➠ Words that end with f
List contains 3696 Words that end with "f".
- - Sport reintroduced to the Olympics in 2016 after 112 years
- - Outdoor sport where players try to hit a tiny white ball into a hole in the green
- - Sport with irons
- - sport for which you need clubs at the club
- - Down-sell for sport
- - Sport for Tiger Woods
- - Sport with clubs and tees
- - sport governed by the r&a
- - Sport in lake with mist rising round
- - Sport first played in Scotland
- - Snead's sport
- - Sport that was the first to be played on the moon by astronaut Alan Shepard
- - Bring up fine record in sport
- - Sport of Annika Sorenstam
- - course sport spelled with only one of the vowels
- - Norman's sport
- - Sport played on the moon
- - United States holds a record of winning this sport's world cup 24 times
- - Sam Snead's sport
- - Sport on greens
- - Sport plated with clubs and tees
- - Sorenstam's sport
- - Tiger Woods' sport
- - Phil Mickelson's sport
- - Olympic sport in 2016 after a 112-year hiatus
- - Arnold Palmer's sport
- - The Masters sport
- - Striking sport
- - St. Andrews sport
- - Sport with woods and Woods
- - Sport with driving and putting
- - Sport with carts
- - Sport that originated in Scotland
- - Sport that includes bunkers and sand traps
- - Sport in which you try to beat your opponent using clubs?
- - Ryder Cup's sport
- - Palmer's sport
- - Fairway sport
- - Don January's sport
- - Course sport
- - Ball-and-club sport
- - "Tin Cup" sport
- - "The Legend of Bagger Vance" sport
- - "Caddyshack" sport
- - Popular sport.
- - Driving sport
- - Pro tour sport
- - USGA sport
- - Sport that returned to the Summer Olympics in 2016 after a 112-year absence
- - Sport with tees
- - Sport for woods and Woods
- - Spieth sport
- - Sport in loch with mist rising round
- - Sport where players change clubs with no transfer fee
- - Club sport
- - Sport with fairways and greens
- - Sport with a miniature version
- - Sport involving driving
- - Sport in which the Ryder Cup features
- - Strange sport?
- - Sport; VW car
- - The Skins Game sport
- - Sport that 'brackets' the answer at 62-Across
- - Tiger's sport
- - 18-hole sport
- - Sport with tees and clubs
- - Sport with greens and clubs
- - Country-club sport
- - Sport with Sunday drivers?
- - Sport that's been called "a good walk spoiled"
- - Tour sport
- - Sport.
- - Outdoor sport.
- - Sport played with clubs and tees
- - Sport with a small white ball
- - Whip back to see sport
- - Jon Rahm's sport
- - Backing for fine record in course-based activity
- - sort of course designed for drivers
- - Eighteen-hole game
- - bob macintyre's game
- - Try new driver — fine at first for this game?
- - Game having a handicap ?
- - What was Bing Crosby playing when he died?
- - where one might hit an eagle?
- - Game on the links
- - It starts at tee time
- - game of 18-holes
- - a game played on a large open course with 9 or 18 holes
- - game with drivers and carts
- - beat up in game
- - a club game, of course
- - volkswagen compact model
- - Type of club or course
- - game with putting
- - Ryder Cup's game?
- - whip up a game
- - What Tiger Woods' plays
- - seve ballesteros' game
- - Letter between foxtrot and hotel in the NATO alphabet
- - Code G
- - drive toward a hole?
- - olympics event played on a course
- - Activity for a foursome
- - "A good walk spoiled," according to Twain
- - Player's game
- - It's played in rounds
- - It's full of holes and traps
- - It involves a lot of Sunday drivers
- - Fuzzy Zoeller's forte
- - "A good walk spoiled": Twain
- - Word with ball or club
- - What Phil Mickelson and Lexi Thompson play professionally
- - Weir's game
- - Use an iron, e.g.
- - Twain's "good walk spoiled"
- - Trevino's game
- - Tom Watson's game
- - Tom Watson's forte
- - Tiger's game
- - This puzzle's theme-according to Twain, it's "a good walk spoiled"
- - The Skins Game game
- - St. Andrews game
- - Snead's game
- - Player's forte
- - Player's business
- - Play Pebble Beach, say
- - Play 18, say
- - Pebble Beach game
- - Palmer's game
- - Our most popular pastime
- - Ouimet's game
- - Norman's game
- - Nicklaus' game
- - Miniature ...... (activity with colored balls)
- - Mickelson's game
- - Masters work?
