➠ Words with e

List contains 244952 Words that "e" contain.

  • - Host of the show
  • - Presenter of spring after the middle of November
  • - preside over the show
  • - host reading out a couple of letters
  • - open mic night host
  • - One of three for the 2022 Oscars
  • - host of the musical "cabaret"
  • - Give the thirteenth letter, and the third, to the Master of Ceremonies
  • - Man behind the mic spelling out its limits
  • - Church in Arabian republic out of bounds for host
  • - Open mic host
  • - One who runs the show
  • - Rule the roast
  • - Man at the mike
  • - Run the roast
  • - Role shared by Fey and Poehler at the last three Golden Globe Awards
  • - Person who handles the introductions
  • - One who gets on with the show
  • - One running the show
  • - Mic holder
  • - He runs the show
  • - Crystal, at the 2012 Oscars
  • - Billy Crystal for the Oscars, e.g.
  • - Seth MacFarlane, at the 2013 Oscars, e.g.
  • - Seth MacFarlane, at the 2013 Oscars 
  • - Rob Riggle at the 2012 Espys, e.g.
  • - Person handling the intros
  • - Mic user
  • - Martin, at the 2001 Oscars
  • - Man with the mike
  • - Man with a mike
  • - Man on the dais
  • - Man for introductions
  • - remark-able host?
  • - Master of ceremonies [abbr]
  • - Spell "extremely manic host"
  • - Show director mentioned gallantry award
  • - lea michele regularly ignored host
  • - master of ceremonies [informal]
  • - Quiz-show question reader
  • - "cabaret" role
  • - host a banquet
  • - Trebek, eg
  • - music cassette heard by anchorwoman
  • - Host for a celebrity roast
  • - Compere picked up award for gallantry?
  • - rap battle combatant
  • - Master of ceremonies, colloquially
  • - One who hosts a ceremony
  • - deejay, at times
  • - Event VIP
  • - Mariah Carey initially told to be compere
  • - Powwow host
  • - One running shows eastern medal with elaborate rim
  • - Pat Sajak, eg
  • - Sajak, eg
  • - Event's host who may use 1d
  • - game show host, e.g.
  • - run from a stage?
  • - Writers Forster and cummings caught boring host
  • - Host with a mike
  • - Onstage host
  • - ceremonial host
  • - Alex Trebek, for one
  • - Teevee host
  • - Toastmaster
  • - Quizmaster
  • - Intro giver
  • - Entertainment director
  • - Alex Trebek, e.g.
  • - Trebek, e.g.
  • - Speaker between speeches
  • - Sajak, e.g.
  • - Awards night host
  • - Person with a mike
  • - Oscar night figure
  • - One making introductory remarks
  • - Keynoter introducer
  • - Intro maker
  • - Ceremonial master
  • - Dais V.I.P.
  • - Awards show host
  • - Wedding performer
  • - Variety-show figure
  • - Speaker introducer
  • - Presiding personality
  • - One appearing between numbers
  • - Intro speaker
  • - Bert Parks, e.g.
  • - Act as a master of ceremonies
  • - Trebek, for one
  • - Speaker between other speakers, perhaps
  • - Show's host
  • - Seacrest on "American Idol," e.g.
  • - Roast V.I.P.
  • - Reception host
  • - Pat Sajak, for one
  • - Pat Sajak, e.g.
  • - One who makes opening statements
  • - Nitery host
  • - Letters in Einstein's famous formula
  • - Leno, for one
  • - Joel Grey, in "Cabaret"
  • - Jessel role
  • - Host, as a gameshow
  • - Host a show
  • - Host a pageant
  • - Handler of introductions
  • - Dais occupant
  • - Awards night figure
  • - Whom Brits call a presenter
  • - VIP on Oscar night
  • - Veejay's kin
  • - V.I.P. at a fete
  • - TV V.I.P.
  • - TV interlocutor
  • - Toastmaster, and a homophonic hint to this puzzle's five longest answers
  • - Toaster, or roaster
  • - Telethon V.I.P.
  • - Steve Harvey, for "Family Feud"
  • - Somewhere between a host and a DJ
  • - Show announcer
  • - Seacrest or Sajak
  • - Sajak's job
  • - Sajak role
  • - Sajak or Trebek
  • - Role Jessel often played
  • - Role Jessel had
  • - Role Jessel enjoyed
  • - Role at a roast
  • - Roastmaster
  • - Roaster, or sometimes toaster
  • - Roast VIP
  • - Roast turkey, maybe?
  • - Roast overseer
  • - Roast leader
  • - Ringmaster, e.g.
  • - Revue host
  • - Quiz host
  • - Public host
  • - Preside over festivities
  • - Podium figure
  • - Play host, as for an awards show
  • - Person making introductions, often
  • - Person in charge at a Friars Club roast
  • - Oscar host, e.g.
