Crossword clues for tim
tim
- Tiny __ ("A Christmas Carol "kid)
- Tiny __ (''A Christmas Carol'' boy)
- Tinny ___ (kid robot on "Futurama")
- The Cratchit lad
- Tebow playing or praying
- Tebow of football
- Suspect #3
- Spurs star Duncan
- Spurs great Duncan
- Sportscaster Ryan
- South Carolina senator Scott
- Singer Mcllrath of Rise Against
- Senator Scott from South Carolina
- Senator Kaine of Virginia
- Senator Kaine
- Self-help guru Ferriss
- San Francisco Giants pitcher Lincecum
- San Antonio Spurs superstar Duncan
- San Antonio NBA star Duncan
- Russert of ''Meet the Press''
- Roth or Rice
- Roth of Into Eternity
- Roth of "Rob Roy"
- Robbins or Roth
- Robbins or Rice
- Robbins of "The Shawshank Redemption"
- Robbins of 'Short Cuts'
- Rice who wrote the lyrics for "Jesus Christ Superstar" and "Evita"
- Reid or Robbins
- Reid of "WKRP in Cincinnati"
- Pol Pawlenty
- Pitcher Lincecum
- Pinterest president Kendall
- Performer Tiny
- Outfielder and ex-quarterback Tebow
- One of Bob Cratchit's brood
- NFL quarterback Tebow
- NBA superstar Duncan
- Miss Vicki's husband
- Mets farmhand Tebow
- Meadows of ''SNL''
- Matheson or Robbins
- Male half of the McGraw-Hill union
- Mahoney of 311
- Late comic Conway
- Last person named in "A Christmas Carol"
- Journalist Russert
- Johnny's director in "Edward Scissorhands"
- Jets quarterback Tebow
- Horton, for one
- Horton or Burton
- Horton or Buck
- Hockeyist Horton
- Hillary's running mate
- Heisman-winner Brown
- He directed Johnny in "Ed Wood"
- Hardaway or Rice
- Gunn of "Project Runway"
- Gridder-turned-baseballer Tebow
- Gridder Tebow
- Goalie Howard
- Geithner of the Obama cabinet
- Footballer Tebow
- Football player Tebow
- First name of actors Roth and Curry
- Filmmaker Burton
- Fictional Cratchit
- Faith's country-singing husband
- Faith Hill's hubby
- Ex-quarterback Tebow who is currently in the Mets minor leagues
- Eric's partner in sketch comedy
- English lyricist Sir ___ Rice
- Elton collaborator
- Dunking Duncan
- Duncan of the NBA's Spurs
- Duncan of the NBA
- Dickens tot
- DeKay of "White Collar"
- Dave Matthews guitarist Reynolds
- Dave Matthews cohort Reynolds
- Daly of "Private Practice"
- Curry seen on screen
- Curry of film
- Curry of "Clue"
- Cratchit heir
- Cook, Rice or Curry
- Cook who works in California
- Cook known for his Apples
- Cook in the tech biz
- Cook in the news
- Cook in Cupertino
- Conway or Reid
- Conway or Cratchit
- Conway or Allen
- Comic Heidecker
- Comedic Conway
- Comedian Meadows
- Classic '85 Replacements album
- Buzz Lightyear voice actor __ Allen
- Burton who maybe won't cast Helena Bonham Carter in quite so many movies anymore
- Burton or Robbins of film
- Burton or Robbins
- Burton or Cook
- Buck or Horton
- Bruins goalie Thomas
- Bob Cratchit's youngest
- Bob Cratchit's boy
- Bluegrass musician O'Brien
- Basketball player Duncan
- Armstrong of Operation Ivy
- Apple's Cook
- Allen or Robbins
- Allen of TV's "Last Man Standing"
- Allen of ''The Santa Clause''
- AKA Miles Gilbert (Horton)
- Afflicted Cratchit
- Actor Reid
- Actor Daly of "Madam Secretary"
- Actor Conway
- Actor Allen or Conway
- Actor ___ Allen who starred in "Last Man Standing"
