➠ Words with e

List contains 244952 Words that "e" contain.

  • - "i don't ...... this!"
  • - Can't spare
  • - We Don't ...... Another Hero, 1985 Tina Turner song
  • - can't go without
  • - It can be pressing
  • - Can't be without
  • - When I ...... You, Leo Sayer's 1977 Number One hit
  • - Just have to have
  • - On a ...-to-know basis
  • - All You .... Is Love, Lennon-McCartney composition
  • - Call for work with the hands, we hear
  • - In ....; poverty-stricken
  • - one editor's demand
  • - After losing heart, gained miss
  • - Have occasion for
  • - Feel the necessity for
  • - Requirement when the game finished finally
  • - ...-to-know basis
  • - Born and died in poverty
  • - The Beatles' All You ... Is Love
  • - Have to have been 13 on 1st December
  • - one might be pressing
  • - Not a want but a ...
  • - What's lacking ultimately in Providence, Rhode Island
  • - "All You ... Is Love" (song by the Beatles)
  • - Want to take part in "2"
  • - something badly wanted, being in knee deep
  • - Require, necessitate
  • - want to prepare the bread, we hear
  • - Requirement none expected when being extremely selective
  • - Requirement identified by Northumbrian press chief
  • - I ... a minute (Be patient with me)
  • - there's poverty in eden?
  • - require, want
  • - really want some fine education
  • - college scholarship determinant
  • - Demand Flanders adopts euro
  • - what bakers do, we hear, as a necessity
  • - There's no ... to worry
  • - "i ... to speak with you"
  • - "I ...... to tell you something"
  • - "... To Know," song by Doja Cat
  • - "I ... a second opinion"
  • - Requirement for work in a bakery, it's said
  • - "You're gonnna ... a bigger boat" ("Jaws" line)
  • - 'Everything I ...' (Melissa Ferrick song)
  • - Want to embed the point in the wrong end
  • - big ask, sometimes
  • - Want someone educated?
  • - the requirement of irene edwards
  • - you want to be in it
  • - want to hear what masseurs do
  • - require to be born at land's end
  • - Van, e.g., for a mover
  • - born dunderhead, in poverty
  • - Oxygen or water
  • - Be obliged to work with hands when caught
  • - requirement of a fine-edged sword
  • - "I ... a moment" ("Hang on a second")
  • - g-suit, to an astronaut, e.g.
  • - require a piece of fine edging
  • - In poverty, born and died
  • - must work dough loudly
  • - call for press on the radio
  • - A requirement of some magazine editors
  • - Craving hit with a low blow to ear
  • - "A friend in .... is a..."
  • - "People who .... people..."
  • - "we ...... a miracle!"
  • - Born at Land's End, in poverty
  • - require desperately
  • - Require something
  • - what a shortage suggests
  • - "This is strictly on a ... to know basis"
  • - More than a want
  • - "All You ... Is Love" (1967 Beatles hit)
  • - magazine editor's requirement
  • - "Do you .... a lift?" (require)
  • - Want to be seen in Byzantine Eden
  • - Desire in Eden disastrous
  • - ... You Now (Grammy-winning song by Lady A)
  • - "There is always enough for the ... but never enough for the greed" (requirement)
  • - Robert Fulghum's All I Really ... to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
  • - Food, clothing, or shelter, e.g.
  • - In .... of; lacking
  • - More than a want, a necessity
  • - Want, require
  • - Want massage, reportedly
  • - Want half of mine to go to the boy
  • - Requisite, something that is a mandatory item
  • - What air is not for an anaerobe
  • - "This is on a strictly ...-to-know basis"
  • - "He is in ... of medical help."
  • - Want to manipulate dough we hear
  • - Beatles' number "All You ... Is Love"
  • - Require even one-eyed deputy to join
  • - A craving or requisite
  • - A requirement
  • - Necessary for some reason
  • - Lawyer, for a defendant, typically
  • - "All the Man That I ...," number-one hit single by Whitney Houston that is a cover of Linda Clifford's version
  • - a requirement of eden
  • - one may be crying
  • - "You ... to calm down"
  • - Necessity, demand
  • - one editor's requirement
  • - "A friend in ... is a friend indee "
  • - Want to work on radio?
  • - "... for Speed," video game series
  • - those in this are certainly not well-endowed
  • - Welfare state?
  • - Financial aid criterion
  • - "...... I say more?"
  • - Scholarship consideration
  • - Essential item
  • - What have-nots have
  • - Guys-only
  • - College aid consideration
  • - Basis for financial aid
  • - Absolute must
  • - Not just want
  • - Charity's calculation
  • - Be in want of
  • - Scholarship factor
  • - Impoverishment
  • - Financial aid factor
  • - Be lacking in
  • - "I ...... a vacation!"
