➠ Words with e
List contains 244952 Words that "e" contain.
- - Cattiness
- - Malice shown by chap hiding tea in location
- - Lasting ill-will, hatred
- - Vindictive intent
- - Venomous feeling
- - acrimonious emotion
- - Petty emotion
- - Ill-feeling shown by rejection of on-line advice?
- - Not-so-nice motivation
- - In ... of (notwithstanding)
- - Venomous ill-will
- - Vengefulness
- - Desire to hurt or offend
- - Animosity, venom
- - Venom(Used today)
- - John Prine "In ...... of Ourselves"
- - Revenge
- - Fence
- - Petty vindictiveness
- - Vindictive feeling
- - Meanness
- - 'In ...... of that ...'
- - Evil impulse
- - Desire to harm
- - For which venom is a metaphor
- - Malicious behavior
- - Bitchiness or malice
- - Treat with malice
- - Vindictive behavior
- - Hurt maliciously
- - Vengeful feeling
- - Deliberately annoy
- - Vindictiveness
- - Pet is destroyed through malice
- - "Cut off your nose to ...... your face"
- - A desire to hurt
- - Malicious ill-will
- - Venom — a famous warplane made without wood
- - Mean-spiritedness
- - Deliberately hurt
- - Malignant acts
- - Malicious feeling
- - Bitter ill will
- - Meanspiritedness
- - A vengeful attitude
- - Malicious desire
- - Petty motivation
- - Petty malice
- - Treat vindictively
- - Treat maliciously?
- - Hurt on purpose
- - Cause of some grudges
- - ...... fence (item erected to annoy a neighbor)
- - Malicious feelings
- - Be catty
- - Odium
- - Act maliciously
- - Kind of fence
- - Petty ill will
- - Word with work or fence
- - A grudge
- - Thwart maliciously
- - Rancor; venom
- - Illwill
- - Nasty impulse
- - Mean hatred.
- - Bitter feeling
- - Resentfulness
- - Acrimony
- - Maliciousness
- - Nastiness
- - Animosity
- - Malevolence
- - Venom
- - Bad feeling
- - Ill will
- - Rancor
- - Malice
- - Resentment
- - Grudge
- - Spleen
- - Pique
- - Bad blood
- - Feeling of resentment
- - betting it has energy and ill will
- - fairy ignoring king's venomous ill-will
- - vindictive sentiment
- - meanness or hatred
- - ill-feeling produced by dirty venue in the kent area
- - Cutting off your nose to .. your face
- - Malice, venom
- - Pet is injured by venom
- - venue contains quiet ill-will
- - Feeling of ill will
- - Unsolved problem
- - Unsolved situation
- - Unsolved crime
- - Unsolved case, enigma
- - Obscure person in conundrum
- - "Scooby-Doo! ... Incorporated," animated TV series that is part of the Scooby-Doo franchise
- - Hear man's address to unknown puzzle
- - Like the Men led by Ben Stiller or a Train directed by Jim Jarmusch
- - Enigmatic quality
- - It passes all understanding
- - my story slightly altered as a whodunit
- - Like a man's overheard secret
- - We hear Miss Terry is a perplexing puzzle
- - Closed book, autobiography swapping one's beginning with one's end
- - Genre for Agatha Christie
- - PBS anthology series featuring animated title sequences by Edward Gorey
- - Mister E tells of a puzzling crime
- - Whodunit genre
- - My tyres burst? Whodunnit!
- - Tale, altered in the middle, following the setter's puzzle
- - but this early play is not necessarily a whodunit
- - PBS series
- - Suspense novel
- - P.D. James specialty
- - Genre of the Edgar Awards
- - Whodunit
- - Case that hasn't been closed?
- - It can't be explained
- - Can't figure out why my tyres burst
- - Enigma; obscurity
- - A ........ play is a staged Bible story
- - Closed book -- whodunnit
- - Puzzle as the first person's tyres burst
- - Secret doctrine
- - A thing hard to explain
- - Book genre
- - Agatha Christie's genre
- - What often comes with a twist?
- - Object of speculation
- - Agatha Christie genre
- - Queen's genre
- - Whodunit, for example
- - Agatha Christie offering
- - Carolyn Keene's genre
- - Something to figure out
- - Christie product
- - Open case
- - Josephine Tey's genre
- - Grafton genre
- - Unkown
- - P.D. James offering
- - John Dickson Carr's genre
- - Detective story
- - Story of a sort.
- - Favorite hammock reading.
- - Rex Stout story.
- - John Dickson Carr specialty.
- - Inexplicable phenomenon.
- - Edgar Allan Poe's specialty.
- - Crime story?
- - Enigma
- - Popular book
- - Riddle
- - Mind-boggler
- - Head-scratcher
- - Type of story.
- - Puzzle
- - See 52-Across
- - Agatha Christie output
- - Murder Mystery, film series with Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler
- - baffling phenomenon
- - Sue Grafton offering
- - Unexplained happening
- - puzzling occurrence
- - Alcoholic drink without a mixer
- - Like a just-straightened room
- - Without a mixer
- - Not needing cleaning, as a room
- - Without ice, at a bar
- - Like a pin, in a saying
- - In bag's a compact
- - Straight, at a bar
- - Unlike Oscar Madison
- - Like a stiff drink
- - "that was a fun fact!"
- - Not diluted, as a glass of drink
- - getting one into a trap is clever
- - Like a room that's been tidied up
- - Unlike a sty
- - Cleaned up
- - Like good handwriting
- - Ready for inspection
- - Trim and tidy
- - Straightened up
- - Bar order specification
- - Nice and tidy
- - 'Looks fun!'
