Crossword clues for exes
exes
- Union deserters
- Unhitched people
- Undone items
- Uncoupled pair
- Uncoupled couple
- Uncomfortable guests at a wedding, maybe
- Tough guests at a wedding
- Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, for example
- Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, e.g
- Tom and Nicole, e.g
- They've gone splitsville
- They've broken up
- They're no longer dating
- They're no longer attached
- They're generally assigned to different tables at weddings
- They were once together
- They were louses as spouses
- They used to be united
- They sometimes intrude at weddings, and also in this puzzle's theme
- They run into each other frequently in this puzzle
- They might fight over alimony
- They may not be speaking
- They may not be on speaking terms
- They may have visitation rights
- They may have joint custody
- They may get back together
- They made a split decision
- They left the union
- They aren't together anymore
- They are no longer together
- There's love lost between them
- Their dating days are done
- The six single title characters of a TV Land series
- Ted Turner and Jane Fonda, e.g
- Sweethearts no more
- Support payers
- Subjects of split decisions?
- Subjects of kiss-and-tell books
- Subjects of frequent Drake lamentations
- Spouses who've split up
- Spousal support recipients
- Split couple
- Some tic-tac-toe players
- Some stalkers
- Some monthly check recipients
- Some alimony collectors
- Short kisses?
- Sean Penn and Guy Ritchie, to Madonna
- Running into them is often awkward
- Romantic partners who split up
- Romantic partners who have split up
- Returnees from Reno
- Results of some split decisions?
- Results of some split decisions
- Result of a split
- Reno departers
- Questionnaire marks
- People you used to date
- People you might unfollow
- People you may unfollow on Instagram
- People you dated
- People whom you might try to forget
- People who were once married but aren't anymore
- People who used to be lovers
- People who might not get invited to the same parties
- People who have divorced
- People who aren't married to each other anymore
- People who are no longer married to each other
- Past couples
- Past boyfriends, e.g
- Parts of an old item?
- Partners who've parted
- Partners in the past
- Partners before "the one"
- Parties in a postdivorce skirmish
- Participants in custody battles
- Parted parties
- Parted pair
- Paper-ballot marks
- Palimony payers
- Pairs that came apart
- Pair who made a split decision?
- Opponents in custody cases
- Onetime lovers
- Ones who've called it quits
- Ones who have broken up
- Ones released from an institution?
- One-time spouses
- One-time item
- One-time husbands
- One side in a nine-square game
- Once-wedded ones
- Old partners
- Old pair
- Old mates
- Old items
- No longer spouses
- Negotiators of visitation rights
- Mr. and Mrs. no more
- Moore and Willis, e.g
- Mimi, Nicole, and Katie, to Tom
- Mickey Rooney had six before turning 50
- Members of a defunct union
- Mates no more
- Marital cast-offs
- Madonna and Sean Penn, for example
- Lovers no more
- Lovebirds no more
- Kramer and Kramer, in "Kramer vs. Kramer"
- Knot untiers
- Kisses, sometimes
- Kiss-and-tell account subjects
- Katie Holmes and Nicole Kidman, for Tom Cruise
- Kate Moss and Jamie Hince, as of a few weeks ago
- Jessica and Nick
- Ivana and Marla, vis-à-vis The Donald
- Ivana and Marla, in relation to The Donald
- Items that didn't make it?
- It can be awkward when they run into each other
- Husband and wife no more
- Halves of a split item?
- Half of DCXX
- Forty percent of Exxon?
- Fortensky and Warner, to Liz Taylor
- Formerly married couple
- Former sweethearts
- Former steadies
- Former spouses, informally
- Former pair
- Former ones: Colloq
- Former item
- Former husbands
- Flames that may have gone out?
- Flames that have cooled?
- Flames that flamed out?
- Flames of the past
- Farrow and Gardner, in Sinatra's life
- Erstwhile partners
- Erstwhile pairs
- Erstwhile flames
- Emotional baggage carriers?
- Eighty-sixed partners
- Duo whose members went solo?
- Donald Trump has some
- Donald and Ivana, for example
- Divorced pair
- Demi Moore has three of them
- Dating history figures
- Custody sharers
- Custody battlers, often
- Custody battlers
- Custody battle participants
- Couples, after breakups
- Couple, decoupled
- Couple that's split
- Couple that's here and there?
- Couple that called it quits
- Couple gone kaput
- Combatants in family court, often
- Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards, e.g
- Burton and Warner, to Taylor
- Bruce and Ashton, to Demi
- Broken-up pair
- Broken-up couple
- Broke couple?
- Blake and Miranda, e.g
- Barstool monologue subjects
- Ballot marks, perhaps
- Awkward people to run into, often
- Alimony figures
- Alimony check writers
- Alimony check payees
- "I like texts from my ___ when they want a second chance" (Cardi B)
- ''The First Wives Club'' members
- Former spouses, say
- Alimony collectors
- Alimony getters
- Support payers, at times
- Split personalities?
