Clues for the word "ENS"
We've had 619 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1795 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Mirror Daily crossword on April 22, 2024.
Definition of ens
- n. - Entity, being, or existence; an actually existing being; also, God, as the Being of Beings.
- n. - Something supposed to condense within itself all the virtues and qualities of a substance from which it is extracted; essence.
Referring Clues
- One-striper: Abbr.
- Dash sizes
- Printers' widths
- Some dashes
- Pulver, e.g., in "Mister Roberts": Abbr.
- No one has two of them
- Nav. rank
- Print measures
- Half-inch stripe wearer: Abbr.
- Clinton has two
- One who takes capt.'s orders
- Tilde carriers
- Lt.'s inferior
- U.S.N. officer
- Printer's widths
- Starship officer: Abbr.
- Minnesota twins?
- "Star Trek" off.
- Naval rank: Abbr.
- 50% of Bonn
- Capt.'s inferior
- Rank on "Star Trek": Abbr.
- Wearer of a half-inch gold bar: Abbr.
- Ems followers
- Tilde wearers
- Dash-dot, dash-dot, dash-dot
- U.S.N.A. grad
- Funny pair?
- U.S.C.G. rank
- Academy grad.
- Typesetting units
- Capt.'s aide
- Pulver's rank, in film: Abbr.
- Kenny G has two
- Shipboard title: Abbr.
- Dash measures
- A penny has two of them
- Lt.'s inferior, in the Navy
- U.S.S. Enterprise off.
- Type sizes
- Rank below a Lt. j.g.
- U.S.N. rank
- Typography units
- "Star Trek" rank: Abbr.
- Nus, to us
- Pulver's rank: Abbr.
- Starfleet Academy grad.
- Coast Guard off.
- Nav. officer
- Dash widths
- Coast Guard officer: Abbr.
- Type widths
- Pair of nines?
- Lt. j.g.'s inferior
- Wearer of a half-inch gold stripe: Abbr.
- An antenna has four
- Rank on the U.S.S. Enterprise: Abbr.
- Coast Guard mem.
- U.S.N. grad
- Coast Guard rank: Abbr.
- Lt.'s subordinate
- Dash lengths
- Nus to us
- One on a PT boat, maybe: Abbr.
- PT boat officer: Abbr.
- Pulver's rank in "Mister Roberts": Abbr.
- U.S.N.A. grad.
- Recent U.S.N.A. grad
- Nav. designation
- Coast Guard figure: Abbr.
- Certain Coast Guard member: Abbr.
- Naval officer below lieut.
- O's predecessors
- Officer with a half-inch stripe: Abbr.
- Printers' measures
- Many a person on the U.S.S. Enterprise: Abbr.
- "Star Trek" fig.
- Two out of nine?
- Neuron's tips?
- U.S.N.A. grad: Abbr.
- Half 19-Down
- Wearer of a half-inch stripe: Abbr.
- Coast Guard officer below lt.
- Tennis center?
- Position on the Enterprise: Abbr.
- PT boat crewman: Abbr.
- U.S.S. Enterprise title: Abbr.
- U.S.N. junior officer: Abbr.
- Nasal consonants
- Naval off.
- Two of nine?
- Printers' measurements
- USNA grad
- NNN
- Some dash lengths
- Pulver's rank (abbr.)
- Letters before O's
- Printer's measures
- "London" has two
- Low-ranking commissioned off.
- Cincinnati threesome
- USCG officer
- Mayweather's rank on "Enterprise" (abbr.)
- Tennis doubles?
- "Uncanny" trio
- LTJG's inferior
- Measures at the print shop
- Half of nine?
- Ann's twins?
- Minnesota twins
- Inning's three
- Navy rank (abbr.)
- Tennis twosome?
- John Lennon's quartet?
- Tunnel's center?
- Naval rank (abbr.)
- Start and finish of noon?
- Dinner duo?
- USNA graduate
- Tunnel center?
- Uncanny trio?
- Cincinnati triple
- Beginning and ending of noon?
- Printing widths
- Center of Cannes?
- Nine consonants?
- USN rank
- Tennis partners?
- Neon borders?
- Every inning has three
- Spaces used by typographers
- Both sides of noon
- Cheyenne has two
- A couple from Connecticut?
- Dinner couple?
- A cannon has three
- Stunning trio?
