➠ Words that end with r

List contains 27676 Words that end with "r".

bar
  • - Piece of limbo equipment
  • - Limbo requisite
  • - Limbo obstacle
  • - Limbo prop
  • - It's moved in limbo
  • - You can't limbo without it
  • - What you try to go under when doing the limbo
  • - What you go under when dancing the limbo
  • - Place to order a beer
  • - Spot to drink shots
  • - Chocolatier's unit
  • - Wide stripe
  • - Save soap
  • - shape of an ingot
  • - Piece of music in the pub?
  • - Classic joke locale
  • - Ban, prohibit
  • - Where counsel may get his refresher?
  • - Slowing down to let monarch out
  • - Intimate concert venue
  • - Soap or candy
  • - horizontal band across a shield in heraldry
  • - Place to watch sports
  • - Salad ... (self-service restaurant spot)
  • - maclaren's, but not central perk
  • - Moe's Tavern of Springfield for one
  • - Manhattan purveyor
  • - Will not allow one to enter the advocates' profession
  • - .... exam; law student's worry
  • - Social spot
  • - draft pick venue?
  • - exclude from the refreshment counter
  • - Secure watering hole
  • - Belly up to the ...
  • - Place people walk into for jokes?
  • - Keep out of the saloon
  • - Few notes of music
  • - Word that can follow singles or gay
  • - Watering hole for people to drink and chat
  • - Happy hour hangout spot
  • - Milk ... (Christina Tosi's dessert chain)
  • - It's raised by the best
  • - Place that serves cocktails
  • - Place walked into, in a common joke format
  • - ...... Refaeli, supermodel
  • - Prohibition — where can you get a drink?
  • - moe's or cheers
  • - At which lawyers drink?
  • - Part of a prison cell
  • - Lawyers exclude brasserie staff
  • - A little music in the pub
  • - moe's on "the simpsons," for one
  • - Advocates prohibition
  • - A bit of music in the pub?
  • - Pass the ... (what an aspiring lawyer needs to do)
  • - counter in a pub
  • - high jump obstacle
  • - prevent entry
  • - block the way
  • - Place to order a martini or margarita
  • - prohibit further decoration
  • - Exclusive drinking-place?
  • - Stop where drink may be had
  • - Noise of dog cut short in saloon?
  • - ... Rescue (TV series involving failing taverns)
  • - Extra decoration in a drinking place
  • - Waiting area in a restaurant
  • - Block access to, prevent progress
  • - Set higher standers by raising this
  • - spirit realm?
  • - prohibition where drinks are sold
  • - Spot for happy hour drinks
  • - Exclude a hard-hearted bighead
  • - "Happy hour" joint
  • - Obstacle in the pub
  • - .... exam (aspiring lawyer's test)
  • - Unit of chocolate, gold or soap
  • - Save the chocolate
  • - Shape of Mars or Milky Way?
  • - Save area covered by old rail service
  • - paddy's on it's always sunny in philadelphia or moe's on the simpsons
  • - .... none; with no exceptions
  • - Cell reception unit
  • - Obstacle in drinking establishment
  • - Except for some notes of music
  • - American ... Association (lawyer's group)
  • - beautiful israeli model, .. refaeli
  • - watering hole buffaloes and rhinos initially used
  • - a vertical line marked on music, dividing it into sections of equal value
  • - Where you can buy a Moscow Mule
  • - local tavern
  • - Place to get a Manhattan or a Long Island iced tea
  • - to which the drinker may lawfully be called?
  • - To block
  • - Pub in Cordoba registered
  • - exclude from drinking-place
  • - Something for a high jumper to jump over
  • - Snack ... (concession stand)
  • - Prevent someone from going somewhere
  • - don't allow a section to be played
  • - Cocktail spot
  • - Keep out of the pub
  • - It can be soap, chocolate or coffee
  • - Point endlessly made in pub
  • - the iron rod is almost completely stripped
  • - except for fashionable name...
  • - Only just exclude place with a cathedral
  • - prohibit cot with hooks on it
  • - Item used for chin-ups
  • - Granola ... (hiker's snack)
  • - "So a man walks into a ......" (classic joke cycle)
  • - Granola ... (snack from Quaker or Nature Valley)
  • - Social gathering spot
  • - Moe's Tavern for one
  • - uniform sew-on
  • - A bit of pressure to refuse
  • - Cosmopolitan counter
  • - christmas party locale
  • - Candy ... (Kit Kat, for example)
  • - Airline right to have drinking area
  • - Shaker and strainer location
  • - Ritual performed on Jewish boys at the age of 13, ... mitzvah
  • - ... exam (aspiring attorney's hurdle)
  • - obstruction found in pubs
  • - Sailor upset royal court ...
