➠ Words with t

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  • - Suitable exercises cut out in old books
  • - Effective old lover shut up about part
  • - Suitable for the circum­stances rather than just
  • - Convenient means to remove mass from old gable
  • - Old and deep tin used as suitable
  • - Old fusspot forgetting answer -- that is coming in handy
  • - Convenient and effective
  • - Convenient and practical
  • - Suitable edge missing in trial surrounding princess
  • - Suitable or appropriate
  • - useful old exercise gets ted in trouble
  • - Appropriate to the situation
  • - Convenient, but often improper, means to an end
  • - Advantageous rather than right or just
  • - Beneficial manoeuvre
  • - appropriate means to an end
  • - Means to an end (possibly self-serving)
  • - Convenient for a particular purpose
  • - Advisable
  • - Advantageous
  • - Former sweetheart purchases sink with new device
  • - Practical divorcee exercises with nuts originally in regimen
  • - Convenient, practical
  • - Serving to promote one's interest
  • - Means to an end.
  • - Opportune
  • - Politic
  • - Practical experiment in which inspector goes over the edge?
  • - bird picks up rodents and fish
  • - A diminutive celebrity, this bird
  • - Bird has five-pointed fish
  • - Gregarious bird with a blackish plumage and a short tail
  • - trainee looking out for a bird
  • - Last ring ordered for bird
  • - bird that is astonishing but heartless
  • - great swimmer, this bird?
  • - bringing back rodents, a fish and a bird
  • - student looking around for bird
  • - bird often called stuckie in scotland
  • - speckled bird does imitations of famous fish?
  • - Bird with dark iridescent plumage
  • - that last grin was meant for a bird
  • - Bird looking to eat lugworms, primarily
  • - celebrity student in greece originally finding bird
  • - you'll be given the bird if you string along with a gangster
  • - bird a sailor cast outside
  • - a bird with a shiner - a fish, too
  • - the sort of bird that might string along with capone
  • - how a sailor gets left to sing to his bird
  • - bird upsets rodents and fish
  • - Bird gazing round lake
  • - shocking, having no time for bird
  • - Pesky dark-brown bird
  • - Glossy bird
  • - Slant rig for the strange bird
  • - Might Gran list badly for the bird
  • - Bird in sun with fish
  • - List Gran awkwardly for the bird
  • - Bird looking to circle lake
  • - Bird watching 'gripping' first of larks
  • - Gregarious Old World bird
  • - Bird with dark plumage
  • - Bird that is often a pest
  • - Gregarious bird
  • - Black bird
  • - Common bird
  • - Passerine bird
  • - Bird ....
  • - Small bird
  • - Speckled garden bird
  • - bird to have a leading role next to heather
  • - Bird and rodents brought up fish
  • - very remarkable? not essentially for a songbird
  • - The gregarious Old World passerine songbird Sturnus vulgaris
  • - .... this one for example!
  • - Being rude, in a way, about large singer
  • - Old World songbird for new girl, Stan?
  • - Buffalo Bill's capturer on film
  • - Songbird with dark, iridescent plumage
  • - Gregarious songbird
  • - Featured creature (five letters)
  • - Flier would be alarming with sort of square in the centre
  • - Myna's cousin
  • - Myna cousin
  • - Songbird
  • - no. 1 hit for peaches & herb
  • - Peaches & Herb hit
  • - 1979 chart-topper by Peaches & Herb
  • - Together once more
  • - Made up name in erudite broadcast
  • - Back together
  • - Got together again with one in Rush
  • - Group that cuts grass in meeting again
  • - Brought together again
  • - Any number in erudite mingling, as old students meeting each other again?
  • - One feeding ruminants, back together again following separation
  • - Caught up again with rough deer unit
  • - One once again
  • - Back together, like East and West Berlin after the Berlin Wall was dismantled
  • - Banded anew
  • - Like Alumni Day participants
  • - Got back together
  • - Together again
  • - Joined together again
  • - Joined again.
  • - At first, bands need commitment of DJ
  • - Expensive habit that's seen at dinner?
  • - Sort of occasion that may see Belgium miss match?
  • - Formal boycott needs commitment
  • - Formal do without being restricted by limitations of buffet, that is
  • - *Kind of affair
  • - Order of dress.
  • - adjective for formal social event
  • - Formal evening dress for men
  • - approach that some are well suited for?