- Pavel Chekov of "Star Trek," for one (abbr.)
- Seventh-inning quartet?
- Funny duet?
- Widths in printing
- Canadian couple?
- 40% of ninety-nine?
- Naval Acad. grad
- What every inning has three of?
- Planning center
- Wesley Crusher's rank on "ST:TNG"
- Nonunion half?
- Chief warrant officer's superior: Abbr.
- Nonwinning half?
- Naval ROTC grad's rank
- Sonnet's middle part
- Nunnery trio
- Inning half?
- Dinner centerpieces?
- Winning trio?
- 50% of nine?
- Second Lt.'s Navy equivalent
- Naval academy grad's rank: Abbr.
- London has two
- Thinnish middle?
- Gloaming times, in poetry
- Neuron ends?
- Navy officer: Abbr.
- Lengths of some dashes
- Inning threesome
- Superior to a chief warrant officer: Abbr.
- Junior officer: Abbr.
- Banana pair
- Inning trio?
- Running trio?
- Nation's borders?
- Nunnery trio?
- Viennese center?
- "The Nanny" parts?
- Short dashes
- Scrabble one-pointers
- Dinner twosome?
- Infinite pair?
- Nav. Academy grad
- Noon pair
- Em halves
- Penn's pair
- USCG rank
- Typographic units
- Annapolis grad.
- LTJG subordinate
- Recent USNA grad
- Tennis center
- USCGA grad
- Letters after ems
- Viennese twins?
- Trio from Cincinnati
- Ems' followers
- USNA rank
- Print distances
- Pulver title in "Mister Roberts" (Abbr.)
- Half of none?
- One-point Scrabble tiles
- Two from Connecticut?
- Northern borders?
- The two for tennis?
- Funny duo?
- Forty percent of ninety-nine?
- Chief warrant officer's superior (Abbr.)
- Fifty percent of nine?
- An inning's three?
- Minnesota couple?
- "Annie" couple?
- Annapolis graduate's rank, briefly
- Tennessee neighbors?
- Widths of some spaces
- Half-picas
- Three for nanny?
- Bananas have two
- Two of none?
- Ninny uses three
- Dictionary section
- Printing measures
- Lennon's trio?
- The three to an inning?
- Half ems
- Penny has two
- Some printing units
- Tennessee twins?
- "Manon" duet?
- The three in an inning?
- Typographer's widths
- Pulver's rank, in film (Abbr.)
- Middle of dinner?
- Cincinnati has three
- New Naval grad.
- Grad. of 61-Down
- Couple in Connecticut?
- Funnel center?
- Annapolis grad
- Nanny's three
- Printer's dashes
- Two for dinner?
- Anne's pair
- USNA graduate, perhaps
- Nearly half of ninety-nine?
- Short dash lengths
- Naval Academy grad. (Abbr.)
- Duet from "Manon"?
- Start of nothing and nobody
- One-point "Scrabble" tiles
- The middle of dinner?
- Not the longest dashes
- Funny couple?
- Lowest commissioned USN officer
- Capt.'s subordinate
- Running has three
- Funnel's middle?
- USNA grads
- Johnny has two
- Triple in Cincinnati?
- Canned twosome?
- Superior of a CPO
- USNA grad.
- Warrant officer's superior: Abbr.
- O-1 in the USN
- Canyon pair?
- Heart of a winner?
- Punny pair?
- Jonny has two
- No one has two of them?
- Infantry officer, for short
- Lowest commissioned nav. officer
- Parker's rank on "McHale's Navy" (Abbr.)
- They're half the width of ems
- There are two in a penny?
- Rank in the Navy (Abbr.)
- Many an extra on "Star Trek": Abbr.
- Cincinnati trio?
- Ninth-inning quintet?
- N N N
- Zees on their sides
- Guinness centerpieces?
- Three out of nineteen?
- Jr. naval officer
- One-third of ninety?
- Printing spaces
- Nixon has two
- USN officer
- USNA grad's rank
- Tunnel centers
- Being
- "Annie" couple?
- Pulver title in "Mister Roberts" (Abbr.)
- 91A followers
- Sonnet center
- Cunning trio?
- Flag or rank: abbr.
- CPO's superior
- Print widths
- Widths of typical characters
- 2nd Lt.'s naval equivalent
- Typographer's concern
- Thinning in the middle?
- The two in none?
