- FELL
- Tumbled
- Toppled
- Character actor Norman
- Dove
- Took a header
- Lost value
- Collapsed
- Deadly, as a swoop
- Chop down
- Swoop's adjective
- Cut down
- Took a trip?
- John Dickson Carr's sleuth Gideon
- Hit bottom
- Succumbed to attack
- Took a nosedive
- Went down
- Declined
- Carr detective Gideon
- Hew
- Took a tumble
- Dropped down
- Dropped, as prices
- Made like Humpty Dumpty
- Cut down, as a tree
- Knock down
- What stars did on Alabama
- ___ back: retreated
- Dropped
- Took a dive
- Diminished
- Succumbed to gravity
- More than stumbled
- Didn't recover from a trip?
- Dreadful
- Hit the deck
- Was captured
- Keeled over
- Lost one's footing
- Dropped to the ground
- Settled
- Took a spill
- Toppled over
- Couldn't stay up
- Dreadful, to the Bard
- Succumbed.
- Terrible.
- Cut down trees.
- Fierce.
- Came down.
- Subsided.
- Rose's opposite
- What Jack did
- Kind of swoop
- Stumbled
- Cruel
- ___ due (matured)
- Plunged
- Savage
- Hew yews
- Hew a yew
- Lay low
- Wield an ax on an ash
- Flopped
- Sinister
- I do not like thee, Dr. ___
- Plunged to earth
- If I ___, Beatles song
- Backslid
- Bring down
- Take an ax to
- Dipped
- Was defeated
- Beatles: "If I ___"
- Kelly Clarkson: "The Day We ___ Apart"
- Milla Jovovich "Gentleman Who ___"
- Soundgarden "___ on Black Days"
- Became enamoured
- At one ___ swoop
- Dropped from high
- Went from bull to bear
- What Jack and Jill did
- What Humpty Dumpty did
- Bring down, as a tree
- Cut down, or dropped down
- Lake District walking venue
- Hit the ground
- Gave in to temptation
- Went from bull to bear, e.g.
- Cascaded
- Did a face-plant, say
- Dropped, like temperatures
- Came to pass
- Took the plunge
- Stretch of high moorland