➠ Words that end with s
List contains 72327 Words that end with "s".
- - Smith might be one
- - John Smith, possibly
- - John Smith, perhaps
- - John Smith may be one
- - John Doe, perhaps
- - John Doe, for one
- - "...... Smith and Jones" (TV oldie)
- - ".... Smith and Jones": 1970s TV Western
- - ".... Smith and Jones": '70s TV Western
- - ........ Smith and Jones : '70s TV show
- - Smith, sometimes
- - John Smith, often
- - Smith, at times
- - Police blotter datum
- - Phony handle
- - Perp's cover
- - Otherwise named
- - Name after "a.k.a."
- - Name a criminal goes by
- - Misleading name
- - Misleading moniker
- - Made-up monicker
- - Literally, "at another time"
- - Hood's pseudonym
- - Fugitive's fake name
- - Fake moniker
- - Criminal's creation, perhaps
- - Criminal cover
- - Cover name
- - Con's cover
- - Cat Stevens, to Yusuf Islam
- - Billy the Kid, to Henry McCarty
- - Another name for a person
- - A con artist may go by it
- - "Wanted" poster entry
- - "Gloria, I think they got the ......" Laura Branigan
- - "America's Most Wanted" info, sometimes
- - You could go under one
- - Word on a "Wanted" list
- - Word on "Wanted" posters
- - What a thief might go by
- - What a person may go under
- - Wanted poster snippet
- - Underworld name
- - Underworld "monicker."
- - Type of writ
- - Twitter handle
- - TV spy series starring Jennifer Garner
- - Tony Starks to Ghostface Killah, e.g.
- - Tony Clifton, for Andy Kaufman
- - The Sundance Kid, for Harry Longabaugh
- - Swindler's name, perhaps
- - Stage name e.g.
- - Spy's name, quite possibly
- - Spy's name, possibly
- - Spy's assumption
- - Spy show that starred Jennifer Garner as Sydney Bristow
- - Spy series directed by J .J. Abrams
- - Son of Sam, e.g.
- - Something to go under
- - Something a thief might take
- - Some cons assume it
- - Show that follows Sydney Bristow
- - Series featuring agent Sydney Bristow
- - Second handle
- - Robert Galbraith, to J. K. Rowling
- - Rap sheet word
- - Rap sheet name, maybe
- - Rap sheet moniker
- - Rap sheet handle
- - R. Spencer, to J. Valentine
- - Popular spy show
- - Police-blotter info
- - Police profile datum
- - Police blotter name
- - Perp's red herring
- - Perp's fake name
- - Other name
- - Other handle
- - One may assume one
- - O. Henry's "...... Jimmy Valentine"
- - O. Henry, e.g.
- - Not the real name
- - Nom de puzzle, for crossword writers
- - Nom de plume's cousin
- - Nom de plume of sorts
- - Nom de crook
- - Name such as George Eliot
- - Name registered at many an escort service
- - Name on a spy's passport, perhaps
- - Name on a police blotter, maybe
- - Name on a police blotter
- - Name of a sort
- - Name in the No-Tell Motel registry, most likely
- - Name in the No-Tell Motel registry
- - Name for some
- - Name after a name
- - Misleading handle
- - Low profile maintainer
- - Kirk Douglas, for one
- - Kind of writ
- - Jennifer Garner's is "That Girl Who Started on the TV Show '......'"
- - Jennifer Garner spy-fi drama
- - Jennifer Garner "spy-fi" series
- - Item on a forged document, perhaps
- - Information on a rogues' gallery card.
- - Incognito traveler's need
- - Incognito traveler's invention
- - Imogen's Fidele in "Cymbeline"
- - Handle on a rap sheet
- - Handle for a vandal
- - Gangster's moniker
- - Gangland monicker
- - Fugitive's invention
- - Fugitive's creation
- - Former Yo La Tengo label
- - False name used by a spy
- - False moniker
- - False assumption?
- - Fake name used by a criminal
- - Fake name on a wanted poster
- - Fake name mentioned on a rap sheet
- - Fake name assumed by a spy
- - F.B.I.-poster word
- - Estée Lauder or Max Factor
- - Escapee's acquisition
- - Dutch Schultz, for Arthur Flegenheimer
- - Dossier cover?
