➠ Words with e

List contains 244952 Words that "e" contain.

  • - Slow or fast time, love
  • - slower than adagio, on scores
  • - Notedly slow movement during work
  • - slow or fast time and nothing more
  • - Slow, corpulent old members
  • - slow? no! fast and with love
  • - slow musical movement
  • - slow musical speed
  • - After a fast time, nothing is slow!
  • - In a slow tempo
  • - Adagio relative
  • - Slow: Mus. dir.
  • - Slow, to the maestro
  • - Slow, to Spontini
  • - Slow, to Muti
  • - Slow, to Maestro Muti
  • - Slow, on sheet music
  • - Slow, in Italian
  • - Slow, calm, and deliberate, musically
  • - Slow, at La Scala
  • - Menotti's "slow"
  • - Kin of adagio
  • - Slow: Mus.
  • - Score marking
  • - Slowly, in scores
  • - Slow music tempo
  • - Slower than adagio
  • - Slow, in a musical score
  • - Slow, for Vivaldi
  • - Slow, on scores
  • - Tempo slower than adagio
  • - Slow, in scoring
  • - Piece of slow music for period before Easter – opening of oratorio
  • - Fast bowler's second is slow
  • - Slowly, on a music score
  • - Slowly, in music scores
  • - Slow, to a conductor
  • - Slow, to a maestro
  • - (Of tempo) slow
  • - It's slower than larghetto
  • - Slow or fast time – zero
  • - Slow, to a musician
  • - Fast -- opposite primarily being slow
  • - A bit slower than adagio
  • - Fast? Nothing! It's slow
  • - Slow, to Salieri
  • - Molto adagio
  • - Score directive
  • - Slow, on a music score
  • - Even slower than 4 Down
  • - Maestro's "slow"
  • - In a slow tempo, musically
  • - Symphonically slow
  • - Slow, to Yo-Yo
  • - Slow, to Schumann
  • - Slow, to Chopin
  • - Really slow, in sheet music
  • - It's slower than adagio
  • - Slow direction
  • - Really slow, on sheet music
  • - Very slow
  • - Slow (tempo)
  • - Slow movement?
  • - Slow, in music
  • - Slow tempo, musically
  • - Slowly, on sheet music
  • - Slow passage
  • - slowly advanced to the ring
  • - Slowly advanced over top of obstacle
  • - Fast over played slowly
  • - slowly, in a sonata
  • - tempo for a dirge
  • - Slowly, to Strauss
  • - Slowly, to Muti
  • - Tempo designation
  • - Slowly: Musical dir.
  • - Slowly, to Toscanini
  • - Slowly, to Serkin
  • - Slowly, to Schumann
  • - Slowly, to Ormandy
  • - Slowly, to Masur
  • - Slowly, in sonatas
  • - Slowly, in sheet music
  • - Presto's antonym
  • - Maestro's direction
  • - Like the opening of several Liszt Hungarian Rhapsodies
  • - Far from allegro
  • - Direction from Dvorák
  • - Slowly: Mus.
  • - Musical tempo
  • - Musical term.
  • - Largo relative
  • - Instruction in a book of Liszt's
  • - Slowly, for a soprano
  • - Musical term meaning "slowly"
  • - Tempo of Chopin's 'Marche funèbre'
  • - Tempo similar to largo
  • - Instruction to players, with time of abstinence over
  • - Slowly, to Stravinsky
  • - Indication to bow slowly, say
  • - "Send in the Clowns" tempo
  • - Shed sheds mantle of autumn, slowly
  • - Musically low speed
  • - Slowly, to Salieri
  • - Played slowly
  • - Section of excellent orchestra's seen to play slowly
  • - Instruction for some suites
  • - Slowly, to the maestro
  • - How a nocturne is often played
  • - Presto's opposite
  • - Not presto
  • - Measures taken slowly?
  • - Slowly, to a pianist
  • - To be played slowly
  • - Heading in a book of Liszt's
  • - Allegro's opposite
  • - Slowly, at the Met
  • - Dirge's tempo
  • - Slowly, to a maestro
  • - Relative of largo
  • - Saraband's speed
  • - Slowly, to Solti
  • - Tempo marking
  • - Opposite of presto
  • - Dirge tempo
  • - Funeral march direction
  • - "Proceed slowly"
  • - Very slowly
  • - Slowly, at the symphony
  • - Direction for playing a dirge
  • - How to play a dirge
  • - Slowly, in music
  • - Slowly, musically
  • - Slowly
  • - Porter checked French friend's jacket
  • - Undergarment with shoulder straps
  • - Woman's loose-fitting undergarment
  • - It's a waterproof backing on one unique article of clothing
  • - Woman's undergarment with shoulder straps
  • - Victoria's Secret item
  • - Woman's loose undergarment
  • - Top with spaghetti straps
  • - Knickers go-with
  • - Woman's sheer undergarment
  • - Negligee jacket
  • - Woman's undergarment
  • - Jacket or underwaist.
