| Endure difficulties |
| Person with learning difficulties, but with other extraordinary mental skills — attains void (anag) |
| Diplomatic agents |
| Experiencing difficulties |
| Diplomatic difficulty |
| Diplomatic hdqrs. |
| ___ Affair (diplomatic incident during John Adams's presidency) |
| Diplomatic successes nobody sees? |
| Diplomatic representatives |
| Diplomatic representatives of popes |
| Diplomatic V.I.P. |
| A means of solving difficulties. |
| Diplomatic go-between |
| Diplomatic jobs |
| Diplomatic representative |
| Diplomatic messenger |
| Diplomatic scandal of the late 1700s |
| Handled difficulties |
| Diplomatic agreement |
| Be surrounded with difficulties |
| Diplomatic accord |
| Diplomatic euphemisms |
| Astrologically, the thoughtful, diplomatic type |
| Successfully contend with difficulties |
| Our envoy to a No. 1 diplomatic post. |
| Diplomatic H.Q. |
| School with a Salisbury Diplomatic Society |
| Diplomatic denial |
| Diplomatic success |
| Act in a way likely to incur difficulties |