| Interesting historical periods |
| Not interested in matters of state |
| Lack of interest |
| Things of interest? |
| Showed great interest |
| Controlling interests? |
| A French military strategist described it in 1918 as "an interesting toy" but "with no military value |
| Concern for your own interests and welfare |
| Actress Lindsay who said "Normalcy is not interesting |
| One leaving the band to pursue other interests? |
| Uninteresting. |
| Interest-bearing certificate |
| Love interest of Crosby and Hope, in film |
| Adding interest to a Brit's account? |
| Ones showing varying amounts of interest? |
| Freudian interests |
| Intensely interested |
| Accumulated interest |
| Aardvark's interest |
| Designed to pique interest, say |
| Accrues interest? |
| A bit too interested |
| A tad too interested |
| Checked out with interest |
| I'm extremely interested in squalor" speaker of literature |
| Accumulates, as interest |
| Accumulated periodically, as interest |
| Accumulation, as of interest |
| Award given to the creators of Dos Equis' "The Most Interesting Man" ad |
| Showed lively interest |