Answer: TENSE
TENSE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 195 times.
- What a will, e.g., may indicate?
- English 101 subject
- Present, for example, in English class
- Uptight
- Edgy
- Jittery
- High-strung
- Wound up
- Jumpy
- Stretched tight
- Needing kneading?
- Pluperfect, e.g.
- Ex-lax?
- Like sudden-death playoffs
- Perfect, e.g.
- On edge
- Keyed up
- Like a game overtime
- It may be present
- Not at all relaxed
- Rigid
- Drawn tight
- Stressed
- Brace, in a way
- Present, e.g.
- Not easy
- Not relaxed
- Noun concerning verbs
- Like a tie game in overtime
- In danger of snapping
- Lacking slack
- It may be perfect
- Language study topic
- Like a Hitchcock audience, typically
- Worked up
- All keyed up
- All wound up
- Tied up in knots
- In need of a rubdown
- Cliff-hanging
- In need of a massage, maybe
- Future perfect, for one
- Nervous
- On pins and needles
- Past perfect, for one
- It may be perfect in the future
- Like many a massage client
- On tenterhooks
- Past or present
- Far from laid-back
- Nerve-straining
- Feeling edgy
- Present or perfect
- Showing strain
- Hardly at ease
- Topic in grammar class
- Not loosey-goosey
- Nail-biting
- Needing a massage, say
- Past, present or future
- Future, e.g.
- Clenched, say
- Strained
- Linguist's subject
- Grammatical time setter
- Temporal language element
- Past, for one
- Needing kneading
- Time indicator
- Grammar subject
- Fidgety
- Tightly wound
- Taut
- Form of a verb
- Verb form
- Pluperfect, for one
- Past, for instance
- Feeling antsy
- Ready to snap
- Needing a massage
- Present __
- Walking on eggshells
- Grammar class subject
- Stressed-out
- It can be past or present, in grammar
- Stressed out
- English class topic
- Present, for example
- Past or future
- Drama-filled
- Feeling nervous
- Anxious
- Not slack
- Like a close game, usually
- Present ___
- Overstrung
- Wired, in a way
- Stressful
- Apt to snap
- Not calm
- Future, for one
- Nerve-wracking
- Fraught with anxiety
- Suspenseful
- Full of suspense
- Past subject for an English class?
- Grammar topic
- Present, for one
- Grammar concern
- Far from relaxed
- Grammarian's concern
- Unable to speak, perhaps
- Hardly relaxed
- Needing to chill out
- In need of a massage, perhaps
- It may be past, present, or future
- Not in the least relaxed
- Verb category
- Like someone pacing back and forth
- Antsy
- Needing a massage, maybe
- Full of angst
- Anxiety-ridden
- Perfect, say
- What a verb ending may indicate
- In need of a neck rub, maybe
- Time indicator, of sorts
- Wound tighter than a drum
- Cliffhanging
- In a knot
- Emotionally charged
- In need of a chill pill
- A bundle of nerves
- In need of a backrub
- Close to cracking
- In need of a back rub, say
- Under stress
- Frazzled
- In need of a massage
- Feeling anxious
- All wired up
- Present, say
- The past, for example
- Needing a chill pill
- Perfect
- Feeling stressed
- Finding it difficult to relax
- Wrought up
- Very nervous
- Like sudden-death overtime
- Like sports crowds during a close game
- Like a nail-biter
- Itchy, in a way
- Nerve-racking
- Knotted up
- Present perfect, e.g.
- Perfect ___
- Highly charged
- Tightly stretched
- In knots
- Present perfect, for one
- Without slack
- Feeling pressure
- Perfect or pluperfect
- Like some negotiations
- Perfect or past, e.g.
- About to freak out
- Unable to relax
- Full of anxiety
- React to a sudden noise
- Tighten (up)
- Anxiety-filled
- Suspense-filled
- It may be imperfect
- Feeling jittery
- Present, for the verb "present"
- Wedgy
- Perfect or imperfect
- Past, for the verb "passed"
- Past, for the verb "were," e.g.
- It may be perfect or simple, but not both
- Not cool at all
- Will can change it
- Future perfect, e.g.
- Difference between is and was
- It may be perfect for writing
- Imperfect, e.g.
- Present, past or future perfect
- Like a thriller film
- Like a standoff
- Past, present, or future
- The difference between who I was and who I am?
- Like stiff muscles
- Present e.g. in grammar
- Quite wound up