➠ Words with e
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- - Showed some character?
- - Emulated John Lithgow
- - Emulated some Emmy winners
- - Emulated Martin Sheen
- - Emulated Warren Beatty
- - Emulated Tandy
- - Emulated Streep
- - Emulated Plummer
- - Emulated Olivier
- - Emulated Nazimova
- - Emulated Maude Adams
- - Emulated Loren
- - Emulated Lithgow
- - Emulated Kean
- - Emulated John Wayne
- - Emulated Irons
- - Emulated Edwin Booth
- - Emulated Denzel Washington
- - Emulated Cronyn or Tandy
- - Emulated Brad Pitt
- - Emulated Bernhardt
- - Emulated Viola Davis
- - Emulated Helen Mirren
- - Did some role-playing
- - Did some community theater, say
- - Cadet badly behaved
- - bill and edward took action
- - a cold man having behaved
- - Didn't stand by
- - Played the ‘silly cadet'
- - Performed in a scene
- - took part as substitute?
- - Did get caught changing the date round
- - .... like; pretended to be
- - Performed as a flighty cadet
- - Did get a figure in the date wrong
- - Performed with power, Edward
- - performed as bill and edward
- - Had an affect on cadet training
- - Performed in character
- - Functioned in a specific way
- - took part in something dramatic
- - Joined the cast
- - a cold man having performed
- - Quit dillydallying
- - Played Hamlet
- - was in "chicago," say
- - As Garbo did, longed to be different at heart
- - New cadet played a part
- - took steps, proceeded
- - pretended not to be resting
- - Silly cadet went on stage
- - portrayed a character distractedly in part
- - actually did something
- - played a movie role
- - Did content of bidet career from behind?
- - strongly affected, rascal left and behaved
- - New cadet took steps
- - Worked in Broadway musicals, say
- - Acquitted, without leave, of having done the deed
- - ... out (misbehaved)
- - demonstrated initiative
- - Performed in a show
- - Played the part of a cadet at sea
- - Played a monster
- - had a role onstage
- - Performed role
- - stood in
- - did something on stage
- - Played a part on stage
- - took part, perhaps
- - worked during play time?
- - Performed on set
- - Did something about it
- - what thespian did when cadet danced?
- - took part, according to the account by edward
- - In bad faith
- - Deputised
- - Trod the boards
- - Performed in a play
- - Was in a play
- - Performed play
- - Played on stage
- - Got off the dime
- - Represented in court, ... for
- - Didn't just stand there
- - Worked on Broadway
- - Worked in a theater
- - What Marc Anthony did in "Bringing Out the Dead"
- - Went on the stage
- - Wasn't oneself?
- - Was in the picture?
- - Was in the movies
- - Was in character?
- - Was in a movie
- - Was a whole new person?
- - Was a thespian
- - Was a part of the cast
- - Was a histrio
- - Was a company member
- - Took to the stage
- - Strutted and fretted
- - Posed as
- - Portrayed a role
- - Played the Old Vic
- - Played Romeo or Juliet
- - Played roles
- - Played Hamlet, e.g.
- - Performed on-screen
- - Performed on Broadway, say
- - Performed in "Hamlet," perhaps
- - Imitated Crabtree
- - Had a role on stage
- - Got on the stage
- - Faked it
- - Entered the picture?
- - Didn't just sit there
- - Didn't wait to make the decision
- - Didn't wait
- - Didn't just sit around and do nothing
- - Did stage work
- - Did Medea
- - Did a thespian's job
- - Did a monologue, say
- - Did a few lines?
- - Did a deed
- - Delivered a line
- - Conducted oneself
- - Cadet (anag)
- - Pantomimed
- - Role-played
- - Appeared to be
- - Hopped to it
- - Didn't dilly-dally
- - Filled in for
- - Got a move on
- - Put forth energy
- - Played charades
- - Portrayed.
- - Was decisive
- - Served
- - Played.
- - Didn't dillydally
- - Simulated
- - Made a decision
- - Cried on cue, say
- - Performed in a film
- - Took steps
- - Performed a sketch, maybe
- - Didn't dawdle
- - Performed onstage
- - Didn't do nothing
- - Played a role
- - Didn't procrastinate
- - Performed a role
- - Waited no longer
- - Worked with a scene partner
- - Played a part
- - Behaved
- - Did something
- - Wasn't naturally
- - Had a part on stage
- - Wasn't a bystander
- - Did summer stock
- - Made a move
- - Worked on a set
- - Behaved in a certain manner
- - Took initiative
- - Didn't sit by
- - Contents of upset muscadet cask produced an effect
- - Didn't delay
- - Wasn't passive
- - Had a role in a movie or play
- - Took steps to put on a show
- - Behaved or played a part
- - Pretended to be
- - Took part in play
- - Played the part
- - Got off the fence
- - Didn't just sit
- - Did summer stock, say
- - Didn't just talk
- - Made (like)
- - Handled props
- - Stopped stalling
- - Heath perhaps follows account that's appeared in 26?
- - Bill Danson went on stage
- - Performed on stage
- - Performed a dramatic role
- - Functioned
- - Didn't just sit by
- - Took the initiative
- - Did one's part?
- - Played one's part
- - Bill, joining Edward, performed on stage
- - Very hot
- - Hot under the collar
- - Hot ....
