➠ Words that start with t
List contains 26974 Words that start with "t".
- - Glimpse furtively
- - Survey surreptitiously
- - Cheat at hide-and-go-seek, say
- - Cheat at hide-and-seek
- - Look ......!
- - act - as a dismantler?
- - Act 12
- - assume one stage character and end up with a number of pieces
- - separate view not being considered
- - Destructively criticise work in theatre?
- - Accept one of the acting roles?
- - Disassemble
- - Join the cast?
- - Dismantle.
- - Wreck
- - Give quick attention to (almost, except for letters 5 and 7)
- - Eye furtively
- - Check out furtively
- - Bakery worker's request
- - Reception office request
- - Deli counter sign
- - Minus sign?
- - Choose one of the brown pigments?
- - Join the club
- - checkout counter suggestion
- - Leave hurriedly ... and, literally, what the first words of the answers to starred clues can do
- - Flee to avoid unpleasantry
- - Flee, illegally?
- - Cosmetologist's expression for hastily exiting?
- - Leave without notice
- - Go out of the toiletries business?
- - ...like a cosmetician?
- - Leave hurriedly
- - Leave in a hurry
- - Go on the lam
- - Make a run for it
- - Decamp
- - Lam it
- - Split
- - what snooker players or marksmen do?
- - Sit down and wake a pet, unfortunately
- - Please sit down!
- - Please sit!
- - Second caution
- - Glance over once more
- - "Check this out!"
- - '00 Limp Bizkit hit "...... Around"
- - "See for yourself!"
- - Advice after a bad golf shot
- - Get a sleep apnoea disorder, lacking oxygen after partaking heartily
- - Go out for a bit
- - Recharge, in a way
- - have some down time during the day?
- - Go out, but not for long?
- - Break, perhaps
- - Grab some Z's
- - Go out briefly?
- - Catch some winks
- - Recharge the batteries
- - Nod off
- - Catch some Z's
- - Doze
- - Drop off briefly
- - Recharge one's batteries
- - Snooze
- - Rest
- - Drop off
- - Interest
- - .... oath (swear)
- - Deli request
- - A winner might do this
- - Act the winner, maybe
- - "Winner ......," 1975 film
- - Winner
- - "Why not --- of me?"
- - Clean up
- - "Rest those weary feet"
- - Demand from a stevedore's boss?
- - Credo for a dieter or trucker
- - Dieter's credo?
- - Sit
- - Dip into the box of fasteners?
- - Sample some spirits
- - Sample the hooch
- - Accept defeat, informally … or what the last words of 19-, 24- and 49-Across do vis-à-vis the first
- - Stop being neutral
- - Say "Enough is enough!"
- - Reveal one's view
- - Declare one's position
- - Choose sides
- - Declare something boldly
- - Make one's position known
- - Voice one's opinion
- - What equivocators don't do
- - Become firm
- - Get off the fence
- - Resist
- - Try one's hand
- - Try
- - Attempt
- - Go easy on the criticism
- - Test the tea, say
- - Imbibe cautiously
- - Drive to nowhere in particular
- - Drive aimlessly
- - Accept without suspicion
- - Simply accept
- - Fail to analyze
- - Not stop to analyze
- - Judge by appearances
- - Show what you know, say
- - Show what you know, ideally
- - Undergo an exam.
- - Do major damage
- - Have cumulative negative effects
- - Heed someone's advice
- - Heed wisely: Colloq. phrase.
- - Plummet ... or what this puzzle's theme answers do?
- - Try to hit, or what one can do with the ends of 18-, 26- and 47-Across
- - Hope for a homer, maybe
- - Playground equipment that incorporates boxing?
- - Snooze
- - Stop working in Saltillo, perhaps
- - Go out in the afternoon?
- - become an apprentice - editor perhaps?
- - "... directed" (medicine instruction)
- - "...... directed" (medical-label advice)
- - ...... one's own
- - Not a standing invitation
- - Receptionist's directive
- - Rest one's dogs
- - Relax, and what the starts of the starred answers can do
- - "Go to your chair": 3 wds.
- - Sit-down
- - Parking order?
- - Motor ......
- - Go motoring
- - Drive to the country, say
- - Board the bus
- - Not go by foot
- - Grab a memento from "The Wizard of Oz" set?
- - What Dustin Hoffman gets to do often, thanks to royalties?
- - "Catch your breath"
- - Pause
- - Go, in a way
- - What 17-, 28- and 46-Across are always willing to do
- - Try one's hand
- - Suggestion when stressed at work, part 1
- - Develop a liking for
- - Go for
- - Start appreciating Polish
- - Fancy, desire
- - Be attracted by
- - Find attractive
- - Start liking
- - Like immediately
- - Begin to like
- - Eat some cole slaw or potato salad with an advocate?
- - Shake a tower? Spooner may have a wash
- - Review after rethinking
- - Pre-baptism instruction?
- - Prebaptism instruction?
- - Diver's "Stay cool!"?
- - Doctor's request suggested by the last words of 17- and 39-Across
- - Prepare to dive in
- - "Easy does it!"
- - 'Calm down!'