- - Cryptonym's cousin
- - Cryptonym alternative
- - Crook's ruse
- - Crook's pseudonym
- - Crook's invention
- - Crook's fake name
- - Criminals and computer operators may use one
- - Criminal's shield
- - Criminal's dodge
- - Criminal's creation
- - Criminal's assumed name
- - Criminal's "a k a" name
- - Criminal-card notation
- - Cover, of a sort
- - Con's cover, of a sort
- - Con name maybe
- - Chevalier de Seingalt, for Casanova
- - Carlos Danger, e.g.
- - Calif. Yo La Tengo label
- - CA Yo La Tengo label
- - CA record label they use as a handle?
- - Butch Cassidy, e.g.
- - Butch Cassidy was one
- - Butch Cassidy or the Sundance Kid, e.g.
- - Blotter word
- - Blotter name
- - Bit of checkpoint deception
- - Billy the Kid, for Henry McCarty
- - Assumed name used by a criminal
- - Armstrong's "...... Jimmy Valentine"
- - Ann Landers or Mark Twain
- - AKA, to a criminal
- - ABC spy series
- - ABC show that ended its fourth season with a car crash cliffhanger
- - ABC series featuring Jennifer Garner as Sydney Bristow
- - ABC series about spy Sydney Bristow
- - A thief might take one
- - A thief may use one
- - A spy might work under one
- - A sail (anag)
- - A criminal may have one
- - A criminal may go by it
- - 2000s spy series that made Jennifer Garner a star
- - 2000s spy series starring Jennifer Garner
- - 2000s espionage series starring Jennifer Garner
- - 2000s ABC series starring Jennifer Garner as a spy
- - 1990's "More Than Words Can Say" band
- - "Mr. Howard" to Jesse James, e.g.
- - "More Than Words Can Say" supergroup
- - "Aka" kin
- - "...... Jimmy Valentine," 1921 play
- - ...... dictus (otherwise called)
- - Police-blotter entry
- - Something to go by.
- - Nom de guerre
- - Fictitious name
- - Also called
- - Identity concealer
- - Butch Cassidy, for one
- - Hood's handle
- - Identity hider
- - Kind of cover
- - Crook's cover
- - It's assumed
- - Alter ego?
- - Billy the Kid, e.g.
- - Pseudonym
- - Assumed name
- - Identity-concealing name
- - Regrettably adopting one false identity
- - A computer hacker usually uses this
- - Rap sheet name
- - Nom de plume
- - False identity
- - Anna Gram, say, for a wordsmith
- - Alternate name
- - Fake name
- - Name adopted when following boxer
- - What a pity, I included assumed name
- - Criminal's fake name
- - False name
- - Name on a rap sheet
- - Something to assume
- - 'A Lady' for Jane Austen, e.g
- - 'aka' name
- - Pseudonym of sorts
- - What follows "aka"
- - Secondary handle
- - Regrettably jailing one giving false name
- - Doe, perhaps
- - Wanted-poster info
- - George Sand, for one
- - Spy's "name"
- - Jennifer Garner spy series
- - Also, in name only
- - Also known as
- - A spy may go by one
- - Mark Twain, for one
- - Name used by a 26-Across, perhaps
- - Fake handle
- - Sadly imprisons one giving false name
- - Impostor's identity
- - What a criminal may assume
- - Rap sheet item
- - Aid for a fugitive
- - O. Henry or Mark Twain
- - Pen name, e.g
- - Billy the Kid vis-à-vis Henry McCarty
- - What a spy may assume
- - Leave port for a Rising with an assumed name
- - Name after 'aka'
- - Rap sheet info
- - Invented identity
- - Alternative handle
- - 'Buffalo Bill,' for William Cody
- - 'Doe' or 'Roe,' perhaps
- - Another identity unfortunately trapping one
- - Assumed identity
- - Wanted poster datum
- - Name on a wanted poster
- - What many an author assumes
- - False ID
- - Phony name
- - Eminem, to Marshall Mathers III
- - ID cover
- - Billy the Kid, for one
- - Phony moniker
- - Wanted poster handle
- - Criminal handle
- - Blotter bit
- - Word on a wanted poster
- - Margaret Atwood's '.... Grace'
- - Fake ID
- - Deep Throat, to the Watergate informant
- - Many a rapper's name
- - A voyage back as result of making a name for oneself
- - Fugitive's moniker
- - Crook's other name
- - Wanted poster listing
- - "Otherwise known as" name
- - Elia, to Lamb
- - El Chapo, to Joaquin Guzman
- - "Doe" or "Roe," commonly
- - One of Kimble's many, on "The Fugitive"
- - AKA follower
- - Criminal's false name
- - Second name, perhaps
- - Lewis Carroll or Mark Twain
- - Tokyo Rose, e.g
- - Fugitive's assumption
- - Criminal's cover, perhaps
- - Otherwise known as
- - Hannah Montana, to Miley Stewart
- - Rap-sheet datum
- - Rap-sheet entry
- - Blotter entry
- - Rap sheet listing
- - Pseudonym lead-in
- - Wanted poster word
- - 007, e.g
- - Mata Hari was one
- - False front
- - Cover
- - Pen name
- - Protective cover
- - At another time
- - Handle
- - Moniker
- - Stage name.