  • - It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia hangout
  • - Establishment serving drinks
  • - Item you grasp when doing chin-ups
  • - Block of chocolate, often
  • - Pub counter for drinks and refreshments
  • - Raise the ... (set a higher standard)
  • - screwdriver ordering spot
  • - Saloon or pub
  • - Place where one can down a few shots
  • - "It's time to raise the ..."
  • - common butter shape
  • - Where you might sing karaoke or play darts
  • - Where drinks are ordered
  • - Counter for drinks
  • - Place where alcohol is served
  • - Place to hit for drinks
  • - Counter for drinks and snacks
  • - Place to get a round of drinks
  • - what high jumpers jump over
  • - round area?
  • - word after wine or chocolate
  • - Place where someone might use a pickup line
  • - Except for soap?
  • - Shaw's on Brooklyn Nine-Nine e.g.
  • - Bolt, lock
  • - Place where someone might fix you a drink
  • - place that might have a draft board?
  • - word before graph or exam
  • - Item used for pullups
  • - Obstacle, hurdle
  • - what a high jumper must clear
  • - Place to get a cocktail?
  • - You might "belly up" to it to get a drink
  • - Word after 'candy' or 'pullup'
  • - business with brews and booze
  • - Unit of soap or chocolate
  • - "Happy Hours" setting
  • - Extra decoration in the saloon
  • - Granola .... (chewy snack)
  • - Gold ingot
  • - Spot for shots
  • - Except(Used today)
  • - Rod(Used today)
  • - Candy shape(Used today)
  • - Common joke setting
  • - Drinks counter
  • - Lush surroundings?
  • - Setting for many jokes
  • - Milky Way unit
  • - Estop
  • - Forbid entry to
  • - Chocolate unit
  • - To succeed, you may have to raise it
  • - Kind of stool
  • - Grill's partner
  • - Grill's go-with
  • - Soap buy
  • - Kind of chart or code
  • - Happy hour locale
  • - The legal profession
  • - Mixologist's workplace
  • - Mixologist's milieu
  • - Groggery
  • - Grill partner
  • - Candy purchase
  • - Word after sports or wet
  • - Where to hold a pink lady
  • - Where spirits are located
  • - Tender opening?
  • - Sometimes you just have to raise it
  • - Room with a draft
  • - Quaffing place
  • - Place for a draft
  • - Piece of soap
  • - Nineteenth hole
  • - Musician's measure
  • - Musical unit
  • - Lieutenant's insignia
  • - Jungle gym part
  • - It may be raised
  • - High-jump need
  • - Cantina
  • - Belli's bailiwick
  • - American pub
  • - "A guy walks into a ...... ..."
  • - Word with toll or roll
  • - Word with "code" and "chart"
  • - Where a mixologist might work
  • - Tosspot's hangout
  • - Tollbooth part
  • - Toby Keith "I Love This ......"
  • - Three Musketeers unit
  • - Tennyson crossed it: 1892
  • - Tender beginner
  • - Soap purchase
  • - Soap or candy unit
  • - Slot-machine icon
  • - Slot symbol
  • - Setting of many jokes
  • - Setting for "Cheers"
  • - Salad or sushi
  • - Place to purchase a screwdriver
  • - Place to pick up glasses
  • - Place to pick up a blonde (in more ways than one)
  • - Place to order a cocktail
  • - Place to go for a cocktail
  • - Place to get smashed
  • - Place to get served
  • - Place to belly up to
  • - Place for fuzzy navels
  • - Place for a drink
  • - Old-fashioned setting
  • - Mars or Milky Way
  • - Manhattan spot
  • - Manhattan setting
  • - Manhattan developer?
  • - Lush surrounding?
  • - Lawyers' group
  • - Lawyer's association
  • - Kind of graph
  • - Karaoke joint, usually
  • - Joke setting, often
  • - Joke setting
  • - Joint in many a joke
  • - Hunter S. Thompson character ...... Duke
  • - House of spirits?
  • - Home for some flies
  • - Gymnastic equipment
  • - Frequent karaoke setting
  • - Form for candy
  • - Electric Six "Gay ......"
  • - Drafty place?
  • - Draft board?
  • - Dove purchase
  • - Dial unit
  • - Dart game locale
  • - Cordial surroundings?
  • - Code or chart type
  • - Candy purchase, sometimes
  • - Candy in a wrapper
  • - Candy form
  • - Candy ...... (Snickers, for example)
  • - Cake of soap
  • - Axle, e.g.
