➠ Words that end with t

List contains 30035 Words that end with "t".

  • - She awaits (a painter)
  • - edouard ---, impressionist painter
  • - edouard ---, painter
  • - French painter of "Olympia"
  • - English fellow and French painter
  • - Mother to snare a painter
  • - "the café-concert" painter, 1879
  • - Painter of a human extra-terrestrial!
  • - "a bar at the folies-bergère" painter édouard
  • - Painter of a pole in the police?
  • - French modernist painter, Edouard
  • - painter of the scandalous le déjeuner sur l'herbe, 1863
  • - "Dejeuner sur l'herbe" painter
  • - "The Absinthe Drinker" painter
  • - Plein-air painter
  • - Pioneer French painter.
  • - Painter, friend of Zola.
  • - Painter, Eduard
  • - Painter who made quite an impression
  • - Painter of Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe, d. 1883
  • - Painter of "The Fife Player"
  • - Painter of "Girl with a Parrot"
  • - 19th C. painter
  • - "Torero Saluting" painter
  • - "The Spanish Guitarist" painter
  • - "The Luncheon . . . " painter
  • - "The Asparagus" painter
  • - "Olympia" painter Édouard
  • - "Girl With a Parrot" painter
  • - "Boy With a Sword" painter
  • - Painter referenced by the Mickalene Thomas work 'Le Dejeuner Sur L'herbe: Les Trois Femmes Noires'
  • - Impressionist Edouard
  • - "The Railway" painter
  • - French painter returning mid-morning?
  • - "Olympia" painter Edouard
  • - 'The Fifer' painter Edouard
  • - Painter of café scenes
  • - 'Oysters' painter Edouard
  • - Painter Edouard
  • - 'The Luncheon on the Grass' painter
  • - 'La Musique aux Tuileries' painter
  • - Painter, male and French
  • - "Le Fifre" painter
  • - Edouard who painted "The Fifer"
  • - Edouard who painted Zola's portrait
  • - 'Luncheon on the Grass' painter
  • - Painter often confused with Monet
  • - French painter of café scenes
  • - 'The Fifer' painter
  • - "The Absinthe Drinker" artist Edouard
  • - 'Music in the Tuileries' painter
  • - Painter of Zola's portrait
  • - "A Bar at the Folies-Bergere" painter
  • - French painter Édouard
  • - "The Spanish Singer" painter
  • - "The Balcony" painter
  • - Prolific painter of Paris
  • - "The Guitarist" painter
  • - "Music in the Tuileries" painter, 1862
  • - "Le déjeuner sur l'herbe" painter
  • - Painter of a Zola portrait
  • - Painter of "The Absinthe Drinker"
  • - French impressionist artist Edouard
  • - "Café-Concert" painter
  • - Painter of "The Spanish Singer"
  • - "The Fife Player" painter
  • - "Oysters" artist
  • - Painter of Olympia
  • - French painter of the 19th century.
  • - "Luncheon on the Grass" painter Edouard
  • - Impressionist painter
  • - French painter
  • - 'Olympia' painter
  • - edouard ---, french painter
  • - French modernist painter of Olympia, Édouard ..
  • - Chap gets undressed for painter
  • - notable participant at the salon des refusés
  • - His 'Boating' is in the Metropolitan Museum
  • - Meant to become an artist
  • - artist fellow with an extra-terrestrial
  • - artist and arts graduate getting clear profit
  • - Artist turning up two hours before noon
  • - Intended to delay appearance of English artist
  • - Artist Zola defended
  • - Zola's portraitist
  • - Impressionists' leader
  • - Impressionist who painted people on lawns, in cafés, brutally murdering each other, etc.
  • - Impressionist originator
  • - Impressionist master
  • - Impressionism originator
  • - He painted Zola: 1868
  • - He painted Morisot
  • - He painted "The Fife Player"
  • - He painted "Olympia."
  • - Frenchman who made quite an impression
  • - Contemporary of Millet.
  • - Contemporary of Cézanne.
