Foolishly overconfident statement heard from celebrity at the end? |
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"No way this ends badly for me," perhaps |
Universal |
08 Sep 2024 |
"I'll believe it when I see it!" |
LA Times Daily |
24 May 2023 |
Something memorable said on the way out? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
12 Sep 2022 |
Wit's formula, so sad, spouted with one passing away? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
07 Oct 2021 |
Overly-optimistic statement, passing comment? |
The Telegraph Toughie |
18 Aug 2020 |
Star's awful moods could produce ironic comment |
The Telegraph Toughie |
23 Aug 2017 |
"Et tu, Brute?," e.g |
LA Times Daily |
21 Feb 2017 |
'I'll believe that when I see it!' |
The Washington Post |
27 Nov 2016 |
Say "Kiss me, Hardy"? Don't tempt fate! |
The Times Cryptic |
27 May 2016 |
Something memorable said in passing? |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
12 Apr 2016 |
Joe DiMaggio's "I'll finally get to see Marilyn," e.g. |
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"Like you're really going to do that" |
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This puzzle's theme |
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Theme of this puzzle |
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"Et tu, Brute? Then fall, Caesar!," e.g. |
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"Et tu, Brute?" for example |
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"Et tu, Brute?" for example |
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They might come back to haunt you |
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Statement subsequently belied |
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Noteworthy closing |
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Noteworthy closing |
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"Et tu, Brute? Then fall, Caesar!," e.g. |
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Richard III's "My kingdom for a horse," e.g. |
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Richard III's "My kingdom for a horse," e.g. |
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16-, 37- and 38-Across, e.g. |
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Nelson's "I have done my duty," e.g. |
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"The check is in the mail," e.g. |
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"Et tu, Brute," e.g. |
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Precalamity pronouncement |
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