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Ear candy
Early bird catches the worm - The
Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise new item
Ear-mark
Easy as pie
Eat drink and be merry
Eat humble pie
Eat my hat
Eaten out of house and home
Economical with the truth
Egg on
Eighty six
Elementary my dear Watson
Elephant in the room
Elvis has left the building
End of story
Englishman's home is his castle new item
Et tu, Brute
Ethnic cleansing
Even at the turning of the tide
Every cloud has a silver lining new item
Everybody out
Exceedingly well read
Exception that proves the rule - The
(Ex)cuse me while I kiss this guy
Excuse my French
Extraordinary rendition
Eye candy - see ear candy
(An) eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth
Eye of newt and toe of frog, wool of bat and tongue of dog