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					- Drudge
 
					- Work like a dog
 
					- Work hard
 
					- Labor
 
					- Drudgery
 
					- Hard work
 
					- Work
 
					- Struggle
 
					- Slog
 
					- Grind
 
					- Slave
 
					- Put in long hours
 
					- Travail
 
					- Exertion
 
					- Slave away
 
					- Plug away
 
					- Plod
 
					- Elbow grease
 
					- Work too hard
 
					- Pains
 
					- Trouble's partner
 
					- Sweat
 
					- Proceed laboriously
 
					- Hard labor
 
					- Work up a sweat
 
					- Labour
 
					- Wearisome work
 
					- One of Churchill's four offerings
 
					- Helot's lot
 
					- Break one's back
 
					- Sweat producer
 
					- Labor strenuously
 
					- Trouble partner
 
					- Sweat and strain
 
					- Joyless labor
 
					- It might make you a sweater?
 
					- Exhausting effort
 
					- Drudge or trudge
 
					- Do scut work, e.g.
 
					- Break one's back, but not really
 
					- "Double, double, ___ and trouble"
 
					- "Double, double --- and trouble..."
 
					- "Double, double ___ and trouble . . ."
 
					- " . . . ___ and trouble"
 
					- ''Double, double ___ and trouble . . .''
 
					- ''. . . ___ and trouble'' (''Macbeth'')
 
					- Work wearyingly
 
					- Work like Tillie?
 
					- Work like a horse
 
					- Work hard for career
 
					- Turn one's hand to
 
					- Trudge or drudge
 
					- Trouble's partner, in Shakespeare
 
					- Trouble's mate
 
					- Trouble partner, in Shakespeare
 
					- Sweat (over)
 
					- Slog away
 
					- Serf's lot
 
					- Really work
 
					- Pile on the overtime, e.g.
 
					- Peg away
 
					- Oft-forgotten member of a Churchill quartet
 
					- Laborious Warship song?
 
					- Labor slavishly
 
					- Labor of making it
 
					- It's not light work
 
					- It might make you a sweater
 
					- Hoe and weed, e.g.
 
					- Hard work of making it
 
					- Great exertion
 
					- Exert exhausting effort
 
					- Emulate Tillie
 
					- Do chores
 
					- Ditch-digging, e.g.
 
					- Cousin of trouble
 
					- Bust a hump
 
					- Break one's back, so to speak
 
					- Arduous activity
 
					- A Churchill offering
 
					- "Macbeth" witches' word
 
					- "Double, double ___ and trouble": "Macbeth"
 
					- "Double, double ___ and trouble"
 
					- "Double, double ___ and trouble ..."
 
					- "Bubble, bubble, ___ and trouble ..."
 
					- "Bubble, bubble, __ and trouble ..."
 
					- "___ and trouble"
 
					- " . . . ___ and trouble": Shak.
 
					- ''Macbeth'' witches' word
 
					- ''... ___ and trouble'' (''Macbeth'')
 
					- ___ and trouble