| Rating | Solver | Clue |
|---|---|---|
| PACIFY | Soothe | |
| SALVE | Soothe | |
| ALLAY | Soothe | |
| PLACATE | Soothe | |
| LULL | Soothe | |
| EASE | Soothe | |
| SOOTHED | Of Soothe | |
| SOOTHING | Of Soothe | |
| SHAKE | Soothe (wounded pride) | |
| ADDULCE | To sweeten; to soothe. | |
| SOH | Soothe with the odd note | |
| ACCOY | To render quiet; to soothe. | |
| CROON | To soothe by singing softly. | |
| DULCE | To make sweet; to soothe. | |
| COMPOSING | Tending to compose or soothe. | |
| LULLABY | Song to soothe a gutted baby? | |
| BALM | Fragrant cream applied to soothe the skin | |
| INSTIMULATE | Not to stimulate; to soothe; to quiet. | |
| HUSH | To appease; to allay; to calm; to soothe. | |
| DEMULCE | To soothe; to mollify; to pacify; to soften. | |
| QUALIFY | To soothe; to cure; -- said of persons. | |
| EMBAY | To bathe; to soothe or lull as by bathing. | |
| DILL | To still; to calm; to soothe, as one in pain. | |
| SOLACE | To allay; to assuage; to soothe; as, to solace grief. | |
| COAX | To persuade by gentle, insinuating courtesy, flattering, or fondling; to wheedle; to soothe. | |