- - Tidy and trim
- - Cleverly done
- - Orderly, tidy
- - No longer cluttered
- - Free of clutter
- - Having no clutter
- - With no ice
- - Deft Jayawardene attacks covers
- - Orderly and clean
- - Cool, or without ice
- - With 43-Across, shipshape
- - In no need of straightening
- - Clutter-free
- - Undiluted, in mixology
- - Tidy Welsh town? Almost
- - Not cluttered
- - Not on the rocks
- - Without ice or mixers
- - Like an undiluted drink
- - "Oh, cool!"
- - How the maid leaves things
- - Without rocks
- - Well-arranged
- - All tidied up
- - Orderly in airborne attack
- - Clever or smart
- - Without ice
- - Tidy, orderly
- - Like many rooms after decluttering
- - With everything in place
- - Having everything in its proper place
- - With everything in its place
- - "Coolio!"
- - To dine after noon is convenient
- - Far from 37-Across
- - -- and tidy
- - Straight out of what's revolutionary in data encryption
- - Like some servings of Scotch
- - Type of spruce in Trim
- - Sans ice or mixer
- - Without dilution
- - Like good penmanship
- - "No ice"
- - Orderly produces sample of medicine attentively
- - Opposite of sloppy
- - Ice-free, at the bar
- - Orderly in Byzantine attack
- - Straight up, at the bar
- - Sans ice
- - Like Felix, but not Oscar
- - Pinlike?
- - Some divine attribute to be dapper
- - Orderly or fastidious
- - Orderly approach needing time for leader of remainers
- - Methodically arranged
- - All in place
- - Taken back heartlessly, but in good order
- - Trig
- - Organized
- - Really swell
- - Just so
- - Methodical
- - Well planned.
- - Anal ......
- - Deft
- - Pretty cool
- - Soigné
- - Picked up
- - Bar request
- - Elegantly simple
- - Jim-dandy
- - Impressively done
- - Tidied up
- - All spruced up
- - Rad
- - Sleek
- - Slick
- - Drink order
- - Like some drinks
- - Capital
- - Meticulous
- - Without admixture
- - Dandy
- - Ship shape
- - Not diluted
- - Undiluted
- - Immaculate
- - Ordered
- - Dapper
- - Snazzy
- - Whiskey order
- - Clean-...
- - Straight up
- - All lined up
- - Pure
- - Unmixed
- - Natty
- - Peachy ......
- - Cool, once
- - Old-school 'cool'
- - Cool, old-style
- - "Super cool!"
- - Peachy-keen
- - "Groovy!"
- - "Terrif!"
- - "Cool beans!"
- - "Nifty!"
- - Spiffy
- - 'Marvy!'
- - First-rate
- - "Awesome, dude!"
- - 'Gnarly!'
- - Very cool
- - Shipshape
- - In apple-pie order
- - Orderly
- - Spruced up
- - In good order
- - Well-groomed
- - Systematic
- - Having everything in its place
- - Well-kept
- - Uncluttered
- - Spick-and-span
- - Clean and orderly
- - Well-ordered
- - Not messy
- - Trim
- - Fastidious
- - Kempt
- - Like Felix Unger
- - Spruce
- - Well-organized
- - Polished.
- - "...... straight!"
- - Uncomplicated
- - Way cool?
- - Precise
- - '...... cool!'
- - Tidy ......
- - Swell
- - Ingenious
- - Adroit
- - Skillful
- - Dexterous
- - Smart ..
- - Unadulterated
- - "Amazing!"
- - Far out!
- - Prim and proper
- - Prim
- - 'Isn't that something?'
- - Huh!
- - 'Wonderful!'
- - Terrific
- - Bang-up
- - "Awesome!"
- - Great
- - 'Interesting!'
- - 'How cool!'
- - 'Fun ...... . . .'
- - Dope
- - Sparkling
- - Shrewd
- - Clever
- - Bar order
- - Super ...
- - Keen
- - In order
- - "no ice" or "noice!"
- - oxen not watered
- - it's clever, being tidy
- - patron eating sandwiches in good order
- - iceless, as whiskey
- - Drink without mixers
- - Practised without weakening
- - nifty approach needing time for leader of remainers
- - 'Sounds cool!'
- - Not cluttered or messy
- - Surpass excellent English learner
- - surpass a huge size, say
- - outdo, surpass
- - be very good or excellent but not fast
- - excellent, but not fast, way to surpass others
- - Excellent if not fast way to surpass others
- - Excellent to forgo Lent and do really well
- - Do well with fish: ten about to be netted
- - Microsoft's spreadsheet software
- - do better than former figures out east
- - Hear Roman forty do really well
- - Very big we hear is better?
- - Spreadsheet program made by Microsoft
- - to go beyond forty in roman numerals, we hear
- - Read in index "celebrity will do well!"
- - Forty Romans, we hear, do very well
- - Two characters said to be very good
- - Microsoft application in which one may use a PivotTable
- - Microsoft spreadsheet application
- - To shine
- - Be outstandingly good
- - Intersex celebrity's inspiring top
- - slippery customer, about 90, to go one better
- - be very good during essex celebration
- - outdo with some complex celebrations
- - Two score in Rome we hear and do better
- - Ninety in general to rise and shine
- - do great removing edges from sex cell
- - do better than forty in rome by the sound of it
- - Make the honor roll