➠ Words with e
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- - A naive or unsophisticated young woman
- - Fashionable style with no right to clothe upper-class young woman?
- - Innocent girl role
- - Genuine confusion about naive young woman
- - Innocent young lady
- - Innocent young woman
- - Unsophisticated young woman
- - naive young woman and boy killed in bungee jumping
- - Unworldly young woman
- - Innocent young girl
- - Inexperienced young woman
- - Artless young woman (on the stage?)
- - Terribly genuine woman lacking in sophistication
- - Naive young girl
- - Casting director's type
- - Starlet sincere in taking lead role?
- - Girl who's wet behind the ears, but possibly genuine
- - Dotty genuine unsophisticated young woman
- - Genuine criminal's innocent
- - Naive young woman
- - Starlet's role
- - America's sweetheart, perhaps
- - Hamlet's Ophelia, for one
- - Role for a starlet
- - Film director's discovery
- - Classic role for an actress
- - Starlet's persona, perhaps
- - Kind of role
- - Young female lead
- - She plays a role
- - Role of the naive lass
- - Innocent young actress
- - Young woman's film role
- - Naive young lady
- - Role for a lissome lass
- - Role for a young girl
- - Stage role
- - Role for wide-eyed girl
- - Dramatic role.
- - Sweet young thing.
- - Female theatrical role.
- - Role like Isabel Bigley's.
- - Young showgirl lead.
- - Role played by young actress.
- - Young actress
- - Role
- - she's unsophisticated, but surprisingly genuine
- - terribly genuine, but innocent
- - Naive girl, genuine, mistreated
- - Green sort
- - innocent sort of genie has not turned around
- - Innocent girl rendered unseeing but for that second
- - innocent genie baffled by eu twist
- - Naive stock character
- - Naive girl, theatrically
- - Genuine (anag.)
- - Innocent girl at home needing information before backing European Union
- - Naive girl in grand location going topless
- - Naive girl
- - Guileless stage persona
- - Genuine reaction by one of those playing their part
- - Innocent type
- - Vamp opposite
- - Fairy tale heroine, often
- - Christine Daaé in "The Phantom of the Opera," e.g.
- - Naive, unworldly girl
- - Ruby Keeler, in "42nd Street"
- - Stage persona
- - Innocent maiden
- - Naive heroine
- - Artless lass
- - Girl for a musical comedy.
- - Artless one
- - Actress.
- - Babe in the woods
- - artless girl
- - Indicator of success or situational change; named after an instrument used to predict the weather
- - Weather-glass
- - Weather gauge
- - Weather instrument
- - Pub with old gadget for measuring glass
- - Glass or beer-mat needs changing
- - Tool for weather forecasters
- - One will be showing the pressure!
- - Instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- - Term a bore devised for a measurer of pressure
- - it can take the pressure
- - pub, terribly remote, is a good gauge of opinions
- - It measures atmospheric pressure
- - Forecaster's instrument
- - Atmospheric pressure guage
- - Air pressure gauge
- - Pressure is put on it, naturally, for recording
- - Instrument to measure atmospheric pressure
- - It measures air pressure
- - Instrument for the front porch? Order one finally in deal
- - Traffic circling capital dropping initial indicator
- - Indicator of impending change
- - Falling .... (picnicker's woe)
- - Opinion poll, e.g.
- - Meteorology tool
- - It works under pressure
- - Change indicator
- - Torricelli's invention: 1643
- - Italian city takes on a forecaster
- - Forecaster's aid.
- - Weatherglass.
- - Weatherman's instrument.
- - Any indicator of change.
- - Meteorologist's device
- - Atmospheric pressure measurer
- - Meteorologist's tool
- - It goes up and down
- - Instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure
- - Device for measuring air pressure
- - An instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure
- - New Republican Senate leader.
- - Chairman, Senate appropriations Committee.
- - Jeff, US actor Oscar-nominated for his roles in Starman and True Grit
- - River-spanning structures
- - "21 ...," 2019 thriller where Chadwick Boseman was both actor and producer
- - spans, crosses
- - Lloyd or Jeff
- - structures over rivers
- - They're burnt by the rash
- - Some cross highways
- - Actor Jordan ..., "Rizzoli & Isles" cast member who plays Frankie Rizzoli Jr.
- - surname of the brothers who played the title roles in the fabulous baker boys.
- - cross sections?
- - Spans across rivers
- - Musical transitions
- - Arches
- - Republican Senator.