  • - Bond chasing chess player in formal attire
  • - Semi-formal evening dress
  • - formal evening dress needed by defender, about 50, before match
  • - Gala garb, often
  • - Dress code
  • - Ban relationship which is formal
  • - Formal attire
  • - Formal indication
  • - Fairly formal
  • - Fund-raiser wear, perhaps
  • - Formal-affair wear
  • - Semiformal
  • - Like some formal events
  • - Requiring a dinner jacket
  • - Phrase on some invitations
  • - Semiformal, as an affair
  • - Formal, but not too
  • - Formal wear
  • - Evening wear.
  • - Formal.
  • - Dark-skinned couple making a bow
  • - very smart male evening attire
  • - Attract trainee (60%)
  • - One cent put out on top of envelope to tempt one
  • - Coax, tempt
  • - it's nice to meet an alien - go on! tempt me!
  • - tempt a number to break the ice
  • - Tempt to enter apprenticeship
  • - tempt hospital department with diamonds
  • - to lure or tempt
  • - Tempt heads of European nations to increase carbon emissions
  • - Tempt, allure
  • - Attract or tempt by offering advantage
  • - tempt most apprentices
  • - Ten cut diamonds tempt
  • - Attract, tempt
  • - Tempt, lure
  • - Tempt man not opening with diamonds
  • - Attract only some apprentices
  • - Tempt with a carrot?
  • - Lure, tempt
  • - Tempt Mam to leave mincemeat
  • - Tempt with promises of reward
  • - By ten, about, someting cold to eat does seem tempting
  • - Lure leader away to unknown hollow
  • - Some authentic examples are tempting
  • - Lure first of tourists in Eastern Mediterranean resort
  • - allure some patient i cease to look after
  • - lure about ten onto the rink
  • - Coax, lure
  • - Inveigle, persuade
  • - Lure with some succulent ices
  • - Lure enemy initially to Northern Territory with addictive drug
  • - lure ten away with diamonds
  • - Draw in net at sea, getting chill
  • - seduce ward with diamond
  • - seduce with some succulent ice-cream!
  • - Persuade with promise of reward
  • - Lure, inveigle
  • - Lure in
  • - Lure and net snagged on rocks
  • - Lure and net snagged by rocks
  • - Be seductive with
  • - Content I censor's held to act like clickbait
  • - Bait or lure
  • - Coax, moment mother leaves, with wafer?
  • - Lure net damaged on rocks
  • - Lure with some succulent ice cream
  • - Lead on East, with diamonds to support no-trumps
  • - Lure about ten with diamond
  • - Sweetheart not heartless with cool allure
  • - Bait the hook
  • - Act the seductress
  • - Be coquettish with
  • - Dangle a carrot, e.g.
  • - Sucker into
  • - Raise the interest of
  • - Be Circe-like
  • - Create a yen
  • - Dangle a carrot, so to speak
  • - Do Satan's work
  • - Offer temptation.
  • - Emulate Delilah
  • - Act the vamp
  • - Play the siren
  • - Coax
  • - Dangle a carrot in front of
  • - Sweeten the deal
  • - Seduce
  • - responds concerning sections of the play
  • - show some response about part of the new testament
  • - Responds again to the "Scat!" by going off
  • - responds concerning parts of a play
  • - provides some response about part of the new testament
  • - Shows response concerning legislation
  • - Acts in response
  • - Makes a strong response to something
  • - Loses the head as he is taken away from teachers
  • - Acts in response to something
  • - Does something about something
  • - Loses the poker face
  • - Jerks the knee, e.g.
  • - Hits the ceiling e.g.
  • - Is affected (by some influence, event, etc.).
  • - Is affected by some event.
  • - Takes the bait
  • - Laughs at a joke say
  • - responds with opened crates
  • - jumps back, say
  • - Responds to queen backing parliamentary laws
  • - Bites, in a sense
  • - gasps or grins
  • - Reciprocates
  • - Shows surprise, e.g.
  • - Makes a face, maybe
  • - Loses one's poker face
  • - Does a double-take, maybe
  • - Responds to
  • - Laughs or gasps, say
  • - Doesn't just stand there
  • - Responds
  • - Gasps, say
  • - Gasps, perhaps
  • - Changes chemically
  • - Retaliates
  • - Flinches, say
  • - Gives one's impressions
  • - Pushes back, say
  • - Changes color, say
  • - Gives feedback
  • - Does a double take, say
  • - Jerks, say
  • - Undergoes oxidation, say
  • - Responds to a stimulus
  • - Flinches or blinks, say
  • - Doesn't keep a straight face
  • - Fails to stay poker-faced
  • - Laughs or cries, maybe
  • - Gasps or grimaces, say
  • - Punches back, say
  • - Responds to stimuli
  • - Strikes back, say
  • - Does a double take, perhaps
  • - Isn't inert
  • - Doesn't keep a poker face
  • - Takes countermeasures
  • - Raises an eyebrow
  • - Has an answer
  • - Isn't passive
  • - Flinches or frowns
  • - Shows shock, perhaps
  • - Does a double-take
  • - Does a spit take, e.g.
