Rating | Solver | Clue |
---|---|---|
CARD | Wit | |
COMEDIAN | Wit | |
INTELLIGENCE | Wit | |
DRYNESS | Laconic wit | |
WIT | Of Wit | |
WOT | Of Wit | |
WIST | Of Wit | |
WITE | Of Wit | |
ESPRIT | Sprightliness or wit | |
MORDANT | Sarcastic, as wit | |
WUSTE | Imp. of Wit. | |
URBANITY | Polite wit; facetiousness. | |
CONCEITLESS | Without wit; stupid. | |
QUICK-WITTED | Having ready wit | |
READY-WITTED | Having ready wit. | |
QUICK-WITTEDNESS | Readiness of wit. | |
TWISTED | Ted’s wit becomes warped | |
WEET | To know; to wit. | |
UNWIT | To deprive of wit. | |
WITEN | Pl. pres. of Wit. | |
WYTEN | Pl. pres. of Wit. | |
CONCETTO | Affected wit; a conceit. | |
WITTIFIED | Possessed of wit; witty. | |
AFTER-WITTED | Characterized by after-wit; slow-witted. | |
WRITHE | Her wit makes one squirm |