➠ Words that end with s
List contains 72327 Words that end with "s".
- - Gets level yet nothing is lost
- - Odds of rugby game not starting
- - Siberian people that are at odds perhaps
- - It could be the odds, surprisingly
- - Some odds are not odds at all
- - odds for flat racing?
- - Levels the odds
- - Goes with Odds
- - Quits all the same losing nothing
- - Roulette bets with nearly 1:1 odds
- - The opposite of odds
- - odds, strangely enough
- - Odds or ... (guessing game)
- - Odds that could double your money
- - contrary odds?
- - betting odds for first woman with points
- - Odds? Yes and no
- - paradoxically they could be the odds
- - If you win at these odds, you'll win the same as you bet
- - makes the odds less rough?
- - yet quoted as odds
- - Levels the odds? Hardly!
- - odds' counterparts
- - no odds?
- - Levels up the odds
- - it's odd if they're really odds
- - Opposite of odds
- - yet they may be quoted as odds
- - Odds or ...
- - Gambling odds
- - They're not odd
- - Ones against all odds?
- - Odds of 1 to 1
- - Nothing odd about these
- - Not odds
- - Level odds?
- - Against the odds.
- - 50-50 odds
- - Odds in rugby tournament slashed at the outset
- - They alternate with odds
- - Odds alternative
- - Adds one to odd numbers
- - Odds!
- - Odds -- or the positions of 11 among soldiers?
- - Drowns out newsvendors - what's the odds of that!
- - Rue leaving Revenue - what's the odds of that!
- - Paradoxical odds?
- - Odds' opposites
- - Odds (or not!)
- - Alternative to odds
- - The odds of tailor not being part of revelations
- - Partner of odds
- - Still beginning to shout the odds?
- - Odds' opposite
- - 2, 4, 6, 8, what do these approximate?
- - Odds' opponent in a choosing game
- - The odds are against them
- - They're at odds with odds
- - The odds may be against them
- - They're against all odds?
- - Odds partner
- - Betting odds
- - Odds, oddly, may be so
- - girl with points revealing betting odds
- - Closest odds
- - odds of the first woman getting points
- - Odds perhaps, or not!
- - Gets level. Despite that nothing is lost
- - Inside, Steven Spielberg quits!
- - one-third of the numbers in the fibonacci sequence
- - ...... out (levels off)
- - Removes bumps
- - With equal stakes on both sides in a bet
- - Levels the score and quits
- - Numbers divisible by two
- - Of bands never making a comeback, a proportion quits
- - 50-50 chance of missing tip-top happenings
- - squares, with "up"
- - Betting price giving a 50 per cent chance of success
- - Smooths out Stevenson's innards
- - it levels the score when a seven is thrown
- - Compares final five members of football and netball teams
- - .... out; makes level
- - What's the betting contracted game won't start?
- - ... out (becomes level)
- - Seven different levels
- - A number of the deadly sins? Scratching the head - it's open secret the bookmaker will know them!
- - 2, 4, 6, 8 and so on
- - ... or 50-50 if one gets rid of the bumps
- - Number initially brought down, such as four and six
- - Numbers that are multiples of two
- - Gets in line
- - Uses a plane, e.g.
- - Two, four, six, etc.
- - Planes, say
- - 2, 4, 6, etc.
- - Smoothes out
- - Set of every other number
- - One group of numbers to pick
- - Multiples of two
- - Half of the integers
- - Gets smooth, with "out"
- - Equally balances
- - Choice in choosing up sides
- - Category that excludes 1
- - Bets at roulette
- - Becomes equal (with "out")
- - Becomes balanced, with "out"
- - Adjusts a hemline
- - Adds one to three, e.g.
- - 2, 4, 6, 8, . . .
- - Uses a plane
- - Squares accounts
- - Ties the score
- - ...... the score.
- - Makes true
- - Smoothes
- - Makes smooth
- - Makes uniform
- - 1/1
- - Designers out of evening dresses - what's the chance of that?
- - Smooths (out)
- - 50/50
- - Ties, as the score
- - Stabilizes
- - Squares (up)
- - What's the chances of veterans eliminating rat?
- - Levels site from seventies
- - Ties up
- - Levels
- - Makes level
- - Chooser's choice
- - ...... out (smooths)
- - Quits after abandoning start of rugby game
- - Roulette choice
- - Eighteen roulette pockets
- - Equalizes
- - Site from seventies with flats
- - Ties
- - Makes flat
- - What's the chances of veterans getting rid of rat?
