➠ Words with t
List contains 175718 Words that "t" contain.
- - Snip with scissors
- - Snip (hair)
- - Snip
- - Bowl, buzz or crew?
- - Film editing act
- - trim copper on time
- - ... corners (take shortcuts)
- - Director's shout at the end of a scene
- - order to stop making a scene?
- - Slice or trim
- - word after clean or clear
- - Wounded with prune!
- - reduction at the hairdresser's
- - Lower (prices)
- - ... and paste (keyboard actions)
- - Word before corners or costs
- - Divide into pieces with a knife
- - To be one above is distinctly better
- - Editing process changed "ultimately" to "primarily"
- - What scissors do
- - Economy measure required by executives?
- - Edit out, say
- - With the circled letters, a hint to solving seven Across clues
- - Directors shout
- - control-x command
- - Court oddly leading to nick
- - Chop, slice
- - remove from the roster
- - Paper injury
- - Sliced mullet?
- - cry on a film set
- - Copper to start with tasty chop
- - dropped from the squad
- - Censor from publication
- - Button often clicked before 'paste'
- - Edited film version
- - Action before 'paste'
- - share time, following copper
- - Reduced share of the profits
- - Economy measure called for by movie director?
- - Ctrl+X, on a computer
- - To trim something
- - allotted earnings
- - What a director yells to end the scene?
- - "Stop acting!"
- - Use a pair of scissors
- - Ignore the line, say
- - dock or this from 7
- - A share of the profits, called for by movie director?
- - "... the crap" (come to the point)
- - describing the harvest as a fait accompli?
- - Reduced share of the proceeds?
- - Chop a veggie
- - divide, as cake
- - Something you would do with a pair of scissors
- - Channel excavated for a railway or canal
- - Unions returning on a smaller scale?
- - ... and paste
- - Chop some vegetables, say
- - Slice through
- - Director's cry when there's an error on set
- - Stop filming drunk in the local
- - Slice of persecution
- - Director's instruction
- - Duel memento
- - Agent's take
- - Severed
- - Profit share
- - Type of fastball
- - Stylist's job
- - Split the deck
- - Paste's partner
- - Off the team
- - "Stop the cameras!"
- - Use a knife
- - Studio shout
- - Song, as it were
- - Skip class
- - Share of the profits
- - Lower, as prices
- - Film-set call
- - Film director's "Stop!"
- - Dry's associate
- - Drop from the team
- - Drop from the roster
- - Director's frantic cry
- - Director's "Stop!"
- - Deal prerequisite
- - Collegian's prerogative
- - Bloodletter?
- - Album unit
- - "Stop the scene!"
- - Word after "cold" or "crew"
- - What you do to a piece of paper to show how much you hate it
- - What Spielberg screams, at times
- - What pruning shears do
- - What barbers do to hair
- - What a director yells to stop filming a scene
- - What a director yells to stop a scene
- - Well-muscled, informally
- - Use a knife on
- - Tournament elimination point
- - Sporting a six-pack, say
- - Sound-stage cry
- - Song on an album
- - Slice (up)
- - Skip a class
- - Shorten, as hair
- - Share of profits
- - Set shout
- - Scene-ending shout
- - Scene-ending cry
- - Salve target
- - Run around like a chicken with its head ...... off
- - Rib or short loin
- - Removed or shortened
- - Release from the team
- - Record, as a song
- - Piece of the action, or a shout that stops the action
- - Paste partner
- - Pared down
- - Order on the set
- - Order from Delbert Mann
- - Not on the team anymore, sorry bro
- - No longer in the film
- - Mowed
- - Mow, e.g.
- - Movie release
- - Minor injury you might cover with an adhesive bandage
- - Loin or chop
- - Led Zep "When you ...... it, mama, save me a slice"
- - Last word from a director
- - How a director says "Stop filming!"
