➠ Words that start with t
List contains 26974 Words that start with "t".
- - an outfitter from rialto, perhaps
- - Man of cloth in Rialto drunk
- - Rialto's broken sewer
- - Rialto (anag) — adjust to a specific need
- - Man of the cloth showing off Rialto
- - Man of cloth redeveloped Rialto
- - rialto (anag.)
- - He works his hours to suit his customers
- - maker of clothes given to liar mistakenly
- - Tinker, ......, Soldier, Spy, 2011 film
- - customise wild trail around ohio
- - Adapt to having internal trouble, right?
- - Professional with a fitting job?
- - maker of clothes given to liar, possibly
- - lots of rail space to become successful in the clothing business?
- - Someone who sews and repairs clothing
- - use of tar oil in trade
- - The ... of Gloucester, classic tale
- - Maker of clothes
- - habit-forming craftsperson
- - adapt and follow gold
- - Worker whose job is fitting
- - Outfitter produces end piece with gold
- - Tinker's follower?
- - Maker of suits, jackets etc
- - fit expert
- - person who alters clothes
- - Fashion to follow as an alternative
- - Alterations pro
- - Maker of uniforms possibly to follow common soldiers
- - Little thanks given to the Italian, or his suit-maker
- - "Tinker ... Soldier Spy," 2011 espionage movie which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
- - others acquire their habits from him
- - He may suit you
- - Seaman gets new beginning — he's working in menswear
- - A tradesman has trouble occupying a high position
- - customise last bit with gold
- - Fitting person to follow tinker?
- - maker of bespoke clothing
- - person who measures inseams
- - the material he uses must be suitable!
- - Capable of dressing someone up as materialist?
- - Part of aircraft soldiers modify
- - he suits his customers
- - Maker of menswear
- - He has vested interests
- - Who starts the most suits?
- - Tom of Coventry was one
- - Suiting man.
- - Suit man
- - Shakespeare's Robin Starveling
- - Savile Row man
- - Savile Row businessman
- - One who'll give you fits
- - One who hems pants
- - One who gives you fits?
- - One who can give you a leg up
- - Needle wielder
- - Make to fit
- - His work is habit forming
- - His work is fitting
- - He suits the customer
- - He suits people
- - He keeps one in stitches
- - He handles suits
- - Clothes mender
- - Andrew Johnson, at first
- - Adapt to a need
- - A sew-and-sew?
- - Fashion(Used today)
- - Customize
- - Bushelman.
- - Clothes fitter.
- - Suit maker
- - Clothier
- - A man of the cloth
- - Dressmaker
- - Seamstress
- - Alter to fit
- - Morality dismissing my Man of the Cloth?
- - Make clothes for dog with yellow attachment
- - Person altering clothes
- - Picked up actress associated with Burton, maker of garments
- - Man of the cloth produces nothing in criminal trial
- - Maker of fitted clothes
- - Suit worker
- - Such a one may suit you
- - Person making alterations
- - Take in, perhaps
- - Garment maker
- - Person who alters clothing
- - Clothes maker
- - Pro at alterations
- - One makes fitted clothes
- - Savile Row pro
- - Custom-fit
- - Man of the cloth?
- - Couturier
- - One always making adjustments on the job?
- - Creator of suit mishandled trial, securing nothing
- - One makes suits to measure
- - Le Carré's 'Tinker ...... Soldier Spy'
- - Man of the cloth perhaps finishes with 15 across similarly
- - Tuxedo shop worker
- - User of French chalk
- - Custom-make
- - Is responsible for outfit producing something to go with 3 down and half of 9 across
- - Awful oil ingested by rat turning up in sewer
- - Man of the cloth has his work cut out
- - Baba Mustafa, in 'Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves'
- - Suit expert
- - Outfitter
- - Do some hemming, but not hawing
- - Worker on London's Savile Row
- - One getting lots of take-out orders?
- - Fitting occupation?
- - Man of the cloth has one's work cut out
- - Worker who gives people fits?
