Crossword clues for steve
steve
- Winwood or Wozniak
- Winwood in Traffic
- Warriors coach Kerr
- Urkel's first name
- Top jockey Cauthen
- Tech mogul Jobs
- South African activist Biko
- Singer/guitarist Earle
- Shredder Vai
- Sandra Bullock film, "All About ___"
- Runner Prefontaine
- Rogers aka Captain America
- Rocker Miller
- Rock's Perry
- Pitching great Carlton
- Original "Blue's Clues" host
- One of the TV Allens
- NBA coach Kerr
- Name of two cofounders of Apple
- Mr. McQueen
- Miller of note
- Microsoft's chief executive Ballmer
- McQueen or King
- McQueen of "The Magnificent Seven"
- McQueen of ''Bullitt''
- Martin or Miller
- Martin or Martini
- Martin or Harvey
- Martin or Garvey
- Martin of "The Jerk"
- Martin of "Shopgirl"
- Martin of "Cheaper by the Dozen" (2003)
- Martin of ''Shopgirl''
- Malcolm Forbes' son
- Main character of Minecraft
- Magazine publisher Forbes
- Mag publisher Forbes
- Madden of fashion
- L.A. Clippers owner Ballmer
- Kroft of ''60 Minutes''
- Journey singer Perry
- Jobs with Apples
- Jobs once in California
- Jobs of computers
- Jobs in tech?
- Jobs in tech
- Jobs in high-tech
- Innovative Jobs
- Harvey or Garvey
- Harvey on TV
- Harvey of "Family Feud"
- Funnyman __ Martin
- Funny Martin
- Forbes, for one
- Forbes of Forbes magazine
- Forbes of Forbes
- Forbes of ''Forbes''
- Forbes editor Forbes
- First name of two of the three Apple co-founders
- Entertainer Allen
- Either of the Apple founders
- Either Apple cofounder
- Designer Madden
- Comic Harvey
- Comedic Martin
- Comedian/banjoist Martin
- Comedian Harvey
- Comedian Allen of TV and the stage
- Clark of Def Leppard
- Cauthen or Martin
- Cauthen in the irons
- Carell or Coogan of comedy
- Carell of Hollywood
- Carell of "The 40-Year-Old Virgin"
- Carell of "The 40 Year-Old Virgin"
- Carell of "Foxcatcher"
- Carell of "Dinner for Schmucks"
- Carell of 'The Big Short'
- Canyon or Martin
- Bradley Cooper title role in a Bullock bomb
- Banjo man Martin
- Ballmer who succeeded Gates
- Balboni of baseball
- Apple's Jobs
- Apple Computer cofounder Jobs
- Apple cofounder Wozniak
- Apple cofounder Jobs or Wozniak
- Apple boss Jobs
- Allen who hosted "The Tonight Show"
- Allen or Reeves
- Allen of TV
- Actor/comedian Martin
- Actor Buscemi
- A Wynn in Vegas
- 2020 candidate Bullock
- "Train a Comin'" Earle
- "Family Feud" host Harvey
- "Family Feud" host ___ Harvey
- "Despicable Me 2" voice actor Carell
- "Date Night" actor Carell
- '70s-'80s baseball all-star Garvey
- ''Shopgirl'' author Martin
- ''Cocoon'' star Guttenberg
- Singer Winwood
- Eydie's partner
- Rock singer Tyler
- Caniff's "_____ Canyon"
- Publisher Hoffenberg
- Comic Martin
- Canyon, for one
- Daryl's "Roxanne" co-star
- "___ Canyon"
- Actor Martin
- Martin or McQueen
- Four-time Gold Glove winner Garvey
- Allen or Martin
- Computer pioneer Wozniak
- N.F.L. QB Young
- Jobs, to friends
- Humorist Martin
- With 15-Across, 1950's "Tonight Show" host
- "The Tao of ___" (2000 film)
- Skier Mahre
- ___ McGarrett, who said, "Book 'em, Danno!"
- Canyon in the comics
- Computer honcho Wozniak
- Martin of "Roxanne"
- Det. McGarrett of "Hawaii Five-O"
- Jobs in the computer field
- Wozniak who co-founded Apple Computer
- McQueen of "Bullitt"
- Jobs in the computer biz
- Comedian Martin
- Jobs at Apple
- Carell of "The Office"
- With 66-Across, first in a series of five TV personalities (1954-57)
- First name shared by both founders of Apple
- Jobs in technology?
