➠ Words that start with t
List contains 26974 Words that start with "t".
- - Deal bravely with a difficult problem
- - "...... ?A' Train": 1941 song
- - A train?
- - Mic drop catchphrase coined by Memphis Grizzlies coach David Fizdale
- - -- -ha
- - Band's comment accompanying a hit?
- - Opinion given on ragged material encapsulating hard musical group
- - "boom shakalaka!"
- - punch precursor
- - Exclamation made by one hitting another in pop group?
- - 'So there!' ... or what you can do to the ends of the answers to the starred clues?
- - Pop band appreciated fifty per cent off jacket and headwear
- - Pop group whose singles include 'A Million Love Songs'
- - Punchline, in a manner of speaking, suggested by a boxer?
- - 'Have a knuckle sandwich!'
- - Possible punch accompaniment
- - Aggressive comment
- - Draw tempo from bowler with words of defiance
- - Puncher's cry
- - Words of aggression
- - Words while delivering a blow
- - Words accompanying a punch
- - Cry during a duel
- - Face-slapper's words
- - "How do ya like them apples!"
- - Retaliatory cry
- - Words of defiance
- - Defiant words
- - ... so there!
- - Punch line?
- - 'There!'
- - Select a particular song and walk out
- - DO go underground!
- - Monday: 6:25 P.M.
- - Ellington band favorite
- - Duke Ellington standard written by Billy Strayhorn
- - Duke Ellington classic
- - To top it all
- - The dessert thief tried to ...
- - Need bakery assistant to ..
- - Beat all, so to speak
- - Rob a bakery?
- - Excel, sarcastically
- - Surpass all other bakers?
- - Be the most outrageous
- - Be extraordinary, in an annoying way
- - Surpass all others
- - Surpass all expectations
- - Be extraordinary
- - Surpass all, undesirably
- - Succeed like a baker
- - Be infamously unusual
- - Be a lulu
- - Caterer's mandate?
- - Win first place
- - Rank first
- - Be outrageous
- - Excel, in a way
- - Top everything else
- - Grab first prize
- - Be victorious
- - Excel
- - be most foolish and steal pudding
- - Swallow hook, line and sinker
- - Fall for it
- - Yield to temptation
- - Get hooked?
- - How to get buns of steel?
- - Grapple boldly with a problem
- - Tackle, in a way
- - "......, and you'll probably be gored"
- - Flirt with danger
- - Table the rehearsal for a bit, say
- - Break for a bit
- - Stop working for a time
- - Have a short break
- - Chill for a bit
- - Rest a while
- - Rest for a bit
- - Rest for a while
- - Rest a bit
- - Go on a break
- - Pause a rehearsal, maybe
- - Grab a coffee, say
- - Enjoy a short break
- - Relax a bit
- - Rest for a moment
- - Have a break
- - Grab a coffee, maybe
- - Enjoy a break
- - Time for a break
- - Occupied, as a seat
- - Stop for a bit
- - Step 3: Go on a brief break
- - Unwind for a bit
- - accept figure getting to have a short break
- - "Break time!" (2 words)
- - "Break time!" old-school (2 words)
- - Stop rehearsing, briefly: 2 wds.
- - Request demanding rest
- - Make Trump's No.1 suffer for his failure here? Suspend proceedings briefly
- - Break during rehearsal, say
- - Break for coffee, say
- - Break for coffee, perhaps
- - Rest briefly
- - "Break time!"
- - "It's break time!"
- - Director's order
- - Breaktime
- - Director's cry
- - Break
- - Pause
- - Rest
- - "Relax"
- - Biblical verb
- - What the Lord sometimes does, in a classical expression
- - Opposite of giveth
- - '... the Lord ...... away'
- - "The Lord giveth, and the Lord ...... away"
- - "And, lo, a spirit ...... him": Luke 9:39
- - Be a thief, in the Bible
- - Doth get one's hands on
- - Doth capture
- - "...... which --- away the sin": John
- - "The Lord giveth, and the Lord ............."