- - Ways across rivers
- - Robert Seymour ........ was poet laureate, 1913-30
- - Hollywood family name ... and what the answers to starred clues have in common
- - London and Brooklyn, e.g
- - Big reds (anag.)
- - Saskatoon, City of ............
- - German among potential union members crosses over
- - George Washington and others
- - Gephyrophobe's fear
- - River crossings
- - Either of the stars of "The Fabulous Baker Boys"
- - Toko Ri structures
- - Madison County structures
- - Lloyd, Jeff and Beau
- - Sen. Tobey's colleague.
- - N. H. Senator.
- - Senator from New Hampshire.
- - Senator from Green Mountain State.
- - Senator from N. H.
- - Longshoremen's champion.
- - CIO leader.
- - West Coast labor leader.
- - They bring two sides together
- - lloyd ..., us actor whose roles included mccroskey in 1980 film comedy airplane!
- - Spans
- - Ziegfeld creation
- - A light theatrical entertainment comprising a short series of short sketches, songs, etc.
- - musical that consists of various acts
- - by the sound of it, appraise theatrical entertainment
- - Variety entertainment
- - Theatrical production consisting of unrelated sketches
- - Show with sketches and songs
- - show to make a critical appraisal oft, we hear
- - entertainment to watch for a second time, we hear
- - Reportedly write critical account of light entertainment
- - heard criticism of cabaret
- - Show to see again, by the sound of it
- - reportedly inspect sketch show
- - Light stage entertainment
- - Entertainment with music, dance and sketches
- - "Side by Side by Sondheim," for one
- - Stage show with skits and songs
- - Clergyman confiscates diamonds from dude in sketch show
- - Auditor's assessment for variety show
- - light entertainment to look at again, one hears
- - Beyond the Fringe, for instance
- - Satirical sketch show
- - verbal criticism of the show
- - Variety offering
- - Reporter's evaluation for show
- - A show to see again, it's said
- - On the radio, critically assess satirical show
- - light entertainment show
- - Off-Broadway offering
- - Expressed criticism of the show
- - a sketchy entertainment to comment upon, we hear
- - Variety theatre
- - Vegas show
- - Theater show
- - Sketch show
- - "George White's Scandals," e.g.
- - Type of musical
- - Light theatrical entertainment
- - Type of musical show
- - Type of musical comedy show that was popular in the early 20th century
- - The Jim Jones ......
- - Skit locale
- - Set of theatrical sketches
- - Satirical production
- - Musical variety show
- - Musical of a sort
- - Musical having skits
- - Medley of skits
- - Les Folies Bergère, for one
- - It has skits and songs
- - High-class vaudeville
- - Entertainment with sketches, songs etc
- - Entertaining medley
- - Earl Carroll specialty
- - Cabaret performance
- - All-male nude thing, perhaps
- - "Two's Company," for instance.
- - "Burning Your House Down" Jim Jones ......
- - Musical comedy
- - Nightclub offering
- - Stage show
- - Show of sketches and songs, etc
- - Vaudeville offering
- - Satirical show
- - Variety show
- - Rucked up
- - Mussed up, as clothes
- - Having a dishevelled appearance
- - dishevelled politician, being a lawbreaker, held back
- - Being ruled out the politician appears crushed
- - Creased; dishevelled
- - In need of ironing
- - Wrinkled
- - Miss Havisham's dresses tell all when discovered
- - Literary heartbreaker's English and Belgian beer
- - pip's love interest in "great expectations"
- - Miss Havisham's adoptee
- - Miss Havisham's adopted daughter in 'Great Expectations'
- - Pip has a crush on her in 'Great Expectations'
- - Pip's love in "Great Expectations"
- - Pip's romantic interest in "Great Expectations"
- - Gwyneth's "Great Expectations" role
- - Pip's spurner
- - Pip's love, in literature
- - She was a pip to Pip in "Great Expectations"
- - Miss Havisham's ward in "Great Expectations"
- - Pip's beloved
- - Miss Havisham's ward
- - Henry Aaron's mother
- - Pip's sweetheart.
- - Pip's lost love.
- - Pip's lady love.
- - Character in Great Expectations played on TV in 2023 by Shalom Brune-Franklin
- - charles dickens character
- - Girl, turning venal, lets expensive houses
- - See tall dancing girl
- - Dickensian heroine
- - Young Miss Havisham set off with Miss Fitzgerald
- - Ward of Miss Havisham
- - Supermodel Warren
- - Heartless Dickens miss
- - "Great Expectations" girl
- - "Great Expectations" adoptee
- - "Great Expectations" heroine
- - "Great Expectations" lass
- - Heartless Dickens girl
- - Actress Warren of "Driven"
- - "Great Expectations" miss
- - "Great Expectations" woman
- - Girl in Great Expectations
- - Heroine of "Great Expectations."
