➠ Words that end with r

List contains 27676 Words that end with "r".

  • - devious type in school upset group of engineers
  • - one planning to no good purpose
  • - One creating plots
  • - Half of school rejected studying sacred books by this writer, one inventing plots
  • - Conning one
  • - One hatching a plot
  • - One in a cabal
  • - One with plots
  • - One with a devious plan
  • - Devious type in school set back engineers
  • - Underhanded one
  • - Devious one
  • - Calculating one
  • - Shifty one
  • - Plotting one
  • - Crafty one?
  • - One who's plotting
  • - One making plans broadcast cheers, about 1,000
  • - Wild cheers about male plotter
  • - Force engineers over supporting school planner
  • - small encouragement to take my top plotter
  • - programme right for conspirator
  • - he plans to no good purpose
  • - as an author it's the plot that he's concerned with
  • - Plot developer
  • - Person who plots
  • - Spotter
  • - Conniving sort
  • - Planner: he meets me in SCR
  • - Secret plotter
  • - Certain plotter
  • - He meets me in SCR for Mastermind
  • - Plotter, conspirator
  • - Plotter
  • - Iago or Becky Sharp
  • - Conniving person
  • - Cabal member
  • - Wire-puller
  • - Scam artist
  • - Finagler
  • - Plan maker
  • - Intriguing person
  • - Machinator
  • - Becky Sharp, e.g.
  • - Intrigant
  • - Man of intrigue.
  • - Member of a cabal.
  • - Wily dreamer.
  • - Word for Iago.
  • - .... planner
  • - Conspirator
  • - Con man
  • - Conniver
  • - Crafty person
  • - Less soiled
  • - charlady after a bath?
  • - Worker able to replace most freelances!
  • - As a manual worker, Charlie's carrying less weight
  • - charlie having successfully dieted daily?
  • - Charwoman after a bath?
  • - Daily customer to begin with, one with a list?
  • - char caught with less fat
  • - Part of a night crew
  • - Less polluted
  • - Less dirty
  • - Charlie getting thinner daily
  • - Daily, not as smutty?
  • - Fresher's daily
  • - Not as dirty
  • - Like a later draft, presumably
  • - Not as dusty
  • - Less grimy
  • - Having fewer errors, as copy
  • - Dyer's partner.
  • - D. S. C. man.
  • - Less of a mess
  • - Not as messy
  • - Charlie getting thinner daily (7)
  • - Conservative less productive, perhaps daily
  • - the char may cook at first with not so much fat
  • - many not so fat and not so dirty
  • - Charperson
  • - cold thinner detergent
  • - 100 must have been slimming - the result of washing!
  • - Dirt remover
  • - can reel off arrangements for charlady
  • - charlady
  • - Daily runs — after seeing list in church
  • - Mrs Mop
  • - Household chemical, often
  • - Maid, at times
  • - More hygienic
  • - Carbon leads to more efficient detergent
  • - Char, daily
  • - Vacuum, for instance
  • - Pledge, e.g
  • - Under-the-sink container
  • - One gets rid of the dirty bits and drops spy from screenplay
  • - Not so generous, supporting Conservative daily
  • - Fantastik, e.g.
  • - Something kept in the kitchen
  • - Pine-Sol, for one
  • - Word after lens or window
  • - Under-sink item
  • - COMET
  • - One working on the spot?
  • - 409, for one
  • - One who handles suits
  • - Supermarket buy
  • - Maid, e.g.
  • - Houseworker.
  • - Charwoman.
  • - Busy housewife.
  • - Domestic helper.
  • - Renovator.
  • - Household need.
  • - Purer
  • - Soap, e.g
  • - Disinfectant.
  • - *Janitor
  • - Solvent
  • - Detergent
  • - Grime fighter
  • - Under-the-sink item
  • - Char
  • - Carpet .......
  • - Spot remover?
  • - Vacuum ......
  • - Spot checker?
  • - Dry
  • - Maid
  • - See 41-Across
  • - The ---, crime-scene sitcom starring Greg Davies
  • - Household professional
err
  • - Do a human thing
  • - Come up with a wrong number
  • - Call someone by the wrong name, e.g.
