Twist
Crossword Clue and Answers
                            
Today we have 65 crossword solutions for Twist which appeared recently in Evening Standard Quick Crossword.
We have deemed Twist as a VERY COMMON crossword clue, we've seen it more than 65 times in a variety of crossword publications.
The most recent answer we found for this clue is "SCREW".
Publications
- Evening Standard Quick Crossword - Thursday, 2 Sep 2021
- Irish Independent - Simple - Wednesday, 23 Jun 2021
- Evening Standard Quick Crossword - Tuesday, 22 Jun 2021
- The Mirror Classic - Thursday, 17 Jun 2021
- Evening Standard Quick Crossword - Wednesday, 2 Jun 2021
- Evening Standard Easy Crossword - Thursday, 22 Apr 2021
- USA Today - Wednesday, 31 Mar 2021
- Evening Standard Quick Crossword - Thursday, 18 Mar 2021
- Evening Standard Easy Crossword - Thursday, 4 Feb 2021
- Evening Standard Easy Crossword - Tuesday, 12 Jan 2021
- The Sun Cryptic - Thursday, 31 Dec 2020
- The Sun Cryptic - Saturday, 12 Dec 2020
Crossword Answers
4 letters
                                            
                                                        WARP
                                            
                                            
                                                    
A twist or aberration; especially a perverse or abnormal way of judging or acting                                        
                                            
                                                        BEND
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Curved segment (of a road or river or railroad track etc.)                                        
                                            
                                                        SKEW
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Turn or place at an angle; "the lines on the sheet of paper are skewed"                                        
                                            
                                                        TURN
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Get by buying and selling; "the company turned a good profit after a year"                                        
                                            
                                                        WIND
                                            
 
                                            
                                                    
Empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk; "that's a lot of wind"; "don't give me any of that jazz"                                        
                                            
                                                        SPIN
                                            
                                            
                                                    
A distinctive interpretation (especially as used by politicians to sway public opinion); "the campaign put a favorable spin on the story"                                        
                                            
                                                        KINK
                                            
                                            
                                                    
An eccentric idea                                        
                                            
                                                        EDDY
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Founder of Christian Science in 1866 (1821-1910)                                        
                                            
                                                        PULL
                                            
                                            
                                                    
The act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you; "the pull up the hill had him breathing harder"; "his strenuous pulling strained his back"                                        
                                            
                                                        RICK
                                            
                                            
                                                    
A stack of hay                                        
                                            
                                                        FLEX
                                            
                                            
                                                    
The act of flexing; "he gave his biceps a flex to impress the ladies"                                        
                                            
                                                        WORM
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Any of numerous relatively small elongated soft-bodied animals especially of the phyla Annelida and Chaetognatha and Nematoda and Nemertea and Platyhelminthes; also many insect larvae                                        
                                            
                                                        COIL
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Make without a potter's wheel; "This famous potter hand-builds all of her vessels"                                        
                                            
                                                        SLUE
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Turn sharply; change direction abruptly; "The car cut to the left at the intersection"; "The motorbike veered to the right"                                        
                                            
                                                        WISP
                                            
                                            
                                                    
A small bundle of straw or hay                                        
                                            
                                                        BENT
                                            
 
                                            
                                                    
A special way of doing something; "he had a bent for it"; "he had a special knack for getting into trouble"; "he couldn't get the hang of it"                                        
                                            
                                                        BENT
                                            
 
                                            
                                                    
A special way of doing something; "he had a bent for it"; "he had a special knack for getting into trouble"; "he couldn't get the hang of it"                                        
                                            
                                                        BENT
                                            
 
                                            
                                                    
A special way of doing something; "he had a bent for it"; "he had a special knack for getting into trouble"; "he couldn't get the hang of it"                                        
5 letters
                                            
                                                        IRONY
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Witty language used to convey insults or scorn; "he used sarcasm to upset his opponent"; "irony is wasted on the stupid"; "Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's face but their own"--Jonathan Swift                                        
                                            
                                                        CHEAT
                                            
                                            
                                                    
The act of swindling by some fraudulent scheme; "that book is a fraud"                                        
                                            
                                                        DANCE
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music                                        
                                            
                                                        WREST
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Obtain by seizing forcibly or violently, also metaphorically; "wrest the knife from his hands"; "wrest a meaning from the old text"; "wrest power from the old government"                                        
                                            
                                                        CURVE
                                            
                                            
                                                    
A pitch of a baseball that is thrown with spin so that its path curves as it approaches the batter                                        
                                            
                                                        TWINE
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Form into a spiral shape; "The cord is all twisted"                                        
                                            
                                                        WRICK
                                            
                                            
                                                    
A painful muscle spasm especially in the neck or back (`rick' and `wrick' are British)                                        
                                            
                                                        WHIRL
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Confused movement; "he was caught up in a whirl of work"; "a commotion of people fought for the exits"                                        
                                            
                                                        CROOK
                                            
                                            
                                                    
A long staff with one end being hook shaped                                        
                                            
                                                        BRAID
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Trimming used to decorate clothes or curtains                                        
                                            
