Unless you have thousands of alike entries, one approach might be to 
actually have a number of either TiddlyWikis, TiddlySpaces, Bags, etc... 
into which you cluster tiddlers depending on topic / context / etc — which 
shifts the problem / focus to...

   - establishing a consistent and manageable way for representation 
   throughout the entirety of your content
   - making this collection of Tiddly* instances explorable via search
      - or even manageable via some form of remote access / editing
   
Cheers, Tobias.

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