It sounds like you want to use templates. You can make a tiddler that has 
all of the things that will be the same in the tiddlers you are going to 
create (in the example below this tiddler would be called TiddlerTemplate) 
and make a button like this:

<$button message="tm-new-tiddler" param="TiddlerTemplate">New Tiddler</$button>


Then each time you click the button a new tiddler would be created with all 
the same tags and fields and content of the template tiddler. It is mostly 
equivalent to using the clone, but it allows things like putting a button 
on the bottom of each tiddler that when clicked will make a tiddler based 
on the same template. It also can let you conditionally set tags or fields 
in the created tiddler. Unfortunately I don't know of any place that has a 
good explanation of this off the top of my head, but on my site here 
http://inmysocks.tiddlyspot.com/#Make%20a%20button%20to%20create%20new%20tiddlers%20from%20a%20template
 
I have a button on the bottom of most tiddlers that makes a new tiddler 
tagged with the current one and autofills some content and creates a field. 
You can get much more complex than that. I will see about writing up a 
better explanation of using templates like this.

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