- - 2, 4, 6, 8, etc
- - Makes equal
- - Choose-up game call
- - Balances
- - Unattractive bet
- - Chance to delete first of numbers
- - What's the chances of revelations dismissing tailor?
- - Roulette bets
- - 2, 4, 6, 8, e.g
- - Balances (out)
- - Seven bespoke uniforms
- - Choice in roulette
- - Seen travelling around centre of Vladivostok in uniforms
- - Quits during elevenses?
- - Levels out
- - Chooser's call
- - Quits after delayed start to rugby game
- - Numbers ending in 8, e.g
- - Flat screen first given by bookie?
- - Balances up
- - Coin toss call
- - One ain't part of this crowd
- - Fifty-fifty chance of seven running wild
- - All square in topless form of rugby?
- - Chance to join hands at bridge with girl
- - Half the integers
- - Finger-choosing call
- - 18 of 38 roulette numbers
- - ...... the score (gets revenge)
- - Some sets of numbers
- - Settles, as the score
- - "One, two, three, shoot" choice
- - Hand game choice
- - Smooths
- - Trues up
- - Large group of numbers?
- - 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, etc.
- - Levels off
- - 2, 4, 6, 8, and so forth
- - Two, four, six, eight, etc.
- - Some roulette bets
- - Finger-thrower's call
- - 12/24 and 12/31
- - Planes
- - Trims
- - Squares
- - Quits
- - Roulette bet
- - 50-50
- - Fifty-fifty
- - Knots up
- - Levels up still heading south
- - quits things that happen, taking time out
- - ...... the score (ties things up)
- - still small chances
- - 50-50 chances
- - Branch of maths dealing with differentiation and integration
- - AP math subject, often
- - Advanced high school math class
- - Math course
- - Computation method in higher mathematics
- - counting stone, perhaps, for differentiation and integration
- - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Isaac Newton
- - Branch of mathematics developed by Newton and Leibnitz
- - It has its limits
- - Branch of mathematics
- - Planet orbited by a moon named Margaret
- - Only planet whose name is derived from a figure in Greek rather than Roman mythology
- - Seventh planet from the sun in our Solar System
- - you are a backward sun, planet!
- - at night, this planet is visible as a blue-green point of light
- - planet with a laughed-at pronunciation
- - Planet seen as the centre of a mural at sunrise
- - celestial ice giant
- - The planet's turn for a bit of rain, and maybe sun
- - Planet that's often the butt of a joke
- - Seventh of a group of eight (formerly nine)
- - Planet that always gets a few laughs
- - Giant planet
- - Distant ice giant
- - The only planet whose name is derived from a character in Greek mythology
- - Leader of union controlled powerful nation, becoming a God
- - A solar system "ice giant"
- - First planet discovered using a telescope
- - It's next to last in a notable eightsome
- - Second-last of a series, now
- - One of the gas giants
- - A planet
- - Planet with a chuckle-inducing name
- - One of the "ice giant" planets
- - Solar system planet
- - Coldest planet in our solar system
- - What "us" stands for in the mnemonic "My very educated mother just served us nachos"
- - upstart raced american to identify planet
- - Seventh planet from sun
- - "Sky father" of Greek myth
- - father of saturn
- - planet name that's the most fun to say
- - planet orbited by oberon
- - Half of us fled to the States, where it's heavenly
- - upstart raced us to identify planet
- - Heavenly community centre managed by the Americans
- - The 7th planet from the sun
- - Planet with faint rings
- - planet that orbits the sun on its side
- - planet saturn revolves with drop in temperature around sun essentially
- - seventh of eight
- - Greek god — planet
- - Seventh rock from the sun?
- - Planet that's more distant from the Sun than Saturn
- - Faraway orb
- - Outer planet
- - Seventh planet from the sun
- - Ariel orbits it
- - Titania and Oberon circle it
- - Voyager 2 destination
- - The Magician of Holst's Planets suite
- - God from holy book — leader to overlook us
- - Oberon orbits it
- - The seventh planet from the sun
- - Might USA run up the planet?