- - Make alterations
- - Alteration maker
- - Catherine song they made fit?
- - Altering ace
- - Suitable job?
- - Pincushion user
- - One who might cuff you?
- - Clothing alterer
- - One who hems but doesn't haw?
- - Fitting employee
- - Bespoke provider
- - Either of two characters in "The Emperor's New Clothes"
- - Chalk user
- - Person with a fitting job?
- - Person with a fitting career?
- - Suits are his strong suit
- - One who seams just fine?
- - Worker who has people in stitches?
- - One working for pin money?
- - Seamster
- - Alterations expert
- - One who will give you fits
- - Garment District denizen
- - Pin-up figure?
- - One doing fitting work
- - Measuring tape user
- - One whose job is fitting?
- - One may take in a lot
- - Adept alterer
- - One who knows what's suitable?
- - Savile Row proprietor
- - One good with threads
- - Adapt, as for a specific purpose
- - Custom-create
- - Lengthen or take in
- - One using chalk
- - He takes things in
- - French chalk user
- - He'll leave you in stitches
- - Sartorial expert
- - He might suit you
- - One with a fitting job
- - One who may give you fits
- - He suits you
- - He chalks things up
- - He hems, but doesn't haw
- - "Seven at one blow" fellow
- - Clothes alterer
- - One for whom suits are a long suit
- - He'll suit you
- - Adapt for a specific purpose
- - Pin holder
- - "Tinker, ...., Soldier, Spy"
- - Adapt
- - Make fit
- - Garment worker
- - Take in, maybe
- - Made
- - outfitter runs to lair
- - Fashion magician
- - Follow order, voided suit from him
- - Maker of clothes, especially men's outer garments
- - Fashion as needed
- - Does his trade involve mixing oil into tar?
- - maker of suits
- - person who alters or makes clothes to fit
- - Made to measure style or detail
- - Thanks one peer about the last custom-made
- - Made to measure
- - Custom-fitted
- - Perhaps ride a lot, being well-made
- - Well-suited little piece about island traditions?
- - Fashion Dior et al made to measure
- - Made to measure the last part, nothing revolutionary
- - Made to order
- - Custom-made
- - Made to order, as a suit
- - Not ready-made
- - Not off-the-rack
- - Made clothes.
- - Made to fit
- - Followed around or made to order
- - Modified Rio delta variant
- - fitted and well-cut
- - Adapted to ideal requirements, primarily?
- - Close-fitting leotard I modelled
- - Adapted, fashion-wise
- - Fitted, well-cut
- - Bespoke
- - Fitting well
- - Like a well-fitting suit
- - Fitted, as a suit
- - Nipped and tucked
- - Cut to fit
- - Cut like men's clothes
- - Personalized
- - Groomed to personal specs
- - Stylishly trim
- - Stylish; trim
- - Business-styled.
- - Like some suits
- - ......-fashioned
- - Adapted
- - Fitted
- - Let out, perhaps
- - Warbler's golden time chasing dog
- - Work out specific strategy
- - makers of suits
- - suit-makers
- - Alteration makers
- - Garment makers
- - Custom-makes
- - Clothes makers
- - Makes clothes.
- - United Garment Workers.
- - Ulster makers.
- - Alters for a perfect fit
- - they're employed to suit other people
- - the nine ..... by dorothy l. sayers (1934)
- - they would be unemployed if they didn't suit people
- - They fit in their work
- - People who stitch clothes
- - alteration experts
- - Clothing workers?
- - Suitmakers
- - Alters to fit
- - They give you fits
- - They alter suits and coats
- - They fill take-out orders
- - Custom-fits
- - They'll take your measure
- - Such could arrange men to be in formal attire
- - Hem alterers
- - Helpers of the ill-suited?
- - Some sewers
- - They suit you
- - Fellow employees of 27-Across
- - They'll give you fits
- - They have a material interest
- - Suits to fit
- - Clothes pros
- - "The Nine ......": Sayers
- - Savile Row group
- - Repairmen of a sort
- - Savile Row men.