- - adoption for a double life
- - us drama starring jennifer garner
- - sadly, included one pseudonym
- - Perpetrator's cover, perhaps
- - cover story piece?
- - Art Vandelay, for George Constanza
- - 2001-2006 spy series starring Jennifer Garner
- - username, perhaps
- - pseudonym of a storyteller's not right
- - lisa worked with a different name
- - unfortunately including international's assumed name
- - Crook's false name
- - name on a false document
- - Second calling?
- - show featuring cia agent sydney bristow
- - Pen-name, eg
- - Another name for a sail
- - Lip ... (luster-giving cosmetic)
- - Shiny and sticky lip product, song by Lil Mama
- - Shiny cosmetic for the lips
- - explanation of superficial shine
- - Cosmetic applied for shiny lips
- - Cosmetic that can be applied with a brush
- - Third-degree deprivation of lustre
- - lip-shine cosmetic
- - Sticky lip coat
- - Shiny lip or wood finish
- - Shiny lip cosmetic
- - Lip ...... (type of cosmetic)
- - Shiny lip application
- - Shine; type of paint
- - Lip shiner
- - Part of a makeup kit
- - Lip cosmetic
- - Lip luster
- - Lip shine
- - Lip cover
- - Lip protection
- - Lip enhancer
- - Lustre, sheen
- - Shine in good defeat
- - It adds shine to lips
- - such paint starts glowing - largely on smooth surfaces
- - paint, a gallon a write-off
- - goop hawked by kylie jenner
- - provide a definition for, in a way
- - .... over; sweep under the rug
- - lustrous paint finish
- - slogs desperately to reach finish
- - Nice shine over a surface
- - makeup that adds a bright finish to lips
- - It makes lips shine
- - Lipstick alternative
- - Shiny application for lips
- - Sheen — paint
- - Lipstick's kin
- - Kiss residue, perhaps
- - Shininess
- - Slick paint
- - Lips application
- - Alternative to 17-Across
- - Paint or photo finish
- - Explanation given in Sheen
- - Brilliance demands explanation
- - Shiny paint
- - Give short shrift to, with 'over'
- - Revealing lipstick
- - Explain away, with 'over'
- - Skim (over)
- - Paint a little county society
- - Paint asset
- - Very shiny finish
- - Luster for the lips
- - Kisser coating
- - Some makeup ... or a hint to 17-, 26-, 43- and 58-Across
- - Photo's finish
- - Superficial luster
- - Brief explanation
- - Toronto ..., Canadian basketball team in the NBA with a dinosaur-themed name
- - Toronto ..., Canadian team in NBA which plays its home games at Scotiabank Arena
- - NBA team with a dinosaur mascot
- - Toronto team
- - NBA team welcome in Jurassic Park?
- - Avian predators take a dim view of hills
- - Toronto NBA team
- - NBA team
- - toronto
- - "Jurassic Park" attack birds
- - 'Jurassic Park' creatures
- - Eagles, for instance
- - Hawks and eagles
- - Canadian cagers
- - Hawks, e.g
- - Toronto hoops pros
- - Natural hunters
- - "Jurassic Park" attackers
- - Atlantic Division cagers
- - Kites, for example
- - Carnivorous birds
- - "Jurassic Park" terrors
- - Predatory birds
- - Birds of prey
- - who "they" are, in the "jurassic park" line "unless they figure out how to open doors"