- Half of nine
- Rank on the starship Enterprise (abbr.)
- Three-fifths of "nanny"
- One-point Scrabble letters
- "Star Trek" extra: Abbr.
- Napkin edges?
- Sonnet's middle part?
- Warrant officer's superior (Abbr.)
- Cannes duo
- 14th letters
- Kingston duo?
- Nav. position
- What Nixon and Kennedy have in common?
- Printer's measure
- Type measures
- Halves of 1-Across
- Halves of ems
- Type units
- Print units
- Chicken tender
- Pair from Connecticut?
- Trio from Cincinnati?
- Halves of 54-Across
- Ems' neighbors
- USN newbie
- Halves of 23-Across
- Navy newbie (Abbr.)
- Halves of 56-Across
- Pair in Tennessee?
- Quartet from 'No, No, Nanette'?
- Trio in Cincinnati?
- Navy newcomer (Abbr.)
- Em halves.
- ... are twice these
- Halves of 6-Across
- Halves of 40-Across
- Halves of 8-Down
- USNA grad's title
- Couple from Tennessee?
- Print measures
- Printer's units
- U.S. Navy off.
- Military off.
- Jr. officer
- Ninja pair?
- Navy off.
- USN off.
- 'Runny' has two
- Mil. officer
- Naval acad. grad's rank
- Nav. off.
- Lieut.'s inferior
- 'Inning' has three
- Starfleet Acad officer.
- Nanny's trio?
- Five in the ninth inning?
- Tenths of ems
- Recent naval acad. grad
- Type squares
- Many a "Star Trek" officer: Abbr.
- Northern extremes?
- USNA grad rank
- New USNA grad
- None has two
- Halves of 24-Down
- Innings' three?
- Annoying pair?
- Low-ranking U.S.N. officer
- Lanny's pair?
- Low-ranking off.
- Recent USNA grad.
- Wesley Crusher's rank on "ST: TNG"
- Superior to a CPO
- Officer on a PT boat: Abbr.
- Printer's spaces
- Halves of 38-Across
- Two-fifths of 'N Sync?
- 'Cincinnati' has three
- Halves of 25-Down
- Low-level Navy officer (abbr.)
- Starfleet Acad. grad
- Sonnet center?
- The four in the seventh inning?
- "Annie" characters
- Printers' concern
- Some of Vanna's letters?
- Rank below LTJG
- "Winning" has three
- Dancing couple?
- Couple in "Annie"
- 'Star Trek' rank: Abbr.
- 36 Across client
- Dinner pair?
- 53-Down grad: Abbr.
- Nissan bumpers?
- Second lt.'s equivalent
- Recent Nav. Academy grad
- Half of the word "inning"
- Twinned pair
- 50% nonunion?
- Cannes neighbors?
- Pulver's nav. rank
- Mannerly couple?
- One of Tennessee's twosomes
- Naval officer (abbr.)
- Both sides of noon?
- There are three in an inning
- Neon frame?
- Annapolis rank (Abbr.)
- Winner's pair?
- They're around noon?
- Nation's exterior?
- Some dash widths
- Recent U.S.N.A. graduate: Abbr.
- Noon pair?
- Mr. Pulver's rank
- Anne's double?
- Halves of 43-Across
- Anne's twins?
- Nitrogen symbols
- It's just below lieut. jr. grade
- Moneypenny's trio
- They come after ems
- "The Nanny" has three of them
- Halves of 41-Across
- Some scrabble tiles
- Low-ranking USN officer
- Pennsylvania has three
- A penny's two
- O'Toole's rank (abbr.)
- U.S. Army rank abolished in 1815
- Two in nine?
- Coast Guard officer (Abbr.)
- Rank of many a single-episode character on "Star Trek": Abbr.
- Winning threesome?
- Rank above midshipman: Abbr.
- Half the width of ems
- Anne has two
- Characters of average width
- Nation's boundaries?
- Enterprise position: Abbr.
- "Inning" contains three
- Annapolis grad (Abbr.)
- Lt.'s underling
- Lunch has one, dinner has two
- Print shop measures
- Chekov's "Star Trek" rank: Abbr.
- U.S. Navy O-1: Abbr.
- Anne's doubles
- Em followers
- "No, No, Nanette" foursome
- Letter widths
- Quartet in "No, No, Nanette"
- Half ems, in printing
- Some widths in printing
- Destroyer figure, for short
- Anne's double
- Nancy's pair
- Sinner's heart?