- 2014 World Cup goalie ___ Howard
- 2008 N.L. Cy Young Award winner Lincecum
- 2007 Heisman Trophy winner Tebow
- "Wild Hogs" costar Allen
- "Toy Story 3" star Allen
- "Tool Man" Taylor of TV
- "Tiptoe" man
- "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" Tiny ___
- "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" singer Tiny ___
- "Tiny" ukulele player
- "Tiny" son of Bob Cratchit
- "Tiny" singer
- "Tiny" one created by Dickens
- "Tiny" guy
- "Tiny" Dickens character
- "Tiny" Cratchit family member
- "Tiny" Cratchit
- "Tiny" boy
- "Tiny" "Christmas Carol" kid
- "Things ___ Howard Could Save" (2014 World Cup meme)
- "The Things They Carried" author O'Brien
- "The Shawshank Redemption" actor Robbins
- "The Lion King" lyricist Rice
- "Sweeney Todd" film director Burton
- "Shotgun Rider" singer McGraw
- "Project Runway" fashion authority Gunn
- "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping" actor Meadows
- "Mystic River" Oscar winner Robbins
- "Mystic River" actor Robbins
- "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" director Burton
- "Madam Secretary" actor Daly
- "Humble and Kind" singer McGraw
- "Edward Scissorhands" director Burton
- "Dumbo" director Burton
- "Dumbo" (2019) director Burton
- "Corpse Bride" codirector Burton
- "Big Eyes" director Burton
- "A Christmas Carol" kid
- "___ McGraw" (Taylor Swift song)
- "___ and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!"
- 'Tiny' Dickens lad
- 'Tiny' Dickens boy
- 'Tiny' boy
- 'A Christmas Carol' lad
- '90s "SNL" regular Meadows
- ''Tiny'' one created by Dickens
- ''Tiny'' Dickens boy
- ''Corpse Bride'' director Burton
- ___ O'Hara, Martian's host on old TV's "My Favorite Martian"
- ___ Hortons (Canadian donut shop chain)
- Actor Matheson or Allen
- "A Christmas Carol" boy
- Boz boy
- Dickens boy
- "Meet the Press" host Russert
- Allen of "Home Improvement"
- TV's "Toolman"
- Lyricist Rice
- Curry or Rice
- Holt of old westerns
- Baseball's McCarver
- Tiny one of fiction
- Director Burton or Robbins
- Comic Conway
- Crippled Cratchit
- Tiny _____
- Hall-of-Fame pitcher Keefe
- Duncan of the N.B.A.
- Dickens's Tiny ___
- "Ed Wood" director Burton
- Newsman Russert
- One of the Cratchits
- Funny Conway
- Broadway lyricist Rice
- ___ O'Hara, Bill Bixby's role on "My Favorite Martian"
- ___ Taylor, the Tool Man, on "Home Improvement"
- Russert of "Meet the Press" fame
- The youngest Cratchit
- Late newsman Russert
- Treasury secretary Geithner
- Boy in "A Christmas Carol"
- See 24-Across
- Curry of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"
- Country singer McGraw who's married to Faith Hill
- Actor Robbins who won an Oscar for "Mystic River"
- Burton who produced "The Nightmare Before Christmas"
- Enchanter in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"
- Minnesota governor Pawlenty
- Title twin brother of 15-Down
- Secretary Geithner
- Style guru Gunn
- Title guy in an animated HBO sitcom
- Tebow who won the 2007 Heisman Trophy
- Tiny ___, singer of 1968's "Tip-Toe Thru' the Tulips With Me"
- QB Tebow
- "Tiny" boy in "A Christmas Carol"
- Two-time Cy Young winner Lincecum
- Comic Meadows formerly of "S.N.L."