                                                        PLAIT
                                            
                                            
                                                    
A hairdo formed by braiding or twisting the hair                                        
                                            
                                                        TRESS
                                            
                                            
                                                    
A hairdo formed by braiding or twisting the hair                                        
                                            
                                                        WRING
                                            
 
                                            
                                                    
A twisting squeeze; "gave the wet cloth a wring"                                        
                                            
                                                        TWEAK
                                            
                                            
                                                    
A squeeze with the fingers                                        
                                            
                                                        GNARL
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Something twisted and tight and swollen; "their muscles stood out in knots"; "the old man's fists were two great gnarls"; "his stomach was in knots"                                        
                                            
                                                        TWIRL
                                            
                                            
                                                    
The act of rotating rapidly; "he gave the crank a spin"; "it broke off after much twisting"                                        
                                            
                                                        SCREW
                                            
                                            
                                                    
A fastener with a tapered threaded shank and a slotted head                                        
6 letters
                                            
                                                        DEVICE
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Any clever maneuver; "he would stoop to any device to win a point"; "it was a great sales gimmick"; "a cheap promotions gimmick for greedy businessmen"                                        
                                            
                                                        SPRAIN
                                            
                                            
                                                    
A painful injury to a joint caused by a sudden wrenching of its ligaments                                        
                                            
                                                        WRENCH
                                            
 
                                            
                                                    
A hand tool that is used to hold or twist a nut or bolt                                        
                                            
                                                        DEFORM
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Become misshapen; "The sidewalk deformed during the earthquake"                                        
                                            
                                                        SQUIRM
                                            
                                            
                                                    
The act of wiggling                                        
                                            
                                                        STRAIN
                                            
                                            
                                                    
The act of singing; "with a shout and a song they marched up to the gates"                                        
                                            
                                                        TANGLE
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Something jumbled or confused; "a tangle of government regulations"                                        
                                            
                                                        SWIVEL
                                            
                                            
                                                    
A coupling (as in a chain) that has one end that turns on a headed pin                                        
                                            
                                                        REFORM
                                            
 
                                            
                                                    
A change for the better as a result of correcting abuses; "justice was for sale before the reform of the law courts"                                        
                                            
                                                        REFORM
                                            
 
                                            
                                                    
A change for the better as a result of correcting abuses; "justice was for sale before the reform of the law courts"                                        
                                            
                                                        REFORM
                                            
 
                                            
                                                    
A change for the better as a result of correcting abuses; "justice was for sale before the reform of the law courts"                                        
                                            
                                                        WRITHE
                                            
                                            
                                                    
To move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling); "The prisoner writhed in discomfort"; "The child tried to wriggle free from his aunt's embrace"                                        
7 letters
                                            
                                                        TORSION
                                            
                                            
                                                    
A twisting force                                        
                                            
                                                        WRESTLE
                                            
                                            
                                                    
The act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat; "they had a fierce wrestle"; "we watched his grappling and wrestling with the bully"                                        
                                            
                                                        WRIGGLE
                                            
                                            
                                                    
The act of wiggling                                        
                                            
                                                        GIMMICK
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Any clever maneuver; "he would stoop to any device to win a point"; "it was a great sales gimmick"; "a cheap promotions gimmick for greedy businessmen"                                        
JQZEMKL
                                            
                                                        DISTORT
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Affect as in thought or feeling; "My personal feelings color my judgment in this case"; "The sadness tinged his life"                                        
                                            
                                                        CONTORT
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Twist and press out of shape                                        
                                            
                                                        WINDING
                                            
                                            
                                                    
The act of winding or twisting; "he put the key in the old clock and gave it a good wind"                                        
                                            
                                                        PERVERT
                                            
                                            
                                                    
A person whose behavior deviates from what is acceptable especially in sexual behavior                                        
8 letters
                                            
                                                        TWISTING
                                            
                                            
                                                    
The act of rotating rapidly; "he gave the crank a spin"; "it broke off after much twisting"                                        
9 letters
                                            
                                                        CONVOLUTE
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Practice sophistry; change the meaning of or be vague about in order to mislead or deceive; "Don't twist my words"                                        
10 letters
                                            
                                                        INTERTWINE
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Make lacework by knotting or looping                                        
                                            
                                                        CONTORTION
                                            
                                            
                                                    
The act of twisting or deforming the shape of something (e.g., yourself)                                        
11 letters
                                            
                                                    
                                                    TWISTAROUND
                                                    
                                            
                                            
                                                    
Practice sophistry; change the meaning of or be vague about in order to mislead or deceive; "Don't twist my words"                                        
12 letters
                                            
                                                        SOPHISTICATE
                                            
                                            
                                                    
A worldly-wise person                                        
                                            
                                                        CONSTRUCTION
                                            
                                            
                                                    
The act of constructing something; "during the construction we had to take a detour"; "his hobby was the building of boats"                                        
                                            
                                                    
                                                    TURNOFEVENTS
                                                    
                                            
                                            
                                                    
An unforeseen development; "events suddenly took an awkward turn"                                        
13 letters
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