➠ Words that end with v - 7 letters

List contains 59 Words that end with "v".

  • - Star gazer's show
  • - Celebrity gossip show
  • - Syndicated trashy gossip show
  • - Gossip show
  • - Streaming service owned by Dish Network (2 wds.)
  • - Motel amenity
  • - Vehicle allowed violent entertainment medium
  • - Internet streaming alternative
  • - Home hookup
  • - Television received by means of bundles of wires
  • - Entertainment budget item
  • - AMC medium
  • - HBO, TNT, AMC, etc.
  • - Lifetime domain
  • - Monthly bill for many
  • - Playwright whose works include The Cherry Orchard
  • - The Seagull's author
  • - Reportedly tick off playwright
  • - Russian master of the modern short story
  • - "Uncle Vanya" playwright
  • - "The Cherry Orchard" playwright
  • - playwright's payment from broadcast
  • - Acoustic test by dramatist
  • - Oh heck! Poor Victor . . . . he died of TB
  • - Writer who once wrote, "Money, like vodka, turns a person into an eccentric"
  • - Writer's old volume follows inspection, we hear
  • - 'Three Sisters' writer
  • - Mark on list from radio play producer
  • - An earl's out of sauce with distilled anchovies, and his drama's renowned!
  • - What we may send, say, when ordering his Uncle Vanya?
  • - Russian dramatist
  • - He put an uncle and three sisters on stage
  • - Anton ..., Russian dramatist
  • - Uncle Vanya creator
  • - "Uncle Vanya" author
  • - When in Act I Lear curses a thankless child
  • - Statesman's name for a cocktail
  • - his cocktails are explosive
  • - namesake of an undrinkable cocktail
  • - former soviet politician took a cocktail
  • - cocktail, but not a black russian
  • - Soviet diplomat known for his 'cocktails'
  • - Explosive cocktail?
  • - Soviet statesman (with a liking for cocktails?), d. 1986
  • - Soviet politician with a cocktail, d. 1986
  • - Soviet politician (known for his cocktail), d. 1986
  • - Flaming cocktail?
  • - Horrible cocktail?
  • - Explosive cocktail type
  • - Potent cocktail name
  • - Soviet with a namesake 'cocktail'
  • - Doctor from film studio meets Oscar and Victor for a cocktail
  • - Kind of cocktail with a kick?
  • - Incendiary cocktail
  • - Cocktail with a kick
  • - Undrinkable type of cocktail
  • - A "cocktail" was named for him
  • - Cocktail with a wallop
  • - Red cocktail
  • - Undrinkable cocktail.
  • - One kind of cocktail.
  • - Sinister Russian cocktail.
  • - Type of cocktail
  • - Kind of cocktail.
  • - Cocktail
  • - Second tool used against incendiary
  • - ...... cocktail, incendiary device
  • - Bolshevik revolutionary
  • - Vyacheslav ........ was the USSR's foreign minister during the Second World War
  • - Associate of Stalin
  • - Protégé of Stalin
  • - Stalin's foreign minister
  • - Eponymous Soviet minister of foreign affairs
  • - Eponymous associate of Stalin
  • - Two-time foreign minister of the U.S.S.R.
  • - Soviet W.W. II foreign affairs commissar
  • - The "mystery man."
  • - Former premier in Moscow.
  • - Former VIP in Moscow.
  • - Soviet official.
  • - Once again the Soviet Foreign Minister.
  • - He didn't succeed Stalin.
  • - Stalin's Deputy Premier.
  • - Member of the Politburo.
  • - Possible successor to Stalin.
  • - Commissar at U. N.
  • - The "Hammer."
  • - He's an expert in logomachy.
  • - Vishinsky's adviser.
  • - Lake Success delegate.
  • - Conferee at Paris.
  • - Red member of "super peace council."
  • - Member of Council of Foreign Ministers.
  • - Delegate to San Francisco Conference.
  • - Russian Vice Premier.
  • - Russian diplomat.
  • - Russian Foreign Minister.
  • - Mr. Brown.
  • - Soviet bigwig
  • - '50s entertainment introduction
  • - Home-entertainment debut of the 1950s: 2 wds.
