| Hell |
| Pain |
| Misery |
| Travail |
| Torment |
| Torture |
| Anguish |
| Distress |
| It hurts |
| True pain |
| Suffering |
| Hard going |
| Acute pain |
| Great pain |
| ___ column |
| Major pain |
| Severe pain |
| Excruciation |
| Intense pain |
| Extreme pain |
| Deep distress |
| Awful feeling |
| Unending pain |
| Terrible pain |
| Mental torment |
| Awful struggle |
| Extreme misery |
| Painful ordeal |
| Screaming pain |
| Prolonged pain |
| Great distress |
| Kind of column |
| Intense feeling |
| It's a big pain |
| Throes and woes |
| Unbearable pain |
| Great suffering |
| Unrelenting pain |
| Tortured feeling |
| Ecstasy opposite |
| Severe suffering |
| Violent struggle |
| The ___ of defeat |
| Hellish suffering |
| It's a major pain |
| Ecstasy's partner |
| Extreme suffering |
| Miserable feeling |
| Serious suffering |
| Excruciating pain |
| Intense suffering |
| Profound suffering |
| Pain and suffering |
| Ecstasy's opposite |
| Ecstasy's companion |
| U-turn from ecstasy |
| Convulsive struggle |
| Prolonged suffering |
| Opposite of ecstasy |
| 10 on the pain scale |
| Into the Woods" song |
| Ecstasy's antithesis |
| Antithesis of ecstasy |
| Cause for contortions |
| Significant suffering |
| That tortured feeling |
| Ecstasy's counterpart |
| Intense suspense, e.g. |
| Defeated one's feeling? |
| The ____ and the Ecstasy |
| Kind of newspaper column |
| . . . and the __ of defeat |
| Ecstasy's literary partner |
| Thrill's sporting opposite |
| Breaking Benjamin "Dear ___ |
| Suffering, from cancellation |
| You suffer when you're in it |
| Emotion in defeat, sometimes |
| State nobody wants to live in |
| ___ column, in British papers. |
| The ___ and the Ecstasy": Stone |
| Paloma Faith song of suffering? |
| Waiting, for the impatient, say |
| Distress simulated by wrestlers. |
| The ___ and the Ecstasy": I. Stone |
| ___ aunt (British advice columnist) |
| Song from Sondheim's "Into the Woods |
| Having one's wisdom teeth pulled, e.g. |
| A long, amateurish piano recital, maybe |
| What waiting for overdue results can be |
| Listening to an insufferable bore, often |
| Sitting through a bad piano recital, e.g. |
| Sitting through a bad violin recital, say |
| The thrill of victory and the ___ of defeat |
| There is no greater ___ than bearing an untold story inside you": Maya Angelou |