- - "Great Expectations" character
- - Dickens girl
- - Dickens heroine
- - Character from Dickens' Great Expectations
- - woman given order in spain and south america
- - Gallic girls
- - Gallic girlfriends
- - Gallic honeys
- - Les girls.
- - French girl friends.
- - Girl friends: Fr.
- - Hardy, fashion pioneer who served as designer to Queen Elizabeth II
- - French gal pals
- - hardy, fashion designer appointed dressmaker to queen elizabeth ii
- - Genevieve's girlfriends
- - Designer Hardy
- - Classic introduction
- - Petites ...... (girlfriends)
- - Parisian gal pals
- - Members of une sororité
- - Female French friends
- - Opposite of ennemies
- - Girlfriends in Paris
- - French girlfriends
- - French 38-Down
- - Petites ...... (French girlfriends)
- - Brigitte's buddies
- - Fille's friends
- - Hardy .... , English fashion designer, d.2003
- - French friends
- - Babette's buddies
- - Costume designer for "2001"
- - Serge Gainsbourg's lovers, e.g.
- - Pierre's female friends
- - Gaston's girlfriends
- - Parisian girlfriends
- - Billet-doux recipients
- - Pierre's girlfriends
- - Grenoble girlfriends
- - Nice friends
- - Couturier Hardy
- - Paris friends
- - Brigitte's friends
- - Girlfriends in cafés
- - Cannes confidantes
- - French female friends
- - Pierre's gal pals
- - Parisian lady friends
- - Friends in France
- - Friends abroad
- - Foreign exchange students, perhaps
- - Fashion designer Hardy ......
- - Alain's friends
- - British-born designer
- - Friends of Francoise
- - Lourdes sweeties
- - Friends of Francois
- - Jacques's pen pals, maybe
- - Colette's pals
- - Pierre's friends
- - Renée's friends
- - Parisienne's friends
- - Guillaume's girlfriends
- - Some of Pierre's friends
- - René's lady friends
- - Friends of Jacques
- - Group in Pierre's black book
- - Confidantes, in Calais
- - Some Mlles.
- - Parisian friends.
- - Friends: Fr.
- - Friends in Amiens.
- - hardy ..., dressmaker by appointment to queen elizabeth ii who founded his own fashion house in 1946
- - Warhorse
- - Campaigner.
- - Old pro
- - Longtime
- - Longstanding
- - Past master
- - Old timer
- - Seasoned
- - November marcher
- - Experienced
- - Practiced
- - "... expert ..."
- - Old hand
- - Pro ......
- - Old experienced person
- - Soldier with long service
- - one formerly taking part in engagements?
- - Communication by means of Morse code or other coded signals
- - Song by Adam and the Ants that was a UK No. 1 in 1981
- - order from highwayman having accidentally let dad's red van in
- - Highwayman's demand to the Dandyliver family's son Stan
- - 1988 movie set in a Southern California high school
- - Line to the best man at speech time?
- - 1987 drama based on the true story of teacher Jaime Escalante
- - Movie about going into labor with no bed nearby?
- - Name for a newspaper distributor?
- - 1987 anatomy award winner?
- - Order from highwayman to Stanley & Daniel briefly. Penny reviled on return
- - Edward James Olmos (1988)
- - Edward James Olmos
- - 1988 Edward James Olmos film
- - Olmos film of '88
- - Lou Diamond Phillips film of '88
- - Olmos movie of '87
- - Olmos/Phillips film of '88
- - 1988 film about calculus
- - Movie concerning calculus
- - 1987 Edward James Olmos tour-de-force
- - Olmos film
- - Olmos film of '87
- - 1987 Edward James Olmos film
- - Hand
- - 1987 film about a pool hustler, starring Paul Newman and Tom Cruise
- - 'Green' 1986 film?
- - 1986 film for which Paul Newman won his only Oscar
- - 1986 30-Down film
- - 1986 Newman/Cruise film
- - 1986 Newman movie
- - Treasurer's favorite film?
- - 1986 sequel to "The Hustler"
- - 1986 Martin Scorsese film
- - 1986 Newman/Cruise movie
- - Newman-Cruise film: 1986
- - Paul Newman film
- - A counterfeiter said . . .
- - A bank teller replied ...
- - Green ...