➠ Words that end with a

List contains 12363 Words that end with "a".

  • - A stringed music instrument
  • - ten left in virginia with musical instrument
  • - a bowed stringed instrument slightly larger than a violin, tuned a fifth lower
  • - instrument loved by Orsino
  • - one of the parts of a string quartet.
  • - old instrument came before a modern one
  • - verse ten on the french stringed instrument
  • - Stringed instrument Ted left violated
  • - a button-hole, maybe, for one in the string section
  • - Female in a string quartet
  • - instrument with a solo in berlioz's "harold in italy"
  • - Plant; instrument
  • - instrument in a string quartet
  • - Stringed instrument that's bowed
  • - String quartet instrument that's smaller than the cello
  • - Instrument for a girl
  • - A stringed instrument
  • - Stringed orchestral instrument
  • - Flower; instrument
  • - Instrument for girl
  • - old instrument comes before a modern one
  • - A symphonic string
  • - Walter Trampler's instrument
  • - Stringed instrument tuned lower than a violin
  • - Stringed instrument (and butt of many musician jokes)
  • - String in a pit
  • - John Cale's instrument
  • - Instrument for John Cale
  • - Gasparo da Salò's instrument
  • - Dvorak's instrument
  • - Chamber instrument
  • - Chamber group instrument
  • - Bowed instrument slightly larger than a violin
  • - Member of the strings
  • - Alto instrument
  • - String instrument that's also a name
  • - Common quartet instrument
  • - String quartet member
  • - Instrument; plant
  • - Under-the-chin instrument
  • - String instrument or first name
  • - String quartet instrument
  • - Instrument with a bridge
  • - Girl played in string quartet?
  • - Stringed instrument smaller than a cello
  • - Shakespeare heroine; instrument
  • - A flower and a stringed instrument
  • - Instrument with two 90-Acrosses
  • - Chamber music instrument
  • - Instrument played with a bow
  • - Bowed instrument
  • - Instrument heard in the Doobie Brothers' "Black Water"
  • - String instrument
  • - Orchestra instrument
  • - Instrument that you can pick?
  • - One of the strings
  • - Instrument with four strings
  • - One of two in a typical string octet
  • - Four-stringer
  • - Aunt not part of valuation of instrument
  • - Lawrence Power's instrument
  • - Instrument associated with the alto clef
  • - String section member
  • - Gasparo da Salo's instrument
  • - String quartet part
  • - Part of a string quartet
  • - Jimi Hendrix's first instrument
  • - Instrument heard in "Dust in the Wind"
  • - Small, stringed instrument
  • - Bowed instrument for John Cale
  • - Lionel Tertis's instrument
  • - Hindemith's instrument
  • - It has four strings attached
  • - One of two in Mozart's string quintets
  • - Instrument in Schubert's "Trout Quintet"
  • - Four-stringed orchestral instrument
  • - Member of a string quartet
  • - Instrument featured in Berlioz's "Harold in Italy"
  • - It comes with strings attached
  • - Stringed instrument
  • - Instrument
  • - Musical instrument
  • - Four-stringed instrument
  • - Alto clef instrument
  • - String quartet instrument between violin and cello
  • - Orchestra's alto string
  • - bowed stringed instrument associated with musicians lionel tertis and emanuel vardi
  • - Alto stringed instrument
  • - solo instrument in benjamin britten's 'lachrymae'
  • - girl found in bed
  • - Cello's smaller relative
  • - Actress Davis who is the only Black performer to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting
  • - Actress Davis who completed an EGOT in 2023
  • - .. De Lesseps, character played by Gwyneth Paltrow in Shakespeare in Love
  • - Flower has a part to play in Shakespeare
  • - Actress Davis of "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom"
  • - Tenor fiddle
  • - Cross-dressing Shakespearean music maker
  • - Actress Davis who was the first African American to win the Triple Crown of Acting
  • - With 28-Across How to Get Away with Murder actress who wrote the 2022 memoir Finding Me
  • - Violinist's big sister?
  • - Small pansy flower
  • - in playing this shakespearean character, one needs to take a bow
  • - ma rainey player davis
  • - bloomer in the orchestra?
  • - producer of flowery notes?
  • - An instrumental Shakespearean character?
  • - Character bowed?
  • - Italian way encapsulates essence of role for Shakespearean heroine
  • - Violin family member
  • - Twelfth Night's cross-dressing heroine
  • - Oscar-winning actress Davis
  • - flower is a big fiddle
  • - ... Davis, the actress who portrayed Amanda Waller in "Suicide Squad"
  • - It's bigger than a fiddle
  • - ... Davis, actress from "Fences"
  • - oscar/emmy/tony winner davis
  • - The Suicide Squad actress Davis
  • - Actress Davis who plays Amanda Waller in The Suicide Squad
  • - Actress Davis who plays the title role in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
  • - davis who's the youngest person to win the "triple crown of acting"
  • - ... Davis, star of "How to Get Away with Murder"
  • - "Twelfth Night" role
  • - Fiddle's kin
  • - Duke Orsino's bride
  • - Cesario's alter ego in "Twelfth Night"
  • - Actress Davis of "The Help"
  • - World Series M.V.P.: 1987
  • - Type of pansy
  • - Tenor fiddle — plant
  • - Something that might be tucked under the chin
  • - Solo part in Benjamin Britten's "Lachrymae"
  • - Solo in Berlioz's "Harold in Italy"
  • - Sebastian's twin.
