➠ Words that end with s
List contains 72327 Words that end with "s".
- - The end of a railway or other transport route
- - final part of a school period in america
- - station at the end of a transport route [8]
- - station at the end of a transport route
- - the end of the line for school period in america
- - End of an academic period in America
- - an expression in america for the railhead
- - tern shaking tail without end
- - End of school time in America
- - the empty road, without end
- - a word in america for the railhead
- - Where, if the train doesn't stop, it's only by accident
- - end of part of american academic year
- - Oddly their maths symbol is at end of line
- - Station at one end of the line
- - After reflection during Whitsun, I'm retiring -- end of the line
- - Railway end
- - the end of part of the american school year, perhaps
- - End of a line
- - It's the end of the line for Government's stint in America
- - The vacant Republican without limit
- - American expression for bus station?
- - End of semester in America?
- - End of Americanism?
- - End of the line; railhead
- - End of semester in the States?
- - First of tenors leading Queen without end
- - American word for journey's end?
- - Last part's period popular with the compilers?
- - The end of a line
- - End of schooldays in America
- - End four years as President?
- - Time runs out in end
- - Lawrence Wright reported takeaway at the end of the journey
- - In the middle of Rotterdam without something for the bus
- - Albany, to the Erie Canal
- - End of the line
- - End ..
- - Object of travel? Four years for a president, say
- - Point finally reached after weeks of study in America
- - Period in the States is the last stop
- - Depot gutter half-removed - ?
- - Without limit or boundary
- - Final point?
- - Destination point
- - Bus or train station
- - Time runs out to get final goal
- - Transport depot
- - Boundary post.
- - Penn Station is one.
- - Important station.
- - Destination
- - "Last stop!"
- - Bus station
- - Final station on a line
- - Public transport stops here when time runs out
- - Julia, actress who played Anna Scott in the 1999 romcom film Notting Hill
- - julia ...., shot to fame in pretty woman
- - The princess bride pirate
- - Alice ..., host of the BBC archaeology series Digging for Britain
- - Dread Pirate ..., fictional pirate played by Cary Elwes in the 1987 film "The Princess Bride"
- - Julia ... (Pretty woman in "Pretty Woman")
- - Female star of "Pretty Woman"
- - Eric who played Sal Maroni in "The Dark Knight" and is actress Julia's brother
- - Administerer of the oath of office to Obama
- - Chief justice of the United States
- - Julia who played 46-Across
- - Julia of "Pretty Woman"
- - She played the pretty woman in "Pretty Woman"
- - Julia of "The Pelican Brief"
- - "Pretty Woman" star
- - pretty woman star, julia ....
- - possible majority opinion writer
- - Julia ... of "Eat Pray Love"
- - Julia's acting niece Emma
- - emma of "american horror story"
- - With Arm, Newfoundland community
- - Whose Rules of Order is that?
- - Sam ........ (Juno Artist of 2004)
- - Journalist Cokie
- - 'Eat Pray Love' star
- - Former Supreme Court justice.
- - Rehnquist's successor
- - Oscar winner Julia
- - Margaret Thatcher's maiden name
- - Journalist Cokie who appears on ABC and NPR
- - Rehnquist's successor as chief justice
- - Chief Justice John
- - Julia —, US actress
- - Rehnquist's replacement
- - 1955 Fonda role
- - Brockovich portrayer
- - Barbie's last name
- - Best Actress of 2000
- - W court appointee
- - Memorable Henry Fonda role
- - Best Actress winner for "Erin Brockovich"
- - Pulver's superior
- - Julia or Mr.
- - Morley and Morse
- - Dole and Packwood
- - "Northwest Passage" author
- - Rule-book man
- - Theatrical "Mister."
- - "Mister" of stage and screen.
- - Taylor, Wagner, Young, etc.
- - Famous fictional Mister.
- - ...... Rules of Order.
- - Thomas Heggen's hero.
- - Novelist Kenneth.
- - Phillies' pitcher.
- - Philadelphia's Robin.
- - New Governor of Rhode Island.
- - Governor of Rhode Island.
- - Henry Fonda's pseudonym.
- - Author of "Oliver Wiswell."
- - Former Supreme Court member.
- - Former Supreme Court Justice, advocate of world government.