- Punk rocker Armstrong with a 2012 Grammy
- Goalie Howard of U.S.A.'s 2010 and '14 World Cup teams
- Where the ball drops on New Year's Eve ... as depicted literally in four places in this puzzle
- Dutch Golden Age painter
- With 43-Down, Apple C.E.O. beginning in 2011
- Actor Curry of "Clue" and "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"
- With 10-Across, player that the Broncos replaced with Peyton Manning
- Miller who directed "Deadpool"
- Cook in charge of 110-Across
- Cook who's entrepreneurial
- Rice or Curry
- Fashion mogul Gunn
- O'Brien who wrote "The Things They Carried," 1990
- Conway of TV
- Son of 16 Down
- Funnyman Allen
- Tiniest Cratchit
- Lovable little Dickens lad
- Actor Holt: 1918–73
- Comic actor Conway
- Comedian Conway
- The tiniest Cratchit
- Conway or Curry
- STATE's Congressman ___ Johnson
- "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" enchanter
- ___ Simpson, Southern Open champ: 1985
- Matheson or Conway
- Christmas boy
- Bob Cratchit's son
- Wee one of fiction
- Dickens child
- He said "God bless us every one!"
- Actor Reed
- Lad aided by Scrooge
- Bob's son
- Dickens's "Carol" boy
- Conway or Holt
- Dickens character
- Fellow's period behind bars reduced
- Title twin brother of 15-
- Boy's name
- Man's nickname
- Boy’s name
- Bible book: Abbr
- Singer McGraw
- Quarterback Tebow
- Tiny Dickens boy
- "Tiny" Dickens boy
- Allen who speaks for Buzz Lightyear
- Tiny of literature
- Quarterback Hasselbeck
- Dickens lad
- Actor Roth who stars on the Amazon Prime show "Tin Star"
- "A Christmas Carol" character
- Tiny one of literature
- The Cratchit boy
- Country star McGraw
- Comical Conway
- Allen or Curry
- "Beetlejuice" director Burton
- Daly of "Wings"
- Comic Allen
- Allen who played a toolman
- "Project Runway" mentor Gunn
- "Mars Attacks!" director Burton
- "Alice in Wonderland" director Burton
- When repeated, derisive term for dubstep's repetitive bass line
- Virginia senator Kaine
- Tom's "Toy Story" costar
- Tiny fellow
- Tebow known for "Tebowing"
- Steve's successor at Apple
- Meadows of comedy
- McGraw of country
- Heisman winner Tebow
- Fashion expert Gunn
- Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs
- Dr. Frank 'N' Furter portrayer Curry
- Dickensian kid
- Dickens' tiny one
- Dickens' character
- Dickens name
- Curry or Conway
- Cratchit lad
- Cratchit kid
- Cook with Apple
- Cook of Apple
- Comedian Minchin
- Burton or Curry
- Bob Cratchit's youngest son
- Armstrong of Rancid
- Apple CEO Cook
- Allen or Tebow
- Allen or Daly
- Allen or Conway
- Allen or Burton
- Allen of "Toy Story"
- Actor ____ Robbins
- Actor ____ Allen
- A Cratchit
- "Make it work" fashion mogul Gunn
- "Big Fish" director Burton
- "Batman" director Burton
- "A Christmas Carol" tyke
- "A Christmas Carol" name
- Youngest of the Cratchits
- Youngest Cratchit
- Young Cratchit
- World Wide Web inventor Berners-Lee
- Virginia's Kaine
- Vice presidential nominee Kaine
- TV's Allen
- TV "Tool Man" Taylor
- Tug McGraw's singing son
- Transplants' Armstrong
- Tiny singer
- Tiny guy
- Tiny --
- Tiny ____
- Tiny ___ (character in "A Christmas Carol")
- Tiny ___ (boy in "A Christmas Carol")
- Tiny __ ("A Christmas Carol" boy)
Wikipedia
Tim or TIM may refer to:
TIM is an Italian brand owned by Telecom Italia. Originally founded as a mobile telephony company in 1995, since 2015 it has become a brand that provides mobile and fixed telephone as well as Internet services.
4G LTE is active in 6.300 cities (91,5%) and includes: Ancona, Bari, Bologna, Cagliari, Catania, Florence, Genoa, Messina, Milan, Naples, Palermo, Perugia, Pescara, Reggio Calabria, Rome, Trento, Trieste and Turin. 4G+/LTE Plus has speeds of up to 180–225 MB exploiting the 4G carrier aggregation which is now available in more than 232 cities in Italy: Rome, Milan, Turin, Naples, Florence, Genoa, Palermo, Catania and Bari. 3G 42.2 MB/s active in 3,434 cities of Italy.