  • - RCA introduction of 1954
  • - Living room fixture since the '50s
  • - Entertainment option since the 1950s
  • - 1950s entertainment technology development
  • - Small-screen milestone of the 1950s
  • - RCA innovation
  • - 1950s innovation that replaced black-and-white sets: 2 wds.
  • - Invention celebrated by NBC's peacock logo
  • - Motel room perk, as promoted years ago
  • - 1950s RCA innovation ... or this puzzle's four longest answers?
  • - Invention that prompted NBC to adopt the peacock logo
  • - 1950s innovation
  • - Subject of 1941 NBC testing
  • - Development of the 1950's
  • - Technological advance of the 1950's
  • - Ukrainian aircraft company, mostly large transport
  • - Sensational programming, slangily
  • - Object of much hate-watching
  • - Masterpiece Theatre it ain't
  • - It's unlikely to air on PBS
  • - Many reality shows
  • - Reality shows, some say
  • - Springer's milieu
  • - Lurid genre
  • - Visual junk food
  • - Unredeeming programs
  • - Certain guilty pleasure
  • - Cultural programs they're not
  • - Tabloid talk shows, e.g.
  • - Reality shows, to some people
  • - Vladimir Lenin's real last name
  • - Vladimir Ilyich ...... (Lenin)
  • - Be a couch potato
  • - View remotely?
  • - See stars, perhaps?
  • - Russian sloth symbol
  • - stun folks in the mountain state?
  • - Erstwhile King of France who succeeded his grandfather at five: 2 wds.
  • - Important 5-year-old of 1715
  • - He became king at age 5
  • - Pope during Elizabeth I's reign
  • - Tumultuous hookup in intensive care?
  • - Movie in which Europe's "The Final Countdown" doesn't actually appear, contrary to popular belief
  • - Cable station with shows about motor oil and milk?
  • - Regular national programming
  • - Poet Silverstein's boob tube
  • - Rocket used to launch Skylab
  • - Mnemonic that figures into each theme entry's "color shift" (from top to bottom)
  • - Mnemonic for rainbow colors
  • - Colorful mnemonic
  • - Rainbow mnemonic
  • - Mnemonic for this puzzle's theme
  • - "Name" used as a spectrum mnemonic
  • - Colorful character?
  • - PART 3 OF 5
  • - Spectral mnenomic
  • - Colorful guy?
  • - Person of color?
  • - Shady fellow?
  • - Co-star of the film "American Beauty" and TV show "American Woman"
  • - Last Scottish king to die in battle
  • - King of Scotland, 1488-1513
  • - Grandfather of Elizabeth II
  • - Entertainment syst. at a fast-food restaurant?
  • - Manhattan Transfer classic
  • - Public access channel, e.g.
  • - Downtown station?
  • - Source of weather and traffic reports
  • - Dancer's rising career -- aim on sign of victory, possibly
  • - Russian-born ballet dancer, who partnered Fonteyn, d. 1993
  • - Fonteyn's dancing partner Rudolf
  • - Rudolf —, ballet dancer
  • - Margot Fonteyn's best-known partner was Rudolf ........
  • - Ballet legend Rudolf
  • - Wrongly rue envy for one who was light on his feet
  • - Rudolf --, 1938-93, ballet-dancer
  • - Longtime dance partner of Fonteyn
  • - Hurry back and watch Kirov's last dancer
  • - Frequent partner of Fonteyn
  • - 1961 Soviet defector Rudolf
  • - Fonteyn partner
  • - Ballet's Rudolf
  • - overrun seer facing a dancer
  • - soviet-born ballet immortal
  • - rush back to watch very famous danseur
  • - Russian ballet dancer
  • - Noted name in ballet
  • - Acclaimed Russian ballet dancer
  • - Famous Russian ballet dancer
  • - Soviet ballet dancer of the last century
  • - Kirov star who defected in 1961
  • - Russian-born dancer
  • - Kirov star of 1960
  • - Famed 1961 defector
  • - dancer in run, turning eye to victory
  • - go back and watch the fifth dancer
  • - Russian ballet dancer who defected in 1961
  • - LG introduction of 2011
  • - Home theater device that connects to the internet (2 wds.)