- - Masters activity
- - Mark Twain called it "a good walk spoiled"
- - Lee Elder's game
- - Kind of cart or club
- - John Cook's game
- - It's "more fun than walking naked in a strange place, but not much," according to Buddy Hackett
- - Irons figure in it
- - Ike's favorite pastime.
- - Hubie Green's game
- - Hubert Green's forte
- - Hobby for swingers
- - Greg Norman's game
- - Green activity
- - Go for the green
- - Go for a Masters?
- - Game with pitching
- - Game with clubs, holes, and greens
- - Game with aces and chips
- - Game with 18 holes
- - Game that originated in Scotland
- - Game on the greens
- - Game for Zarley and Zoeller
- - Game for some Sunday drivers
- - G for ........ ; or Weir's game
- - Fun for Ford
- - Foxtrot follower
- - Faldo's game
- - Driving passion?
- - Drivers' game
- - Comms code for G
- - Code word for the letter G
- - Chen's game
- - Burning Tree activity.
- - Bunker game
- - Ace-in-the-hole game
- - A good walk wasted?
- - "A good walk spoiled" to Twain
- - "A good walk spoiled," said Twain
- - "A good walk spoiled," according to Mark Twain
- - "...... is a game where white men can dress up as black pimps and get away with it." (Robin Williams)
- - Green game?
- - Pitching game
- - "National pastime"
- - Popular pastime.
- - It's full of holes
- - Subject of a driving instructor's lessons?
- - Course activity
- - Driving test, of a sort
- - Game using clubs
- - Spins female record for those playing around?
- - Where eagles are prized
- - "A good walk spoiled"
- - Game with greens
- - Tiger Woods' game
- - What may appear just before one gets to hotel?
- - Starter of 13 down and game
- - Round activity
- - The game some say spoils a good walk
- - Putting game
- - Part of LPGA
- - Game; G
- - Disc ...... (game with tee pads)
- - Echo, ........, Hotel
- - 'A good walk spoiled,' per Twain
- - Michelle Wie's game
- - Club game
- - Links game?
- - Subject of the quote
- - Game with eagles and albatrosses
- - Country club game
- - Advertise local wheel for those doing the driving
- - Game; letter G
- - The only member of the NATO phonetic alphabet which is the reversal of another (English) word
- - Outdoor game
- - Part of 25 Across
- - Gives up belt, of course, for those who like to swing!
- - Activity at Pebble Beach
- - Beat the living daylights out of back in the game
- - Phil Mickelson's game
- - Links activity
- - Local hawk switched for one of those looking for an eagle perhaps
- - Perform as striker returning for game
- - Take to the links
- - Jordan Spieth's field
- - 'A good walk spoiled,' per Mark Twain
- - 'A good walk spoiled,' reportedly
- - Game played on links
- - Play a round
- - The Masters game
- - "...... is a good walk spoiled" (Twain)
- - Hawk, perhaps, rising to see game
- - Holey pursuit?
- - Hit the links
- - Type of club
- - The hole-ball game?
- - Game on a green
- - Game often involving a cart
- - 18-hole outing
- - John Daly's game
- - Game with hazards and traps
- - Activity for swinging Couples
- - Game with a lot of drives
- - Course game
- - 18-hole game
- - "An expensive way of playing marbles," per G. K. Chesterton
- - Spend time on the course
- - Augusta activity
- - Played between tours
- - Stay on course?
- - Rory McIlroy's game
- - Game with holes
- - Game where 3-Down are used
- - Game on the green
- - Rickie Fowler's game
- - Make the rounds
- - Miniature
- - Ball game
- - .... game
- - Theme of this puzzle
- - See 4 Across
- - See 29-Down
- - Jordan Spieth's game
- - Game after Foxtrot?