TIM is the name of a Japanese comedy unit (kombi). The unit consists of Red Yoshida (レッド吉田, born October 30, 1965) and Golgo (or Gorugo) Matsumoto (ゴルゴ松本, born April 17, 1967). They are most famous for their antics on the owarai show Uchimura Produce, as well as various children's shows such as Tensai Terebikun MAX (天才てれびくんMAX). The two are also members of the owarai and music group NO PLAN. Red, the tsukkomi, is originally from Kyoto, and Golgo, the boke, hails from Saitama.
As tsukkomi, Red is easily embarrassed and blushes quickly, which is where he gets the name. At the end of every episode of Uchimura Produce, the host, Teruyoshi Uchimura would shout, "And today's Red is..." to which Red would insert some strange (often embarrassingly un-funny) pseudo-English or meaningless Japanese phrase. Occasionally Red was given his own corner, "Red's World" (a play on Summers' Ōtake's "Ōtake World") in which he would perform weird and nonsensical ad libs (e.g. "Ariga-ton, ton, Washington!" and "Pan! Pan! This is Japan!"). Red is a graduate of Bukkyo University in Kyoto.
Golgo (named after the famous manga Golgo 13) is the boke and is also known for being confusing and rather odd. Golgo is known for his physical and set-up gags, contrasting the more verbal and corny mental humor of Red. Formerly, Golgo was often seen with an un-lit cigar on-air (although he hates tobacco), and he also always sports a small, chaplin-esque moustache. A famous gag of Golgo's has him crying out, "Ah... Inochi!" and then spreading out his arms and lifting one leg in an attempt to mimic the shape of the kanji inochi (命), meaning "life".
Tim is a 1979 Australian romantic drama film. It was written and directed by Michael Pate, based on the 1974 novel by Colleen McCullough.
Elba de Pádua Lima, best known by the nickname Tim (20 February 1915 – 7 July 1984) was a Brazilian footballer and coach.
Tim was born in Rifaina, São Paulo. During his career, which spanned from 1931 to 1951, he played for Brazilian clubs Botafogo-SP, Portuguesa Santista, Fluminense, and Olaria; he won five Rio de Janeiro State Tournaments (1936, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1941). He retired in Colombia with Atlético Junior of Barranquilla. He was also a member of the Brazilian national team, for whom he participated at the 1938 FIFA World Cup, playing one match against Czechoslovakia, and at the South American Championship 1942, where he scored one goal.
44 years after participating in the World Cup as a player, Tim was the manager of the Peru national team at the 1982 World Cup, in what is the longest interval ever between an individual's World Cup participations, and the longest World Cup career overall. Two years after the 1982 World Cup, he died in Rio de Janeiro at the age of 69. He coached Bangu. In 1968 he was Primera División Argentina champion with San Lorenzo de Almagro.
Hwang Young-Min (; born December 23, 1981), best known by his stage name Tim , is a Korean American k-pop ballad singer. His songs are mostly about unrequited love or parted lovers. He has come into the spotlight as the next successor of male ballad singers in South Korea after Shin Seung Hun. and Lee Seung-Hwan. Tim has participated as a producer and also an album designer for his third album.
- Redirect The Tomorrow People#Cast
Tim is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia.
Urban localities- Tim, Kursk Oblast, a work settlement in Timsky District of Kursk Oblast
- Tim, Oryol Oblast, a selo in Dubrovsky Selsoviet of Dolzhansky District of Oryol Oblast
Tim is a novel by Australian writer Colleen McCullough published in 1974, published by Harper and Row.
It portrays the story of the developing relationship between an older, middle-class woman, Mary Horton, who lives on her own and a handsome, developmentally impaired 24-year-old gardener, Tim Melville, whom she hires. It inspired the 1979 film of the same name, starring Piper Laurie and Mel Gibson and the 1996 Film Mary & Tim starring Candice Bergen and Tom McCarthy.