  • - Urgent want
  • - The ...... for speed
  • - Reason for some grants
  • - If ...... be
  • - Have-not's condition
  • - Grant factor
  • - Grant consideration
  • - Grant basis
  • - Condition of misfortune
  • - Be unable to function without
  • - Triage consideration
  • - Run short of
  • - Reason for some scholarships
  • - More than just want
  • - Indispensible item
  • - Grant criterion, often
  • - Financial aid consideration
  • - Financial aid basis
  • - bob ...., goes fishing with paul whitehouse
  • - bob, comedian noted for his tv series on fishing with paul whitehouse
  • - Bob ......, Vic Reeves' comedy partner
  • - Mickey Mouse's name before 1928
  • - Initial of mine on gold watch for author John
  • - Original first name of Mickey Mouse
  • - ...... mouse (early rival of mickey)
  • - Charlie McCarthy's pal Snerd
  • - Actress Emily
  • - Angela --, winner of the 1961 Wimbledon singles championship
  • - Philosopher Adler
  • - John --, novelist whose works include 'Paradise Postponed'
  • - ...... Brewster, Cary Grant's role in 'Arsenic and Old Lace'
  • - Bergen's dummy Snerd
  • - ...... Brewster, "Arsenic and Old Lace" role
  • - ...... Brewster, beleaguered nephew in "Arsenic and Old Lace"
  • - Edgar Bergen dummy ...... Snerd
  • - Bergen's Snerd
  • - Earl of March
  • - Character in "King Henry IV."
  • - ...... Snerd.
  • - Radio character.
  • - First name of a radio blockhead.
  • - One of Bergen's dummies
  • - Surname of the author of Rumpole of the Bailey
  • - Fred ......, star of Flying Down to Rio
  • - He danced with Rogers in "Top Hat"
  • - Star of "The Band Wagon."
  • - Star of "Royal Wedding," "Easter Parade," etc.
  • - Garland's "Easter Parade" co-star
  • - "Carefree" star
  • - "Easter Parade" star
  • - "Top Hat" star
  • - Fred of 'Top Hat'
  • - 'Silk Stockings' star
  • - Musical star who received a 1949 Honorary Award Oscar
  • - 'Top Hat' star Fred
  • - 'Swing Time' co-star Fred
  • - "Royal Wedding" star
  • - Caron's "Daddy Long Legs" co-star
  • - "Holiday Inn" co-star
  • - "Top Hat" tapper
  • - 'Top Hat' dancer Fred
  • - "Top Hat" dancer
  • - "Royal Wedding" star, 1951
  • - "Daddy Long Legs" star
  • - "Holiday Inn" star
  • - "Follow the Fleet" co-star, 1936
  • - Star born Frederick Austerlitz
  • - "Shall We Dance" co-star
  • - Swing Time star
  • - Top guy in "Top Hat"
  • - "Finian's Rainbow" star
  • - He was top-notch in "Top Hat"
  • - He wore a top hat in "Top Hat"
  • - "Second Chorus" star
  • - Top-hatted star
  • - Fred ......, Top Hat star
  • - American singer, dancer and musician, 1899-1987, who stated in his will that he wanted no portrayal of his life in film
  • - Fred .., dancing partner of Ginger Rogers
  • - Step into A&E, Fred
  • - rogers's hoofing partner
  • - Dancer Fred ....
  • - us singer, dancer and actor, fred –
  • - Step inside hospital department to find actor
  • - Dance partner to Rogers
  • - Danced with Rogers
  • - Ginger Rogers' 1930s' film dancing partner
  • - Fred
  • - Steady dancer, random singer.
  • - Screen dancer Fred known for his partnership with Ginger Rogers
  • - Partner of Rogers and Powell
  • - Omaha's gift to Hollywood
  • - Name synonymous with dancing.
  • - Famed dancer
  • - Dance great
  • - Beloved hoofer
  • - Adele of popular entertainment
  • - Actor-dancer
  • - "Funny Face"'s Fred
  • - U. S. dancer
  • - Fred dancing in films
  • - Rogers' partner
  • - AFI's #5 male Screen Legend
  • - Immortal name in dance
  • - Fred --, American dancer, singer, and actor
  • - Fred ........ played piano and sang I Won't Dance in the 1935 musical film Roberta
  • - Fred --, American dancer, actor, and singer
  • - Dance partner of 95-Down
  • - #5 AFI male screen legend
  • - Fred —, dancer/actor
  • - 1984 biography subtitled 'The Man, the Dancer'
  • - Epitome of cinematic grace
  • - Fred —, US dancer
  • - "Steps in Time" autobiographer
  • - He climbed the walls in 1951's 'Royal Wedding'
  • - Legendary screen dancer
  • - Oscar nominee in "The Towering Inferno"
  • - Dancing legend
  • - Charisse's dance partner in "The Band Wagon"
  • - Classic dancer Fred
  • - Subject of the 2009 biography "Puttin' on the Ritz"
  • - "Night and Day" introducer
  • - Film dancer Fred
  • - Rogers's partner
  • - Fred of "Daddy Long Legs"
  • - He said "I just put my feet in the air and move them around"
  • - "The history of dance on film begins with ......": Gene Kelly
  • - "Shall We Dance" dancer
  • - Fred of "Finian's Rainbow"
  • - Dancer Fred in "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle"
  • - Fred with nimble feet
  • - Hoofer Fred
  • - First-year Kennedy Center honoree
  • - Singer of "A Foggy Day" in "A Damsel in Distress"
  • - Dance master Fred
  • - He danced in "Silk Stockings"
  • - First-year Kennedy Center Honors recipient
  • - Nimble Fred
  • - Dancing Fred
  • - Rogers' dance partner
  • - Noted terpsichorean
  • - "Holiday Inn" actor
  • - "Funny Face" costar
  • - Adele or Fred
  • - Rogers' frequent partner
  • - His real last name was Austerlitz
  • - Elegant dancer Fred
  • - Dance master
  • - "The Towering Inferno" Oscar nominee
  • - Dancing man in "Dancing Lady"
  • - Early model for Baryshnikov
  • - "Steps in Time" author
  • - Fred or Adele
  • - Memorable Fred
  • - Early influence on Baryshnikov
  • - Another 57 Across
  • - Crosby's "Blue Skies" partner
  • - Partner of Rogers
  • - Austerlitz's adopted name
  • - Dancer who "rates A-1"?