  • - Appliance with apps
  • - Web-integrated Samsung set, e.g
  • - Man cave fixture
  • - Best Buy buy
  • - The second-largest city in Bulgaria
  • - City of Bulgaria
  • - Second-largest city in Bulgaria, with Roman ruins
  • - dmitry ..., the 2021 cowinner with maria ressa
  • - one who creates entertainment software, for short
  • - author in front standing to pen new book
  • - Russian emigre behind Pale Fire and Pnin
  • - Vladimir --, US novelist born in Russia
  • - Author's new volume, including a book revised
  • - "Lolita" novelist Vladimir
  • - Novelist who translated "Alice in Wonderland" into Russian
  • - "Lolita" novelist
  • - "Lolita" novelist Vladimir ......, creator of the first Russian crosswords
  • - Book van dished out Russian-born novelist
  • - vladimir, u.s. writer born in st petersburg in russia in 1899
  • - late novelist surname best known for lolita
  • - Author taking month to pen a novel that's half-hearted
  • - Writer has month to pen a work half-heartedly
  • - writer well spoken of put under arrest
  • - Vladimir —, Lolita author
  • - Lolita writer
  • - Author of 'Lolita'
  • - Vladimir ........ wrote Lolita
  • - Vladimir --, author of 'Lolita'
  • - Lolita author
  • - Vladimir —, author
  • - "Pale Fire" author
  • - Author who was also an entomologist
  • - "Speak, Memory" autobiographer
  • - Autobiographer of "Speak, Memory," 1951
  • - 60-Down's creator
  • - vladimir —, author of the novels lolita and the real life of sebastian knight
  • - Writer backing leading group, penning volume with twisted end
  • - surname of the author of the novel 'lolita'
  • - Peter, actor who played Hercule Poirot in six films
  • - Actor in America: act's ending with popular love verse
  • - Peter ......, English actor
  • - peter, actor/author whose screen roles include poirot in 1978's death on the nile
  • - Said to use tin of actor Peter
  • - Old raconteur appearing during August in Oviedo
  • - Peter ...., actor, playwright and raconteur, d. 2004
  • - Two-Oscar actor who wrote "My Russia"
  • - Poirot portrayer in "Death on the Nile"
  • - Poirot actor
  • - British actor-playwright Peter
  • - He played Nero in 'Quo Vadis'
  • - Peter who won two Best Supporting Actor Oscars in the '60s
  • - Academy Award winner in "Spartacus"
  • - Actor-writer Peter
  • - Actor/producer Peter
  • - Two-time Best Supporting Actor winner
  • - Two-Oscar actor
  • - Knighted actor
  • - Actor Peter
  • - He was Poirot viscount strangely caught out
  • - poirot portrayer before branagh
  • - 'Spartacus' Oscar winner
  • - "Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious" (Peter ........)
  • - 1967 Emmy winner for playing Socrates
  • - Poirot portrayer
  • - "Romanoff and Juliet" playwright Peter
  • - Acting icon Peter
  • - Six-time portrayer of Poirot
  • - "Memed My Hawk" director and star, 1984
  • - Frequent Poirot portrayer
  • - "Billy Budd" director
  • - Peter who often portrayed Poirot
  • - "Topkapi" star
  • - "Dear Me" theatrical memoirist
  • - Peter who often played Poirot
  • - 1982 Poirot portrayer
  • - "Spartacus" Oscar winner Peter
  • - Frequent Poirot portrayer Peter
  • - Author of "Dear Me"
  • - Oscar winner, 1960.
  • - Peter of films
  • - See 70-Across
  • - See 22
  • - Peter ......, Spartacus star
  • - Old chap in car stopping short of queen's Russian ruler once
  • - Family name of Russia's last tsar
  • - House of ..., royal house of Russia
  • - Russian imperial house from 1613 to 1917
  • - Chap wearing jumper, first in Versace's Russian line
  • - Nicholas II's house
  • - Member of the Russian royal family, 1613 to 1917
  • - House associated with elegant eggs
  • - Dynasty produced in Italy is improvised at the centre
  • - Peter the Great's house
  • - Nicholas II's dynasty
  • - Upright type taking over very old house in Russia
  • - Royal house until the early 20th century
  • - Peter III, e.g.
