| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| ABATE | Lessen | |
| EASE | Lessen | |
| DECREASE | Lessen | |
| TAPEROFF | Gradually lessen | |
| AMENUSE | To lessen. | |
| LESSENED | Of Lessen | |
| LESSENING | Of Lessen | |
| WEAKEN | Lessen in strength | |
| MITIGATE | Lessen in severity | |
| MINISH | To diminish; to lessen. | |
| ANTIFRICTION | Tending to lessen friction. | |
| LESS | To make less; to lessen. | |
| SLENDERNESS | Nerds lessen disturbing lack of bulk | |
| LIGHTEN | Lie ten to lessen the load | |
| FALL | To diminish; to lessen or lower. | |
| LOS ANGELES | Pacific coast city to lessen gaol riots | |
| LOSANGELES | Pacific coast city to lessen gaol riots | |
| ELEVATE | To lessen; to detract from; to disparage. | |
| DISQUANTITY | To diminish the quantity of; to lessen. | |
| DAMPEN | To depress; to check; to make dull; to lessen. | |
| ALLEVIATE | To lighten or lessen the force or weight of. | |
| PARE | Fig.: To diminish the bulk of; to reduce; to lessen. | |
| ATTENUATE | To become thin, slender, or fine; to grow less; to lessen. | |
| RETRENCH | To lessen; to abridge; to curtail; as, to retrench superfluities or expenses. | |
| DEPRECIATION | The act of lessening, or seeking to lessen, price, value, or reputation. | |