- - Justice, U. S. Supreme Court, 1930–45.
- - Associate Justice of Supreme Court.
- - Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, appointed 1930.
- - Bush judicial appointee
- - Supreme Court justice
- - Member of 38-Across
- - Supreme Court name
- - See 7 Across
- - adele ...., one-time big brother star and cancer survivor
- - Breed of sheep originating from central France, with a muscular, wedgeshaped body
- - ........Potvin ( with 38 Across won 1981 Stanley Cup)
- - Potvin in the Hockey Hall of Fame
- - Hockey's Potvin
- - Hockey Hall of Famer Potvin
- - Potvin or Leary
- - Hockey great Potvin
- - Potvin of the NHL
- - Potvin or Savard
- - Potvin of hockey
- - Hockey player Potvin
- - 1978 debut single by Blondie
- - Is he one absorbed in studies?
- - The man is followed home
- - mr law, ex-footballer
- - Spouse of Margaret Thatcher, first woman British Prime Minister
- - The little room is for him
- - Stand-up comic and voice of Diego in Ice Age (with 1 across)
- - French saint who's an anagram of SNIDE
- - "Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll" star Leary
- - 'High Life' director Claire
- - Name that anagrams to "snide"
- - Leary of the 'Ice Age' series
- - "Beau Travail" director Claire
- - Martyr, later canonised, believed to be the first bishop of Paris
- - Jim Broadbent, in "The Iron Lady"
- - Margaret Thatcher's husband
- - 'Tree of Smoke' novelist Johnson
- - TV's Leary
- - Leary of 'Rescue Me'
- - Leary of 'Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll'
- - Patron saint lives on earth
- - Leary of "The Amazing Spider-Man"
- - Leary of "Wag the Dog"
- - Foul-mouthed Leary
- - Actor Leary
- - Comic Leary
- - Philosopher Diderot
- - Comedian Leary
- - Actor O'Hare of "Milk"
- - Thinker Diderot
- - Leary of TV's "Rescue Me"
- - Diderot's first name
- - Comic actor Leary
- - St. ......, patron saint of France
- - Leary in "Wag the Dog"
- - Leary of comedy
- - "Rescue Me" actor Leary
- - Comic/actor Leary
- - France's patron saint or actor Leary
- - 'The Ref' star Leary
- - "Mr. Margaret Thatcher"
- - St.-......, capital of Réunion
- - Leary in "The Ref"
- - French patron
- - Patron saint: Fr.
- - Dancer Ruth St. ....
- - Paris patron
- - Ruth St. ......
- - Choreographer Ruth St. ......
- - French martyr
- - First Bishop of Paris
- - France's saint
- - French muralist
- - Patron of France.
- - St. ......, city near Paris.
- - Stand-up comic Leary
- - Patron saint of Paris
- - France's patron saint
- - Patron saint of France
- - French saint
- - Boy's name
- - blondie single
- - Snide sort of chap
- - Girl's taking in trainee to produce yearly records
- - For the records, there are about fifty old coins
- - Old records from computer system turned up in a nanosecond
- - Records some plants university's thrown out
- - Pavlova left over, son records
- - the records will show women about fifty
- - Yearly records of events
- - Records of events year by year
- - year books are non-u as far as historical records go
- - Record(Used today)
- - Records of past events
- - History books
- - Chronological account of events in successive years
- - History article on news — too brief
- - The pound enters into the foreign coin's history
- - The pages of history
- - Tacitus work about Augustus's successors
- - Historic writeup
- - Medieval soldiers who marched under the banner of the cross
- - Soldiers engaged in religious wars of the medieval period
- - Group led by Richard the Lionheart
- - Ivanhoe's allies
- - Zealots; activists
- - converts and fits
- - "Did you know, a hen tosses and ... 1a fifty times a day to stop the embryo from sticking to the shell?"
- - Takes a right
- - converts not bearing right in backstreet
- - Lefts, rights and uies
- - Road features that might be left, right or "U"
- - makes a left or right
- - Goes left or right
- - Goes right or left
- - Curling ins and outs
- - Lefts and rights
- - Hangs a right
- - They might be left on the road
- - Makes a left, e.g.
- - Hangs a left
- - Rights, e.g.