  • - Sebastian's sister
  • - Music for it is written largely in alto clef
  • - Minnesota Twins player
  • - Large violin
  • - It's bowed
  • - Girl in "Twelfth Night"
  • - Fiddle's big brother
  • - Emmy-winning actress Davis of "How to Get Away With Murder"
  • - Double bass's smaller cousin
  • - Cousin of a cello
  • - Cello's alto cousin
  • - Actress Davis with Oscar nominations for "The Help" and "Doubt"
  • - Actress Davis who starred in "The Help"
  • - A Cy Young Award winner: 1988
  • - "How to Get Away With Murder" actress Davis
  • - ...... d'amore
  • - Orchestra seat
  • - Stringed thing
  • - Quartet part
  • - SHAKESPEAREAN LASS
  • - Pansy
  • - "Twelfth Night" lady
  • - "Twelfth Night" character
  • - Violin relative
  • - Shakespearean role.
  • - Cello relative
  • - William Walton's ........ concerto was written for Lionel Tertis, but premiered by Paul Hindemith
  • - Shakespearean role whose player takes a bow
  • - 'Fences' actress Davis
  • - Every second of every minute someone plants a flower
  • - It's tuned an octave higher than a cello
  • - Cello's smaller cousin
  • - Piano quartet member
  • - Davis with an Oscar, Emmy and two Tonys
  • - Woman — one taking bow?
  • - Sebastian's twin in 'Twelfth Night'
  • - Pansy-like flower
  • - Shakespearean heroine mostly quick to embrace love, on reflection
  • - Shakespearean protagonist one's played
  • - 'Twelfth Night' twin
  • - Nip out of pavilion with one of those taking a bow
  • - 'Twelfth Night' heroine
  • - 'Fences' star Davis
  • - Oscar winner Davis
  • - Certain quartet member
  • - It could be in the score: six-nil against the French
  • - It may be used by a person who is bowing
  • - *With 41-Across, "How to Get Away With Murder" Emmy winner
  • - Relative of a cello
  • - Kind of concerto
  • - Cello cousin
  • - Gwyneth's Oscar role
  • - Cello's stringed cousin
  • - 'Twelfth Night' woman
  • - 'Twelfth Night' character explosive? Not half, involving leader in Illyria
  • - Cousin of a contrabass
  • - It's tucked under the chin
  • - Davis of "How to Get Away With Murder"
  • - Actress Davis
  • - Davis of TV and film
  • - Member of the chordophone family
  • - Beethoven's Fifth soloist
  • - Small cousin of the cello
  • - Cello's cousin
  • - It takes a bow in an orchestra
  • - "Twelfth Night" cross-dresser
  • - "Twelfth Night" protagonist
  • - Lover of Orsino in "Twelfth Night"
  • - Pansy kin
  • - Cello kin
  • - Orchestra member
  • - See 47-Across
  • - Shakespearean heroine
  • - Quartet member
  • - It takes a bow
  • - Alto of the violin family
  • - 'The Woman King' star Davis
  • - girl also called pansy
  • - ........ davis, actress who played veronica rawlings in 2018 film widows
  • - It's bigger than violin
  • - Desperate, emotional request
  • - Turn pale making an entreaty
  • - pale sort of entreaty
  • - Entreaty some people acknowledged
  • - emotional entreaty
  • - Entreaty making some people angry
  • - to sing after this request is enjoyable
  • - Not guilty say
  • - Request, asking for quiet meadow
  • - Formal courtroom request
  • - It might be enhanced with puppy dog eyes
  • - Topic of some bargaining
  • - In court, a declaration of guilt or innocence
  • - "guilty" or "not guilty," on "law & order"
  • - Earnest courtroom request
  • - Request place to be given to each
  • - What could be a bargain
  • - Begging request
  • - Defendant's answer to charge
  • - Courtroom declaration of guilt or innocence
  • - event on many a "law & order" episode
  • - Appeal, petition
  • - What a defendant enters at an arraignment
  • - "You've gotta help me!," e.g.
  • - Appeal of the Parisian father's embraced
  • - Turn pale. Guilty perhaps?
  • - What a courtroom judge hears
  • - Defendant's declaration to the judge
  • - Words before the judge
  • - Request that may see enjoyment cut by half?
