Thing with E

  • A hard-shelled oval laid by birds, eaten as food.

  • Plural of egg, commonly eaten food.

  • The organ used for hearing and balance.

  • A large mammal with a trunk and tusks.

  • A small object used to remove pencil marks.

  • A paper cover for letters or documents.

  • A lift used to move people between floors.

  • Plural of ear, organs for hearing.

  • The planet we live on, third from the Sun.

  • A piece of jewelry worn on the ear.

  • Plural of earring, jewelry worn on ears.

  • A form of energy powering lights and devices.

  • Small audio devices worn in the ears.

  • Organs that allow sight and vision.

  • A long, slithery fish; a real animal thing.

  • A body part for seeing; definitely a thing.

  • A green gemstone; a well-known precious stone.

  • A machine that produces power to move things.

  • A purple vegetable people cook and eat.

  • A mythical creature from stories and folklore.

  • An audio earpiece used for listening to music.

  • A large bird of prey; a well-known animal.

  • A joint of the arm; a common human body part.

  • A digital message sent online between people.

  • Plural of elephant, a large land mammal, a zoo favorite

  • A stand for holding canvases while painting

  • Fish with long bodies, common seafood dish

  • General term for electronic devices and gear

  • Paper covers for letters, invented for mailing

  • Appliance that blows air using electricity

  • Moving staircase found in malls and airports

  • Abstract but specific, power to do work

  • Chemical substance type, like gold or oxygen

  • Large deer species with antlers, a wild animal

  • Hidden decorated egg, classic holiday game

  • Guitar powered by amp, key rock instrument

  • Small in-ear headphones for listening to audio

  • Large flightless bird from Australia and NZ

  • Hard outer covering of an egg, often discarded

  • Holiday event; more occasion than object 🤔

  • Framed lenses for vision correction or style

  • Slang for foods, often cannabis-infused treats

  • Action of consuming food, a basic life activity.

  • Chocolate or colored eggs used at Easter.

  • Place where you eat meals, like a small restaurant.

  • Rubber tools for removing pencil marks.

  • Wax in the ear canal, a bodily substance thing.

  • Mythical humanoid creatures from folklore.

  • Warm ear coverings, common in cold climates.

  • The round part of the eye containing the pupil.

  • Basic substances like gold, oxygen, used in science.

  • Reflected sound you can hear, a physical phenomenon.

  • A finish or limit of something, a distinct state.

  • Car powered by electricity instead of gasoline.

  • Cardinal direction; also a defined world region.

  • Sign that marks where to leave a building.

  • Place where you go into a room or building.

  • General thing that exists, used in philosophy.

  • Stretchy loop of rubber used to hold items.

  • Border or limit of a surface or area.

  • Same as earwax, waxy stuff inside the ear.

  • Plural of eagle, a large bird of prey, also sports teams.

  • Large political realm or group of states, like Roman Empire.

  • Plural of emerald, green gemstones used in jewelry.

  • Hard outer covering of an egg, a fragile waste or craft item.

  • Digital version of a book, read on phones or e‑readers.

  • Fictional red Muppet character from Sesame Street.

  • Symbol or design used as a badge or official sign.

  • Lower part of the external ear, where earrings go.

  • Small glowing coal or wood fragment from a fire.

  • Reference book containing articles on many topics.

  • Small cup for holding a boiled egg upright.

  • Small insect with pincers, often found in gardens.

  • Doorway or passage used to leave a room or building.

  • Tree that stays green all year, like pines or firs.

  • Electric Toothbrush
  • Execution device using electricity; also a dark joke term.

  • Purple or green vegetable, used in many dishes worldwide.

  • Sweet, creamy drink with eggs, popular at Christmas.

  • Jewelry worn on the ear; usually spelled “earring”.

  • Classical element once thought to fill space.

  • Small devices to block sound from your ears.

  • Medical liquid injection into the rectum.

  • Mechanical platforms that move between floors.

  • Physical toy shaped like an elephant.

  • A person or force you’re opposed to.

  • Concept of self; term from psychoanalysis.

  • Digital messages sent via electronic mail.

  • Kitchen tool to measure egg cooking time.

  • When one body passes into another’s shadow.

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