  • - Opening remarks provider
  • - One with opening lines
  • - One with flow, hopefully
  • - One seen between acts
  • - One might be between a pair of speakers
  • - One may give facts about acts
  • - One in charge of a roast?
  • - One handling a roast
  • - Night-club host
  • - Musician with flow, hopefully
  • - Mike person
  • - Merv, e.g.
  • - Maker of introductions
  • - Letters in Einstein's famous quotation
  • - Schwarzenegger's nickname
  • - Mr Schwarzenegger's nickname
  • - PGA's Palmer
  • - Nickname for Schwarzenegger or Palmer
  • - Palmer of the PGA
  • - Palmer's nickname
  • - Golfer Palmer's nickname
  • - PGA star with an army
  • - Nickname of legendary golfer Palmer
  • - Nickname of late golf great Palmer
  • - Nickname of actor Schwarzenegger
  • - Nickname in the Senior P.G.A.
  • - Nickname in golf
  • - Nickname for upcoming "The Apprentice" boss Schwarzenegger
  • - Nickname for the Governator
  • - Nickname for Mr. Toynbee.
  • - Nickname for "The King"
  • - Golf legend's nickname
  • - Former nickname for The Governator
  • - Famed golfer's nickname
  • - Golf nickname
  • - Golfing nickname
  • - Golf great Palmer's nickname
  • - Nickname for golfer Palmer
  • - Nickname hidden in "Grand Marnier"
  • - Memorable links nickname
  • - Golf great's nickname
  • - Nickname for Schwarzenegger
  • - Golf legend Palmer's nickname
  • - Revered PGA nickname
  • - Schwarzenegger nickname
  • - P.G.A. nickname
  • - Another nickname for the Governator
  • - Nickname of the links
  • - Golf Hall of Fame nickname
  • - Nickname for the new host of 'Celebrity Apprentice'
  • - PGA legend's nickname
  • - Nickname for Palmer
  • - Immortal P.G.A. nickname
  • - Army leader's nickname
  • - He led an "army" while in the PGA
  • - Nickname for World Golf Hall of Famer Palmer
  • - Beloved PGA nickname
  • - Immortal PGA nickname
  • - Nickname for golfing legend Palmer
  • - Links nickname
  • - PGA nickname
  • - Man's nickname
  • - Former California governor, casually
  • - A little chap [but not if it's Schwarzenegger]
  • - i earn crap: this crappy business will be back
  • - "Conan the Barbarian" actor Schwarzenegger, fondly
  • - Schwarzenegger, to fans
  • - Actor Schwarzenegger, to fans
  • - Golf's Palmer, to his fans
  • - Schwarzenegger, familiarly
  • - Seconds refused, sandwich for Schwarzenegger?
  • - army leader sometimes seen in a bunker?
  • - Rip Torn role
  • - One German artist back for Schwarzenegger?
  • - Helicopter traffic reporter on "The Simpsons"
  • - schwarzenegger, for short
  • - Golf's Palmer, casually
  • - 1970's sitcom
  • - Palmer, to his "army"
  • - Man with an army
  • - Football Hall-of-Famer Herber
  • - Becker on "L.A. Law"
  • - Palmer of golf
  • - Linkster with an army
  • - He has his own army
  • - Golfing name
  • - Golf's "army" leader
  • - Golf-tour name
  • - Golf "army" leader
  • - A Palmer
  • - 70's sitcom
  • - Tom's "Roseanne" role
  • - The Governator/Gropenator
  • - The Donald's replacement on "The Apprentice"
  • - Slammin' Sam rival
  • - Schwarzenegger, to pals
  • - Saxophonist ...... Lawrence
  • - Rival of Lee and Jack
  • - Palmer, to friends
  • - Palmer with his own "army"
  • - Palmer the golfer
  • - Palmer of golf, to fans
  • - Palmer to the Army
  • - P.G.A.'s Palmer
  • - Mr. Palmer
  • - Morton who founded The Steakhouse restaurants
  • - Morton who founded Morton's steakhouses
  • - Morton who founded Morton's Steak House
  • - Links king before Jack
  • - Leonardo's role in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape"
  • - Leader of a golf "army"
  • - Lawyer Becker of "L.A. Law"
  • - LA Law lawyer
  • - L.A. Law lawyer
  • - L.A. Law Becker
  • - Jazz saxophonist Krakowsky
  • - He uses the Palmer method
  • - He has his army
  • - He has an army
  • - He has a weaponless army
  • - He governs "Cahleefohnya"
  • - He commands an army
  • - Golfing great Palmer, to fans
  • - Golfing first name
  • - Golfer Palmer, to his fans
  • - Golfer Palmer, to friends
  • - Golf's Palmer, to friends
  • - Golf great, to his fans
  • - Golf great Palmer, to pals
  • - Gilbert Grape's brother
  • - Four-time Masters champion, to fans
  • - Former "Army" leader
  • - Football's Flash Herber
  • - First name in legendary golfers
  • - Early 70's sitcom
  • - Divorce lawyer on "L.A. Law"
  • - Dan's buddy on Roseanne
  • - Corbin's "LA Law" role
  • - Corbin Bernsen's "L.A. Law" character, ...... Becker
  • - Corbin Bernsen role in "L.A. Law"
  • - Contemporary of Slammin' Sam
  • - Bernsen role on "L.A. Law"
  • - Bernardi role on TV
  • - Athlete with an army
  • - Arnold, sometimes
  • - Army leader for nearly 50 years
  • - 70's CBS sitcom
  • - 1970-72 CBS sitcom
  • - "LA Law" character
  • - "L.A. Law" partner
  • - "L.A. Law" attorney
  • - "Army" man of golf
  • - "Army" leader, once
  • - ...... palmie (annoying-ass way to refer to a drink that's half lemonade, half iced tea)
  • - ...... Becker, "L.A. Law" role
  • - ...... Becker of "L.A. Law"
  • - "L.A. Law" role
  • - Palmer?
