➠ Words that end with r

List contains 27676 Words that end with "r".

  • - An edible marine mollusk with a rough shell
  • - Shellfish with a pearly lining
  • - A saltwater bivalve mollusc
  • - A little boy's terrified by a mollusc
  • - in the east, there's a story about kilpatrick
  • - a new storey built for a mollusc
  • - A bivalve mollusc
  • - group of boys terrified a quiet person
  • - Edible mollusk that may contain a pearl
  • - Mollusk that could produce a pearl
  • - A Rockefeller, sometimes
  • - The ........s that produce pearls are in a different family from the edible ones
  • - Offering at a pier restaurant
  • - Creator of a pearl
  • - 'Secret, and self-contained, and solitary as an ........' (A Christmas Carol)
  • - Item in a shucking contest
  • - Shellfish in a bed
  • - Bivalve at a bar
  • - Seafood in a 'shooter'
  • - The world, to a go-getter
  • - Something found in a bed
  • - Bivalve in a bed
  • - Seafood with a shell
  • - It may be in a stew
  • - Food sometimes eaten with a small fork
  • - Food in a shell
  • - One in a bed
  • - Seafood in a shell
  • - A shellfish
  • - Aphrodisiac shellfish eaten as a delicacy
  • - Strange story about English seafood
  • - bivalve marine mollusc
  • - Part of Savoy's terms for shellfish
  • - Monkey has most of seafood
  • - Prized shellfish delicacy
  • - bushman's hankie pocketed by ladyboy, sterilised
  • - World is one?
  • - Pearl-producing creature
  • - shellfish [6]
  • - Shellfish associated with Whitstable
  • - Mollusc said to be an aphrodisiac
  • - enjoys terrifically entertaining galway festival
  • - Storey renovated for one spending life in bed
  • - contactless smart card used by passengers on london's public transport system.
  • - Fitzroy's terrified boxing seafood
  • - Pearl-producing mollusc
  • - Shellfish rich in zinc
  • - Victim of robbery by The Pearly Queen?
  • - Shell and gun taken from volatile youngster
  • - Shellfish served with mignonette
  • - Pearl here maybe made up story about English
  • - Marine bivalve eaten raw
  • - marine creature in new store, unknown, gets coverage
  • - Cockney crane...
  • - Taciturn person spending his life in bed
  • - Toy sterilised after cutting down on aphrodisiac?
  • - Marine delicacy
  • - Fabulous story involves English travel card?
  • - Old square in resort? Yes, on open road to Pearl's home!
  • - Shellfish usually eaten raw
  • - native found in bed
  • - Shell of ruined monastery, deserted by man
  • - Sea food from Yes Tor possibly
  • - Roy set out assortment of seafood
  • - Funny story about Eastern shellfish
  • - Roy set out to find seafood
  • - Pearl-bearer
  • - Storey (anag)
  • - Shellfish considered an aphrodisiac
  • - Raw-bar delicacy
  • - Pearl's house?
  • - Type of fork
  • - The world, in metaphor
  • - The world, for some
  • - The world, according to Pistol, in The Merry Wives of Windsor
  • - Starfish's victim
  • - Seafood snack
  • - Proverbially reticent shellfish
  • - Pearl clutcher?
  • - Mother-of-pearl housing
  • - Mollusk with an irregular shell
  • - Mollusk that produces pearls
  • - Bluepoint.
  • - " . . . the world's mine ......"
  • - ...... Bay, Long Island.
  • - Certain shellfish
  • - [Mollusk]
  • - Shellfish delicacy
  • - Shell fish.
  • - Bar fare
  • - Stew base
  • - Mother-of-pearls
  • - Edible mollusc
  • - Rock-clinging mollusk
  • - Pearl source
  • - Tasty mollusk
  • - Mother-of-pearl
  • - Marine bivalve
  • - Informally, someone who doesn't tell you much
  • - Bed occupant
  • - Mollusc with shucks
  • - Pearl harborer?
  • - Shucked shellfish
  • - The world, to ambitious types
  • - Shakespeare's world could be this pink
  • - Shade of greyish white
  • - World metaphor, in Shakespeare
  • - Edible marine bivalve mollusc
  • - Bivalve mollusc
  • - Young men lose the head with condition briefly of Pearl's home
  • - Silly story about English mollusc
  • - Pearl producer
  • - Pearl-bearing sea creature
  • - Raw-bar selection
  • - Edible shellfish
  • - Roy set out for seafood
  • - Changed story about English mollusc
  • - Raw bar mollusk
  • - 'The Mouse and the --', one of Aesop's Fables
  • - Storey remodelled by secretive person
  • - The world, per "Merry Wives" . .
