Clue | Length | Answer |
---|---|---|
Fill with distaste | 5 letters | repel |
|
Add your Clue & Answer to the crossword database now.
SubmitLikely related crossword puzzle clues
- Discourage
- Drive back
- Drive away
- Oppose
- Run off
- Throw off
- Drive off
- Hold off
- Force back
- Gross out
- Ward off
- Turn off
- Push off
- Successfully defend
- Keep off
- Fill with distaste
- Drive back one avoided heading west
- Agent the Spanish hold off
- Drive back or away
- Force back Scots dancing around piano
- swim round the pierhead and drive off
- Turn away
- Drive back to see film about parking
- Push away social outcast turning up
- Repulse
- Opposite of attract
- Drive back and swim round the pierhead
- Turn back
- Revolt
- Push away
- Fend (off)
- Beat (off)
- Spurn
- drive back sick man who got up
- Dance round the piano, then drive off
- Fight (off)
- Attract's opposite
- Cancel legislation banning a revolt
- Fend off leader of pirates in film
- Disgust
- Drive back, as an enemy
- What matching ends of magnets do
- Stave off
- Resist
- Keep away
- Aptly named bug spray
- Push back, as an attack
- What like charges do
- Beat the offense
- push back
- Cause distaste
- Use an insectifuge
- Make the attack go back
- Be displeasing to
- Rebuff
- Keep at bay
- Drive back, as an enemy army
- Knock back
- Resist outcast from the east
- Drive back, disgust
- Fight off rising outcast
- Set back?
- stagger about quietly in disgust
- Drive off revolting social outcast
- turn away a sick man who returned
- beat back
- Drive away quietly during the dance
- Force away
- To disgust
- Put off
- Drive off and swim round the pierhead
- Thrust back
- Drive off with some rare pelicans
- Reject outcast swapping sides
- Drive off, repulse
- drive back the returning leper
- Act like some poles
- Drive off, as attackers
- drive off a sufferer on his return
- fend off, or oppose assailants?
- What like poles on a magnet do
- Do something repulsive
- Fend off, as an attack
- force to retreat
- Be distasteful to
- Force back, as invaders
- Really turn off
- rebuff, as an attack
- turn away a sick man who came back
- Resist social outcast turning up
- On, past the Spanish, then drive back
- Drive back outcast, upwards
- Drive one off quietly in a dance
- Drive back from dance, parking inside
- "Like poles ..., unlike poles attract"
- Turn away the outcast who turns up
- Drive off quietly in middle of dance
- Drive back to see film about power
- Drive off, push back
- Reject
- Resent
- Refute
- Ward
- drive away the returning leper
- Rebuke
- Negative
- Renounce
- Throw
- By
- Castaway
- Repudiate
- Decline
- Discard
- Refuse
- Exclude
- Rebel
- recalcitrate
- Take
- Ill
- Send parent back during split
- Parking in turn, as you drive off
- Drive away the Spanish salesman first
- Force back or away
- Ward off; force back
- drive off outcast who's returning
- Opposite of "attract," for a magnet
- Chase away
- Withstand
- Wean
- agent the spanish disgust
- Abjure
- Anticipate
- Appall
- Avert
- Bar
- be proof against
- Bear up
- bear up against
- Block
- Blunt
- Brush aside
- Brush off
- Buck
- Chase
- Chase off
- Check
- Chill
- Chuck
- Chuck out
- Combat
- Contemn
- Contest
- Contradict
- "Cool!"
- Counter
- Cut
- Damp
- Dampen
- debar
- Deflect
- DEFY
- Deny
- Despise
- Deter
- Disaffect
- Disapprove
- Disclaim
- Discount
- Disdain
- Dishearten
- disincline
- disinterest
- Dismiss
- Disown
- Dispute
- Disregard
- Distract
- Divert
- Duel
- Endure
- Estop
- Except
- fend
- Fight
- Forbid
- foreclose
- Forestall
- Forswear
- give offense
- "Help!"
- Hinder
- hold at bay
- Hold out
- Hold up
- Horrify
- Ignore
- indispose
- Keep (from)
- Nauseate
- Obstruct
- Obviate
- Offend
- Pack off
- Parry
- Pass by
- Pass up
- Preclude
- Prevent
- Prohibit
- *Push aside
- Put back
- Quench
- Rebut
- Recant
- Refuse to consider
- refuse to receive
- reluct
- Rule out
- Save
- Scout
- Send away
- Send off
- Send packing
- Shock
- shove away
- Sicken
- Snub
- Stand
- Stand up
- Stop
- Throw away
- Throw out
- Traverse
- Turn aside
- Turn from
- Turn out
- turn the stomach
- Waive
- wean-from
- disgust by backing diseased person
- Push back, fight off
- Drive back, as invaders
- Shake off
- To drive away or repulse
- Drive off quietly during dance
- Reject or push back outcast
- drive off pariah turning up