- EBB
- Fall back
- Subside
- Wane
- Decline gradually
- Die down
- Dwindle
- Fade away
- Go down
- Decline
- Recede
- Recede, as the 12D
- Tide type
- Leave the beach, in a way
- Tidal reflux
- Flow back
- Diminish
- Tidal decrease
- Flow's partner
- Abate
- Go back
- Go back, as the low tide
- Go out
- Gradually weaken
- Pull back
- Pull out
- Pull out, on the beach
- Fall back from the beach
- One of the tides
- Retreat, as a wave
- ___ tide
- Oceanside retreat
- Chicago lyricist
- Flow away
- Go out with a flow
- Undergo recession
- Retreat
- Drain away
- Withdraw
- Recede, as the Bay of Fundy tide
- Outward flow
- Reflux
- Become less intense
- Flow partner
- Tidal action
- Regress
- Draw back
- Move away from land
- Show more of the beach, say
- Opposite of swell
- Go out again
- Opposite of "upswing"
- Reveal more land
- Outgoing phase
- Reveal more shells, say
- Uncover more land
- A drop in the ocean?
- Go with the flow, perhaps
- Drop in the ocean
- Fall away
- Go with the flow?
- Point of decline
- Kander's Broadway composing partner
- Go out, on the beach
- Move like the tide, half the time
- Sink
- Lose steam
- Peter out
- Shrink back from shore
- Tidal retreat
- Draw away from shore
- Fall back from the flood stage
- Fall off, as the tide
- Pull away from shore
- Recede, as the tide
- Chicago lyricist Fred
- Go out from the shore
- Fall back, as the ocean
- Flow out
- Go out, at the beach
- Flood's opposite
- Flow's counterpart
- Grow weaker
- Recede, as a tide
- Slowly decrease
- Fall off
- Go down, as the tide
- Low point
- Fall back, as the tide
- Recess
- Type of tide
- Retreating tide
- Slacken
- Go out, like the tide
- Go out to sea
- Tidal withdrawal
- Taper off
- Flow away, as a tide
- It usually occurs twice a day at the shore
- Tidal movement
- Tidal return
- Backward flow
- Current type
- Receding tide
- Fall back, as a tide
- __ and flow
- Partner of flow
- Tidal decline
- Flow back, as a tide
- Weaken
- Drop off
- Fade
- Flow counterpart
- Retreat, as the tide
- Flow back, as the tide
- Tidal flow
- Tidal recession
- Ease up
- Go out, as the tide
- Motion of the ocean
- Flow out, as the tide
- ___ Tide (1965 hit song)
- Kander's partner
- Reduce in intensity
- Recede to the sea
- Period of decline
- Kander collaborator
- The Rink lyricist
- Go to a lower level
- Kander's collaborator
- Decline slowly
- Shore leave?
- Lessen
- Go out, in a way
- Recede gradually
- Drop back
- Dwindle down
- Slack off
- Drop slowly
- Weaken in intensity
- Fall back slowly
- Slowly decline
- Go slowly
- Word from Old Norse for "place where water backs up"
- Antonym of "onrush"
- Roll back, as the tide
- Don't go away quickly
- Retreat like the waves
- Fall back gradually
- Antonym of "advance"
- Go away slowly
- What a 67 Across often does
- Drop
- Weakening
- Cabaret lyricist
- Mr. Cellophane lyricist
- ___ Tide (Righteous Brothers hit song)
- Go down slowly
- Gradually lessen
- Reflux of the tide
- Retrograde
- Go out at the shore
- Outgo.
- Run out.
- Low tide.
- Outflow.
- ___ Tide, hit song.
- Kind of tide.
- Grow less.
- Decrease.
- A tide.
- Water's fall.
- Outgoing tide.
- Act like a tide
- Backflow
- Opposite of flood
- ___ and flow
- Fred ___, "Chicago" lyricist
- Zorba lyricist
- Certain tide
- Recession
- Cabaret lyrist
- Kander's musical partner
- Cabaret lyricist Fred
- Tide's retreat
- At low___(in decline)
- Flood stage
- Retrocede
- At a low ___
- Decay
- Low ___
- Ocean motion
- What high tides eventually do
- What tides do about twice a day
- Wash out to sea
- Shrink
- Gradual decline
- Lose intensity
- Flag
- Opposite of rise
- Descent
- Decline, as in popularity
- Diminution
- Leave shore, perhaps
- Move offshore, say
- Abatement
- Die away
- Beach retreat?
- Seaside retreat?
- Coastal retreat?
- Go back down
- Return to previous levels
- Trail off
- Ease off
- Tide reflux
- Righteous Brothers "___ Tide"
- Industrial/goth band Nitzer ___
- Control, I'm Here Nitzer ___
- Platters "___ Tide"
- Police "Blue whale beached by a spring tide's ___"
- Lessen, as support
- Get lower and lower
- Subside, as the sea
- Emulate a tide
- Companion of flow
- Outward tidal flow
- Draw away from shore, as a tide
- Move back, as a tide
- Recede gradually, as the tide
- Decline gradually, as a tide
- Wash out to sea, as a tide
- Fall back from the shore
- Flow's companion
- Flow companion
- Fall back, tidewise
- Emulate a certain tide
- Recess, as water
- Ease off, as a tide
- Emulate a weak tide
- Fade away, as a tide
- Go out, as a tide
- Retreat as a tide
- Drift back to the sea
- Tide's weak action
- Flow's tidal opposite
- Go back, as the tide
- Gradually decline
- Tail off
- Counterpart of flow
- Recede, like the tide
- Poetic monogram
- State of decline
- Tidal motion
- Fade off
- Move out, like a tide
- A tide that's not high
- Fall away, as a tide
- A tide will do it
- Drift back
- Recede, at the beach
- The Righteous Brothers' "___ Tide"
- Dwindle, as enthusiasm
- Dwindle, as support
- Flow's opposite
- Dwindle, as strength
- Gradually subside
- Lessen gradually
- Recede, on the beach
- With "and" and 56-Down, tide's movement
- Flow back from the shore
- Tide movement
- Subside like the tide
- Opposite of "flow"
- Draw back like the tide
- Gradually let up
- Recede, like a tide
- Drift away
- __ Tide (Righteous Brothers hit)
- Ooze away
- Liza With a Z songwriter
- Tidal turn
- Outward movement
- Gradually diminish
- Lessen over time
- Return to a lower level
- With 15-Across, 1953 song that was a hit for the Righteous Brothers in 1965
- Lessen, as enthusiasm
- Leave the shore?
- Leave the beach?
- Diminish gradually