- Alleviate
- Alleviate, assuage
- Alleviate, palliate
- Assuage
- Believe a change of leader will ease burden
- Come to the aid of
- Dispel worries
- A prolonged, dull pain
- Bachelors hurt inside
- Continued pain
- Continuous dull pain
- Deep pain
- Dull pain
- Each is prepared to feel sore
- Air, for example
- Basically, garlic assures stinky flatulence
- Blast of air?
- Butane or neon
- Chemical weapon
- Cooking fuel
- Domestic fuel
- A-la a piece of cake
- Elementary
- exploited when a little queasy
- Greasy King George leaving ... ready?
- Lenient
- No trouble
- Not difficult
- Cut up sausage to keep the peace
- Demanded as wage to keep the peace
- Make milder
- Pacify
- To soften, in a figurative sense; to allay, mitigate,
ease, or lessen, as heat, pain, or grief; to appease or pacify, as
passion or tumult; to satisfy, as appetite or desire.
- To abate or subside.
- Abate (of storm)
- Absence of difficulty
- Absence of difficulty or effort
- Alleviate
- Alleviate the vowels for referee
- Alleviate using greasepaint
- Become less painful