  • - Artist Couture's star pupil
  • - "The Fifer" artist
  • - "Spanish Guitar Player" artist
  • - "Le Fifre" artist
  • - Artist Édouard
  • - Arty friend of Zola
  • - He painted beings, terrestrial and otherwise
  • - 'Olympia' artist
  • - French artist Édouard
  • - His works mark the start of modern art
  • - 'Olympia' artist, 1863
  • - Édouard who painted 'Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe'
  • - Artist paid to pen article
  • - Exhibitor at 1863's Salon des Refusés
  • - Impressionist article housed by art museum
  • - Pioneer of modern art
  • - Impressionist known for painting café scenes
  • - Artistic friend of Zola
  • - Artist friend of Degas
  • - "Music in the Tuileries" creator
  • - French artist who painted "The Absinthe Drinker"
  • - "Luncheon on the Grass" artist
  • - "Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe" artist
  • - Legion of Honor recipient of 1881
  • - French impressionist Édouard
  • - Zola portraitist
  • - French forerunner of impressionism
  • - *"Before the Mirror"
  • - "A Bar at the Folies-Bergère" artist
  • - "Un bar aux Folies-Bergère" artist
  • - "Le Bon Bock" artist
  • - Impressionist leader
  • - Émile Zola portraitist
  • - Artist championed by Zola
  • - "Déjeuner sur l'herbe" artist
  • - Portraitist of Zola
  • - Contemporary of Monet
  • - Monet contemporary
  • - Noted impressionist
  • - What the mnemonic "Every good boy does fine" represents
  • - Father of Impressionism
  • - Degas contemporary
  • - French impressionist
  • - Cézanne contemporary
  • - Impressionist?
  • - Artist rises mid morning?
  • - Artist who is male and French
  • - Meant to create as an artist
  • - He was drawn close and bound: adligatus est
  • - like naturally illuminated lobbies
  • - Illuminated like an atrium
  • - Illuminated from above, perhaps
  • - Naturally bright
  • - Illuminated naturally
  • - Bright without bulbs
  • - Having a glass ceiling, say
  • - Like rooms with high windows
  • - Like some atriums
  • - Like greenhouses
  • - Like a hotel atrium
  • - Like many atriums
  • - Like some lobbies
  • - Like many an atrium
  • - Having horizontal windows
  • - Having natural illumination
  • - Having a glass-fitted roof opening
  • - Like an atrium, typically
  • - Like an atrium
  • - Like atria
  • - Dont you agree? informally
  • - Northerner must have change of heart, don't you think?
  • - Pub has attractive quality, don't you think?
  • - british "wouldn't you agree?"
  • - 'Don't you agree?,' in British lingo
  • - Pub should have vermouth, wouldn't you say?
  • - It's supporting the Dog and Duck perhaps, is that not so?
  • - Informal question tag
  • - Is it not common pub with sort of appeal?
  • - Is it not commonly a lodging-place with appeal?
  • - Small hotel's appeal isn't it for some
  • - question fashionable fool
  • - "Am I right?" at the end of UK sentences
  • - "Is it not?!"
  • - Brit's "Right?"
  • - Popular idiot's common supplementary question, right?
  • - 'Am I right?' sentence ender, to Brits
  • - Tag question in potential source of irritation
  • - Fruity pastry made by a movie boxer?
  • - Opening of an Oscar-winning 1976 movie?
  • - It's the opposite of a flying one
  • - 1976, for Stallone's rise to stardom?
  • - Bumpy beginning ... or a hint to 18-, 24-, 36- and 52-Across
  • - Inauspicious beginning
  • - Surprised reaction from Bullwinkle's bud?
  • - If all goes wrong (2 wds.)
  • - "If the pessimists are right ..."
  • - mixing two arts in the most serious case
  • - Rank "two star", being most pessimistic
  • - Two-star result in the least favourable circumstances
  • - Pair to put on the dog
  • - They brought in (from abroad) or brought about
  • - They'll be in and belong in
  • - Exit ....
  • - Players ordered off
  • - As the UK is now sovereign at last, time they leave the stage
  • - (They) leave the stage
  • - They go off in river craft, not quietly
  • - Direction that a group of actors leaves the stage
  • - Stage direction that means "they go out" in Latin
  • - They leave old English books outside university
  • - They go out in pursuit when leader's gone missing by river
  • - "They leave," in old plays
  • - End-of-scene direction, perhaps
  • - Bard's stage direction
  • - They leave EU next, possibly
  • - Shakespearean stage direction
  • - Bardic order to leave
  • - (Actors) leave the stage
  • - They all leave books on former alliance of nations
  • - Old-fashioned stage direction
  • - In dramatic scene, how players get sent off
  • - 'Everybody out!'
  • - Instruction to leave European Union included in next broadcast
  • - Old stage directive
  • - Dramatic order to leave
  • - Former directive to leave the stage
  • - Leave yon stage
  • - "They go offstage," in Shakespeare plays
  • - They go out: Latin.
  • - Order to leave
  • - Stage direction.
sat
  • - Didn't budge
  • - Didn't move
  • - Wasn't active
  • - Took it easy
  • - Didn't act
  • - Stopped standing, say
  • - Made sure it wasn't standing room only?
  • - Didn't get to play
  • - Didn't stand
  • - Couldn't stand
  • - 1600 is a perfect score on it
  • - It comes before "Sun" on a calendar
  • - Came to rest
  • - Sank to the bottom
  • - Roosted
  • - Settled down
  • - Got comfy
  • - Survived in musical chairs
  • - One of seven: abbr.