- - " . . . ...... away the sin . . . ": John 1:29
- - " . . . and the Lord ...... away"
- - Assume responsibility for
- - Wind up and pinch the star of Disneyland
- - Make fun of someone
- - Make fun of
- - Tease someone
- - Poke fun (at someone)
- - Tease or ridicule
- - Ridicule
- - Tease
- - Rib
- - Agree to appear on "Larry King Live"?
- - how the hitchhiker can make sure to get up?
- - kettle, if worn as a hat, could go for the lazy option?
- - don't use the stairs when hitchhiking
- - Let things ...... (leave alone)
- - Choose a favored course
- - Be above pettiness
- - Assume leadership
- - Direct operations
- - Suffer a defeat, slangily
- - Admit defeat, in modern slang
- - ...... Star
- - Go ahead and give in to your dog's desire for a walk?
- - Suddenly surge forward
- - Get a dance started
- - Dive in
- - ... like a scuba diver?
- - Divers do this
- - use a springboard and throw caution to the winds
- - Fully commit to making a splash?
- - Eventually commit oneself
- - Resolve todo something irrevocable
- - Get married (informal)
- - Commit oneself to a course of action
- - After much hesitation, decide to do something
- - What the swimmers might do to join The Union
- - Commit money received, subsequently reducing gamble
- - Go for it
- - Get hitched
- - Get married
- - Say 57-Down
- - helped get kate to come out and give up alcohol
- - Promise to abstain from alcohol
- - Give up alcohol
- - Become teetotal
- - What the bankrupt organ grinder decided to do?
- - 5 P.M.
- - Politician's job?
- - what census officers and defeated boxers do
- - be defeated in boxing
- - what census worker might do to be knocked out?
- - "it's a knockout" when people do!
- - Hearten
- - don't leave the furniture behind when you preside!
- - Preside
- - assume position of authority
- - What the bank might expect you to do to give oneself a pat on the back?
- - Steal from money lending operation and admit you did it
- - Accept blame for someone else's mistake
- - Accept blame for a crime
- - Skydiver's resolution
- - Be a patsy
- - What skydivers do?
- - What a skydiver does?
- - Begin lecturing
- - Begin lecturing, perhaps
- - accept the defect, say, and start dancing
- - Stand up to dance or to make a speech
- - Start dancing
- - Start to speak '- or dance
- - Rise to make a speech
- - Address, as with a speech
- - Speak at a meeting
- - Rise to speak.
- - Give a speech
- - Orate
- - Begin warlike operations
- - Go into battle and win some ground
- - Whisk away some whiskey?
- - decline to respond
- - Refuse to answer
- - Prepares to be cross-examined
- - Testifies.
- - Performs away from home
- - Allows someone to walk, say
- - "LOVE ---" (Mariah Carey, 1990)
- - Dawdles
- - Steals a plumbing supply?
- - Bets big
- - But when subprimes and credit default swaps come along, he ...... ...
- - Goes ahead and plays the star part
- - "Marquee Actor stumbles badly, and now Understudy ........."
- - Prepares to deliver an address
- - gets to speak at a meeting
- - Speeds up, in slanguage
- - the highest bidder doesn't leave anything behind
- - Substitutes for
- - Substitutes
- - Succeeds
- - Likes instinctively
- - Begins to like
- - Director is responsible for these vocals as well and likes it
- - Likes at once
- - Likes almost immediately
- - Likes immediately
- - Likes
- - Develops a liking for(Used today)
- - Develops a liking for
- - Forms a liking for
- - Starts liking
- - Quickly gets good at
- - Develops an affinity for
- - Shows an aptitude for
- - Begins to dig
- - Gains a fondness for
- - Acquires a liking for
- - Learns easily
- - Acquires fondness for
- - Part three of quip
- - Is attracted by
- - Begins liking
- - Becomes habituated
- - Conceives a liking for.
- - ...... task (scolds).