  • - Attorneys, as a group
  • - Attorneys passed it
  • - Alcohol-serving establishment
  • - "Guy walks into a ...... . . ."
  • - ...... of soap
  • - ...... exam (test for would-be lawyers)
  • - ...... and grill (type of restaurant)
  • - You might stand a round here
  • - You might close one at the end of a long night
  • - Word with raw and wet
  • - Word with cross or crow
  • - Word with coffee or roll
  • - Word with code or exam
  • - Word with chocolate or space
  • - Word with chart or graph
  • - Word that can go after "salad" or "space"
  • - Word that can follow "granola" or "candy"
  • - Word after roll or scroll
  • - Word after "Don't pass" and "Don't come" on a craps table
  • - Where you might see a newer band
  • - Where you might give your friend another shot
  • - Where to take a shot
  • - Where to stop for a drink after work
  • - Where to sip a cocktail
  • - Where to see a round of shots
  • - Where to order a margarita
  • - Where to order a cocktail
  • - Where to order a beer
  • - Where to go for happy hour
  • - Where to get an angel's kiss
  • - Where to get a gimlet
  • - Where to find a zombie
  • - Where to find a pink lady
  • - Where to find a Jack Rose or a Tom Collins
  • - Where restaurant patrons might wait
  • - Where many drafts are produced
  • - Where many a joke is set
  • - Where a zombie might be seen
  • - Where a zombie might be found
  • - Where a person in charge is making the rounds?
  • - Where a mixologist works
  • - What LL.B.'s have passed
  • - What band hits after show
  • - What a priest, a rabbi, and a minister walk into, in many jokes
  • - What a pole-vaulter tries to go over
  • - What a high jumper jumps
  • - Unlikely place for free spirits
  • - Trivia quiz setting
  • - Theater lobby hangout
  • - The 19th hole
  • - Tender place?
  • - Tender beginning?
  • - Tender area?
  • - Tavern section
  • - Tap room
  • - Symbol on many slot machines
  • - Sushi setting
  • - Support (for a drinker?)
  • - Sunset Strip's rocker hangout Rainbow ...... & Grill
  • - Step up to the ........
  • - Staff section
  • - Spot to spot spirits
  • - Spot for a screwdriver
  • - Space ...... (long key on a keyboard)
  • - Sour server
  • - Sometimes it's sinister
  • - Something to tend
  • - Soap cake
  • - Snippet of music
  • - Slots picture
  • - Slab of chocolate or soap
  • - Sinister or Mitzvah
  • - Sinister or B Q
  • - Sidecar site
  • - Shape of a Three Musketeers or Snickers
  • - Setting of many a joke
  • - Setting for the 1982-1993 NBC sitcom "Cheers"
  • - Setting for many a joke about a priest, a rabbi and a minister
  • - Setting for "Horace & Pete"
  • - Self-serve salad site
  • - Scene of many a joke
  • - Sandy navigational hazard
  • - Sand or salad follower
  • - Sand or handle
  • - Sand or chocolate follower
  • - Sand or candy
  • - Saloon necessity
  • - Saloon counter
  • - Salad setting
  • - Salad ...... (feature of some steak houses)
  • - Row of black squares preceding or following six puzzle answers, thereby completing them
  • - Roller coaster restraint
  • - Robert Shapiro passed it
  • - Rigid piece of metal
  • - Restaurant waiting area
  • - Restaurant seating area
  • - Refuse admission
  • - Rare site during Prohibition
  • - Raising the ......
  • - Rail used for chin-ups
  • - Quaffing site
  • - Start of a gossipy remark
  • - "...... a Symphony" (Supremes hit)
  • - It might start a rumor
  • - "Do .... a Waltz?"
  • - "...... a Symphony" (The Supremes hit)
  • - '.......... a Symphony ('65 song)'
  • - "...... a Symphony" (1965 hit)
  • - "...... You Knocking" (1961 Fats Domino hit)
  • - "...... the train a-comin' " (Johnny Cash song opener)
  • - ".......... a Symphony" (The Supremes)
  • - Gossip opening
  • - What "audio" means
  • - Rumormonger's start
  • - What "audio" means in Latin
  • - "People are saying ..."
  • - ".... America Singing"
  • - So they tell me!
  • - "...... what you're saying"
  • - "What's this ...... ...?"
  • - "...... you knockin' ..."
  • - "Someone told me..."
  • - "...... America Singing": Whitman
  • - "...... what you say, but..."
  • - Title words before "Music" and "You Knocking"
  • - Audio translation
  • - "...... Music," 1940 song
  • - "...... you calling me"
  • - "...... their gentle voices calling . . . "
  • - "People tell me ..."
  • - '. . . ...... they say'