  • - East coast fisherman's choice
  • - Yes Tor reconstructed for secretive person
  • - Flat shellfish
  • - London's ........ card was introduced in 2003
  • - Metaphorical object of exploitation
  • - Type of mollusc
  • - Raw bar item
  • - Attract attention by disturbing rest in one of the beds
  • - Group inside enjoys terrific shellfish
  • - Secretive person set to differ with Roy
  • - With 54-Down, longtime Long Island home of Theodore Roosevelt
  • - Source of natural pearls
  • - Edible bivalve
  • - Rock's Blue ...... Cult
  • - Pearl-bearing creature
  • - Uncommunicative figure in boys' territory
  • - Odd story about eastern shellfish
  • - Bill losing head swallows unknown shellfish
  • - Sea creature partly annoys terrapin
  • - Pearl maker
  • - It might be shucked
  • - Strange story about European that lies in bed under water
  • - Pearl's home
  • - Silly story about egghead and aphrodisiac?
  • - Means to cross London that destroys terraced houses
  • - Attract attention, disturbing rest in one of the beds
  • - Word with bar or bed
  • - Bed denizen
  • - Bluepoint, e.g.
  • - Zinc-rich delicacy
  • - Shellfish that's shucked
  • - Pearl harborer, perhaps
  • - Meat rich in zinc
  • - Delicacy from the sea
  • - Certain stew ingredient
  • - Hangtown Fry ingredient
  • - Pearl holder
  • - Raw bar choice
  • - Uncommunicative one
  • - Mollusk on menus
  • - Grayish-white
  • - Source of an advantage, figuratively
  • - Gem holder, maybe
  • - Hard-shell treat
  • - Bar food
  • - Seafood delicacy
  • - Marine mollusc
  • - Shellfish
  • - Marine mollusk
  • - Shell
  • - Pogo, e.g.
  • - Spat
  • - Bar snack
  • - Kind of cracker
  • - ...... cracker
  • - Sea food?
  • - Kind of fork
  • - Seafood
  • - Mollusc
  • - Crackers
  • - Stew ingredient
  • - Kind of bar
  • - Off-white color
  • - Aphrodisiac supposedly taken by schoolboys? Terrific!
  • - Enjoys terrine that includes shellfish
  • - Boy's terrified catching sea creature
  • - Marine creature only gutted on rear of vessel? Not entirely
  • - Raw bar offering
  • - Pearl yielder
  • - edible, marine, bivalve mollusc found on the sea bed
  • - Edible mollusk
  • - Clump of toys terrify one in bed
  • - Seafood that's variable filling roll, first wiped
  • - Mollusc primarily encountered in fanciful story
  • - Seafood swallowed by boys, terrible!
  • - Fusspot putting label in lake? On the contrary
  • - One who insists on correctness
  • - Sister admits interest in pedant
  • - One inflexible pole and feather duster?
  • - Knife that stabs left cuts in pedant
  • - Perfectionist left in label
  • - One insisting on correctness
  • - There's no pleasing purist nun with a frog in her throat
  • - Perfectionist inserting line in attachable notice
  • - There's no pleasing purist nun swallowing frog in her throat
  • - One fastidiously insists on something
  • - One hard to budge
  • - Hard-liner
  • - One wanting great precision in line in display material
  • - A punctilious type who insists on adhering to rules
  • - Perfectionist provided ultimately faultless puzzle
  • - Fussy sort of governess, ultimately with heart to accept learner
  • - Someone who fastidiously insists on something
  • - Fusspot wrapped adhesive label around letterhead
  • - Fussy type covers front of ledger with adhesive label
  • - Large adhesive label covers disciplinarian
  • - Authoritarian abuse over the French right
  • - he keeps going on about a learner being a punctilious type
  • - Exacting sort
  • - Disciplinarian, martinet
  • - Pedant
  • - Disciplinarian left adhesive label outside
  • - Perfectionist
  • - Fussy person glued label about learner
  • - Fusspot's second difficult problem
  • - Unyieldingly insistent type
  • - Martinet
  • - Pedant succeeded with puzzle
  • - Left wearing label 'pedantic type'
  • - Person not easily budged
  • - Slave to detail
  • - Difficult problem
  • - Purist
  • - Strict disciplinarian.
  • - Nit-picker
  • - Punctilious contender from left loading weapon
  • - A failure
  • - Failure among close relatives
  • - Once deprived of love, slacker's a failure
  • - Failure, also-ran
  • - One who shuts up having caught out failure
  • - Failure in comic roles
  • - A failure in failed roles
  • - A failure, also-ran
  • - Failure
  • - Person with a record of failure
  • - Early Beck smash
  • - Dewey, to Truman
  • - Defeated rival
  • - Defeated pitcher
  • - Cleveland in the '94 World Series
  • - Carthage, in the Punic Wars
  • - Carter vis-à-vis Reagan
  • - Burgoyne at Saratoga
  • - Born follower
  • - Born ...... (schlemiel)
  • - Bested one
  • - Beck's first smash
  • - Beck's breakthrough hit
  • - Beck's breakout hit
  • - Beck song with the lyric "Soy un perdedor"
  • - Beck hit with the lyric "So why don't you kill me?"