- "All About ___," 2009 Sandra Bullock bomb
- Jobs in Silicon Valley
- Title character in a 2009 Sandra Bullock crossword film
- Wozniak or Jobs
- Case who co-founded AOL
- Actor McQueen
- With 58-Across, first host of "The Tonight Show"
- Rock's Perry or Tyler
- Canyon or Carlton
- One of the Allens
- Allen or Lawrence
- Martin or Allen
- Cooperstown's Carlton
- Garvey of baseball
- Singer Lawrence
- Eydie's man
- Martin or Canyon
- Brodie
- Jockey Cauthen
- McQueen or Martin
- Lawrence or Martin
- Carlton or Martin
- An Allen
- Either co-founder of Apple
- Canyon, of the comics
- Allen or McQueen
- Canyon of comics
- Pitcher Carlton
- Actor Guttenberg
- Allen or Brodie
- Guy stumped the day before
- Boy's name
- Actor Reeves
- Funnyman Martin
- Martin or Lawrence
- Martin of movies
- Martin of Hollywood
- Legendary McQueen
- Comic ____ Martin
- Actor Carell of "Foxcatcher"
- Martin of "Father of the Bride"
- Apple co-founder Jobs
- Actor ____ Martin
- Newsman Kroft
- Jobs or Wozniak of Apple
- Jobs in the computer business
- Either Apple founder
- A Martin
- Winwood of Traffic
- Pavement singer Malkmus
- Nash of the NBA
- McQueen of movies
- McQueen of "The Great Escape"
- Martin who played Clouseau
- Jobs of Silicon Valley
- Jobs of Apple
- Jobs in the tech industry
- Jobs in technology
- Jobs in computers?
- First "Blue's Clues" host
- Comic strip character Canyon
- Carell of "Evan Almighty"
- Apple cofounder __ Jobs
- AOL co-founder Case
- A big Wynn in Vegas
- "Cocoon" star Guttenberg
- "12 Years a Slave" director McQueen
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Steve \Steve\, v. t. [See Stevedore.] To pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold. See Steeve.
Wiktionary
vb. To pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold.
Wikipedia
Steve is a masculine given name, usually a short form ( hypocorism) of Stephen or Steven. People:
- Steve Abbott (disambiguation)
- Steve Adams (disambiguation)
- Steve Allen (1921–2000), American television personality, musician, composer, comedian and writer
- Steve Backshall (born 1973), English naturalist, writer and television presenter
- Steve Ballmer (born 1956), former CEO of Microsoft (2000-2014) and current owner of the Los Angeles Clippers
- Steve Belles (born 1966), American football player
- Steve Beshear (born 1944), American attorney and politician
- Steve Birnbaum (born 1991), Major League Soccer player
- Steve Burns (born 1973), American entertainer
- Steve Brown (disambiguation)
- Steve Bullock (British politician) (born 1954), first directly elected mayor of the London Borough of Lewisham
- Steve Bullock (Montana politician) (born 1966), Governor of Montana, United States
- Steve Burton (disambiguation)
- Steve Cantwell (born 1986), American mixed martial arts fighter
- Steve Cardenas (born 1974), American martial artist and retired actor
- Steve Carell (born 1962), American actor, comedian, director, producer and writer
- Steve Case (born 1958), founder of America Online
- Steve Chappell, American aerospace engineer, mountain climber and aquanaut
- Steve Coleman (born 1956), American saxophonist
- Steve Coleman (American football) (born 1950), American football player
- Steve Cox (disambiguation)
- Steve Davis (born 1957), British snooker player
- Steve Dubinsky (born 1970), Canadian National Hockey League center
- Steve Dublanica (born 1968), American author and blogger
- Steve Evans (disambiguation)
- Steve Foley (disambiguation)
- Steve Fossett (1944–2007), American businessman
- Steve Gibson (disambiguation)
- Steve Gonzalez (born 1980), American soccer player
- Steve Gonzalez (American football) (born 1981), American football player
- Steve Griffin (born 1964), American football player
- Steve Handelsman (born 1948), American journalist
- Steve Harris (disambiguation)
- Steve Hoffman (disambiguation)
- Steve Holt (American musician), guitarist for the band 36 Crazyfists
- Steve Holt (Canadian musician) (born 1954), Canadian musician
- Steve Howe (baseball) (1958–2006), American former Major League Baseball pitcher
- Steve Howe (musician) (born 1947), English progressive rock guitarist
- Steve or Stephen Irwin (disambiguation)
- Steve Jackson (disambiguation)
- Steve Jobs (1955–2011), American entrepreneur and co-founder of Apple Inc.