- Past spouses
- Divorcees, e.g
- Liz has several
- Old flames, as found in this puzzle's theme answers
- Donald and Ivana, e.g.
- "The First Wives' Club" members
- Onetime item
- They've split
- Larry King has a few
- They often don't speak to each other
- Donald and Ivana, Burt and Loni, etc.
- "First Wives Club" members
- Former partners
- Partners who called it quits
- Alimony receivers, e.g
- Extinguished flames?
- Ones who may have issues over issues
- They're broken up
- Men in Liz's past
- DivorcГ©es
- Difficulties for wedding planners, maybe
- Two out of sixty-six?
- Ones who may not be on speaking terms
- Group for Liz Taylor
- Former items
- Splitsville parties
- Alimony senders, maybe
- Two from sixty-six?
- Past dates?
- DivorcГ©s
- Ones who are all broken up
- Two in sixty-six?
- They're no longer hitched
- Ones who've gone splitsville
- Custody sharers, maybe
- They're splitsville
- Former mates, slangily
- 22-Down that has split
- Givers and receivers of alimony
- Unlikely valentine swappers
- Brad and 86-Down, e.g.
- Item of the past
- Alimony receivers, e.g.
- Former flames
- They've gone their separate ways
- Ones who've been through divorce court
- Former union members?
- Couples no more
- Ones concerned with custody
- Joint custody parties
- Ones giving or receiving alimony
- Donald and Ivana, for instance
- Alimony givers or receivers
- The Gabor sisters had many
- Halves of an old item?
- Custody sharers, often
- Mates who've split
- Union busters?
- An item no more
- Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, e.g.
- Flames that have gone out?
- Past partners
- Split pair
- Ones who are splitsville
- Divorce consequences
- Arithmetic for Rooney
- Zsa Zsa has several
- Preceders of wyes
- Crosses out
- Liz has had some
- Love-letter letters
- Alimony givers or getters
- Erstwhile mates
- Quondam couples
- What Bex and Dax have in common
- Wyes' predecessors
- Twins of Xerxes
- Returnees from Reno, maybe
- Love-letter addenda
- Unknowns in algebra
- Reno leavers
- Letters
- Quintet in this puzzle
- Signatures, à la Harpo
- They've been "Reno-vated"
- Ruptured couple
- Fisher and Burton, to Taylor
- Former spouses, for short
- Cast-off mates
- Cast-off spouses
- Former hubbies, e.g.
- Prior spouses
- Get upset about unknown people no longer with us
- Old lovers need tablet - nooky when erect?
- Donald and Ivana, Burt and Loni, etc
- Joint custodians
- Alimony recipients, informally
- Alimony payers or payees
- Strikes (out)
- Former couples
- Ivana and Marla, to The Donald
- They're no longer together
- Some singles
- Some signatures of old
- Simple signatures
- Some were louses as spouses
- Spouses no more
- Members of "The First Wives Club"
- Tic-tac-toe symbols
- Former couple
- People who used to be a couple
- 24th letters
- Tic-tac-toe side
- Spot markers
- Previous spouses
- Mimi and Nicole, to Tom
- Ivana and Marla, to Donald
- Former significant others
- Former lovers
- Discontinued item?
- They're no longer an item
- They used to be together
- Previous partners
- People who have split up
- Onetime spouses
- Generic signatures
- Former romantic partners
- Former pairs
- Flamed-out flames
- Farrow and Gardner, to Sinatra
- Correspondent's kisses
- Writers of alimony checks
- Worser halves?
- Where-to-sign marks
- They're split
- They're from Splitsville
- Sweethearts, once
- Subjects of many Taylor Swift songs
- Some tabloid pairs
- Some support payers
- Some past dates?
- Romantic partners who broke up
- Past flames
- Partners no more
- Participants in some awkward meetings
- Parted partners
- One-time items
- One-time couples
- Nicole and Mimi, to Tom
- Marital discards
- Man and wife no more
- Long-distance kisses
- Knot untiers?
- Halves of splits?
- Half of all tic-tac-toe players
- Former boyfriends
- Flames no more
- Donald Trump has two
- Crossed marks
- Couple no more
- Certain spouses
- Britney and K-Fed, e.g
- Alimony check cashers
- Zsa Zsa has eight
- You might block their numbers
- Writer's kisses
- Warm letter closing
- Unlikely family reunion attendees
Wiktionary
exes
n. (plural of ex English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: ex)
Usage examples of "exes".
The tabloids had dug up several of Rupert's more bitter exes, who, having done a great deal more than kiss, were now only too happy to tell.
He's got two exes who skinned him financially because he couldn't keep it in his pants, and without Pepper, he probably wouldn't be able to get a meeting in his chosen field.
Burt Cowan’s exes listed sexual aberrations that included such bizarre practices that they might have come right out of Krafftebing’s study on aberrant sex.