  • - Article of clothing with spaghetti straps
  • - Woman's vest
  • - Woman's garment
  • - Victoria's Secret purchase
  • - Victoria's Secret buy
  • - it's lace, so i'm able to make an undergarment
  • - Oddly clad maid with exclusive women's jacket
  • - I'm back from California, only in underwear
  • - Lois came round to get the bodice
  • - Cold, is Tees only in loose underbodice?
  • - caught french friend alone getting undergarment
  • - I'm so aroused in fancy lace underwear
  • - Sheer undergarment
  • - So, I'm dressed in new lace underwear!
  • - Underbodice
  • - Lois came out in underwear
  • - Under cape, am I only in underwear?
  • - Cold friend only in underwear
  • - Lois came out in her underwear
  • - Old king dresses writer in lingerie item
  • - Around French friend, unique item of lingerie
  • - Loose undergarment
  • - Short sleeveless undergarment
  • - Lingerie top
  • - Short negligee
  • - Short garment
  • - Lingerie piece
  • - Undergarment
  • - Blouse
  • - Lingerie item
  • - its being worn is nothing for a camel to get upset about
  • - Top cat mix, tailless only
  • - Whodunit possibilities
  • - 'Clue' group
  • - Whodunit lineup
  • - Whodunit roster
  • - Whodunit group
  • - Thinks they might have done it?
  • - The Usual ... , film with Gabriel Byrne
  • - Those likely to be involved as usual?
  • - the usual ..., 1995 thriller starring gabriel byrne
  • - Imagines schools must keep distinguishing feature
  • - Has the impression that we object to top people going into sects
  • - their guilt is a possibility
  • - Possible culprits
  • - Doubts
  • - Mistrusts
  • - Believes to be guilty but without proof
  • - Distrusts
  • - Usual people in a roundup?
  • - Considers or believes likely
  • - They're believed to be guilty
  • - Believes to be guilty
  • - They're in detective novels
  • - Contingent in Clue
  • - Clue cast
  • - Mystery novel principals mostly
  • - "Round up the usual ......"
  • - Has an inkling
  • - American quietly infiltrates splinter groups and has a sense of foreboding
  • - Considers likely
  • - the usual ........, 1995 thriller film featuring arch villain keyser soze
  • - Festival of the purification of the Virgin Mary
  • - Church festival commemorating the events in Luke 2 which include the text of 7D
  • - Christian festival marked 40 days after Christmas
  • - February 2nd
  • - Feb. 2
  • - Extremists in capital mounting unchanged festival
  • - Church feast.
  • - Church festival celebrated Feb. 2nd.
  • - Religious feast celebrated on February 2d.
  • - First of Scotland's quarter days,on February 28
  • - Holy day commemorating the purification of the Virgin Mary
  • - February 2
  • - Groundhog day.
  • - Juliet's surname in Romeo and Juliet
  • - Cute pal, perhaps, for Juliet's father
  • - In Romeo and Juliet a noble house in Verona
  • - Juliet's clan
  • - Surname of a star-crossed lover
  • - what is the family name of shakespeare's juliet?
  • - Juliet .., lover of Romeo
  • - Member of Juliet's family, feuding with the Montagues
  • - In Shakespeare, a spiteful woman about to whimper
  • - Juliet's family who opposed the Montagues
  • - Shakespearean surname
  • - *Family name in Shakespeare
  • - Big name in fair Verona
  • - The family of Juliet in 'Romeo and Juliet'
  • - House to which Juliet belongs in Romeo and Juliet
  • - Juliet's surname
  • - Juliet's last name
  • - Tybalt's house
  • - Juliet's family name
  • - In 'Romeo and Juliet', a noble house of Verona
  • - House of Tybalt and Juliet
  • - Montague's enemy
  • - Household name in Verona
  • - Montague's adversary
  • - "Romeo and Juliet" clan
  • - Montague's foe
  • - Noble house in Verona.
  • - Juliet's house.
  • - A family in Verona.
  • - "...... Juliet."
  • - Juliet, for one
  • - Shakespeare character, a feline about to whimper
  • - Foe of Montague
  • - Feuding house of Verona
  • - Montague foe
  • - Tybalt, for one
  • - Montague rival
  • - Verona family name
  • - Promoter of Paris?
  • - Expanding east-of-England city
  • - City in Cambridgeshire on the River Nene
  • - tougher probe upset place with a cathedral
  • - French sauce made with egg yolks, lemon juice and shallots
  • - Creamy sauce made from egg yolks
  • - Fancy steak sauce
  • - Sauce made with Asian beer?
