Possible Questions:
- Troubles
- Misfortunes
- Woes
- Maladies
- Trials and tribulations
- Afflictions
- Pandora's boxful
- Miseries
- Tribulations
- Contents of Pandora's box
- Hardships
- Distresses
- Travails
- Iniquities
- Ailments
- Wrongs
- Societal woes
- Problems
- Evils
- Escapees from Pandora's box
- Troubles and misfortunes
- Woes, as of the world
- Troubles or woes
- Calamities
- Pandora's release
- Pandora released them
- Harms
- Woes of the world
- Sorry situations
- Social problems
- Pandora's escapees
- Disorders
- Bad things
- Sicknesses
- Reformers' targets
- Pandora's box contents
- Misery causes
- Problems, problems
- Pandora let them out
- Escapees from a mythical box
- Contents of Pandora's box, except for hope
- "To hastening ___ a prey": Goldsmith
- What Pandora unleashed
- What Pandora released
- What Pandora let loose
- Troubles in society
- They're not good
- Subjects of complaints
- Society's woes
- Society's problems
- Societal troubles
- Malaises
- Escapees from Pandora
- Economic and social misfortunes
- Adversities
- What Pandora let out
- War, famine, etc.
- Unpleasant things
- Unhappy happenings
- Troubles of society
- They're no good
- They're all bad
- Targets of social reform
- Targets of remedies
- Subject of therapy
- Sources of suffering
- Some are social
- Sicknesses or hardships
- Reform targets
- Psychedelic experimental band Psychic ___
- Poverty, pollution, and such
- Poverty, pollution and such
- Poverty and war
- Physical problems
- Pandora released them, in myth
- Panacea's targets
- Pain and suffering
- Nasty things coming from Pandora's box
- Meat Loaf: "A remedy for all your ___ ..."
- Drugs and crime, e.g.
- Contents of PandoraÂ’s box
- Band problems
- "And makes us rather bear those ___ we have ...": Hamlet, in his famous soliloquy
- " . . . to hastening ___ a prey": Goldsmith
- " . . . rather bear those ___ we have . . . "
- " . . . bear those ___ we have . . . ": Hamlet