| TIE | a social or business relationship |
|---|---|
| TIE | overtime play in order to break a tie |
| TIE | bound or secured closely |
| TIE | closed with a lace |
| TIE | fastened with strings or cords |
| TIE | of the score in a contest |
| TIE | bound together by or as if by a strong rope |
| TIE | kept occupied or engaged |
| TIE | a major mountain range of central Asia |
| TIE | a member of the Taoist Trinity |
| TIE | a major industrial center in northeastern China on the Grand Canal near the Yellow Sea |
| TIE | a pin used to hold the tie in place |