- Steve Johnson (disambiguation)
- Steve Jones (disambiguation)
- Steve Jordan (disambiguation)
- Steve Kearns (born 1956), Canadian football player
- Steve Kenyon (born 1951), English long-distance runner
- Steve Largent (born 1954), American former National Football League player and politician
- Steve Lyons (writer), British writer
- Steve Lyons (baseball) (born 1960), American former Major League Baseball player and baseball announcer/analyst
- Steve Madden (born 1958), Founder and former CEO of Steve Madden Ltd., a footwear company.
- Steve Mandanda (born 1985), French international footballer
- Steve Martin (born 1945), American comedian
- Steve Matai (born 1984), New Zealand Rugby League player
- Steve McDonald (disambiguation)
- Steve McQueen (1930–1980), American actor
- Steve Moore (disambiguation)
- Steve Nash (born 1974), Canadian retired National Basketball Association player
- Steve Nemeth (born 1967), Canadian ice hockey player
- Steve Nemeth (gridiron football) (1922–1998), American football player
- Steve Owen (disambiguation)
- Steve Owens (disambiguation)
- Steve Robinson (disambiguation)
- Steve Rodehutskors (1963–2007), Canadian football player
- Steve Russell (disambiguation)
- Steven Shields (born 1972), Canadian National Hockey League goalie
- Steve or Steven Smith (disambiguation)
- Steve Squyres (born 1957), American astronomer
- Steve Stone (disambiguation)
- Steve White (disambiguation)
- Steve Williams (disambiguation)
- Steve Winwood (born 1948), English singer
- Steve Wozniak (born 1950), American co-founder of Apple Inc
- Steve Yeager (born 1948), American major league baseball catcher
- Steve Zatylny, Canadian football player
Fictional characters:
- Steve Austin, the lead character in the TV series The Six Million Dollar Man
- Steve Frazelli, in the film The Italian Job
- Steve Freeling, in the films Poltergeist and Poltergeist II: The Other Side
- Steve Holt (Arrested Development), in the Fox TV series Arrested Development
- Steve Johnson (Days of Our Lives), in the American soap opera Days of Our Lives
- Steve McDonald, in the British soap opera Coronation Street
- Steve Owen (EastEnders), on the British soap opera EastEnders
- Steve Rogers, the civilian alias of Captain America
- Steve Sanders, in the TV series Beverly Hills, 90210
- Steve Urkel, in the TV series Family Matters
- Steve, a main character in the TV series Blue's Clues
- Steve, also known as Steve the Miner, in the video game Minecraft
Category:Masculine given names
Steve is a 2010 short film written and directed by Rupert Friend, and starring Keira Knightley, Tom Mison and Colin Firth. It screened at the 2010 BFI London Film Festival.
The film was released theatrically as a section of the compilation film Stars in Shorts in 2012.
Usage examples of "steve".
Captain Steve was convinced that we might hook a marlin or at least a big ahi at any moment, and he wanted to be at the controls when it happened.
When Steve saw motion off to one side of the pen, outside the barbed wire, he turned to look.
Steve knew that the time would soon come when he would lose Bids and faced it with grim composure.
In time they took up the old quarrel, and with Steve Marcum and Steve Brayton as leaders, the old Stetson-Lewallen feud went on, though but one soul was left in the mountains of either name.
In time Steve Marcum had come face to face with old Steve Brayton in Hazlan, and the two Steves, as they were known, drew promptly.
Well, he kin git the chance ef I gits my leetle account settled with ole Steve Brayton fust.
Farther down, under the crest, was old Steve Brayton, alive, and at that moment perhaps asleep.
It was old Steve Brayton, who had fired from the cabin at Isom, and dropping his Winchester, he stumbled forward with the butt of his pistol held out to Raines.
A few minutes later, Karl lifted the centerboard, while the newsman eased the bow up onto the beach with as effortless a skill as Steve had ever seen.
Steve unpegged the centerboard, raised it up into the trunk amidbeam, and secured it.
For the last couple of days before the chicks are due to hatch, batches of fifty or so eggs are moved by the animal technicians, Steve or Dawn, into the brooders in the next room, shallow temperature-controlled boxes, each covered with a clear plastic dome, whose lights are timed to go on and off to simulate night and day outside the brooders.
Steve moaned his citified inadequacy while he groped in the dark cave, trying to make his brain remember where the packsack was.
Steve Cogswell had managed to save copies of some of the missing photos and x-rays and turned them over to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
By the time Steve had located two sufficiently large conchs, Doris, Karl, and Ted Raymond had transferred the forty-four shells to the beach, and had stood them up with spiral end toward the sun.
Steve stood his two conchs up beside the others, washed his hands in the salt water, and joined the trio at the boat.