- - Film editor's job
- - Film director's yell at the end of a take
- - Film director's shout
- - Film director's call
- - End a take
- - Edit menu word
- - Divide before the deal
- - Directors' directive
- - Director's end-of-scene cry
- - Director's "Stop!" order
- - Director's "Stop filming!"
- - Dilute liquor
- - Cry from the sound stage
- - Crew, for one
- - Computer command that often precedes "paste"
- - Chop or crop
- - Be truant
- - Band-Aid necessitator
- - Allotted percentage
- - Agent's percentage
- - Agent's 10 percent, e.g.
- - Action stopper
- - A share of the profits
- - A ...... above the rest (superior)
- - A ...... above the rest
- - "Stop the scene!," to a film director
- - "Scene's over!"
- - "I like the ...... of your jib"
- - "And we're done," directorially
- - "...... it out!" ("Stop it!")
- - "...... it out!" ("Quit it!")
- - ......-and-dried (routine)
- - ...... to the chase (get to the point)
- - ...... the Rope (popular game app)
- - ...... the mustard
- - ...... from the same cloth (very similar)
- - ...... flowers (gardener's gift and puzzle theme)
- - ...... corners (eliminate some steps)
- - ...... and run (leave in haste)
- - Trim with scissors
- - Director's direction
- - Like bodybuilders' bodies
- - Reduction
- - Set cry
- - Director's shout
- - Director's directive
- - Cry on the set
- - Director's word
- - Director's command
- - Movie director's command.
- - Kind of throat
- - Share: Slang.
- - Cease and desist order?
- - Song on a record.
- - Band-Aid site
- - Snubbed
- - Stop filming
- - Stop shooting
- - Commission
- - Carve
- - Film director's cry
- - Make an incision
- - Cry from a director
- - What shears do
- - Minor injury for an office clerk
- - 'Measure twice, ...... once'
- - Copper to start with tasty prune
- - Trim; chop
- - Partner of paste
- - Incision; reduce
- - Sever; ignore
- - Abbreviate
- - Truncate
- - Excise
- - Elimination
- - Director's order
- - Slice (off)
- - Shear (off)
- - Nick
- - Edited out
- - Director's call
- - Album track
- - Slash
- - Piece of the action
- - Mow
- - Ax
- - Share
- - Take out
- - Slice
- - Edit menu choice
- - Director's cry
- - Percentage
- - Remove
- - Dilute.
- - Sever
- - Barber's offering
- - Barber's job
- - Snub
- - Use scissors
- - Use shears
- - Use scissors on
- - Minor wound
- - Cause for a Band-Aid
- - Salon service
- - Ripped
- - Injured
- - Reduce.
- - Axed
- - Trim
- - Abridge
- - Curtail
- - Slit
- - Diminish
- - Deep
- - Shorten
- - Edit, in a way
- - Delete
- - Edit out
- - Intersect
- - .... price
- - Incision
- - Gash
- - Chop
- - Let go
- - Shortening
- - Theme of this puzzle
- - "Take ......!"
- - Get rid of
- - demand to stop making a scene?
- - Divide into pieces
- - Ignore wound
- - Sever, chop
- - reduction of share?
- - A stroke the bowler finds wounding?
- - ...-throat competition (intense)
- - divide with a knife
- - Slice, retaining odd bits of crust
- - Omit
- - reduce copper temperature
- - "stop filming now!"
- - Film shoot cry
- - Ctrl+X command
- - shout from a director
- - Divide, as a deck of cards
- - The way a suit jacket or dress is shaped
- - a share of the money (informally)
- - Cease filming
- - Use scissors ... or a computer command
- - 'in the ......' (jane campion thriller)
- - use scissors to do this
- - I hate to ... you off, but …
- - Tenzing Norgay's peak
- - The world's highest mountain
- - The mountain in the Himalayas that is the highest peak above sea level in the world
- - Mountain it's always best to skim the top off
- - Peak time before break
- - World's highest mountain above sea level
- - Always set out for peak
- - that's a tall one!
