| Low |
| Wane |
| Flag |
| Drop |
| Sink |
| Fade |
| Abate |
| Weaken |
| Lessen |
| Recede |
| Shrink |
| Go out |
| Ease up |
| Go down |
| Dwindle |
| Slacken |
| Decline |
| Subside |
| Retreat |
| Outflow |
| Descent |
| Regress |
| Go back |
| Ease off |
| Fall off |
| Drop off |
| Die down |
| Decrease |
| Diminish |
| Withdraw |
| Flow out |
| Pull out |
| Backflow |
| Die away |
| Peter out |
| Slack off |
| Fade away |
| Fall back |
| Low point |
| Draw back |
| ___ decay |
| Go slowly |
| Fall away |
| Pull back |
| Trail off |
| Recession |
| Retrocede |
| ____ Tide |
| Flow away |
| Drop back |
| Tide type |
| Taper off. |
| Diminution |
| Retrograde |
| Regression |
| Drift back |
| Flow back. |
| ___ reflux |
| Flood stage |
| __ and flow |
| Flow's mate |
| Tide reflux |
| Grow weaker |
| Ocean motion |
| Shore leave? |
| At a low ___ |
| Current type |
| Tidal motion |
| Tidal return |
| Dwindle down |
| Tidal reflux |
| Tidal action |
| Flow partner |
| Certain tide |
| Outward flow |
| Type of tide |
| Become weaker |
| Kind of tide? |
| Backward flow |
| Tidal decline |
| Go out to sea |
| Receding tide |
| Tidal retreat |
| Flows partner |
| Decline slowly |
| Lose intensity |
| Go down slowly |
| Slowly decline |
| Tide's retreat |
| Emulate a tide |
| Tidal movement |
| Gradual decline |
| Cabaret" lyrist |
| Flow" companion |
| Zorba" lyricist |
| Act like a tide |
| Flows' opposite |
| Wash out to sea |
| Partner of flow |
| Poetic monogram |
| Gradually lessen |
| Lessen gradually |
| Gradually weaken |
| State of decline |
| Fall back slowly |
| Outward movement |
| Recess, as water |
| Flood's opposite |
| Go out, in a way |
| Lessen over time |
| Opposite of rise |
| Flow's companion |
| Point of decline |
| Flow counterpart |
| Tidal withdrawal |
| Recede gradually |
| Go with the flow |
| One of the tides |
| Period of decline |
| Go out, as a tide |
| Go away, in a way |
| Gradually subside |
| Opposite of flood |
| Retreat as a tide |
| A tide will do it |
| Gradually decline |
| Undergo recession |
| Chicago" lyricist |
| Decline gradually |
| Recede to the sea |
| Gradually diminish |
| Drop in the ocean? |
| Lessen, as support |
| Platters "___ Tide |
| Recede like a tide |
| Reflux of the tide |
| Tide's weak action |
| 'Cabaret' lyricist |
| Companion of "flow |
| Outward tidal flow |
| Flow's counterpart |
| Become less intense |
| Dwindle, as support |
| Ease off, as a tide |
| EBM band Nitzer ___ |
| Emulate a weak tide |
| Fall back gradually |
| Flood's counterpart |
| Flow back (of tide) |
| Go out at the shore |
| Go out on the beach |
| Go out, as the tide |
| Recede, (as a tide) |
| Subside, as the sea |
| Weaken in intensity |
| Fade, like the tide |
| Fall back, tidewise |
| Go to a lower level |
| Suffer a recession? |
| Recede, as the tide |
| Dwindle, as strength |
| Fade away, as a tide |
| Go back, as the tide |
| Go out, at the beach |
| Leave shore, perhaps |
| Pull away from shore |
| Recede, on the beach |
| Subside, as the tide |
| Draw away from shore |
| Fall away, as a tide |
| Go down, as the tide |
| Recede, at the beach |
| Flow away, as a tide |
| Move back, as a tide |
| A drop in the ocean? |
| Fall back, as a tide |
| Flow back, as a tide |
| Drift back to the sea |
| Fall back, water-wise |
| Flow out, as the tide |
| Kander's collaborator |
| Lessen, as enthusiasm |
| Fall off, as the tide |
| Go out from the shore |
| Move out, like a tide |
| Recede from the shore |
| Go out, like the tide |
| Recede, like the tide |
| Dwindle, as enthusiasm |
| Emulate a certain tide |
| Pull out, on the beach |
| Shrink back from shore |
| A tide that's not high |
| Go back, like the tide |
| Subside, like the tide |
| Fall back, as the tide |
| Go down, like the tide |
| Flow back, as the tide |
| 'Cabaret' lyricist Fred |
| Flow away from the land |
| Return to a lower level |
| 'Chicago' lyricist Fred |
| Depressed, at a low ... |
| Outgoing flow, ... tide |
| Fall back, as the ocean |
| Flow back from the shore |
| Mr. Cellophane" lyricist |
| Fall back from the beach |
| Fall back from the shore |
| Flow back from the beach |
| Go back, as the low tide |
| Kander's musical partner |
| Flow back, like the tide |
| Fluctuation, ... and flow |
| Move back towards the sea |
| Return to previous levels |
| Decline, as in popularity |
| Recede, as the ocean tide |
| Go with the flow, perhaps |
| Wash out to sea, as a tide |
| Outward motion of the tide |
| Shrink back from the shore |
| Move back from the seashore |
| ___ and flow (tidal motions) |
| Fred ___, "Chicago" lyricist |
| Righteous Brothers "___ Tide |
| Decline gradually, as a tide |
| ___ and flow (tide's motions) |
| Control, I'm Here" Nitzer ___ |
| Recede gradually, as the tide |
| What waves do during low tide |
| Go down, like the ocean's tide |
| ___ and flow (tidal movements) |
| Industrial/goth band Nitzer ___ |
| Draw away from shore, as a tide |
| Move like the tide, half the time |
| The Righteous Brothers' "___ Tide |
| At a low ___ (in a depressed state) |
| ___ and flow (movements of the tide) |
| ___ Tide" (Righteous Brothers hit song) |
| It usually occurs twice a day at the shore |
| Police "Blue whale beached by a spring tide's ___ |