- - "into the woods" duet about the pain that princes feel
- - Pain that makes any go wild
- - Defeated one's feeling?
- - Intense feeling
- - Miserable feeling
- - Tortured feeling
- - That tortured feeling
- - Awful feeling
- - feeling produced from cringe comedy, maybe
- - pained expression after five testify
- - "The ... and the Ecstasy" (biographical novel about Michelangelo)
- - Intense anguish
- - Struggle in US city after a success
- - To resign, in any case, means pain
- - Pained frustration
- - Any about to depart may give hurt
- - try any clothes, it's a pain
- - Intense pain or suffering
- - great torment
- - Leave in some pain
- - Type of aunt who might be found on the pages of a tabloid newspaper?
- - Another term for pain or anguish
- - Pain is extremely nasty after a run
- - into the woods song with the lyric "oh, the torture they teach"
- - Torture of mind or body
- - ... aunt (one who tries to solve your problems)
- - Ecstasy's partner
- - Convulsive struggle
- - Acute pain
- - Suffering, from cancellation
- - Screaming pain
- - Profound suffering
- - Paloma Faith song of suffering?
- - Kind of aunt?
- - Extreme misery
- - Ecstasy's literary partner
- - Ecstasy's companion
- - Distress simulated by wrestlers.
- - Antithesis of ecstasy
- - "The ...... and the Ecstasy": Stone
- - "The ...... and the Ecstasy": I. Stone
- - ...... column, in British papers.
- - Kind of newspaper column
- - Great pain
- - .... column
- - Severe distress
- - Pangs
- - Ecstasy's opposite
- - Extreme distress
- - Young lady duly left in great distress
- - Heartbreak, maybe
- - Serious pain
- - Counterpart of ecstasy
- - Extreme suffering
- - Try to stop some suffering
- - Sitting next to a constantly crying baby on a cross-country flight, maybe
- - Ecstasy's counterpart
- - Extreme pain
- - "Into the Woods" song
- - Severe pain
- - '... the .... of defeat': 'Wide World of Sports' phrase
- - Serious suffering
- - Ecstasy's antithesis
- - Mental torment
- - Terrible pain
- - U-turn from ecstasy
- - Unrelenting pain
- - Significant suffering
- - 10 on the pain scale
- - What waiting for overdue results can be
- - Suffering in the past ends in plain misery
- - ". . . the ...... of defeat"
- - Indefinite number engaged in system of exercises standing on head in pain
- - Having one's wisdom teeth pulled, e.g
- - Try to block some pain
- - Excruciating pain
- - Intense suffering
- - State nobody wants to live in
- - Ecstasy opposite
- - Great suffering
- - Unbearable pain
- - Opposite of ecstasy
- - Hell
- - Intense pain
- - It's a big pain
- - Intense suspense, e.g.
- - Thrill's sporting opposite
- - Pain and suffering
- - Throes and woes
- - Prolonged suffering
- - Waiting, for the impatient, say
- - True pain
- - Breaking Benjamin "Dear ......"
- - You suffer when you're in it
- - Hellish suffering
- - Painful ordeal
- - See 55-Across
- - Song from Sondheim's "Into the Woods"
- - "There is no greater ...... than bearing an untold story inside you": Maya Angelou
- - Awful struggle
- - ". . . and the .... of defeat"
- - Unending pain
- - "The thrill of victory and the ...... of defeat"
- - It's a major pain
- - Emotion in defeat, sometimes
- - ...... aunt (British advice columnist)
- - Sitting through a bad violin recital, say
- - Listening to an insufferable bore, often
- - Intense suspense, say
- - Intense distress
- - Cause for contortions
- - "The .... and the Ecstasy"
- - Excruciation
- - A long, amateurish piano recital, maybe
- - Defeat may bring it
- - Violent struggle
- - Extreme emotion
- - Sitting through a bad piano recital, e.g.
- - Hard going
- - Woe
- - Deep distress
- - Major pain
- - Torture
- - Torment
- - It hurts
- - Severe suffering
- - Travail
- - Misery
- - Great distress
- - Anguish
- - Suffering
- - Kind of column
- - Distress
- - Prolonged pain
- - Pain
- - Cause of writhing, perhaps
- - Torment or anguish
- - ... aunt (problem solver)
- - Severe woe, distress
- - "... the ... of defeat" [Sports show intro words]
- - Move in any torment
- - Terrible pain, suffering
- - "into the woods" song performed by chris pine and billy magnussen
- - ...... aunt, problem page columnist
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