Answer: EASE
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Let up
- Facility
- Comfort
- Abate
- Relaxation
- Calm
- Loosen
- Lessen
- Smooth
- Relax
- Simplicity
- Simplify
- Alleviate
- Subside
- Life of Riley
- Facilitate
- Rest
- Maneuver gently
- Relieve
- Slacken
- Mollify
- Soothe
- Relief
- Reduce
- Leisure
- The life of Riley
- Prosperity
- Make simpler
- Effortlessness
- Quiet
- Move slowly
- Moderate
- Assuage
- Poise
- Slow down
- Slack off
- Pacify
- Naturalness
- Freedom from worries
- Soften
- Repose
- Peace of mind
- Tranquility
- Mitigate
- Allay
- Dexterity
- Cushiness
- Serenity
- Lighten up
- Affluence
- With the greatest of ___
- Make less difficult
- Freedom from hardship
- Lighten
- Proficiency
- Pave the way for
- Ameliorate
- Carefree quality
- Settle (into)
- Luxury
- Well-being
- Peace
- Convenience
- Tranquillity
- Nonchalance
- Lighten, as a burden
- Liberty
- Grace
- Free from anxiety
- Adroitness
- Sugarcoat
- Natural effortlessness
- Lack of difficulty
- Give some slack
- Comfortable state
- "... with the greatest of ___"
- ". . . with the greatest of ___"
- " ___ on Down the Road"
- Uncomplicated state
- Slip (into)
- Proceed slowly
- Make smooth
- Bed of roses
- Vacationer's delight
- Uncomplicate
- Unaffectedness
- The good life
- Sybarite's delight
- Relaxed state
- Relaxed condition
- Relax, as one's grip
- Palliate
- Move carefully
- Disburden
- "At ___, soldier!"
- Unaffected manner
- Take the edge off
- Stress-free living
- Smooth the way
- Slowly transition (into)
- Reduce, as pain
- Part of a military command
- No trouble at all
- Make less severe
- Life of ___
- Lessen, as difficulties
- Laid-back quality
- Idleness
- Freedom from financial need
- Freedom from concern
- Fluidity
- Deftness
- "___ on Down the Road"
- Smoothness
- Smooth sailing
- Quietude
- Minimal effort
- Lighten (up)
- Lessen, as pain
- Lessen the load
- Ill at ___
- Fluency
- Calmness
- What a prodigy plays with
- What a natural plays with
- Riley's life
- Riley's kind of life
- Move delicately
- Let (up)
- Hardship's opposite
- Handily, after "with"
- Give relief to
- Give relief
- Freedom from constraint
- Freedom from care
- Cut some slack
- Contentment
- "At ___!" (military command)
- "___ On Down the Road" ("The Wiz" song)
- ''___ on down the road''
- What the good life is filled with
- What Fred Astaire danced with
- The life of Riley, say
- Sufferer's desire
- Smooth the way of
- Smooth or soothe
- Slacken off
- Settle comfortably, as into a chair
- Relative affluence
- Opposite of difficulty
- Opposite of aggravate
- No effort
- Move gently
- Moderate, with "up"
- Maneuver slowly
- Make lighter
- Make less complicated
- Little or no effort
- Lighten, as a load
- Lessen or loosen
- Lack of effort
- It may be relative
- Insouciance
- Informality
- Ill at ___ (uncomfortable)
- Great facility
- Good life
- Go gingerly
- Freedom from need
- Freedom from fretting
- Freedom from difficulty
- Enter carefully (with ''in'')
- Cushy comfort
- Carefree state
- "With the greatest of ___"
- "At ---, private!"
- "At ___, private!"
- With the greatest of ---
- With the greatest of ____
- What The Eagles take their "Peaceful" feeling with
- What lotus-eaters enjoy
- Vacationer's joy
- Tranquil rest
- Timbaland "___ Off the Liquor"
- The Methadones "Ill At ___"
- Tactfully remove from office, with "out"
- Something to be ill at
- Smooth the way for
- Slide (into)
- Slacken (off)
- Slack off, with up
- Skindred "___ Up"
- Shift very carefully
- Second word of a military command
- Riley's love
- Riley's lot
- Riley's lifestyle
- Relax, as restrictions
- Put at ---
- Put at ___ (reassure)
- Problemless quality
- Peacefulness
- Pave the way
- Pacific state
- Opposite of stiffness
- No pressure
- No difficulty
- Move without effort
- Move with great care
- Move carefully (into)
- Moderate or mitigate
- MJ/Diana Ross "___ on Down the Road"
- Minimal resistance
- Milton called this "ignoble"
- Maneuver with care
- Maneuver gingerly
- Make smooth, as a transition
- Make more comfortable
- Make less oppressive
- Luxury, say
- Luxurious life
- Loosen or lessen
- Lighten up on
- Life of luxury
- Life of leisure
- Lessen the pain
- Leisurely manner
- Leisure time for a sentry
- Lazy person's aim
- Lap of luxury
- Laid-back lifestyle
- Lack of hardships
- Labor Day delight
- Ill at _____
- Hardship's antithesis
- Grateful Dead "Don't ___ Me In"
- Go gently (into)
- Get out of the line?
- Freedom from worry
- Freedom from labor or stress
- Freedom from labor
- Freedom from constraints
- Fit by careful shifting
- Dumb down, with "up"
- Difficulty's opposite
- Cut some slack (with "up")
- Complacency
- Casual quality
- Carefree life
- Become less burdensome
- Apply less pressure, with "up"
- Apply less pressure (with ''up'')
- Antonym of aggravate
- Ameliorate or mitigate
- Allay, as fears
- Abate, wth "up"
- "There was ___ in Casey's manner as he stepped into his place ..."
- "Soul . . . take thine ___": Luke 12:19
- "DJ ___ My Mind" Niki & The Dove
- "At ___!" (drill sergeant's command)
- "At ___!" (boot camp command)
- "___ on Down the Road" (song from "The Wiz")
- "___ on Down the Road" ("The Wiz")
- "__ on Down the Road"
- " . . . with the greatest of ___"
- ''With the greatest of ___''
- ''At ___, soldier!''
- ___ of mind
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