  • - Name in golf.
  • - Golfer Palmer, to fans
  • - Palmer, to his fans
  • - Golf icon Palmer
  • - Golfer Palmer, informally
  • - Golfer Palmer, to his "army"
  • - The Governator, familiarly
  • - 'Army' leader of old
  • - Palmer with an 'army'
  • - Mr Schwarzenegger, familiarly
  • - Links army leader
  • - Links legend Palmer, familiarly
  • - Golfer with an 'army'
  • - Palmer of the links, informally
  • - ...... Pye (helicopter traffic reporter on "The Simpsons")
  • - Governor of Cali, 2003-11
  • - Golf's Palmer, familiarly
  • - Links hero, familiarly
  • - Palmer with a links "army"
  • - Golfer Palmer, familiarly
  • - Jack's links rival
  • - Golf great with an 'army'
  • - Beloved 'army' leader
  • - Golf great, to his "army"
  • - Schwarzenegger, informally
  • - Links legend, familiarly
  • - Noted 'army' leader
  • - Palmer of the links
  • - Palmer, to pals
  • - Palmer with trophies
  • - Golfer Palmer, to pals
  • - Player with an army
  • - 'The Terminator' star, to fans
  • - Palmer of golf, to pals
  • - Choreographer Zane
  • - Golf great Palmer
  • - Owner of the title car in Stephen King's 'Christine'
  • - Golfer with an 'army' of fans
  • - Palmer on the green, casually
  • - Roxanne's boss on "L.A. Law"
  • - The Golf Channel co-founder, to fans
  • - Corbin's "L.A. Law" role
  • - Golf's Palmer, to pals
  • - Onetime rival of Jack and Gary
  • - Links legend, informally
  • - Corbin's role on "L.A. Law"
  • - Leader of a sporting "army"
  • - Masters champ between Gary and Jack
  • - Contemporary of Jack and Gary
  • - "The King" of golf, to fans
  • - Palmer, to fans
  • - Palmer of golf, familiarly
  • - "L.A. Law" character Becker
  • - Emmy-nominated sitcom of the early 1970s
  • - ".... & Jack" (1998 golf book)
  • - Four-time Masters winner, familiarly
  • - Palmer, to golf fans
  • - Jazz saxophonist Lawrence
  • - 'L.A. Law' character
  • - Golf's Palmer
  • - The Governator
  • - Golfer Palmer
  • - Gray's successor, in California
  • - First name in golf
  • - Army leader
  • - Army man.
  • - ...-bitsy
  • - "Tosca" or "La Traviata"
  • - Madam Butterfly, eg
  • - Puccini's "La Rondine" or "Turandot"
  • - Carmen or Tosca, for example
  • - "doctor atomic" or "madama butterfly," for example
  • - Setting of a date for Edward and Vivian in "Pretty Woman"
  • - The Marriage of Figaro, for example
  • - Performance for a prima donna
  • - An agent to ring up for entertainment
  • - Musical work whose villain is usually a 12-Down
  • - Musical drama such as Carmen
  • - Performance often accompanied by supertitles
  • - Play set to music
  • - some use glasses to watch it
  • - art form involving a rope
  • - Britten speciality accepted by Europe? Radical
  • - performance with supertitles, often
  • - Verdi is one who produced his work on time
  • - Spotify category
  • - Glass production
  • - Phantom's home
  • - Perform surgery without the Maori, it's a dramatic performance
  • - peter benchley described it as "where a guy gets stabbed in the back, and instead of dying, he sings"
  • - hope raised within a musical drama
  • - Record store category
  • - what julian barnes called "an art which seeks, more obviously than any other form, to break your heart"
  • - puccini composition
  • - medium of rossini, e.g.
  • - Soprano's dramatic gig