  • - Sauce for meat or fish
  • - Sort of sauce
  • - Steak —; — sauce
  • - asian beer spilt in sauce
  • - Diverse ecosystem
  • - Lagoon perimeter
  • - Shallow water obstacle
  • - One can get free from this knot
  • - Home to Nemo, in "Finding Nemo"
  • - Coral Sea hazard
  • - Underwater habitat
  • - Shipping hazard
  • - Ocean obstruction
  • - Admire efforts to ring bank
  • - 6 Down component
  • - Site of a shipwreck, perhaps
  • - Ocean hazard
  • - Coral construction
  • - Where to find some very wet sponges
  • - Nautical hazard
  • - Place for a sponge
  • - Place divers explore
  • - Hazard at sea -- do something to reduce canvas
  • - Coral bleaching locale
  • - Skin diving locale
  • - Wreck site
  • - Coral strip
  • - Scuba spot
  • - Boater's hazard
  • - Official covering English bank
  • - Offshore hazard
  • - Navigation hazard
  • - See 41-Across
  • - Place for scuba diving
  • - Underwater structure that poses a danger to ships
  • - Place Your Hands band; free (anag.)
  • - It can be taken in a bank
  • - Line of rocks and sand just above or below the sea surface
  • - Underwater coral home, like the Great Barrier
  • - Gold-bearing vein
  • - this knot shouldn't slip but may come free
  • - Coral chain
  • - free travel to ridge
  • - whistleblower taking on european bank
  • - Skin diving locale, coral ....
  • - Submerged ridge
  • - marine ridge
  • - A coral ...
  • - Coral ... (snorkeling spot)
  • - Underwater snail
  • - Edible sea snail.
  • - Marine mollusk with a pointed spiral shell
  • - Mollusk with a spiral shell
  • - Edible marine snail
  • - Spiral-shelled snail
  • - Snail variety
  • - Spiral-shelled sea creature
  • - Spiral-shelled critter
  • - Big snail
  • - Large marine snail.
  • - Spiral seashell
  • - Gastropod with a spiral shell
  • - Marine snail
  • - Sea snail
  • - Large snail
  • - Spiral-shelled mollusk
  • - Coastal mollusc with a distinctive spiral shell
  • - Loveless doctor with deer and mollusc
  • - milo, leaving his whole milk for a seasnail
  • - Edible gastropod
  • - Relative of a conch
  • - Periwinkle.
  • - Marine gastropod
  • - Edible mollusc
  • - Edible shellfish
  • - Marine mollusc
  • - Shellfish
  • - Marine mollusk
  • - Seafood
  • - Sea creature
  • - Spot what some would see as a seaside street treat
  • - first signs of western holidaymaker encouraging little kids to get mollusc
  • - Figure at the center of The Last Supper
  • - the reason for the season, some say
  • - The Saviour
  • - Religious figure who's the focus of Easter
  • - "......, Take the Wheel" (Carrie Underwood song)
  • - Central figure of the Christian religion
  • - One of the Alou brothers
  • - One of the Trinity
  • - Sermon on the Mount deliverer
  • - "The Da Vinci Code" figure
  • - Reason for the Easter holiday
  • - The Lamb
  • - " . . . ...... the child"
  • - The fifth and final single from Green Day's album American Idiot
  • - Founder of the Christian religion
  • - Christ
  • - religious leader from nazareth
  • - Most famous carpenter in history
  • - I'm in Mont-Saint-Michel to dismiss island delivery agent
  • - Fort ..., fort in Mombasa, Kenya which is a UNESCO heritage site
  • - Word before Lizard or Jones in band names
  • - Pacifist with canons?
  • - New Testament Messiah
  • - Oxford or Cambridge college
  • - Carpenter of note
  • - Biblical character.
  • - Christian Savior
  • - One with more than two billion followers
  • - Infant in a crèche
  • - Christianity's savior
  • - Kids giving up time for posh birthday boy?
  • - Christmas baby
  • - Religious figure
  • - Subject of Handel's "Messiah"
  • - Easter figure
  • - He was seen with Peter, Paul and Mary
  • - He was affiliated with Peter, Paul, and Mary
  • - Noted receiver of gifts
  • - "...... Christ Superstar"
  • - Miracle man?
  • - Manger figure
  • - Another name for Emmanuel
  • - Altar figure, perhaps
  • - Mary Magdalene washed his feet
  • - One of baseball's Alous
  • - "...... loves me, this I know"
  • - Alou of baseball
  • - ...... Quintana (pederast of 55-Across)
  • - Miracle worker?
  • - Crèche figure