Clues for the word "EVER"
We've had 414 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 2073 times in crosswords. It was last seen in King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph crossword on April 17, 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
Last Seen In
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - April 17, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - April 16, 2025
- LA Times - April 15, 2025
- Mirror Daily - April 13, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - April 10, 2025
- Evening Standard Quick - April 07, 2025
- Daily American - April 02, 2025
- Mirror Daily - April 02, 2025
- Your Life Choices - March 25, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 24, 2025
- LA Times - March 21, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 21, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - March 19, 2025
- Family Time - March 17, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 16, 2025
- Daily Quick - March 10, 2025
- USA Today - March 08, 2025
- LA Times - March 06, 2025
- USA Today - February 26, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 26, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 25, 2025
- Evening Standard Quick - February 21, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 17, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 14, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 12, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - February 11, 2025
- Daily Quick - February 10, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - February 10, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - February 10, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - February 10, 2025
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