- - What Oberon orbits
- - *William Herschel, 1781
- - Seventh planet
- - Ringed planet
- - Planet beyond Saturn
- - Third largest planet
- - I hear you are an American Olympian
- - Planet with 27 moons
- - The 'U' in 'MVEMJSUN'
- - Posh academician contacts tabloid about revealing heavenly body
- - Telescopic discovery of 1781
- - It's orbited by Miranda
- - Miranda and Ariel circle it
- - Posh artist taken with return of star and planet
- - Neptune neighbor
- - Ariel circles it
- - Planet discovered by William Herschell in 1781
- - Planet discovered in 1781
- - Neptune's neighbor
- - Penultimate planet
- - Father of the Titans
- - Planet whose axis of rotation is tilted sideways
- - *"The Magician"
- - Heavenly discovery of 1781
- - Zeus' grandfather
- - Seventh of eight, now
- - Planet past Saturn
- - Astronomical discovery of 1781
- - Herschel discovery of 1781
- - World found by Herschel
- - 1781 discovery
- - William Herschel discovery of 1781
- - Seventh of nine, in space
- - Oberon circles it
- - Discovery of 1781
- - Planet with 15 moons
- - Personification of heaven
- - Ariel's planet
- - Sir William Herschel discovered it
- - Body detected in 1781
- - Miranda circles it
- - An outer planet
- - Neighbor of Saturn
- - Beyond Saturn
- - Herschel discovered it
- - Discovery of March 13, 1781
- - Herschel's discovery
- - Planet seventh nearest to the sun
- - Voyager II 1986 target
- - Saturn's neighbor
- - God of the heavens
- - Father of Cronus
- - FATHER OF ONE-EYED SONS
- - Planet after Saturn
- - Between Saturn and Neptune
- - Father of the Furies
- - Father of the Titans, Furies, etc.
- - It's 1,800,000,000 miles from the sun.
- - Seventh major planet.
- - Father of the Cyclops.
- - Green planet.
- - Astronomer Herschel's discovery.
- - William Herschel discovery, 1781
- - Neighbor of Neptune
- - Distant planet
- - Remote planet
- - One of the planets
- - Sun orbiter
- - Planet
- - Known as the "Sideways planet"
- - #7, butt of many jokes
- - Planet between Saturn and Neptune
- - Answers the plaintiff
- - Answers a reply
- - Answers
- - Comes back for another stint
- - ...... Rock, Uluru, Australian monolith
- - Henry, eighth Premier of South Australia, whose name was given to a landmark in another state
- - .. Rock, another name for Australia's Uluru site
- - Wild years of rock down under
- - .... Rock (Australian landmark)
- - Rock of Australia
- - -- Rock (central Australian landmark)
- - ...... Rock (Australian landmark, now called Uluru)
- - .... Rock: Australian attraction
- - Australia's .... Rock
- - ...... Rock (Aussie landmark)
- - ...... Rock (Uluru)
- - ...... Rock (Australian site)
- - Roy of jazz or Kevin of rock
- - ...... Rock (Australian tourist site)
- - ...... Rock (Uluru's old name)
- - ...... Rock (landmark also called Uluru)
- - Namesake of an Australian rock
- - Australian rock
- - .... Rock: Australian tourist spot
- - .... Rock, Australia
- - ...... Rock (Australian tourist attraction)
- - ...... Rock (Down Under landmark)
- - .......... Rock (Aussie attraction)
- - ........ Rock: Australian monolith
- - — rock, monolith in central australia also called uluru
- - roy known as the "godfather of neo soul"
- - Weather Underground activist Bill
- - Kevin of Soft Machine
- - British psychedelic singer/songwriter Kevin
- - Brian Eno collaborator Kevin
- - Bill mentioned often in the course of 2008 presidential mudslinging
- - ......-Allen (former last name of Phylicia Rashad of "The Cosby Show")
- - Bill of the 1960s-'70s Weather Underground
- - Sir Henry --, Australian politician born in England (1821-97)
- - "The Soloist" was based on this Nathaniel
- - Professor Bill whose 1970s associations resurfaced in the 2008 presidential election
- - "Fugitive Days: A Memoir" author Bill
- - Funk's Roy
- - British philosopher and family
- - Classic advertising annual
- - "Sgt. Fury" artist
- - Early Obama crony Bill
- - Bill who was rumored to have written Obama's "Dreams from My Father"
- - bill who co-founded the weather underground
- - Volcanic archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea
- - Vintage diner music players, informally
- - Fakes out of position, as in football
- - Diner devices, familiarly
- - Diner fixtures, informally
- - Diner music players, in brief
- - Players of 45s in diners, for short
- - Does a body-swerve
- - Outmaneuvers
- - Fakes out of position
- - Football ploys
- - Football feints
- - Fakes out a tackler
- - Case history family, akin to the Kallikaks.
- - Record holders?
- - Canadian singer whose first UK hit was Run to You in 1985
- - Canadian rock musician who sang the 1993 song Please Forgive Me: 2 wds.