Clues for the word "EVER"
We've had 417 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 2150 times in crosswords. It was last seen in LA Times crossword on December 14, 2025.
Definition of ever
- adv. - At any time; at any period or point of time.
- adv. - At all times; through all time; always; forever.
- adv. - Without cessation; continually.
Referring Clues
- Anon's partner
- By any chance
- Relentlessly
- In any way
- At any time
- Penultimate fairy-tale word
- "If you ___...!" (threat)
- Continuously
- Incessantly
- Perpetually
- Unceasingly
- Just once
- "Did you ___?"
- Always
- "If ___ I should leave..."
- ___ and anon
- Not just for now
- At any point
- "Well, did you ___?"
- Eternally
- Penultimate fairy tale word
- Word prefixed by who, what or when
- Next-to-last fairy tale word
- At all
- "... happily ___ after"
- Of all time
- "Did you ___?!"
- Anytime
- Who can come before it
- "As ___" (letter closing)
- Even once
- Ending with "for" or "what"
- Constantly
- "Boy, do I ___!"
- In perpetuity
- "If I ___ ..."
- In any case
- Exceedingly, with "so"
- Present opener?
- ___ and 27-Down (for all time)
- It can come before after
- "... happily ___ after"
- "Be it ___ so humble ..."
- "... ___ after"
- ___ and anon
- "Did I ___!"
- Sometime
- "Did You ___ Have to Make Up Your Mind?"
- Even a single time
- Glade or green starter
- Fairy tale's penultimate word
- At all times
- Lasting beginning?
- "Thanks ___ so much!"
- "How can I ___ thank you?"
- Never ___ (at no time)
- It follows who, what, and how
- Word following what and when
- Word with who, what, or how
- Word following who, what, when or how
- It follows who, what, or how
- "When will they ___ learn?"
- At least once
- "Did You ___ See a Dream Walking?" (song)
- In perpetuum
- Penultimate word in fairy tales
- "___ After" (Drew Barrymore film)
- Happily ___ after
- In history
- "Never, ___!"
- Loving and lasting leader
- Lasting introduction?
- Green lead-in
- "... and they lived happily ___ after"
- "Be it ___ so humble ..."
- "The Greatest Story ___ Told"
- "What ___ Happened to Baby Jane?"
- "The Greatest Game ___ Played" (2005 film)
- On any occasion
- With 22- and 59-Down, from time to time
- Partner of 18-Across
- In your lifetime
- Partner of anon
- "How can I ___ repay you?"
- Loving leader?
- For all time
- "Did you ___?!"
- Word before after
- Happily-after link
- Happily ___ after
- In any circumstance
- All the time
- Common penultimate fairy tale word
- Hardly ___ (rarely)
- Fairy-tale penultimate word
- Unendingly
- Ad infinitum
- "As ___" (letter closing)
- As ___ (letter closing)
- Word often following "hardly"
- ". . . happily ___ after"
- "Did you ___?"
- Word with "when," "what" or "who"
- "Be it ___ so humble ..."
- Word in a Grimm ending?
- Hardly ___ (rarely)
- "Thanks ___ so much!"
- "... ___ after"
- "As ___" (letter closing)
- Word before after?
- It precedes "more" and "lasting"
- "More" and "lasting" attachment
- "... lived happily ___ after"
- Continually
- "For," "how" or "what" ending
- For, how or what ending
- It may come before after?
- Grimm word
- Penultimate word of many fairy tales
- At some time
- Penultimate word in a fairy tale
- Lasting introduction
- Who or when conclusion
- It may come before "after"
- ___ since (as of)
- "Did you ___?"
- Suffix for "when" and "what"
- "Be it ___ so humble . . ."
- It precedes more and lasting
- From here to eternity
- ". . . lived happily ___ after"
- ". . . happily ___ after"
- Lasting leader?
- It's before after
- It's often before after
- Lasting word?
- Lasting starter?
- Loving leader
- "Rarely, if ___ ..."
- Second-to-last word of many fairy tales
- "Glade" or "green" starter
- VH1's "Best Week ___"
- At any juncture
- With 9-Across, fairy tale ender
- "Will they ___ learn?"
- "For the first time ___ ..."
- "Don't ___ do that again!"
- Hardly _
- "Be it ___ so humble
"
- "
happily ___ after"
- "... lived happily ___ after"
- "For," "how" or "what" ending
- It precedes "more" and "lasting"
- "More" and "lasting" attachment
- Word with "when," "what" or "who"
- "Rarely, if ___ ..."
- Now or in the past
- Green beginner?
- As ___ (letter closing)
- Word often following "hardly"
- Under any circumstances
- Eternity
- Thanks ____so much
- Word before lasting or ready
- Next-to-last word in many fairy tales
- Part ten of our message
- "Did You ___ See a Dream Walking?" (1933 song)
- "Thanks ___ so much"
- " ... happily ___ after"
- "Do I ___!"