  • - Bad-luck guy
  • - 2000 Jason Biggs comedy-romance
  • - "The Biggest ......" (reality show hosted by Bob Harper)
  • - "The Biggest ......" (reality show about getting fit)
  • - "The Biggest ......" (NBC reality show)
  • - Schlimazel
  • - Luckless one
  • - Edsel, for one
  • - Second-best
  • - Defeated candidate.
  • - Tail-ender
  • - McGovern, in 1972
  • - Misfit
  • - Deadbeat
  • - Nonwinner
  • - Concession speech giver
  • - #2 or #3, say
  • - Dewey in 1948
  • - Scratches (out)
  • - Hopeless case
  • - Hapless one
  • - 2 or 3
  • - Born
  • - Goliath, for one
  • - Booby-prize winner.
  • - Vanquished
  • - Nobody
  • - One snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, say
  • - Pathetic person
  • - One missing out -- gets nearer, but not number one
  • - One can't win with philosopher dismissing hip-hop
  • - Jenga tower toppler, e.g
  • - Booby-prize recipient
  • - An also-ran
  • - Unsuccessful person
  • - Defeated player looks teary from time to time
  • - Unsuccessful type
  • - Playing roles in local flop
  • - Postgame moper
  • - Failed competitor
  • - One who can't 21-Down
  • - Sad sack
  • - Luckless sort
  • - Also-ran
  • - Many a gambler
  • - Unsuccessful competitor
  • - Cornwallis, at Yorktown
  • - Drawer of the short straw
  • - Luckless fellow
  • - Defeated contender
  • - 28-Down's opposite
  • - '90s Beck hit
  • - Not a winner
  • - Hello's error to feature someone with no star quality?
  • - Postgame sulker
  • - Juvenile put-down
  • - Last-place finisher
  • - Down-on-one's-luck sort
  • - Player over 21, perhaps
  • - Nearer, but missing first place -- becoming this?
  • - One failing frequently
  • - Deadbeat, e.g
  • - Any of three semifinalists, eventually
  • - Consolation prize recipient
  • - Hard luck case
  • - What a two-fingered "L" represents
  • - Unlucky one
  • - Dud
  • - Usually disappointed one
  • - Last place finisher, obviously
  • - Olympian who doesn't medal
  • - One not getting an Olympic medal
  • - Short-straw drawer
  • - No-hoper
  • - Short-straw picker
  • - Person defeated
  • - Successful dieter
  • - One unsuccessful, solitary guy having change of heart
  • - Defeated party
  • - Everyone except the winner
  • - One finishing second?
  • - Put-down from Donald Trump
  • - Doesn't win acting roles
  • - Mysterious roles from The Misfit
  • - One who finishes last
  • - Schlub
  • - Winner's victim
  • - Hapless sort
  • - 'The Biggest '
  • - X-O-X line in tic-tac-toe, e.g
  • - Sore sort, maybe
  • - Many a casino visitor
  • - Early Beck single
  • - Beck's breakout single
  • - Taunting word
  • - One not allowed in the winners' circle
  • - Typical Las Vegas gambler
  • - Vanquished one
  • - Runner-up
  • - Beck single of 1993
  • - Hardly one of the in crowd
  • - One-day "Jeopardy!" contestant, e.g.
  • - Weeper, proverbially
  • - He can't get a break
  • - The hare, notably
  • - One who can't catch a break
  • - Like one who is 52-Down
  • - Last one in
  • - Hopeless guy
  • - Mr. Wrong
  • - Ne'er-do-well
  • - Dweeb
  • - Jerk
  • - Doofus
  • - Snoozer
  • - See 56-Down
  • - Flop
  • - Chump
  • - Sore
  • - Schlemiel
  • - he's no better off for changing roles
  • - beaten person left incredibly sore
  • - With the large rambling rose, he's unsuccessful
  • - One who failed to win new roles
  • - exchange roles with no-hoper
  • - Person defeated by the winner
  • - Nobody's free to swap spectacles for monocle 'by right'
  • - What two fingers in the shape of an "L" can mean
  • - see sister embracing european competitor failing in end?
  • - Person who doesn't win a game
  • - The hare, in a fabled race
  • - 2000 Amy Heckerling romantic comedy film starring Jason Biggs, Mena Suvari and Greg Kinnear
  • - He won't win new roles
  • - One who is never successful
  • - he doesn't win unusual roles
  • - fabled hare, e.g.
  • - Who pays all legal costs under the so-called 'English rule'