There is a total of 38122 clues beginning with t
- To put it simply, train’s departed leaving one behind
- To put off, in crude terms
- To put on head, secure large cushion
- To put one’s foot down is a duty of sorts
- To put the pressure on you run against George Osborne when he’s exhausted
- To put up with that woman is not like you
- To quarrel before hit
- To quickly go and to unendingly live are among boundless examples
- To quit beer and spirits, sweet, jump on board!
- To rail about a small breakfast utensil
- To raise some children? No blessing
- To rally crowd, I tell a story about head of state
- To ravage always wrong, note
- To rave in front of eyewitness in court gets one detained
- To re-elect Richard Nixon was essentially startling
- To reach an intermediate stage, young pet was tucking in
- To reach near-perfect stage of development, young animal took food
- To read electronically, current with one conductor
- To recap, not always out to be understood?
- To recap, with it Roman somehow encapsulated … his admired philosopher
- To recklessly loan rum is outside ethicality
- To recondition some wheels, get the felt ripped off
- To recover from cold, possibly act stern
- To reduce agitation apparently is putting off
- To reduce consumption is futile
- To reduce pollution / try to avoid misunderstandings
- To reduce risk, Harman’s first to move sideways
- To refuse to abandon established dogma is suggestive of Saint Patrick?
- To regularly bring a bong around end of House?
- To reign terribly following Victorian old ancestor
- To rejected author, free verse
- To relax, Jezebel regularly made out?
- To release certain people is not fair
- To remain in force, a guy in command on the parade ground
- To remove ache witch doctor massaged leg; daughter squirmed
- To remove electrons from position is easy
- To remove salt entailed a small adjustment
- To render easier second hint provided inside
- To repay with one kiss somehow is this?
- To repeat it time after time requires energy
- To repeat jazzed-up form of entertainment
- To repeat jazzy drama
- To repeat, flying predator expressing deadly evolutionary origins!
- To repeat, is involved in light entertainment
- To repent after damaging storehouse
- To replace slim and hot implement maker
- To repress lecturer going through first of epileptic seizures, stood up
- To resign in questionable circumstances ignoring leader is common
- To restrict opening of safe, secure with key
- To restrict the Fourth Estate’s influence is sensible
- To retaliate take industrial action second
- To retaliate, score any double
- To retire may be the right way out
- To retreat with difficulty
- To return to wealthy German
- To return to work seat
- To reverse to, sound your horn
- To reversing taxi, starts to call out: ‘Put that in your pipe and smoke it!’
- To ride on board – running a risk to get wet
- To ridicule the French, Trump recalled battle they lost
- To rig a microphone involves special paperwork
- To rig a mixie involves some paperwork
- To Riga, migrating without paperwork
- To roam with malice? Native just short of exploding
- To Romeo, Juliet gets nothing right
- To root out dodgy extremists in Tunisia I exert power
- To run away before one final check is valid
- To run away is briefly acceptable
- To run away with current partner is warranted
- To run slowly back is a civil wrong?
- To sack the American president eventually is tough
- To salt away is hard for some people in the UK
- To salvage parts from wreck is in balance
- To satisfy craving, southern dons smoke some weed
- To satisfy doctor I’d lunge
- To satisfy sex appeal, return it to goddess
- To satisfy, PPE must be natural mineral
- To save is difficult with nothing coming in
- To save, I grant, was difficult with these
- To say more in French is, after a touch of Spanish, most regrettable
- To Schubert, a song told a story
- To score the dissolute seduce about a hundred
- To scrap democratic right could be to give up entirely
- To scratch around for a warning in latin’s no good when engaged in coitus interruptus
- To scream “That hurt!” is cowardly
- To scrub reverse of sink in amateur construction is bad manners
- To scrutinise dictionary may be forbidden
- To search France is hard
- To see or not see, yes questionable
- To see the girl in one place
- to see this book two Saturdays in a row, when I’d never heard of it before It was George Eliot’s first novel, apparently
- To send almost empty supplies is negligent
- To separate from nurse, married doctor left, instead
- To set about sponsor could make one cross, sour
- To set free a rebel – it could be disastrous
- To set free, amputate limb?
- To set in clay for bust is sensational, in a way
- To set off, cartoon cat crosses river
- To set program up in stone is not serious enough
- To set up mother with acting part is hassle