  • - Modeled
  • - Modeled, maybe
  • - Cal. col.
  • - Day of the wk.
  • - Did some modeling
  • - Was an obedient dog, perhaps
  • - Volcanic peak in the Cascades
  • - Exam for H.S. students
  • - Cal. heading
  • - Waited
  • - Remained
  • - Minded
  • - Twiddled one's thumbs
  • - Did nothing
  • - Stayed put
  • - Went nowhere
  • - Took a breather
  • - Took a break
  • - Brooded
  • - Perched on
  • - Perched upon
  • - Pulled up a chair
  • - Gained a lap?
  • - Used a stool
  • - Was benched
  • - Used a chair
  • - Grabbed a chair
  • - Took a breather, maybe
  • - Was inactive
  • - Plopped down
  • - Warmed the bench
  • - Posed for a portrait
  • - Rested
  • - Rested on a divan, say
  • - Relaxed in an easy chair
  • - H.S. challenge
  • - Remained idle
  • - Took a chair
  • - Precollege exam
  • - Prepared to meditate, say
  • - Perched
  • - Took a load off
  • - Posed
  • - H.S. ordeal
  • - Day after 18-Across
  • - Was in session
  • - Pulled up a stool
  • - Plopped into a chair
  • - Plunked down
  • - Opposite of 14-Down
  • - Used a papasan
  • - Held a meeting
  • - Minded a minor
  • - Used a saddle
  • - Settled on a papasan, say
  • - Used a rocker, e.g
  • - Gathered dust
  • - Took a seat
  • - Took exam
  • - Posed for a photo
  • - Settled on a settee
  • - Went unused
  • - Rested in a chair
  • - IQ alternative for Mensa admission
  • - Exam for srs
  • - Hurdle for a H.S. senior, maybe
  • - Convened
  • - Assembled
  • - Held a session
  • - Positioned
  • - Word with up or down
  • - Prep
  • - Relaxed
  • - Met
  • - Calendar abbr
  • - Cal. column
  • - Calendar ref
  • - Calendar col
  • - College application part
  • - Score
  • - Took an exam, an American exam
  • - day, briefly
  • - Rested on a sofa, say
  • - Six of seven
  • - Occupied an ottoman, say
  • - Test the constructor took to create 20-Across?
  • - Took one's seat in a tense atmosphere, we hear
  • - weekend day, for short
  • - Rested in lotus pose
  • - Dropped behind?
  • - Parked oneself on a couch, say
  • - Parked oneself on a chair
  • - Got comfortable
  • - Used a rocking chair
  • - Rested on a floor pillo, say
  • - Took the sofa, say
  • - took an exam
  • - Took a bench
  • - took a seat, with little authorisation
  • - Rested on a beanbag
  • - Two things swindlers do give offence in court
  • - Open disrespect, to a court, say
  • - Two things a swindler may do and court offence
  • - Disobedience to the rule of court of law
  • - Disregard for the rules of a court of law
  • - Court violation
  • - Court's dishonor
  • - Open disrespect of the orders of a court.
  • - Court no-no
  • - Study to invite scorn
  • - Courtroom offence
  • - Disdain politician replacing son in competition
  • - scam to entice one held in disdain
  • - Disrespectful manner
  • - Convict to lure with disdain
  • - Satisfied politician is brought in for new mockery
  • - cheat with lure showing scorn
  • - Disdain, as against sweet talk
  • - disdain about not running around office worker
  • - Undisguised disrespect
  • - Offense for offending the judge
  • - Disdain, disrespect
  • - Ridicule criminal and part-time worker starting trouble
  • - Deceive and attract scorn
  • - Disdain or disrespect
  • - One opposed gets to induce scorn
  • - Disdain shown by new office worker in bed
  • - Prisoner to invite ridicule
  • - Charlie about to attract scorn
  • - Offer incentives after prisoner's scorn
  • - Fiddle draw with disgust
  • - Disdain? Not for allure
  • - A judge may hold you in this
  • - Jail offense for offending the judge
  • - Right-winger with allure creating offence
  • - One inside to invite scorn
  • - Hearing problem?
  • - Strong feeling of disapproval
  • - Courtroom misbehavior
  • - You can get jailed for it
  • - Intense disdain
  • - Disrespect for authority.
  • - Punishable act, in law.
  • - Scorn
  • - See 112-Across
  • - Disrespect
  • - Disgust
  • - Disdain
  • - designed for individual requirements
  • - Made to order
mt
  • - See note
  • - mount [abbr]
  • - Metric ton, abbr