- Since
- "Have You ___ Been (To Electric Ladyland)"
- Last word in the Lord's Prayer, before "Amen"
- At least one
- Endlessly
- Ceaselessly
- 24/7
- Nonstop
- 24/7, so to speak
- Without end
- Till the end of time
- ___ -popular
- With 117-Down, from that day on
- With 43-Down, fairy-tale ending
- "Did You ___ See a Dream Walking?"
- "Never have I ___" (drinking game)
- ___ since
- "Well, did you ___?!"
- Hardly ___: rarely
- Word before more and lasting
- Loving introduction?
- See 53-Down
- Mindful leader?
- Next-to-last word in the Lord's Prayer
- Lasting start?
- ___ and 111-Down
- In all history
- Any time at all
- "Be it___so humble ..."
- "If ___ I Would Leave You" ("Camelot" song)
- "Who" or "when" conclusion
- Until the end of time
- Word with "lasting" or "loving"
- Even one time
- Green beginning
- "Oh, when will they ___ learn?": Seeger lyric
- Anagram of veer
- "When will you ___ learn?"
- Now or in the future
- Word with "glades" or "green"
- "We Are Never ___ Getting Back Together" (#1 song for Taylor Swift)
- Green leader?
- Word with glades or green
- "Would I ___!"
- For follower
- One less than never?
- "After" lead-in
- Anagram of "veer"
- "... happily ___ after."
- Loving introduction
- Next-to-last word in a fairy tale
- Glades or green starter
- Increasingly
- For eternity
- Tyler novel, "If Morning ___ Comes"
- "... if ___ a wiz there was"
- "As ___ ..." (letter closing)
- Permanently
- Where or when attachment
- " . . . ___ after"
- Second-to-last word in a fairy tale
- "Have I ___ told you ...?"
- "Glades" or "green" starter
- It becomes its own synonym when "for" is added in front
- It's often before "after"
- Present opener
- Symbol of Washington State
- Word before "loving" and "lasting"
- "Happily ___ after"
- As ___ (letter sign-off)
- In all of history
- Green start?
- Happy-after link
- "O no! it is an ___-fixed mark ... ": Shak.
- At any point in history
- Hardly ___
- Word after "as" in a letter closing
- Ending for "who" or "where"
- "Best Song ___" (One Direction hit)
- Penultimate word of a fairy tale
- Attachment to "where" or "for"
- Attachment to "lasting"
- "What" or "when" suffix
- See 43-Down
- Romeo's after a woman, always
- "... they lived happily ___ after"
- Word before more or lasting
- "Boy, was I ___ tired"
- "... happily ever after"
- Always some reversal
- Always entertained by Guinevere
- Have You ___? (game like Truth or Dare)
- "Worst episode ___"
- Ending for "when," "what" or "who"
- Opening for Quest or glades
- "Will it ___ stop raining?"
- At some point
- "Have You ___ Really Loved A Woman?" (Bryan Adams)
- Drake: "Best I ___ Had"
- Beatles: "Don't ___ Change"
- Mellencamp: "Now More Than ___"
- "Have You ___ Really Loved A Woman"
- "This is the best song ___!"
- "Whatever and ___ Amen" Ben Folds Five
- "You're ___ So Inviting" Underoath
- "All I ___ needed is here in my arms"
- Depeche Mode "All I ___ needed is here in my arms"
- The Four Tops "Loving You Is Sweeter Than ___"
- Kelly Clarkson "All I ___ Wanted"
- Rob Thomas "___ the Same"
- Korn "___ Be"
- Bonnie Tyler lyric "I need you more than ___"
- Hanoi Rocks "Don't You ___ Leave Me"
- Four Tops "Loving You Is Sweeter Than ___"
- Def Leppard "Have You ___ Needed Someone So Bad"
- Kill Hannah "For Never & ___"
- New Found Glory "I'll never ___ be the one under your arms"
- "If you've ___ seen a one-trick pony, then you've seen me"
- Jimmy Eat World "I don't feel the way I've ___ felt, I know"
- Bob Dylan "I Forgot More Than You'll ___ Know"
- It's always found in nonsense verse
- A woman's right, invariably
- Always cut head off
- Always highly regarded in red
- To decapitate, remove head always
- Always severely trimmed!
- Invariably severely reduced
- Invariably a woman has a Romeo
- It's always very harsh in the southeast
- Always cleverly heartened
- Always a woman's right
- Always a feature of transitive verbs
- At all - at all times
- See 2
- First mate right, as always
- For always and always
- Word with "more" and "lasting"
- Word preceding "more" and "lasting"
- "Back, and better than ___"
- Penultimate word in many fairy tales
- Word with green, lasting or more
- "BEST. DAY. ___!"