- - treacherous peak
- - setting of lene gammelgaard's book "climbing high"
- - Severe storm enshrouds high peak
- - Mountain most demanding in leader's absence
- - conquered by norgay and hillary
- - Sherpa's first to leave most demanding mountain
- - Peak period coming immediately before calm
- - The highest peak
- - Sir Edmund's challenge
- - Scaler's dream
- - Peak of Tensing's life
- - Peak of peaks.
- - Peak Norkay climbed
- - Peak first scaled in 1953
- - Hillary's pinnacle
- - Hillary's claim to fame
- - Giant Himalayan peak
- - Engineer for whom a peak was named
- - Chomolungma's more familiar name
- - Challenging peak
- - Bleak peak
- - Hillary and Norgay's conquest
- - Peak volume in middle of week then quiet
- - Highest peak
- - Hillary's conquest
- - Himalayan peak
- - George ........ was India's surveyor general from 1830 to 1843
- - At any time set out for peak
- - Peak in 1953 news
- - High point of Hillary's career
- - Peak some climb in severe storm
- - Mountain most uncompromising, peak unseen
- - Hillary's peak
- - It's often climbed in severe storm
- - always set out to reach the highest point
- - Lady took others to the mountain
- - Some severe storm would impede climbing it
- - First lady taking break on mountain
- - the first woman to take a breather in the himalayas?
- - Always the first to set out for the mountain
- - The night before, slack off on the mountain
- - Always set out for the highest mountain
- - First woman, others in tow, to find Chomolungma
- - High point for the first lady and others
- - Mountain whose Tibetan name is Qomolangma
- - first lady needs some relaxation in this high place
- - steve returns round her majesty in a very high place
- - highest point on earth
- - Relax with First Lady on top of mountain
- - Verse ET composed on mountain
- - Mountain known as Qomolangma in Tibetan
- - she was the first to rest on a mountain
- - high spot most always?
- - first lady to relax on high mountain
- - First woman to rest on high mountain
- - the first lady joins the remainder on a high mountain
- - the first lady at her repose calls for a tall one
- - this mountain means the first woman has to have a breather
- - Highest mountain in the world
- - Mountain in Nepal which is the tallest of the Seven Summits and which was first climbed in 1953
- - Head away from most dangerous mountain
- - Beginner abandons most demanding challenge
- - mountaineering mecca
- - Mountain sees First Lady taking breather
- - Huge mountain woman tempted others
- - Great mountain
- - always set off for the highest point
- - Conquest of 5/29/53
- - Sagarmatha, to the Nepalese
- - Place in the headlines, June 2.
- - News locale of 5/28/53
- - Mountain on the Nepal-Tibet border
- - Mountain natives call Sagarmatha
- - Mountain named after a British surveyor general of India
- - K2 cousin
- - It was scaled in just over eight hours in 2004
- - It was first conquered in 1953
- - Huge achievement — highest climb
- - Himalayan challenge
- - Highest spot on earth
- - Global apex
- - Climbing challenge that contains the Geneva spur and Khumbu icefall
- - "Queen of the Himalayas"
- - Himalayan mountain
- - Metaphor for an ultimate challenge
- - Page One 58 Across, June 1953
- - Mountain woman having breather
- - Severe storms enshrouding Chomolungma
- - Its namesake, a former Surveyor General of India, objected to having it named for him
- - 8,848-meter-high mountain
- - Highest mountain
- - George --, Surveyor General of India from 1830 to 1843
- - At any point set out for mountain
- - Mountain woman tempted others
- - On record, estimated height
- - First Lady and others come to mountain
- - Severe storm enshrouds Himalayan mountain
- - Destination for many Buddha Air passengers
- - High spot for first lady and others
- - Pricing plan category
- - rite performed on the level?
- - One of a series of ranked layers
- - link found with republican in row
- - the courtier's rank
- - one drawing level
- - level sounds a wee bit weepy
- - Draw rupees in bank
- - layer on a wedding cake