  • - Peter I, II or III
  • - Nicholas II's surname
  • - Peter the Great, e.g
  • - citizen of italy's capital finding love essentially in russian imperial family
  • - Imperial family name from a novel – blue before red
  • - Russian imperial line that ruled from 1613 to 1917
  • - Russian royal dynasty
  • - Russian dynasty that lasted for 300 years
  • - (Member of) Russian imperial dynasty
  • - *1613-1917 Russian dynasty
  • - Tsarist dynasty
  • - Nicholas II, e.g.
  • - Winter Palace family name
  • - Former Russian dynasty
  • - Ruling surname for three centuries
  • - Russian czarist dynasty
  • - Bygone dynasty name
  • - Russian dynasty
  • - Former ruling family of Russia.
  • - Dynasty, 1613–1917.
  • - Former Russian royal family.
  • - Russian dynasty, 1613–1917.
  • - European dynasty
  • - Russian czar
  • - Russian royal
  • - Nicholas II, for one
  • - dynasty which ruled russia from 1613 to 1917
  • - from a capital, very entertaining old ruling family
  • - "Party capital" of Israel
  • - Clean up the fourth city
  • - Financial centre of Israel
  • - mideast port on the mediterranean
  • - Parker at the hotel is around 51, over in The City
  • - Port down the coast from Beirut
  • - Christmas celebrations centre around the Jaffa area of this Israeli city
  • - Israeli port on the Mediterranean
  • - City from which the U.S. moved its embassy in 2018
  • - Capital of note: a smashing Ukrainian city
  • - Long live the Spanish and the French first teams all retiring in Israel
  • - City of Israel
  • - Largest city of Israel
  • - City served by the airport in 40-Across
  • - Return of oral rent in big city
  • - "The City That Never Sleeps"
  • - Setting for part of 2005's "Munich"
  • - City on the Mediterranean
  • - Home of the newspaper Haaretz
  • - Hebrew name meaning "Hill of spring"
  • - Jaffa is part of it
  • - Site of Lod airport.
  • - City in the Levant.
  • - Site of the Habima Theatre.
  • - City on the Mediterranean, founded 1909.
  • - City outside of Jaffa.
  • - City the Israeli are proud of.
  • - Israeli city [2 wds.]
  • - Put up with hindrance in reverse for city
  • - A live TV broadcast from Israel
  • - A live TV broadcast in Israel
  • - Second most populous city in Israel
  • - middle east city bombed in wwii was later mostly rebuilt by '54
  • - City set to absorb one valley after reflection
  • - Big city in Israel (2 words)
  • - city that merged with jaffa in 1950
  • - City in Israel
  • - Middle Eastern city
  • - Mediterranean city
  • - 22 Across destination
  • - Small set covering Roman farewell and unit retreating from city in Israel
  • - City incorporated with Jaffa in 1950
  • - Israeli metropolis
  • - City has a live TV broadcast
  • - Big city in Israel
  • - Mideast city with a stock exchange
  • - Ben Gurion Airport location
  • - Israel's "City That Never Sleeps"
  • - Mediterranean metropolis
  • - Israel's administrative capital
  • - Metzitzim Beach location
  • - A live broadcast carried by television in Mediterranean city
  • - City with prevalent Bauhaus architecture
  • - City name meaning "spring mound"
  • - Magen David Square location
  • - Eastern Mediterranean city
  • - Shalom Meir Tower site
  • - Shalom Meir Tower locale
  • - El Al destination
  • - Itzhak Perlman's birthplace
  • - It's been losing its capitalhood for 52 years
  • - Mideast metropolis
  • - Shalom Tower site
  • - City incorporated with Jaffa
  • - City near Jaffa.
  • - Middle East city.
  • - Israel's largest city.
  • - Industrial center in Israel.
  • - Israel's most modern city.
  • - Modern city in Israel.
  • - City where Arabs and Jews battle.
  • - Israeli city
  • - Israeli port
  • - Mediterranean port