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- Stone saying
- Charles Bukowski's is "Don't Try"
- Words to remember you by, maybe
- It's often written in stone
- Graveyard passage
- Mel Blanc's "That's all folks," e.g.
- Words that people don't live by?
- Words for one who's lying?
- Grave words
- Famous last words
- There goes the neighborhood, for Rodney Dangerfield
- Words set in stone?
- Jackie Gleason's is "And away we go"
- Mel Blanc's is "That's all, folks"
- Dangerfield's "There goes the neighborhood," e.g.
- Tombstone, Arizona's newspaper
- Newspaper in Tombstone, Arizona
- Inscription "in memoriam."
- Here lies . . . et cetera.
- Hic jacet.
- Writing on a tombstone
- Last words
- Closing statement
- Everybody loves somebody sometime, for Dean Martin
- The best is yet to come, for Frank Sinatra
- It often contains "lies"
- That's all folks, for Mel Blanc
- Marker writing
- Message that might end "R.I.P."
- George Bernard Shaw wanted his to read "I knew if I stayed around long enough, something like this would happen"
- Passage in a cemetery
- Words written in marble
- It may begin 'Here lies ...'
- Excuse my dust, for Dorothy Parker
- Robert Frost's is "I had a lover's quarrel with the world"
- It's set in stone
- Words carved in stone?
- Eulogizing inscription
- Rest in peace, e.g.
- It's written in stone
- Words in stone
- Memorial inscription
- Inscription that may contain "lies"