  • - Is not inert
  • - Loses one's poker face, say
  • - Flinches, for instance
  • - Shows shock, e.g.
  • - Strikes back, perhaps
  • - Shows surprise, perhaps
  • - Screams or jumps
  • - Hits back, say
  • - Shows emotion
  • - Looks shocked, e.g.
  • - Does a knee jerk, e.g.
  • - Isn't stoic
  • - Blushes, maybe
  • - Flinches, perhaps
  • - Strikes back
  • - Does a spit take
  • - Strikes back, e.g.
  • - Undergoes a chemical change
  • - Flinches, e.g.
  • - Voices opposition
  • - Flinches or frowns, say
  • - Combines chemically
  • - Does a double take, e.g.
  • - Takes a swing at, maybe
  • - Cries "Eek!," say
  • - Shies away, perhaps
  • - Answers back, say
  • - Loses one's temper, say
  • - Moves when prodded
  • - Becomes innervated
  • - Shows awareness
  • - Is stimulated
  • - Experiences innervation
  • - Answers a stimulus
  • - Shows a reverse trend.
  • - Responds to stimulus.
  • - Shows one's feelings
  • - "Te ......"
  • - Answers back
  • - Shows surprise
  • - Doesn't just sit there
  • - Again our capital territory initially seriously responds
  • - Behaves, replies to something another has done
  • - Undergoes chemical changes
  • - smiles or frowns, say
  • - 1955 marilyn monroe film, with "the"
  • - 1952 George Axelrod Broadway farce, with "The"
  • - the ...., scratched occasionally monroe film?
  • - perhaps, every hat's nice after being married for some time
  • - find niece's hat very fetching after being married for some time
  • - Possible reason for marriage counseling
  • - Marriage in 2004, divorce in 2011?
  • - It prompts spouses to cheat
  • - Desire to be maritally unfaithful
  • - Antsy marital stage
  • - Septennial affliction?
  • - accepting a lift to the pub?
  • - Tee-shot heads nastily towards open water - that's enough to be taken to the 19th hole by golf buggy
  • - taking a taxi to the pub?
  • - group of actors departing, unwanted
  • - discard players on a cricket side
  • - Group of players on holiday get ready to go sailing
  • - abandoned group of actors not at work
  • - actors leaving abandoned article
  • - Actors on holiday begin a voyage
  • - Prepare for a nautical departure
  • - Discarded actors start to object very loudly
  • - Loosed from a mooring.
  • - sort of clothing for resting actors?
  • - prepare to sail away after the players
  • - About to start sailing, upper-class guy to remove mooring lines
  • - Leave bank having emptied 'savings account' and duck into greasy spoon
  • - Finish knitting as boat is put to sea
  • - Remove mooring lines and push off unwanted garment
  • - Discarded item of clothing
  • - untie cats
  • - kind of clothes in which to put to sea
  • - Stop knitting — start sailing
  • - Garment no longer wanted
  • - Prepare to leave the dock
  • - Thrown away
  • - Throwaway
  • - Discarded one.
  • - Discarded
  • - Knitting term
  • - Laid aside
  • - Abandoned
  • - Reject
  • - Unwanted item
  • - Hand-me-down
  • - Leave the pier
  • - Throw away
  • - Discard
  • - Shed
  • - Finish knitting then discard
  • - stop knitting and put to sea
  • - prepared to leave what's not wanted
  • - Written order
  • - Order
  • - Order male partner for the night
  • - permission to give the fellow an appointment
  • - And in match, a sanction
  • - Chap on escort getting instruction
  • - plaything returned to eastern isle
  • - Chiswick ......, small Thames isle
  • - Eight said to be in the Thames, eg, at Chiswick
  • - plaything returned to oriental isle
  • - Isle: Var.
  • - Poetic island of honey, others like to see
  • - Island noted for toy-making?
  • - Endlessly played up in small island
  • - English play around island
  • - You headed up round tip of the island
  • - Land in the river
  • - Island: Var.
  • - Islet: Var.
  • - A small island in a river
  • - Small isolated place did trifle, mostly sent back
  • - Small island: Br.
  • - River island: Var.
  • - River islet
  • - Small river island
  • - River island
  • - Small island in a river
  • - Islet
  • - Small key
  • - ... Island
  • - Small island: Var.
  • - Small island
  • - Every empty book in an island
  • - chiswick ......, boat-race landmark
  • - A sound eight watchable from the river bank