- - Baseball pitch
- - Stop brittle Tupperware breaking down
- - respite for the french sheep
- - Ease off (2 words)
- - Relief from rent rising
- - Permitted to rise when things get less intense
- - Pause or reduction in intensity of something
- - diminishing lute composition by head of performance
- - diminish and place spanish article the other way
- - A remission to allow you to rise
- - Ease; slacken
- - Subside, like rain
- - be more lenient and allow to 17
- - allow to rise as a respite
- - put spanish article back, needing respite
- - ease off the downward pressure?
- - Abate; slacken
- - Get less intense
- - Respite allowed initially under pressure
- - Decrease pressure [2 wds.]
- - allow to rise for abatement?
- - Rest from dispute, leading retreat
- - Reduction in intensity (informal)
- - allow to ascend and relax
- - The French put off diminishing
- - Stop working so hard: 2 wds.
- - Relax one's efforts
- - Ease off: 2 wds.
- - Become less severe, like rainfall: 2 wds.
- - Ease back
- - Lessening
- - Rain more gently
- - Easing off; breather
- - Stop being cheerful after tenancy
- - Respite from rent increase?
- - Stopped Blue Peter broadcast short of brewing beer
- - Begin to subside
- - Go easier
- - Relieving pause
- - Stop raining so hard (2 words)
- - Happy after tenancy comes to stop
- - Reduce tension
- - Take a break, and a hint to this puzzle's theme
- - Allowed out of bed? That's a relief
- - Back off a bit
- - Grant at university came to an end
- - Abate, as rainfall
- - Abate into a drizzle (2 words)
- - Slacken off, as rainfall
- - The French applied to go north in relief
- - Go easy on the foreign deposit in retrospect
- - Stop, as rain
- - Allowed to hike for relaxation
- - Lull, with lease finishing
- - Relax and put up with the French first
- - Service finished providing respite
- - Run slower
- - Relax in place with the Spanish review
- - Slow down, as rainfall
- - Diminish, as rainfall (2 words)
- - Accommodation costing more? Respite wanted
- - Subside to a drizzle
- - The French put back cessation
- - Subside, as rainfall
- - Diminish, as rainfall
- - Stop pushing so hard
- - Gradual reduction
- - Stop running so hard
- - Abate, as rain
- - Slacken off or allow to surface
- - Abate into a drizzle
- - Stop pushing
- - Mitigation
- - Work less hard
- - Relax; back off
- - Stop working so hard
- - Slackening
- - Release, as in wrestling
- - Slackening; abatement
- - A slackening.
- - Lessening of effort.
- - Pause: Colloq.
- - Slackening: Colloq.
- - Abatement: Colloq.
- - Diminution
- - Surcease
- - Slowdown
- - Eased
- - Give some slack
- - Halt
- - Lessen in intensity
- - Ease off, as rain
- - Slacken off
- - Cease
- - Respite
- - Lull
- - Relief
- - Breather
- - Become less intense
- - Tail off
- - Be a slacker
- - Become less severe
- - Slacken
- - Break
- - Pause
- - Cessation
- - Relent
- - Relaxed
- - Relaxation
- - Ease
- - Diminish
- - Subside
- - Wane
- - Abate
- - Abatement
- - Ease off
- - Slack off
- - Decline
- - "Relax"
- - "Slow down!"
- - Moderate
- - ... stop
- - [Back off!]
- - lessening or abatement in something
- - Articulate English Liberal backed moderate
- - diminish or slow down
- - stopping playing with a quiet lute
- - the french getting place back become less intense
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