  • - Bark up the wrong tree, e.g.
  • - Add wrong, e.g.
  • - Act like a human
  • - "Do they not ...... that devise evil?": Proverbs 14:22
  • - Hit a wrong note, say
  • - Get wrong
  • - Do something wrong
  • - Get it wrong
  • - Go wrong
  • - Make the wrong choice
  • - Make the wrong call
  • - Do the wrong thing
  • - Have to say, "Oh, I got that wrong"
  • - Be dead wrong
  • - Do wrong
  • - To do this is human, it's said
  • - Get the time wrong, say
  • - Have it wrong
  • - Be wrong
  • - Take the wrong path
  • - Take a wrong turn
  • - do wrong like some terrorists
  • - make a wrong move, taking queen with rook
  • - Go wrong, right after short hesitation
  • - go wrong with terrific extract?
  • - Divide by zero in a computer program, maybe
  • - Demonstrate humanity?
  • - Cross all the i's and dot all the t's, say
  • - Create a snafu
  • - Count six E's in this puzzle clue, for example
  • - Commit catcher's interference, e.g.
  • - Commit a faux pas, perhaps
  • - Choose answer (a) instead of (b), say
  • - Cause an unearned run, perhaps
  • - Cause an interception, e.g.
  • - Cause a snafu
  • - Call Richard "Robert," say
  • - Call a spade a club, say
  • - Burn the toast, say
  • - Bungle the job
  • - Botch things up
  • - Botch it
  • - Boot the baseball
  • - Boot one, in baseball
  • - Boot one on the field, it's human
  • - Boot one at Fenway
  • - Boot an easy one
  • - Boot a ground ball
  • - Boot a batted ball
  • - Bobble the bunt
  • - Bobble the baseball
  • - Bobble something
  • - Bobble a baseball
  • - Bobble a ball, e.g.
  • - Blow outs?
  • - Blow a line, say
  • - Blow a call, e.g.
  • - Betray fallibility
  • - Be off-key
  • - Be human, supposedly
  • - Be human, so to speak
  • - Be featured on a bloopers segment, maybe
  • - Are all wet
  • - Answer incorrectly, e.g.
  • - Affirm one's humanity?
  • - Admit inadmissible evidence, say
  • - Act the human
  • - Act inappropriately
  • - Act human, proverbially
  • - "To ...... is human": Pope
  • - "To ...... is human" ("We all make mistakes")
  • - "The wisest of the wise may ....": Aeschylus
  • - "I prefer to .... with Plato . . . than to be right": Cicero
  • - Need an eraser
  • - Fumble, say
  • - Make a goof
  • - Botch things
  • - Kind of ant
  • - Throw wildly
  • - "Uhh ..."
  • - Make a bonehead move
  • - Commit a blooper
  • - Pull a boner
  • - Make a boner.
  • - Say "2 + 2 = 5," say
  • - Be a bungler
  • - Miss, say
  • - Make a fluff.
  • - Messed up
  • - Bumble
  • - Misfire
  • - Bungle things
  • - Bollix up
  • - Foozle.
  • - Misstate.
  • - Misbehave
  • - Go off track?
  • - Veer off course
  • - Trespass
  • - Muff
  • - Mismanage
  • - Fluff
  • - Muck up
  • - Eff up
  • - Blow it
  • - Botch the job
  • - Deviate
  • - Leave the straight and narrow
  • - Foul-up
  • - Trip up
  • - Overthrow, e.g
  • - Bobble
  • - Break the law
  • - Transgress
  • - Fail
  • - Wander
  • - Wander off
  • - Muff a grounder
  • - Drop the ball
  • - Make mistakes
  • - Screw up
  • - 'We live in time; we ......, sometimes seriously' (Judith Butler)
  • - Throw wildly, say
  • - Slip up
  • - Miscalculate
  • - Miss the mark
  • - Be off base
  • - Sin or stray
  • - Make mistake in computer routine
  • - Go astray
  • - Enter "SIN" as this clue's answer, for example
  • - Make a miscue
  • - Botch something
  • - Mkae smoe tpyos, sya
  • - Make a blunder
  • - "Umm ..."
