Answer: AIL
AIL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining AIL with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Worry
- Bother
- Trouble
- Hurt
- Plague
- Have a bug
- Suffer
- Pain
- Distress
- Feel poorly
- Disturb
- Sicken
- Afflict
- Ache
- Be under the weather
- Be sick
- Discomfort
- Be unwell
- Feel unwell
- Languish
- Feel sick
- Require rest, perhaps
- Have something
- Feel pain
- Feel bad
- Be off
- Feel crummy
- Be indisposed
- Feel ill
- Feel out of sorts
- Feel lousy
- Feel under the weather
- Feel off
- Feel awful
- Have the flu
- Be in pain
- Have a cold
- Be ill
- Be bedridden
- Not feel well
- Need medical attention
- Need a doctor
- Be out of sorts
- Bother greatly
- Affect adversely
- Feel rotten
- Be troubled
- Feel fluish
- Feel feverish
- Be laid up
- Feel queasy
- Be sickly
- Not be well
- Feel under par
- Feel malaise
- Be in poor health
- Take to one's bed
- Have something to complain about
- Catch a bug, say
- Become sick
- Be distressed
- Trouble.
- Need a doctor's care
- Have the flu, say
- Have a fever
- Feel sickly
- Suffer, as from the flu
- Suffer illness
- Require nursing, e.g.
- Require nursing
- Need nursing
- Need aspirin
- Gallic garlic
- Feel below par
- Come down with something
- Cause trouble to
- Cause to suffer
- Catch something
- Catch a bug
- Be valetudinarian
- Be less than 100 percent
- Suffer somewhat
- Run a fever, say
- Have what's going around
- Have what's "going around"
- Have something the matter
- Have aches and pains
- Have a malady
- Feel yucky
- Feel unsound
- Feel terrible
- Do poorly
- Catch the flu
- Be under par
- Be less than healthy
- Be in need of a sick day
- Be down
- Be bothered by
- Be below par
- Be bedbound
- Suffer pain
- Suffer ill health
- Suffer from sickness
- Run a temperature
- Need to see a doctor, perhaps
- Need medicine
- Need a sawbones
- Have the flu, maybe
- Garlic
- Feel far from fine
- Fare poorly
- Be not up to par
- Be miserable
- Be down with something
- Take to the sickbed
- Suffer symptoms
- Suffer some
- Sneeze, cough, etc.
- Run a temperature, say
- Require Tylenol, say
- Require doctoring, e.g.
- Not feel so hot
- Not feel so good
- Not do well
- Need a sick day
- Need a nurse
- Need a G.P.
- Lose vigor.
- Homophone for ale
- Have the vapors
- Have the sniffles
- Have the flu, perhaps
- Have the blahs
- Have something wrong
- Have health issues
- Have an illness
- Have a health problem
- Have a headache
- Have a fever, say
- Have a fever, e.g.
- Have a cold, say
- Have a cold, perhaps
- Have a cold, maybe
- Have a bug, maybe
- Have a bad case of something
- Give trouble to
- Get a grippe
- Garlic, to Gerard
- Garlic, to Gaston
- Garlic, in Gananoque
- Feel wretched
- Feel punky
- Feel pain, perhaps
- Feel low
- Feel like garbage
- Feel less than 100%
- Feel indisposed
- Feel down
- Feel distress
- Feel discomfort
- Fall ill
- Cough and sneeze, say
- Confine to bed, maybe
- Cause distress to
- Bring pain to
- Be under par, healthwise
- Be poorly
- Be less than 100%
- Be laid up in bed
- Be in misery
- Be in a bad way
- Be down with the flu
- Be bedridden, say
- We sick
- Trouble, afflict
- Suffer from the flu, for example
- Suffer from allergies, say
- Suffer from a sickness
- Suffer from a disease
- Suffer discomfort
- Run a fever, perhaps
- Require treatment, perhaps
- Require rest, maybe
- Require meds, maybe
- Require medication
- Require curing
- Require bed rest, perhaps
- Require a sick day
- Not thrive
- Not feel too hot
- Not feel so good.
- Not feel oneself
- Not feel one's best
- Not feel 100%
- Not fare well
- Not do well?
- Not do so well
- Not be at full strength
- Need to take a sick day
- Need to see a doctor, maybe
- Need to call in sick
- Need recuperation time
- Need nursing, say
- Need meds, perhaps
- Need medicine, maybe
- Need curing
- Need care
- Need bed rest
- Need antibiotics, say
- Need a tonic
- Look peaked
- Lie on the couch moaning and groaning
- Lie in bed, say
- Languish in bed
- Lack one's usual vitality, maybe
- Incur coryza
- Homophone of a pub drink
- Homophone for a libation
- Have the pip
- Have the miseries
- Have the flu, for example
- Have the flu, e.g.
- Have problems
- Have pain
- Have miseries
- Have it bad?
- Have headaches, say
- Have discomfort
- Have chills, say
- Have chills, perhaps
- Have caught something
- Have an affliction
- Have a runny nose or headache, maybe
- Have a nasty bug, say
- Have a hangover, perhaps
- Have a complaint
- Have a bug, say
- Have a bad cold, say
- Get the flu
- Get feverish
- Garlic, to Genevieve
- Garlic, to Gagne
- Garlic, in Grenoble
- Garlic, in Gentilly
- Garlic, in Gaspe
- Fight a cold, say
- Feel queasy, e.g.
- Feel poor
- Feel peaked
- Feel nauseous, say
- Feel miserable
- Feel malaise, e.g.
- Feel like staying in bed
- Feel less than perfect
- Feel less than fine
- Feel icky
- Feel feverish, say
- Feel feverish, perhaps
- Feel feverish, maybe
- Feel far less than 100%
- Feel crappy
- Feel congested, say
- Feel bum
- Feel blah
- Come down with a bug
- Catch that bug
- Catch a virus, say
- Catch a bug?
- Be unwell.
- Be under par?
- Be unable to come in, say
- Be the trouble with.
- Be out, perhaps
- Be out of health
- Be on the disabled list, say
- Be off, in a way
- Be off one's feed
- Be near bankruptcy
- Be moribund, say
- Be in trouble
- Be in the grip of la grippe
- Be in bed, maybe
- Be in bad shape
- Be hurting
- Be hung over, e.g.
- Be home sick
- Be green around the gills
- Be down with a bug
- Be abed
- Afflict — feel unwell
- Affict
- Affect badly
- Ache all over
- "What can __ thee, knight-at-arms": Keats
- 'ard rain?
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