- - The English translation, say, is no problem
- - posing no difficulty; requiring little effort
- - Offering no problems when probing limits of energy
- - Not a challenge
- - Offering little challenge
- - Like a no-brainer
- - Posing no challenge
- - Taking no skin off your back
- - Posing no difficulty
- - Whoa chill out!
- - Not tricky to solve
- - English translation, say, is a piece of cake
- - Simple conclusions of the data banks study
- - ... chair (comfortable seat)
- - Energy of charred remnants - hydrogen extracted without difficulty
- - What one star may represent
- - "Five ...... Pieces," Jack Nicholson film
- - Dennis Hopper motorcycle film "...... Rider"
- - Video game setting for a newbie
- - simple key, say, to transpose
- - ....-door policy
- - not hurried
- - Regarding child's play
- - A breeze from East, say, windy
- - Presenting few difficulties
- - Like pie, but not cookies?
- - 2006 hit for the Sugababes
- - "whoa, nellie!"
- - Tune a system's component - it's not difficult
- - Difficulty level often compared to pie
- - Toy-like Bake Oven used by adolescents
- - ...... Rider, Dennis Hopper film
- - sort of "a" emma stone wore in 2010's movie
- - Five ...... Pieces, 1970 Jack Nicholson movie
- - those hard at work won't be taking it
- - As ... as ABC
- - "... Rider," 1969 biker film starring Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper
- - Free from problems
- - "Take it ...," song by the Eagles
- - Beginnerish
- - Emma Stone's film "... A"
- - Simple, straightforward
- - Natural energy wasted, say
- - "... Aces," American radio show from the Golden Age starring Paul Stewart
- - Like very simple puzzles
- - Soldiers may be told to stand thus for a piece of cake
- - effortless to do
- - more than manageable
- - Like pie, or a piece of cake
- - "steady as she goes"
- - like this crossword, hopefully
- - Simple, being tolerant
- - lacking envelopes, pen pal has audiotaped last letter for an american — piece of cake!
- - A piece of cake cannot be hard
- - adele's "...... on me"
- - ...-peasy (very simple)
- - Like Mini crosswords (hopefully)
- - Peasy preceder
- - What every second Texan says is simple and straightforward
- - new orleans is nicknamed the big ....
- - Far from difficult
- - like sunday morning, in a commodores hit
- - Like a two-inch putt hopefully
- - Often seen before going simple
- - Relaxed in odd parts of exam, say
- - ...-Bake Oven, functional toy oven introduced by Kenner
- - Vegan, say, oddly rejected piece of cake
- - it's not difficult to find this answer
- - Some fugitive, as yet loose
- - Beginner's game mode
- - super-simple
- - say wrongly after commencement of exam, "it's not difficult."
- - Like cakewalk
- - Simple enough
- - ... on the eye (pleasant to look at)
- - Requiring minimal effort
- - Piece of cake, metaphorically
- - Fictional detective Rawlins
- - Kid's stuff in the borders of Easter Daisy
- - What can be done without any hassle
- - 1977 Top 10 hit by The Commodores
- - ... as pie (not at all difficult)
- - Simple, a walk in the park
- - "She makes it look so ...." (Effortless)
- - Choppy sea, ultimately stormy, not a problem
- - Not at all tricky
- - "... A," Emma Stone's teen drama
- - ...-peasy (very doable)
- - Rated 1 out of 4 stars, as a sudoku
- - difficulty mode for a noob
- - "pump the brakes, bud!"
- - Appropriate rhyming synonym of "breezy"
- - Doesn't require much effort
- - "nice and ......"
- - Lacking difficulty
- - simple point, say, to adjust
- - A simple note, say, to translate
- - "Take it ...", hit song by The Eagles
- - "Peasy" or "breezy" accompanier
- - Fairly simple
- - "........ Rider" [film]
- - like a one-star sudoku
- - .......... as ABC
- - Like pie?
- - Word with chair or street
- - Crossword category
- - ... does it!
- - How some things come and go?
- - Comparable to pie?
- - Word used to calm people down
- - This does it
- - Street for the wealthy?
- - "Calm down, big fella"
- - ...... listening (radio format)
- - Unforced
- - Not very challenging
- - Desirable street?
- - A pushover
- - "Don't rush into anything!"
- - Simple to do
- - Readily persuadable
- - Marryat's midshipman
- - Like some puzzles
- - Crossword puzzle rating
- - Crossword puzzle category
- - "Simmer down now!"
- - "Don't get too excited now!"
- - "Don't overdo it"
- - ...... as pie
- - Word on a Staples button
- - Word before come and go
- - The Big ...... (nickname for New Orleans)
- - Street for the financially secure?
- - Start to come and go?
- - Simple to solve
- - Quite simple
- - Partner of free
- - On ...... street (rich)
- - Like typical Monday crossword puzzles
- - Like some targets
- - Like a Monday puzzle
- - Like a Monday crossword, supposedly
- - Kind of chair or street
- - It can come before going?
- - How some take it
- - Hardly challenging
- - Eggs over ......
- - Crossword ranking
- - Boston "It's ......"
- - As ...... as pie
- - "Whoa, whoa, whoa"
- - "Whoa, boy!"
- - "Whoa now!"
- - "Take It ---" (Eagles hit)
- - "Don't get all worked up!"
- - "'Tain't nothin'!"
- - "...... Rider" (1969 Dennis Hopper film)
- - "...... peasy, lemon squeezy"
- - "...... does it!" ("Be careful!")
- - Word with street or chair
- - Word with come and go
- - Word with chair or mark
- - Word on a button in Staples ads
- - Word before money or mark
- - Word before chair or after speak
- - Word after "take it" or before "does it"
- - White Zombie "I make it look ......, that's what I said"
- - What often does it?
- - Way to take it
- - Very lenient
- - Undifficult
- - Uncomplex
- - Type of money or chair
- - The Big ...... (New Orleans)
- - Take it ...... (relax)
- - Street for the well-to-do?
- - Sort of chair
- - Skill level option
- - Settle down!
- - Roy Crane's captain
- - Partner of nice
- - Painless
- - On ...... street
- - Not taxing
- - Not problematic
- - Not knotty
- - Not intricate
- - Not exactly challenging
- - Not difficult at all
- - Not burdensome
- - Not at all tough
- - Nice partner
- - Monday's crossword, compared to Friday's
- - Marryat's mindshipman.
- - Marryat's "Mr. Midshipman ......"
- - Marryat hero
- - Marrayat's midshipman
- - Like this puzzle ... not!
- - Like the bunny slope
- - Like Sunday morning, in a Commodores title
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