- NAUSEA
- Cruise woe
- Mal de mer
- Pregnancy side effect
- Sartre novel
- Tummy trouble
- Sartre's first novel
- Reeling problem
- Disgust
- Traveler's bane on rocky seas
- Motion offense?
- Seasickness symptom
- Seasickness, for example
- Negative gut reaction
- Queasy feeling
- Queasiness
- Sartre opus
- Landlubber's symptom
- 1938 Sartre novel
- Sartre work
- Vertigo symptom
- Whale-watching woe
- It may accompany vertigo
- Unpeaceful, queasy feeling
- Cruise customer's woe
- Three o'clock is always too late or too early . . . literary source
- Word from the Greek for "ship"
- Common drug side effect
- Morning sickness symptom
- Butterflies and then some
- Motion sickness symptom
- Repugnance
- Loathing.
- Malaise of a sort.
- Extreme disgust
- Mal de mer symptom
- Revulsion
- Qualmishness
- Classic work of existentialism
- Feeling while reeling
- Possible result of pitching
- Deep disgust
- Unpleasant feeling
- Pregnancy symptom, frequently
- Novel for which Sartre declined the Nobel Prize
- Dramamine user's fear
- Side effect or ride effect?
- Something gotten at an amusement park, maybe
- Possible flu symptom
- Feeling after a roller coaster ride
- Upset stomach [consume]
- Roller coaster effect, for some
- Seasickness, e.g.
- Carsickness feeling
- Feeling that can be caused by the final three letters of this answer
- Roller coaster upshot, possibly
- Beck song that makes you vomit?
- Beck song that makes you sick?
- Dramamine target
- Rating factor in "RollerCoaster Tycoon"
- 1938 novel that begins, "These notebooks were found among the papers of Antoine Roquentin. They are published without alteration"
- Ill feeling
- Motion of the ocean result
- Motion of the ocean result, for some
- Seasick feeling
- Seasickness
- Traveler's bane on choppy waves
- What the motion of the ocean may cause
- Motion of the ocean result, sometimes
- Pregnancy symptom
- Common early pregnancy symptom
- Sick feeling
- Morning sickness, e.g.
- Seasickness, say
- Morning sickness
- Migraine symptom
- Appetite killer
- Side effect of some carnival rides
- What Dramamine treats
- Sickly feeling
- Jean-Paul Sartre's first novel
- Symptom of carsickness