  • - He wrote "Steps in Time"
  • - Frederick Austerlitz
  • - A Kennedy Center honoree
  • - See 111-Across
  • - One interrupting a celebrity English dancer
  • - The "he" in "Rogers did everything he did … backwards and in high heels"
  • - old us dancer actor fred in a satire surprisingly
  • - Rogers' partner in classic Hollywood
  • - Greek character in tale embroidered for charm
  • - A charmer?
  • - The charm of having no spice in time capsule
  • - A shoe anklet's behind showing charm
  • - A charm against evil
  • - Ornament worn as a charm against evil
  • - A stubborn beast ultimately without charm
  • - Supposed protective charm
  • - Necklace charm
  • - Anti-witchcraft charm
  • - Protecting charm
  • - Charm piece
  • - Charm against evil.
  • - A protecting charm.
  • - Guardian charm.
  • - Charm against evils.
  • - Charm
  • - an animal has time for charm
  • - Protective pendant
  • - Magical jewelry
  • - Lucky trinket
  • - Mystical trinket, maybe
  • - Hex repellent
  • - "World of Warcraft" item
  • - Supposedly protective trinket
  • - A hairstyle lacking length could become a fetish
  • - *Mojito, for one
  • - Source of good fortune
  • - Protective ornament
  • - Rabbit's foot, perhaps
  • - Mounted volunteers clutching cross for talisman
  • - Starts the day at university in France and produces idol
  • - Mascot
  • - Protective bauble
  • - Trinket thought lucky
  • - Gris-gris, for one
  • - Rabbit's foot, e.g.
  • - Juju, mojo, or grigri
  • - Item on a string, perhaps
  • - World of Warcraft asset
  • - Repeller of evil
  • - Item worn around the neck, maybe
  • - Worn protection
  • - Protective trinket
  • - Spell checker?
  • - Magical item in fantasy stories
  • - Scarab, to Pharaoh
  • - Gris-gris or juju
  • - Supposed evil averter
  • - Necklace option
  • - Supposed source of good fortune
  • - Magical neckwear
  • - Mojo or juju
  • - Evil repellent
  • - Protector from evil
  • - Evil repeller
  • - Necklace piece
  • - Necklace item
  • - Wear it in good health
  • - Mojo
  • - Gri-gri
  • - Gris-gris
  • - Protection against 6 Down
  • - Phylactery
  • - Ornament
  • - Specialized ornament
  • - Good-luck piece.
  • - Fetish
  • - Charming
  • - Scarab, for one
  • - lucky object
  • - Outmaneuvers
  • - Vintage diner music players, informally
  • - Does a body-swerve
  • - Fakes out of position
  • - Fakes out of position, as in football
  • - Diner devices, familiarly
  • - Diner fixtures, informally
  • - Football ploys
  • - Football feints
  • - Fakes out a tackler
  • - Diner music players, in brief
  • - Players of 45s in diners, for short
  • - Case history family, akin to the Kallikaks.
  • - Record holders?
  • - Heroine of"Of Human Bondage."
  • - Character in "Of Human Bondage."
  • - Heroine of "Of Human Bondage."
  • - Philip's girl in "Of Human Bondage."
  • - ...... Pierce, famous Joan Crawford role
  • - woman is gentle, looking angry
  • - Inoffensive, pinkish girl?
  • - She's no serious revolutionary
  • - Woman not a serious socialist?
  • - She's no hard leftist
  • - "I like only the ...... peppers"
  • - Unassuming Burgundy perhaps for the lady?
  • - ".... Pierce": Kate Winslet miniseries
  • - Joan Crawford character Pierce
  • - Oscar film ".......... Pierce"
  • - Actress Dunnock
  • - ...... Pierce : 1945 film
  • - Cain's "...... Pierce"
  • - Pierce
  • - Sea battle fought off Gibraltar in 1801