- - a club game
- - free to swim round atoll
- - Bank of coral
- - Underwater deposit of fuel located on banks of river
- - Bank charge right to be reversed
- - Coral bank
- - A lot of coral whistle-blower covers close to shore
- - Bank gives free change
- - free to move ridge
- - Place to find brain coral
- - it is a danger at sea to take in the sail
- - Admire efforts to circumvent danger to shipping
- - knot sailors try to avoid
- - Place to see clown fish
- - key to last door; payment to be refunded
- - It's about to end malpractice ahead of failings, as it's a danger to shipping
- - Place to see anemones
- - Great Barrier ......, coral chain off NE Australia
- - a knotty problem for the ship's navigator
- - Coral formation near the ocean's surface
- - knotty marine hazard
- - Underwater ridge or structure
- - Chain of submerged rocks
- - Great Barrier ..., Australian World Heritage Site
- - Knot seamen should avoid
- - Wreck site, perhaps
- - Snorkelers destination
- - Colorful ecosystem
- - Coral shoal like the Great Barrier one
- - Site for sponges
- - Coral cluster
- - great barrier ... coral off queensland
- - Diver's destination
- - Chain of coral
- - Thing formed by coral
- - Hazardous rock chain
- - Coral ... (snorkeler's destination)
- - Undersea mass formed from the remains of coral
- - Nemo's underwater home, in "Finding Nemo"
- - possibly free a knot
- - Scuba diving spot
- - artificial construction on some barren seafloors
- - Ocean biome damaged by some sunscreens
- - Great Barrier ..., popular tourist spot in Australia which is the largest of its kind in the world
- - Underwater ecosystem (anagram of "free")
- - Rocky area on eastern tip of Finland
- - Snorkeling spot like the Great Barrier
- - Coral paradise
- - Queen slips out of jacket in bar, in the main
- - Aquatic rock-ridge
- - Coral formation (rhymes with "beef")
- - Great Barrier ..., Australia
- - 2010 film about a capsizing boat in Indonesia
- - marine feature in muree forest
- - Great Barrier ... (natural wonder in Australia)
- - ridge of rock, sand or coral just above the surface of the sea
- - a submerged ridge of rock or coral near the surface of the water
- - Home of Marlin and Nemo in "Finding Nemo"
- - Hazard in maritime travel
- - Ecosystem built by corals
- - Habitat becoming bleached by global warming
- - A type of knot
- - Underwater coral expanse
- - Rocky barrier
- - Dive locale
- - the great barrier ........ is some 2,000km long.
- - Ridge of coral
- - Shorten sail
- - Riffle
- - Reduce a sail
- - Popular snorkeling destination
- - It's just below the waves
- - Australia's Great Barrier ......
- - Ship's hazard
- - Snorkeling spot, perhaps
- - Ship wrecker
- - Scuba venue
- - Reduce sail
- - Mariner's peril
- - Lower a spar
- - Hazard for a hull
- - Great Barrier, for one
- - Great Barrier, e.g.
- - Diver's site, perhaps
- - Coral construct
- - Coral buildup
- - Coral barrier
- - '90s "Place Your Hands" band
- - Subsurface hazard
- - Snorkeling destination, perhaps
- - Snorkelers' site
- - Site of a wreck, perhaps
- - Offshore coral structure
- - Ocean obstacle
- - Natural breakwater
- - Large coral formation
- - Lagoon barrier
- - Key structure
- - Coral structure in the ocean
- - Coral strand
- - Coral site for snorkeling
- - Coral shipping hazard
- - Coral hazard
- - Coral formation in the ocean
- - Boat bottom basher
- - Bikini feature?
- - Atoll former
- - A kind of knot
- - Wreck of the Hesperus cause
- - Where ships run aground
- - Where ships may run aground
- - Where a yacht might run aground
- - Wayne's "Donovan's ......": 1963
- - Usually splendid snorkeling site
- - Unseen danger for boaters
- - Underwater knoll
- - Undersea ridge
- - U.K. band that had "Glow" album
- - Tropical fish hangout
- - Trim a sail
- - expression of shock that would be vulgar if it wasn't abbreviated
- - "Huh?!?," in Internet shorthand
- - "Huh?" in Internet circles
- - Internet interjection found in two theme answers
- - "Huh?" ... and the theme of this puzzle
- - "I don't know how to deal with this," initially
- - "omg!" relative
- - "... With Marc Maron" (popular podcast)
- - "That can't be!" Internet abbr.
- - Marc Maron podcast
- - Incredulous internet interjection
- - "THAT MARC MARON PODCAST IS TOTAL BS"
- - "R U SRS??"
- - "I didn't expect THAT st!"
- - "I can't even ..."
- - Initially
- - "Are you kidding me?!"
- - Head-shaking initialism
- - "Are you serious?" in chat rooms
- - "...... with Marc Maron" (podcast)