- - Right, left and U
- - Zig and zag
- - Changes orientation
- - Goes round giving entertainment
- - crucial moments in formula 1
- - emotional shocks of revolutions
- - Chances to play in a board game
- - switches direction
- - Goes round providing entertainment
- - Acts on a revolving stage?
- - spins in two directions after grass is trimmed
- - they're taken in risk
- - Nauseates one when it goes off
- - "Players take ... to roll the dice."
- - Take ...... (go one at a time)
- - Slalom challenges
- - Doughnuts, for instance
- - Chess players take them
- - Changes directions
- - Becomes unfit to eat
- - In borscht urn some goes bad
- - Starts to rot
- - Chances to play more than one of the sides today?
- - They're taken in chess
- - Rotations
- - Game units
- - Circles tortuous unknown roads, not seeing openings
- - Throws of the dice, maybe
- - Does a pirouette, e.g
- - Spins, rolls or draws
- - Chances to play for all sides today?
- - Succession in a board game
- - Changes one's ways, literally
- - Becomes a traitor
- - Drivers make them often
- - Chances to play
- - Parts of directions
- - Players take them
- - Revisits an earlier time
- - Spins in board games, say
- - They're taken in checkers
- - Blinkers signal them
- - Board-game spins
- - Becomes sour
- - Blinkers indicate them
- - Rolls over
- - They're taken in sequence
- - Part 3 of remark
- - Racetrack features
- - Game positions
- - Changes colors
- - Game divisions
- - "As the World ......"
- - ...... on the heat
- - Changes color, as a leaf
- - Variety acts
- - Spins.
- - Diverts.
- - Changes, as leaves.
- - Short walks or rides.
- - Vaudeville acts.
- - Reverses.
- - Converts.
- - What directional signals are for.
- - Convolutions.
- - Veers.
- - What the earth does.
- - Times of chronological change.
- - Acts in a variety show.
- - Sorry! attempts?
- - Short walks?
- - Rotates
- - Revolves
- - Pirouettes
- - Changes course
- - Changes direction
- - Contorts
- - Changes color
- - Goes
- - Changes
- - Goes on stage
- - Whirls
- - .... swings
- - Goes bad
- - Goes sour
- - Sours
- - Defects
- - Blushes
- - Opportunities
- - Revolutions.
- - "Chances ......"
- - Goes around
- - Dance maneuvers
- - acts in rotation?
- - diverting acts?
- - parts of a chess game
- - Goes with birds, say
- - Shots taken in rotation?
- - Twists
- - Maze features
- - Lawn matter
- - It's in the park
- - Lawn .......
- - Lawn material
- - Lawn makeup
- - informant on the lawn
- - Lawnmower target that marks the beginning of 16a
- - *Sniff sniff* The smell of this freshly cut lawn stuff is always nostalgic and reminds one of playgrounds
- - Lawn surface
- - spill the beans all over the lawn!
- - Common stain
- - Whitman's "Leaves of ...."
- - Yankee Stadium surface
- - Crab or blue follower
- - Mower's target
- - Sod
- - Bermuda ......
- - Wimbledon surface
- - Park feature
- - Green stuff
- - Rough stuff
- - Pastureland
- - Pasture
- - Rye, for one
- - Cow chow
- - Cow food
- - It covers a lot of ground
- - Police informer
- - Vegetation
- - {/Title figure in an Aesop fable/}
- - Marijuana
- - Green land?
- - Bamboo, e.g
- - Weed.
- - Pot
- - Tennis surface
- - Tennis court surface
- - Informer
- - Informant
- - Turf
- - Ground cover
- - Dope
- - Feed for grazing animals
- - Wimbledon's playing surface
- - Fescue or bamboo, eg
- - what cows graze on
- - alternative to astroturf
- - Main food of a graminivore
- - grey beast of burden in vegetation
- - Could such a widow make hay?
- - The edible organs of poultry, usually the heart, gizzard and liver
- - Entrails of a chicken or other fowl
- - Poultry parts
- - Remove these from the turkey for gravy
- - big order allows ingredients for gravy
- - Turkey innards
- - Thanksgiving gravy ingredients
- - Gravy morsels
- - Gravy ingredients.
- - big order allows for gravy ingredients