  • - declaration in many "law & order" scripts
  • - Urgent request from old man to imprison the French
  • - Cop a ... (make a deal in a court case)
  • - Courtroom request
  • - Word that, fittingly, contains all four different letters of APPEAL
  • - "c'mon, be a pal," for one
  • - Aptly, Evan withholds the odd request
  • - .... bargain; defendant's deal
  • - ... bargain (courtroom deal)
  • - 'Don't go,' for example
  • - Urgent, begging request
  • - Not half charming claim
  • - Legal request
  • - some simple answer as an excuse
  • - Statement such as "Not guilty" said to a judge
  • - Defendant's entry, in court
  • - Request made in an urgent manner
  • - Heartstring-tugging appeal
  • - Earnest request in a courtroom
  • - a humble request for help from someone in authority
  • - ...-bargain (request made in court)
  • - legal response
  • - Request made to the judge
  • - Guilty or not guilty in court
  • - Appeal for an overturning of a decision
  • - Defendant's declaration, in a court
  • - Sincere request
  • - Urgent request to the judge
  • - A request for sympathy in the courtroom
  • - Guilty, eg
  • - Urgent request, as to a judge
  • - A court answer, such as "Not Guilty"
  • - ... bargain (Court stance)
  • - "But Dad, I WAAANT it!" for example
  • - Defendant's statement in court
  • - Earnest request made at a court
  • - Notion of motion
  • - Subject of Newton's first law of motion
  • - One train going around Spain is synonymous with those doing nothing
  • - One moving near it is sloth
  • - Top ten single Queen's penned promoted stillness
  • - Sloth and one near it, moving
  • - Subject of Newton's first law
  • - Lack of movement from one broken train outside Rotherham Central
  • - Loafer's quality
  • - Heartless private lifted small island's torpor
  • - One near it may show lethargy
  • - Couch potato's state
  • - Tendency of a body to remain still or maintain motion without external force
  • - Couch potato's problem
  • - Sloth? One near it, trembling
  • - Notion about motion
  • - Lack of movement
  • - Lack of activity
  • - I retain awkward lack of movement
  • - Sloth of ruling monarch papists regularly brought up
  • - Newtonian subject
  • - Lethargy in a tie arranged round end of year
  • - Passivity when husband's absent from 12 while working area
  • - Subject of one of Newton's laws of motion
  • - Newton subject
  • - Lazy person's state
  • - What Newton's first law of motion concerns
  • - Sluggard's problem
  • - Property of matter
  • - Subject of the first law of motion
  • - Motion notion
  • - Subject of a Newtonian law
  • - Resistance to motion
  • - Lack of get-up-and-go
  • - one with retina trouble has a tendency to remain unmoved
  • - Law of motion topic
  • - property described in newton's first law
  • - Disinclination to change
  • - Immovability.
  • - Idleness
  • - Sloth
  • - Resistance to change
  • - Tendency to stay at rest
  • - Tie with Iran could bring apathy
  • - Stillness or ennui
  • - Being still inebriated after partying and missing bed
  • - Bananas are in it for sloth
  • - Slowness to react
  • - Reluctance to move
  • - Lethargy at home I rate badly
  • - Inactiveness
  • - Disinclination to act in monarch tribal, oddly
  • - Tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged
  • - Tie with Iran may bring apathy
  • - Tendency to do nothing
  • - Reluctance to move home -- age holds it back
  • - Motionlessness
  • - Sloth and bats are in it
  • - Sluggishness I retain at work
  • - Nuts are in it for sloth
  • - Passivity in time stifling rise in sexual activity
  • - Disinclination to act
  • - Problem for lazy people
  • - Inactivity
  • - Disinclination to move
  • - Sluggishness I retain when working
  • - Immobility
  • - Reluctance to move in time is holding it up
  • - I retain curious resistance to change
  • - Homebodies' propensity
  • - Trouble getting started
  • - Orientalist lost out in activity?
  • - Tendency to remain unchanged
  • - Passivity
  • - Inclination to inactivity during time -- time I kept in
  • - Laziness current trainer hammered right away
  • - Sloth in tree briefly on the move meets another coming up
  • - Unusually, I earn it in doing nothing
  • - Tending not to move owning this property?
  • - Tendency to inaction
  • - Unwillingness to be proactive, perhaps
  • - It keeps things moving
  • - Slothfulness
  • - Mechanics concept
  • - Galilean concept
  • - Reason to keep moving
  • - Newtonian concern
  • - Tough thing to overcome
  • - It keeps things going
  • - Couch potato quality
  • - Impedance to progress
  • - It'll keep you going and stop you from starting
  • - Relativity topic
  • - Physics concept
  • - Newtonian topic
  • - It keeps the ball rolling
  • - Newtonian concept
  • - Stagnation
  • - Obstacle to progress
  • - It can be a drag
  • - Laziness
  • - Lassitude
  • - Lethargy
  • - Languor
  • - Apathy
  • - Sluggishness
  • - Torpor
  • - Staying power
  • - Stillness
  • - Inaction
  • - Physics topic
  • - Laziness makes the writer retain eccentric style
  • - possibly i retain indolence
  • - i have retina trouble - no movement
  • - after treatment, i retain lethargy
  • - Obstacle to change
  • - Unfortunately I retain a tendency not to change
  • - -- A tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged
  • - Does such selling show indolence?
  • - I put new trainer right off with my inability to move