Exert exhausting effort
Else clues• ___ and trouble
• ...
• ... ___ and trouble
• ... ___ and trouble (Macbeth)
• 'I have nothing to offer but blood, ___, tears, and sweat': Churchill
• Bubble, bubble, ___ and trouble...
• Double, double ___ and trouble...
• Double, double ___ and trouble: Macbeth
• Macbeth witches' word
• Trouble preceder
• Act the serf
• Arduous activity
• Arduous effort
• Break one's back
• Break one's back, but not really
• Break one's back, so to speak
• Churchill offering
• Churchillian offering
• Do scut work, e.g.
• Drudge or trudge
• Drudge's work
• Drudgery
• Elbow grease
• Emulate Tillie
• Exertion
• Exhausting effort
• Great exertion
• Grind
• Hard labor
• Hard work
• Hard work of making it
• Helot's lot
• Hoe and weed, e.g.
• It might make you a sweater
• It's not light work
• Joyless labor
• Kill oneself, so to speak
• Labor
• Labor arduously
• Labor on
• Labor slavishly
• Labor strenuously
• Laborious Warship song?
• One of Churchill's four offerings
• Peg away
• Proceed laboriously
• Put in long hours
• Put one's nose to the grindstone
• Raise a sweat
• Really work
• Shakespeare's witches' word
• Slave
• Slave (away)
• Slog
• Slog away
• Struggle
• Sweat
• Sweat (over)
• Sweat and strain
• Sweat of one's brow
• Sweat producer
• The sweat of honest ___
• Tough labor
• Tough work
• Travail
• Trouble partner
• Trouble partner, in Shakespeare
• Trouble's mate
• Turn one's hand to
• Unloved work
• Wearisome work
• Word in a famous Churchill quote
• Work
• Work away
• Work hard
• Work hard for career
• Work like a dog
• Work like a drudge
• Work like a slave
• Work like heck
• Work like Tillie?
• Work the fields
• Work too hard
• Work up a sweat
• Work very hard
• Work wearyingly
• Productive work (especially physical work done for wages)