- - Men of the cloth, in a way.
- - Savile Row gentry.
- - Sartorial craftsmen.
- - Members of the ILGWU.
- - The Nine ......, by Dorothy Sayers.
- - Leg-up providers?
- - Sewers
- - Seamster imitated a horse?
- - Specially prepared do with material that's incredible
- - model tiara turns out to be fitting
- - Odd bits of old material specially fashioned for customer
- - Specially crafted
- - fancy model tiara that's specially designed
- - opposite of off-the-rack
- - Tale a maid told was perfectly suited
- - Tale a maid told is personalised
- - Well suited to the purpose
- - Personalised trial arranged with a demo
- - rialto ideally suited
- - Custom produced (suit)
- - Man of the cloth heard housekeeper is perfectly suited
- - Ideally suited
- - Like a custom suit
- - Fitting perfectly
- - Suited to a tee
- - Trim and simple
- - Fitted to a particular use.
- - Describing certain wearing apparel.
- - Custom-built.
- - Not off-the-rack
- - Not mass-produced
- - Like some suits
- - Custom
- - Perfectly suited
- - Perfect ....
- - Seamstress
- - Comic also tries to get lady in stitches
- - it's her job to suit you
- - She may suit you
- - Suit maker
- - fitting end for ingrates, in part
- - They have to make cuts in this business
- - Fashioning the end bit with circular sealant
- - fitting end of belittled band
- - The first original design making clothes
- - garment-making
- - Matter of style
- - Suit-making
- - a habit-forming occupation
- - Follow match giving illumination at rear?
- - Rear warning lamp, and what can go with the end of each answer to a starred clue
- - *Vehicle's rear warning lamp
- - Rear most of 27 across for the jaguar in the back
- - follow pale vehicle's means of illumination
- - Tip: solution to this clue is 'warning device'
- - fast to get answer - i will see it ahead in the road
- - The last thing you expect to see in the dark?
- - Drunk getting to grips with a problem feature in American car
- - Something on the back of a Bronco?
- - Firefly component?
- - Auto signal
- - Automobile requisite.
- - Jaguar feature
- - Turn indicator
- - Unending like a Manx cat!
- - Like a Manx cat
- - Like a humanoid
- - As is a Manx cat
- - Old French taxes extended? Or cut at the end
- - Like frogs and toads
- - Like most invertebrates
- - Like guinea pigs
- - Ecaudate
- - Follow a "Spanglish" costar?
- - End the French tax levied by French king!
- - French feudal tax
- - It can provide a warning to followers
- - Red braking signals
- - Couple on a bus
- - Dwindle away
- - Become gradually less
- - Not-so-meaty lobster posterior?
- - Road no-no
- - Highway no-no
- - driving to closely to the vehicle in front of you
- - Drives dangerously
- - Pregame activities in the parking lot
- - Follow a Microsoft mogul?
- - Joins the pregame party
- - Risks rear-ending
- - Follows too closely
- - Wagon appendages.
- - Trash talk from the peacock with the best courtship display?
- - Pursuing closely
- - Following closely
- - Docking port ultimately not sound
- - Behind, in a way
- - Detective's work, at times
- - Following, as a detective might
- - Not first
- - Close behind
- - Following behind
- - Some detective work
- - Private eye's activity
- - Work for a private eye.
- - Private eye business.
- - Work for a gumshoe.
- - Following a suspect.
- - Following
- - On the heels of
- - Following close to escort with complaint?
- - Tradesperson's work securing a following
- - They're too close for comfort
- - Some aggressive drivers
- - Aggressive drivers, often
- - Highway pests
- - Close follower
- - One driving very close to the vehicle in front
- - Highway menace
- - Grade in surveillance school?
- - Waning ... or a hint to what is found by circling all the T's in the completed puzzle
- - Shadowing the head of state to get the mining dregs
- - Residue of ore
- - Mining residue
- - Residue, in mining
- - Mining waste
- - Refuse from ground ore