- - Grows fond of
- - Becomes fond of
- - Refuses to answer
- - Declines to answer
- - Enjoys a late-afternoon snack, as a Brit might
- - Has an afternoon meal
- - Has an afternoon snack, in Britain
- - Breaks at Oxford
- - Breaks for scones
- - Has an afternoon snack
- - Has a service break?
- - Breaks, in Britain
- - Breaks with service?
- - Breaks, British-style
- - Enjoys an afternoon break, perhaps
- - Has an afternoon break
- - Breaks in the afternoon
- - Enjoys an afternoon snack, across the pond
- - Enjoys an afternoon meal
- - Goes on a short break (2 wds.)
- - Rests for a bit
- - Stops for a breather
- - Goes on a brief break
- - Catches a breather
- - Rests a bit
- - Rests a while.
- - Breaks
- - Has coffee, say
- - Kicks back briefly
- - Chills briefly
- - Rests
- - Pauses
- - Gets hitched
- - " . . . ...... away the sins of the world"
- - Kidnaps Dolph Lundgren and Lena Olin?
- - Steal tent holders?
- - Bring weapons to Buffy?
- - Amazed looks?
- - Bring an olio to a dance?
- - doesn't stand for what the president does
- - Act
- - make moves to raise one's standing?
- - undertake measures
- - What to do to read the secret message (going diagonally down, then diagonally back up the under side)
- - Progress
- - Falls for something
- - Falls for
- - Remains down, or escorts Dracula?
- - Assumes responsibility for steering a ship
- - Have an Earl Grey break
- - enjoy an afternoon cup
- - have a bath break
- - Enjoy a break from the cricket game
- - Drink in the afternoon, say
- - Break on "Downton Abbey"
- - Have an afternoon break, perhaps
- - Break, in Bath
- - Break for a meal and a beverage, in Britain
- - Have a 4 p.m. break, in Britain
- - Socialize with the queen, perhaps
- - Relax in the afternoon, in a way
- - Break, in Bristol
- - Have a break at 4:00, say
- - What the British do in the afternoon
- - What a Brit might do in the afternoon
- - Have a light snack in the afternoon
- - Have some afternoon refreshment
- - Have a break, in Britain
- - Break, British-style
- - Have an afternoon snack
- - What many Brits do at 4 p.m
- - Participate in a British tradition
- - enjoy some earl grey
- - Is a student in a housekeeping course?
- - Makes taut
- - Fills in, in a way
- - Registers for a meditation class?
- - Gets under someone's skin?
- - Clapperboard operator's cry
- - Assumes, as a task
- - Assumes
- - starts, as a new hobby
- - starts to learn, as a hobby
- - Gets into, as a weird hobby, like pannapictagraphy, philately, or plangonology
- - Starts, as a hobby
- - Starts to practice
- - Occupies oneself with, as a hobby
- - Begins, as a hobby
- - Begins to advocate
- - Becomes interested in.
- - Makes shorter.
- - Occupies
- - Consumes
- - Trust.
- - Give credence (to)
- - Consider
- - Review what dishonest warehousemen do
- - Review things like fashion label worn by son
- - assess what a shoplifter will do...
- - Assess what rustlers do
- - check an open invitation to shoplifters
- - Check what rustlers do
- - shopkeepers must – shoplifters do
- - Make an inventory
- - Step back and assess
- - Conduct an inventory
- - Assess the situation
- - Make an appraisal
- - dismantles and becomes fond of the bits!
- - Begins campaigning
- - Becomes hortatory
- - Buys tickets for a couple of friends for a Polynesian getaway?
- - To tango...?
- - Utilizes a buy one, get one free offer
- - Requires more than one, as to tango
- - Expression that ought to relate to "goes into a spin"
- - "No one can get in a fight by himself," informally
- - "It's not only my fault"
- - "I'm not the only one to blame!"
- - Dependency adage, with "It"
- - Requires more than one person, in a saying
- - Song popularized by Pearl Bailey