Tim is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band The Replacements. It was released in October 1985 on Sire Records. It was their first major label release and also the last album made by the original line-up of the band: guitarist Bob Stinson was kicked out of the band towards the end of 1986.
Like its predecessors, Tim achieved moderate mainstream commercial success despite critical acclaim. The album peaked at number 183 on the Billboard Music Chart's Top 200. It was placed 136th on Rolling Stone's 2003 list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, and ranked 4th in the Alternative Press list of the Top 99 albums of 1985-1995. Along with the band's previous album, Let It Be, Tim received five stars from AllMusic.
TIM is a holding company in Varna, Bulgaria, which according to a U.S. State Department cable leaked to the media by WikiLeaks, was engaged in organized criminal activities. Jan Puhl describes in an article for Der Spiegel, that TIM started out as a private security firm in 1990s, the start capital of which was partially acquired through smuggling, prostitution, gambling, car theft and drug trafficking. Later TIM invested its money in various legal ventures and grew into a holding company employing over 30,000 people, making it the largest and most influential employer in Varna. Spas Spasow a reporter of the Bulgarian magazine Kapital claims, that some of the holding's construction activities in Varna are based on corruption.
According to Zlatimir Zhechev, a lawyer and board member of Varna Holding, one of the group’s holding companies, "There is not one fact which shows any indication of any criminal activity." The company is controlled by veterans of an elite communist era military unit.
Tim is a given name. Notable persons with that name include:
Usage examples of "tim".
Tim had always found himself especially attuned to the deserted charms of Candie Gardens in winter, enjoying the bare traceries of the trees and the widened harbour view, the few points of colour against the monochrome background - the red and pink of the camellias near the top gate, the hanging yellow bells of the winter-flowering abutilon with their red clappers, even the iridescence of the mallard drake circling the largest of the ponds with his speckled mate.
Liysa had outlined her very detailed plot to fake amnesia so that she could break up with Tim without any recriminations.
Liysa told Nick about her affair with Tim Sands and explained to him about her attack of amnesia that ended it.
Charles Dickens, famed inventor of Christmas ghosts and Tiny Tim, when visiting Rome in 1845 chose to broaden his experience of the world by witnessing the beheading of a criminal.
A further note to the riddle of this sphinx was when Tim recently overheard the bohunk Albertsons manager telling his deli wenches to withhold the snack trays if they saw Tiresias at all.
He Tim Doui3LP- IMAGE 177 lit a cigarette as Duclos, politely but definitely put in place, cabless, paced up and down, drifting nearer.
Edward and Kailea Hunt, Daryl Gross, Amy Knapp, Lori Medanich, Julie Christou, Wendy Howard, John and Kelly Park, Jim and Sharon Supp, Kern Boyer, Alan and Bethany Blomdahl, Tim and Carolyn Lugbill, Dave and Twee Ramos, Bob and Janice Lee, Brian and Christa Geno, Frank and Cindi Cofer, Ron and Gennene Johnson, and Lon Solomon and his team-what a thrill to be in the race with you guys.
He was prepared for the presence of Dodger, whom he rightly concluded to be the agent of Tim Bolton, but he could not understand why Florence should be in the library at this late hour.
What Tim had been looking for was a nice, middle-size dog, and Dopey had appeared about to fill the bill.
Tim Willows remained alone in his room save for the companionship of Dopey and Mr.
Tim suspected that Dopey knew it and was prepared to take advantage of his knowledge.
Tim selected this heading with a click and cursed the draggy modem, the draggy server, and the sluggish program.
My thanks to Rider University, its Office of Information Technology, and especially our web master Tim Fairlie and his sidekick Oliver Giller, for making this hypertext book possible.
My thanks to Rider University, its Office of Information Technology, and Tim Fairlie, Oliver Giller, and John LeMasney for making this hypertext book possible.
Annette Dolphin, working with Tim Bliss, showed that, when the perforant pathway is sTimulated in vivo, there is an increased release of glutamate in the hippocampus, and the biochemical mechanisms of this release were mapped in some detail by Marina Lynch.