- USN one-striper
- Two inner needs?
- They are halves of 7-Down
- They're between ems and ohs
- Inning trio
- New USN officer
- Junior nav. officer
- Certain dashes
- Noun half?
- Hootenanny trio
- Pennant trio?
- Chekov, e.g., on "Star Trek": Abbr.
- Some widths for printers
- Planning center?
- U.S.N. officer: Abbr.
- Linear unit (used by printers)
- Annapolis grad's rank, briefly
- Fifty percent of an inning?
- Naval officer: Abbr.
- Newly minted USN officer
- Noon couple?
- Recent USNA graduate
- Printer's concern
- Consonants in neon
- Parker's rank in "McHale's Navy": Abbr.
- Nan has two
- Some print shop measures
- Printers' units
- Nine consonants
- Naval subordinate: Abbr.
- Printer's spaces, sometimes
- The three nanny keeps inside?
- Em chasers
- Junior naval officer: Abbr.
- Channel 2?
- USN jr. officer
- Some printing spaces
- Spaces not as wide as ems
- Naval rank
- Grannies' two
- Letters following ems
- Printing meas.
- Some one-point Scrabble tiles
- Scrabble 1-pointers
- Neuron's ends?
- Beginning three?
- Coast Guard officer, briefly
- Type spaces
- Pulver's rank
- Printers' concerns
- Lowest commissioned off.
- Minnie has two
- Nanny has three
- One who takes the capt.'s orders
- Nanny has three of them
- Step below Lt. j.g.
- Ninny's threesome?
- Three-eighths of nineteen?
- Nonunion quartet?
- Threesome per inning?
- Dinner ingredient?
- Pair of bunnies?
- Doubles in tennis?
- Banner team?
- See 14
- Mil. rank
- Small print measures
- Junior officer in the USN
- Milit. rank
- The two for none?
- Pennsylvania has always had three
- Naval rank below lieut.
- Lt.'s naval inferior
- Trio associated with Lennon?
- Funny duo?
- Pair spotted in bunnies?
- Typical USNA grad.
- Low USN rank
- Three from nineteen
- Pair of spinnerets?
- Two from Connecticut?
- Northern borders?
- Kennedy twins?
- Nation's borders?
- Printing measurements
- Lengths of short printing dashes
- Cdr.'s charge
- USN's successor to "passed midshipman"
- Half of none?
- Center of meanness?
- No-nonsense quartet?
- No one has two
- Skinniest couple?
- Consonants in "ninny"
- Sunning triplets?
- Almost half of ninety-nine?
- Ems split
- Tyranny's two
- Banning triplets?
- Two are required for planners
- Skinniest twins?
- Nine penny's four
- Running trio?
- Two for dinner?
- 25 percent of Cheyenne
- Bonnet center?
- Limits of negotiation
- Pair of nines?
- Spinning center
- Navy rank below lt. junior grade
- The word "nanny" has three
- Nation borders?
- Tennis center?
- Peyton Manning's four?
- Chekov's orig. "Star Trek" rank
- Cdr.'s underling
- 50% of neon
- CWO's superior
- Navy lt.'s subordinate
- Non-majority?
- Middle of dinner?
- Rank aboard the Enterprise: Abbr.
- Minnesota twins?
- Half of nine?
- Tennis pair?
- Lt.’s subordinate
- Letters that bookend "Nora Ephron"
- Three letters in "nanny"
- Mandolin duo?
- USNA grad’s rank
- Neon tips?
- Guinness center
- Capt.’s subordinate
- Superior of a 14 Down
- Jr. naval rank
- Most frequent letters in "cannelloni"
- Trio from Don Giovanni?
- Pair in London?
- Doubles in tennis?
- Funny couple?
- Couple of pennies?
- 18-Across jr. officer
- Sunny pair?
- Nanny's triplets?
- Nanny, mostly
- Low-ranking "Star Trek" officer: Abbr.
- Nanny, mostly?
- 3/8 of nineteen?
- Chekov's early "Star Trek" rank: Abbr.
- Middle of Cannes?
- Northern frontiers?
- Runner's midsection?
- They come before ohs
- Two out of nine?
- Inning's trio?
- Donne couplet?
- Nine Inch Nails quartet?
- Banner parts?
- Napkin corners?
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