the Grim Reaper brings
- I_ _ _ _ _at terrifies thanatophobes
- One of life's certainties
- Metallica "___ Magnetic"
- It "be not proud", according to a John Donne poem
- Chile has left open the possibility of trying Pinochet in the "Caravan of __" killings of political prisoners
- ___ Wish (Bronson film)
- Free climbers knowingly risk it
- Word with heat or cheat
- ___ on the Nile (Agatha Christie mystery)
- What Mary Oliver compared to "an iceberg between the shoulder blades" in a 1992 work
- _____ of a Salesman
- Fate of Miller's salesman
- ___ in Venice
- Companion of taxes
- What the Grim Reaper represents
- It's as sure as taxes
- Word in several Agatha Christie titles
- It's certain along with taxes, it's said
- Word before "stare" or "Star"
- Love to ___ (adore)
- Thanatophobes' fear
- Thomas Mann's ____ in Venice
- Kind of knell
- This and taxes are certain
- The living end?
- Arthur Miller's "___ of a Salesman"
- One of two certainties, to Franklin
- As sure as taxes
- -- Be Not Proud: Donne
- Word in many whodunit titles
- Tarot card numbered XIII
- Idea that terrifies thanatophobes