- - "Relax"
- - "Cool it!"
- - 'Hold your horses!'
- - disapprove of the poor tv reception?
- - Disapprove
- - Common New Year's resolution
- - Sign up for course to teach others a lesson
- - ...at the rave, we opted to ......
- - Settle down!
- - Easy
- - "Relax"
- - Wait
- - Start to move.
- - "Hop to it!"
- - Do something
- - Don't just sit there
- - Get 10%-15%, say
- - Lower the net, maybe
- - Use the pool.
- - Go swimming
- - Swim ......
- - Use
- - ...remove blessing from cheat
- - UUU
- - Profit by.
- - Impose upon
- - Walk all over
- - ... milk
- - Pretend to be knocked out
- - Accept later that you are a chip off the old block
- - Accept later you're a chip off the old block
- - Look like Kate, perhaps, later on
- - Resemble (a parent)
- - Be a chip off the old block.
- - Resemble [2 wds.]
- - Resemble spud with fake cream stuffing
- - emulate, as one's parents
- - escort wanting favour
- - guide wanting favour
- - Follow work behind monarch
- - Resemble.
- - Throw the match
- - Lose by design
- - Lose intentionally
- - Go south
- - Check out some unsatisfactory sights?
- - enjoy some scenic roads, say
- - "Get yourself together now ..."
- - See 22 Across
- - Relax for a bit
- - Merest.
- - 'That's enough for now'
- - Rest .. or, literally, what the last word of the answers to starred clues can do
- - Have a rest period
- - Go out for coffee: Slang.
- - Indulge in a spring fancy
- - Stop temporarily
- - Stop working
- - Rest
- - 'Whoa, ...!'
- - "Relax"
- - One way to get around in urban areas
- - Travel from the airport to downtown, say
- - Alternative to "walk" or "go by bus"
- - Choose not to walk, perhaps
- - One way to leave the airport
- - One way to get around
- - Eschew Uber, say
- - What you might do if an Uber doesn't show up
- - Avoid walking downtown, say
- - Ride via street hail
- - Not hoof it, maybe
- - Eschew the subway and bus
- - Go by taxi
- - 'Brava!'
- - Respond to applause.
- - "Bravo!"
- - Buy raffle tickets, for example
- - Go for it
- - 1978 single by Abba that spent three weeks at number 1 in the UK
- - Pay court to Dame Fortune.
- - Roll the dice
- - Gamble
- - sit to become a professor?
- - sit down for a rest
- - 1-Across song
- - Get back into the dating game?
- - Sleep
- - Catch forty winks
- - Decide to defend someone, say
- - Answer one's phone
- - answer the telephone to receive an account by everybody
- - Prepare to shoot a target (2 words)
- - target of market reforms — to get rid of rupee and adopt artificial intelligence
- - Go on to Doncaster bypass maybe and prepare to shoot ahead
- - Prepare to shoot an arrow
- - Prepare, as an archer
- - Make it a struggle to point a weapon
- - Prepare to pull the trigger
- - Prepare for firing
- - Prepare to fire
- - Get ready to shoot
- - Prepare to shoot
- - To level a weapon
- - Target possible way to get to Edinburgh?
- - Train a gun
- - somehow make it a target
- - Point a weapon at the target
- - Point (weapon) at
- - Ready a bow
- - Sight a target
- - Line up the crosshairs
- - Point a gun
- - Try for the bull's-eye.
- - Point at
- - Get in one's sights
- - Target
- - Put in the crosshairs
- - Set one's sights
- - Point
- - What five answers in this puzzle do phonetically, in defiance of their clues?
- - Run the clock down, in football
- - Safely run down the clock, in football
- - What the winning quarterback may do as time runs out
- - One way to run the clock down, in football
- - emulate colin kaepernick
- - protest like soccer star megan rapinoe in 2016
- - One way to down a football
- - Do dictation
- - Dictator's order
- - bring (someone) a mosslike organism?
- - Start of quip concerning office logic
- - Target
- - Put in one's sights
- - Prepare to shoot
- - Go for
- - cope with quips
- - Roll with the punches
- - Handle the roasting
- - Laugh it off, say
- - Have a look-see
- - Look at
- - Look ......!
- - Glance (at)
- - "Check it out!"
- - "Check this out!"
- - Don't move even an inch for Kate Cook from a tough bar
- - Get out and go on long walk
- - Go bushwalking - get lost
- - Accept a rise and go away
- - '......, and you'll get to walk outdoors'
- - Go for a walk and get lost
- - Go away as an outdoorsman might?
- - "I said ... get lost!"
- - Get lost!
- - "Get out of here!"
- - "Scram, scoutmaster!"
- - Order to a quarterback?
- - Command to a scout or quarterback?
- - Command to a quarterback?
- - Receive the ball from center?
- - SKIDDOO
- - Scram
- - "Beat it!"
- - Suffer some damage
- - Suffer financially
- - Suffer one-day losses in the market, say
- - Serve as scapegoat
- - Lose money
- - Try to get closer to 21
- - Be negatively affected
- - Get clobbered
- - Get wise
- - Pick up on the innuendo