  • - Stray
  • - Make a mess of things
  • - Slip on your own banana in Mario Kart, say
  • - Monster really will sacrifice wings to be human
  • - Zig when one should have zagged, say
  • - Accidentally hit 'Reply All,' say
  • - Make a mistake getting back into arrears
  • - Be amiss
  • - Sin
  • - Type 'teh,' e.g
  • - Be mistaken
  • - Flub
  • - Zig when one should zag, say
  • - Drop a liner
  • - Go awry
  • - Slip right into East River
  • - Go off course
  • - Muff one
  • - Stumble
  • - Overshoot, say
  • - Prove one's humanity, in a way
  • - Make a typo, say
  • - Make a misstep
  • - Make an incorrect move
  • - Fumble a football, e.g
  • - Goof up pretty good
  • - Forget an appointment, e.g
  • - Think that Jimi Hendrix said "Scuse me while I kiss this guy,' say
  • - Make blunders
  • - Be incorrect
  • - ...... on the side of
  • - Lay an egg
  • - Muff something
  • - Write 'mispell,' say
  • - Be human?
  • - Get an 'Oh no' from Alex Trebek, say
  • - "To say they .... I dare not be so bold": Shakespeare
  • - Need an eraser, say
  • - Flub something
  • - Drop an easy pop-up
  • - Call Bob "Rob"
  • - Forget a date, e.g
  • - Fumble
  • - Make incorrect decisions
  • - Be faulty?
  • - Head south to visit the North Pole, e.g
  • - Drop a brick
  • - Misspell somthing, say
  • - Claim 2 + 8 = 11
  • - Be the one at fault
  • - Before, to Byron
  • - Bollix
  • - Offend
  • - Slip
  • - Fall from grace
  • - Bungle
  • - Botch
  • - Be off the mark
  • - Be off target
  • - Make a mistake
  • - Lapse
  • - Make a boo-boo
  • - Miscue
  • - Goof (up)
  • - Blunder
  • - Mistake
  • - Misstep
  • - Goof
  • - Chore
  • - .... trip
  • - Botch up
  • - Go bad
  • - Mess up
  • - Go off
  • - .... Miss
  • - Be off
  • - Misdirect
  • - Go off the mark
  • - Overthrow, maybe
  • - Step on your pet's perfect little foot, say
  • - make a slip in another rota
  • - Make a mistake, slip up
  • - "master race"? only 30% are human
  • - be incorrect with regard to upcoming rector
  • - don't write "err" here?
  • - wander out of ferry
  • - Prior to the present
  • - Throw trash in the recycling bin, say
  • - Shaven-headed German geezer come a cropper ...
  • - Drop a fly ball, for example
  • - Queen and King make a mistake
  • - trust someone when they tell you they have a billion-foot vertical leap, e.g.
  • - Go astray morally
  • - Make a big splash in diving, say
  • - mistake made by wearer periodically
  • - What one might say if pennies started being made of only zinc?
  • - Rumor is …
  • - "Rumor has it ... "
  • - Rumor starter
  • - 'Word on the street is ...'
  • - Start of a rumor
  • - "Word is . . ."
  • - Rumor spreader's words
  • - Start of a rumor report
  • - Start of a bit of gossip
  • - rumormonger's words
  • - "A little bird told me..."
  • - Gossip lead-in
  • - "...... a sympho­ny"
  • - "a little birdie told me ..."
  • - That's not what ...!
  • - "Did ...... you say that..."
  • - ... what you're saying: 2 wds.
  • - Quidnunc's comment starter
  • - 'Word has it ...'
  • - Gossip's start
  • - 'According to the grapevine ...'
  • - The Supremes' '.... a Symphony'
  • - Gossip's intro
  • - Start of a gossip's announcement
  • - "It's been said ... "
  • - Start of a rumormonger's words
  • - "...... a Symphony"
  • - "...... a Symphony" (1965 hit for the Supremes)
  • - Supremes "...... a Symphony"
  • - With 50-Down, 'No need to shout!'
  • - ".... the train a-comin'": Johnny Cash lyric