- "If ___ there were ..."
- "___ After" (1998 film inspired by "Cinderella")
- "How can I ___ repay you?"
- For all eternity, ___ after
- Club short of weight, always
- To the end of time
- Original woman's right? Always!
- Always this crossword? Not half
- Woman's right, always
- "If you ___ do that again ..."
- "Have You ___ Really Loved a Woman?" (Bryan Adams hit)
- Lasting lead-in?
- Ending for who, what or where
- Richard Scarry's "Best Word Book ___"
- "Now, more than ___ ..."
- "How can I ___ thank you?"
- Until doomsday
- Word with "glade" or "green"
- Better than ___
- "Where" end
- In your life
- Present opener?
- Invariably somewhat severe?
- "... Story ___ Told"
- "Have you ___ wondered ...?"
- Always the first woman to go by river
- In one's lifetime
- Under any conditions
- -
- Suffix with who or what
- See 24-Across
- Happily-after connector
- With "and" and 18-Across, "on occasion"
- A woman's right, as always
- Word common in fairy tale finales
- Veer erratically as always
- One or more times
- "My longest yeah boy ___" (hit YouTube video)
- Romeo after a woman at all times
- "Have I ___ lied to you?"
- Penultimate word in some fairy tales
- "... said no one ___"
- Once or more
- Invariably, it can be five short
- "Never Have I ___"
- In one's entire experience
- What's before after, at the end?
- Happily-after connection
- "All I ___ wanted ..."
- A woman's right, always!
- This is the best day ___!
- "If ___ you need more ..."
- "Have you ___ had a dream ..."
- Anytime at all
- "Have You ___?" (Brandy song)
- "Worst. Idea. ___!"
- At any moment
- At any point in time
- Follower of "happily"
- Rhyme and follower of "never"
- "The Coldest Winter ___"
- "Not never but hardly ___"
- "Yes, but have you ___ seen anyone do this?"
- "If you ___ do that again, I'll scream"
- "How can I ___ thank you enough?"
- "Did I ___ tell you ..."
- "Felix ___ After" (Kacen Callender novel)
- Eternally, before "after"
- "It was the most fun ___!"
- "Fattily ___ After" (Stephanie Yeboah book)
- "Never ___ Getting Rid of Me" ("Waitress" song)
- "___ After" (1998 film)
- "Never Have I ___": Netflix series created by Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher
- "Don't ___ give up!"
- "Don't you ___ stop!?"
- Word that becomes its own opposite when "n" is added to the front
- "Never Have I ___" (Mindy Kaling Netflix series)
- Washington, with "the"
- "___ After" ("Into the Woods" song)
- "Will I ___ learn?"
- "Have you ___ seen anyone else do that?"
- "I'm having the best day ___!"
- "...and lived happily ___ after"
- "Can you ___ forgive me?"
- ___ so slightly
- Billie Eilish's "Happier Than ___"
- "Have you ___ wondered if ... ?"
- "This is the best soup ___!"
- "It was the best time ___!"
- Always less than severe
- Second-to-last word in many fairy tales
- "How did I ___ get this good?"
- CCR's "Have You ___ Seen the Rain"
- "Have you ___ been to Cleveland?"
- Prefix on many Chinese brand names
- "Happier Than ___" (Billie Eilish song)
- "And she lived happily ___ after"
- "Will they ___ learn?"
- At any time, always
- "We Are Never ___ Getting Back Together"
- "... and they all lived happily ___ after"
- "___ yours": affectionate sign-off
- "When will you ___ learn?"
- Always and always
- Happily/after connector
Last Seen In
- LA Times - December 14, 2025
- Mirror Daily - December 13, 2025
- Daily American - December 11, 2025
- Evening Standard Quick - December 09, 2025
- Mirror Daily - December 05, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - December 04, 2025
- Evening Standard Quick - December 03, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - December 01, 2025
- Mirror Daily - November 24, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - November 23, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - November 19, 2025
- Mirror Daily - November 18, 2025
- Mirror Daily - November 17, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - November 14, 2025
- Mirror Daily - November 13, 2025
- Daily American - November 06, 2025
- Evening Standard Quick - October 30, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - October 27, 2025
- Mirror Daily - October 16, 2025
- New York Times - October 15, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - October 11, 2025
- Mirror Daily - October 10, 2025
- Mirror Daily - September 28, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - September 26, 2025
- Mirror Daily - September 26, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - September 23, 2025
- Mirror Daily - September 20, 2025
- LA Times - September 20, 2025
- Mirror Daily - September 17, 2025
- Evening Standard Quick - September 15, 2025
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