Crossword clues for imset
imset
- 'No more for me, thanks'
- Ready response
- Answer to "You ready?"
- "You ready?" answer
- "That'll do, thank you"
- "That'll do for now"
- "That'll be all, thanks"
- "That should do it"
- "Ready?" reply
- "Ready whenever you are"
- "Ready when you are"
- "Ready to go"
- "Ready to go?" reply
- "Nothing for me"
- "Nothing else for me!"
- "Nothing else for me, thanks"
- "Need anything?" reply
- "Good to go here"
- "Good to go here!"
- "Everything's ready on my end"
- "Don't need seconds, thanks"
- "Don't need anything else"
- "Don't need any more"
- "Don't need any more, thanks"
- 'That's plenty for me'
- 'Ready when you are'
- ''Ready?'' answer
- ''No thanks!''
- "No more, thanks"
- "That'll do, thanks"
- "No more for me": 2 wds
- "No more for me, thanks"
- "None for me, thanks"
- "That'll do me"
- "No more for me, please"
- Response to "Need anything else?"
- "That's plenty, thanks"
- *"No more, thanks"
- "Ready!"
- "Let's do this"
- "That'll do"
- "That'll do it for me"
- "That's enough, thanks"
- "None for me"
- "Ready when you are!"
- "That's plenty for me"
- "That's enough for me"
- "Ready?" response
- "Nothing for me, thanks"
- "No thanks!"
- "No more food, thanks"
- "Good to go!"
- "Nothing more required here"
- "No more, please"
- "No more for me, thank you"
- "All good here"
Wikipedia
Imset
In Egyptian mythology, Imset (also transcribed Imseti, Amset, Amsety, Mesti, and Mesta) is a funerary deity, one of the Four sons of Horus, who are associated with the canopic jars, specifically the one that contained the liver. Unlike his brothers, Imset is not associated with any animal and is always depicted as human. Isis is considered his protector, and is himself considered patron of the direction of the south.