| Norse troublemaker |
| Troublesome one |
| Troubled |
| Swelling music during an acceptance speech, say |
| British author who gave Harvard's 2008 commencement speech: 2 wds. |
| Trouble |
| Swallowing trouble |
| Has trouble swallowing |
| Across-the-pond speech patterns studied by British actors |
| Least troublesome |
| Pantheon troublemaker |
| Abate, as storms or trouble |
| Actor's speech |
| Instigate trouble |
| Societal troubles |
| Trouble persistently |
| Principal theme (eg of a speech) |
| Highlander's speech |
| ''... against ___ of troubles'' |
| A pt. of speech |
| . . . against __ of troubles": Shak. |
| Tummy troublers |
| Part of speech |
| Troublesome deity |
| ___ a Woman?" (Sojourner Truth speech) |
| Whining speech |
| Troublemaker, politely |
| A speech affliction |
| I" trouble |
| Sarcastic in speech |