Worry |
Dread |
Alarm |
Terror |
Fright |
Phobia |
Factor |
Not ___ |
Anxiety |
Suspect |
Bugaboo |
Affright |
Panic ___ |
Nightmare |
Misgiving |
Cape ___. |
Be scared |
N.C. cape |
Cold feet |
Solicitude |
Foreboding |
Feel dread |
N. C. cape |
An emotion |
Butterflies |
Trepidation |
The willies |
Have qualms |
Be scared of |
Be afraid of |
Apprehension. |
Atlantic cape |
Consternation |
Be alarmed by |
Be frightened |
Carolina cape |
Cape off N.C. |
Awe ingredient |
Phobic problem |
Bully's weapon |
Chicken quality |
Chicken's trait |
Panicky feeling |
Not just nerves |
Feeling of dread |
Big butterflies? |
Cape _____, N.C. |
Clowns, for some |
Cold-sweat cause |
Coward's emotion |
Be frightened of |
Apprehensiveness |
Courage opposite |
Daredevil's lack |
Cause of quaking |
Goose bumps cause |
Agoraphobia, e.g. |
Chicken's emotion |
Expect with alarm |
Feeling of fright |
Nightmare emotion |
Reason to tremble |
Smith Island cape |
Cause of quailing |
Certain motivator |
Ailurophobia, e.g. |
Cold sweat emotion |
N.C. river or cape |
What chickens have |
It limits freedom. |
Cause of trembling |
Cause of cowardice |
Adrenaline trigger |
Analysis discussion |
Cause of cold sweat |
Cause of flop sweat |
Goose-flesh arouser |
It may cause quakes |
Trembling companion |
Adrenaline releaser |
Cause of goosebumps |
North Carolina cape |
___ of Flying": Jong |
Cape ___," 1991 film |
Bad thing to live in |
Poe's "grim phantasm |
Reason for trembling |
What a chicken feels |
Cause of goose bumps |
North Carolina river |
Shake in one's boots |
Partner of trembling |
Ode to ___": Collins |
Scaredy-cat's emotion |
Haunted house feeling |
___ Factor" (TV show) |
Cause of a cold sweat |
Chicken's distinction |
Scaredy-cat's feeling |
Source of a nightmare |
Trepidation's partner |
Four Freedoms subject |
Cause of some quaking |
Chicken characteristic |
One cause of trembling |
The ultimate motivator |
Cold feet, so to speak |
... is ___ itself": FDR |
Claustrophobia, for one |
Emotion causing quaking |
Exposure therapy target |
Fight-or-flight emotion |
No ___ (clothing brand) |
Reaction from a chicken |
Reason for a cold sweat |
It might make you sweat |
Cause of white knuckles |
Daredevil's seeming lack |
Daredevil's apparent lack |
Possible cause of shaking |
North Carolina's Cape ___ |
Adrenaline-release trigger |
What bêtes noires inspire |
More than just butterflies |
One of the great motivators |
Be more than concerned about |
Speaking in public, for many |
Subject of an FDR sound bite |
What daredevils seem to lack |
___ and Loathing in Las Vegas |
The "fight or flight" emotion |
Cowardly "Inside Out" character |
Emotion induced by horror films |
It may result in a quick flight |
Subject of one of the Freedoms. |
Emotion conquered by daredevils |
___ Factor" (scary reality show) |
Cause of a rapid heartbeat, perhaps |
It causes adrenaline to be released |
Word repeated in a famous FDR quote |
The only thing we have to ___ is ... |
The path to the dark side," per Yoda |
Neil Diamond "___ of the Marketplace |
Word repeated in an iconic FDR quote |
Word repeated in a historic FDR quote |
Cape ___" (1991 Martin Scorsese movie) |
Yet do I ___ thy nature": Lady Macbeth |
An instructor of great sagacity": Emerson |
The mind-killer," in Frank Herbert's "Dune |
___ is not a lasting teacher of duty": Cicero |
Freedom from ___ (last of FDR's Four Freedoms) |
The foundation of most governments": John Adams |
Proof of a degenerate mind," according to Virgil |
The foundation of most governments," per John Adams |
In time we hate that which we often __": Shakespeare |
Then live, Macduff. What need I __ of thee?": Macbeth |
___ is the foundation of most governments" (John Adams) |
Nothing is more despicable than respect based on ___" (Camus) |
Public speaking, for some, or needles in one's eyeballs, for me |
The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind," per H. P. Lovecraft |
___ makes strangers of people who would be friends": Shirley MacLaine |
___ leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering": Yoda |
That little darkroom where negatives are developed," per Michael Pritchard |