- - Angered by anagram
- - rouse some men evil nemesis upset
- - badly angered and remaining furious
- - Awfully angered!
- - Annoyed with daughter after Henry's middle age
- - Wild European garden given makeover
- - agreed to work around noon, annoyed
- - tender tabloid editor briefly irate
- - angered, put out, and even worse
- - angered – or could be angered
- - fuming over the grenade explosion?
- - in french newspaper, journalist shown to be furious
- - Infuriated when grenade exploded
- - Furious that grenade exploded
- - Mad grenade thrown
- - Infuriated at first estimate for garden reconstruction
- - Incensed? Aim to contain fury
- - unusually angered
- - grandee was very angry
- - Angered? Explosively?
- - fashion finally becomes cross
- - Angered, furiously?
- - Angered (anag)
- - Super-angry
- - Synonym and anagram of "angered"
- - Furiously angered?
- - Furious tabloid in terrible need
- - Far beyond just peeved
- - Angered, possibly yes!
- - Ready to spit bullets
- - Close to an eruption
- - Beyond peeved
- - In very high dudgeon
- - Ready to blow
- - Apt anagram for "angered"
- - Made furibund.
- - Excessively angered.
- - Angered
- - Maddened
- - Seeing red
- - Boiling
- - In high dudgeon
- - Provoked.
- - Mad as hell
- - Irate
- - Livid
- - Really steamed
- - Exasperated.
- - Really angry
- - Fuming
- - About to explode
- - Angry
- - More than sore
- - Really mad
- - Very angry
- - Infuriated
- - Incensed
- - Steamed up
- - Mad
- - Boiling mad
- - Furious
- - Steamed
- - Fit to be tied
- - Cooked me instead!
- - Cooked in over boiling water
- - Cooked with vapor
- - Cooked over boiling water, as vegetables or Chinese dumplings
- - Cooked in water vapour
- - Like freshly cooked crabs
- - Cooked like shumai
- - Cooked over boiling water
- - The writer's entering place such as certain hot baths
- - Cooked over hot water
- - One way to serve clams or rice
- - Cooked, as tamales
- - One way to serve clams
- - Cooked vegetables
- - Like the milk in cappuccino
- - Drove a Stanley
- - Cooked, in a way
- - Prepared clams, in a way
- - Cooked in a certain way.
- - Traveled on a sidewheeler.
- - Moved, as a train.
- - Way of serving clams.
- - In high dudgeon
- - In a huff
- - Cooked
- - cooked by heated water, not boiled
- - bolted horse enthralling a maiden
- - angry mexican leads instead
- - sailed, but not under sail
- - Dry-cleaned me instead
- - got excited with second side, half the side on comeback
- - Like some pierogies
- - Host: "No, he's just ......!"
- - Angry, ... up
- - Misted (up)
- - Simmered
- - Like some dumplings
- - Super mad
- - Journalist following second eleven moved quickly
- - At pique's peak
- - Like some shrimp
- - Like some delicious crabs
- - Plenty ticked off
- - Made tamales, maybe
- - Mighty mad
- - Prepared veggies
- - Prepared clams, maybe
- - Like some crabs
- - Like an angry lobster?
- - Like some clams
- - Saw red
- - Got hot under the collar
- - Prepared cherrystones
- - Rode the Robert E. Lee
- - ...... clams
- - Kind of clams
- - Evaporated.
- - Vaporized.
- - What the sea did: Verne's Mysterious Island.
- - None too happy
- - Good and mad.
- - Irate
- - More than miffed
- - Feeling angry
- - Fuming
- - Hopping mad
- - Mad
- - Boiling mad
- - Furious
- - Hot under the collar
- - Fit to be tied
- - Teed off
- - Fumed.
- - Ticked off
- - Sore
- - Hot ....
- - Put out
- - Throws stones in attacks
- - attacks with stones, maybe
- - stones used in making attacks
- - attacks on tennis sections
- - Attacks with stones perhaps
- - stones used to make attacks
- - stones used for making attacks
- - Beginnings of Rolling Stones
- - Sudden attacks
- - Attacks
- - Early phases
- - Starts of somethings
- - Outbreaks
- - Initiations
- - First phases
- - Points of interest for epidemiologists
- - Starts where thespians might be
- - First stages where films are shot
- - Inceptions
- - Beginning phases
- - Initial stages
- - Initial phases
- - Kickoffs or initial stages
- - Commencements
- - Geneses
- - Starts or assaults
- - First stages
- - Kickoffs
- - First signs
- - Winter beginnings
- - Where to find the best actors and directors?
- - Start-ups
- - Openings
- - Thresholds
- - Starting points
- - Assaults
- - Early stages
- - Beginning stages
- - Dawns
- - Starts
- - Beginnings
- - Advents
- - Part of a book?
- - Outside edge of a book
- - Location of the vertebra
- - "My ... split from carrying us up the hill"
- - Title holder?
- - Rely (on)
- - Chiropractor's concern
- - Stiffness
- - Gumption
- - Book binding
- - Courage
- - Fortitude
- - Intestinal fortitude
- - Prickle
- - Tingling
- - Novel part
- - Book part
- - courage to turn east
- - Body part with discs