Ease the burden
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AnswerCrossword Clue
LIGHTENEase the burden.
RELENTEase the pressure
RELIEVEEase the tension.
RILEYThe life of ... (ease)
ROAD"Ease On Down the ..."
RILEYThe life of .. (ease)
EXPEDITEEase the way for progress
THEWIZ"Ease on Down the Road" show
TYLENOLThis will help ease the pain
PAVEEase the way, in a way
PAVEEase the way, in a way?
THEWIZ"Ease on Down the Road!" musical
THEWIZ"Ease on Down the Road" musical
ABCLetters that are the epitome of ease
SEATVan Halen "Panama" lyric "Ease the ... back"
MOONLIGHTSONATAMusic to ease the second-job blues?
WIZ"Ease on Down the Road" musical, with "The"
HED"... fly through the air with the greatest of ease"
euphoniesThe tendency to make phonetic change for ease of pronunciation
CUBAHouse members have agreed to ease the food embargo on it
DDEMonogram of the author of "At Ease: Stories I Tell to Friends"
craniotomySurgical perforation of the skull of a dead fetus to ease delivery
craniotomiesSurgical perforation of the skull of a dead fetus to ease delivery
anaptyxis(Greek) the insertion of a vowel between two consonants for ease of pronunciation
anaptyxesANAPTYXIS, (Greek) the insertion of a vowel between two consonants for ease of pronunciation
easedapply less pressure usually used with up or off ease up on the accelerator
bootjacksA device for holding a boot by the heel to ease withdrawal of one's foot
easedlessen the pressure or tension of especially by slackening, lifting, or shifting ease a spring
bootjackA device for holding a boot by the heel to ease withdrawal of one's foot
anaptycticalrelating to anaptyxis, the insertion of a vowel between two consonants for ease of pronunciation also ANAPTYCTIC
anaptycticrelating to anaptyxis, the insertion of a vowel between two consonants for ease of pronunciation also ANAPTYCTICAL
grooving(in the context of other sports) Kick or throw (the ball) successfully; score (a goal) with stylish ease
easedbecome less intense, vigorous, or engaged become moderate usually used with up or off told her staff to ease up a little expected the storm to ease off ease up on fatty foods