➠ Words that end with s
List contains 72327 Words that end with "s".
- - "You called me?"
- - "can i help you with something?"
- - "I will marry you!"
- - Beatles lyric, "You say ...., I say no"
- - "Did you ring?"
- - Reply you like to hear
- - impossible answer to "are you asleep right now?"
- - Okay you old saphead!
- - Desired answer to "Will you marry me?"
- - Common answer to "would you like dessert?"
- - "She said ...!!" (words posted with a ring pic)
- - 'Of COURSE I'll marry you!'
- - Preferred response to "Will you marry me?"
- - "Are you coming? ... or no?"
- - Hoped-for response to "Do you love me?"
- - sarcastic reply to "are you asleep?"
- - Positive response to "Will you be my Valentine?"
- - facetious reply to "are you asleep?"
- - You bet it's found over in exercise yard
- - Desired reply to "Will you marry me?"
- - .. Chef: Marcus Samuelsson memoir
- - voting option seen in many ballot propositions
- - man or sir preceder
- - .... Minister, Paul Eddington comedy
- - assuredly a piece of enemy espionage
- - Word before '!' on direct-mail order forms
- - Affirmative cry of victory
- - With 29-Across I need a straight answer now!
- - ...., Prime Minister, political comedy
- - "......, i'm ready" (1965 barbara mason hit)
- - TV's "Say .... to the Dress"
- - eyeshadow reduced, as a positive
- - What a nod usually means
- - rick wakeman and jon anderson have been members of which "prog rock" group?
- - Thats correct
- - Certainly, affirmative
- - What's "Make eyes at" got to do with a positive answer?
- - "indeed i do"
- - "...... we can" (2008 obama slogan)
- - Chocoholic's reply to "Want more chocolate?"
- - Part of a schoolboy essay that's correct
- - Anticipated marriage proposal response
- - "Was this puzzle fun?" answer
- - Some sockeye salmon? Certainly!
- - Sure I'd love to!
- - "......, and..." (improv technique)
- - Studies after missing start of course
- - word that appears three times in the last seven words of ulysses
- - agreed, alright!
- - Affirmative answers the jury ultimately returns
- - song title for coldplay, musiq soulchild, or mcalmont & butler
- - "Absolutely I do"
- - "... in deed!" (enthusiastic assent)
- - Finally, Harry gets even - it's affirmative
- - common questionnaire option
- - potential binary question response
- - TV's "...., Dear"
- - Permission granter's word
- - It's not a no
- - The ayes have it
- - Proposition position
- - Si en ingles
- - The old swine at first gives thumbs-up
- - last word in james joyce's "ulysses"
- - [Thumbs up emoji]
- - "it's a love story, baby, just say ......" (swift)
- - a bit of twentieth-century espionage? certainly
- - da or ja, in english
- - That's right, the old-fashioned school head
- - "Can I have a cookie?" reply
- - Desired answer to a proposal
- - "it's a love story, baby, just say, '......'" (taylor swift lyric)
- - TLC bridal fashion show Say ... to the Dress
- - Dad's reply, sometimes
- - an engaging answer, perhaps
- - Sought-after response
- - More definite response than "Maybe"
- - si here?
- - music to your ears, maybe
- - word that turns a proposal into an engagement
- - Exultant utterance
- - Word that a nod might replace
- - Twenty Questions reply
- - exclamation accompanying a fist pump
- - "..., Virginia, there is a Santa Claus"
- - People pleaser's answer, maybe
- - word that might accompany a fist pump
- - "Ja," in German and Swedish
- - Roundabout prog-rock band
- - R.S.V.P. option
- - ... and . . . (improv principle)
- - 'All riiiiight!!!'
- - Word that establishes consent
- - Certainly tricky, these puzzles ultimately
- - "... we can!"
- - Shortest answer from a Magic 8 Ball
- - Agreement concerning some country estate?
- - Simple reply
- - Word of assent, agreement, or acknowledgment
- - ... Chef (memoir by celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson)
- - no's u-turn
- - An affirmative
- - What a thumbs-up means
- - No opposition
- - 'Do I ever!'
- - Possible response in the game Twenty Questions
- - word hinted at when uttering "is the pope catholic?"
- - Shonda Rimes memoir Year of ...
- - Jim Carrey film "... Man"
- - "... Minister," political satire British sitcom from the 80s
- - The opposite of "No"
- - "... Man," a 2008 comedy-drama starring Jim Carrey
- - Affirmative start to yesterday
- - sí, in seattle
- - Verbal equivalent of an affirmative nod
- - Triumphant bellow
- - "..., a thousand times ..." (much-quoted line from "Pride and Prejudice")
- - English rock band whose name is an affirmative response
- - That's right, in my estimation
- - Answer expected while down on one knee?
- - Year of ... (Shonda Rhimes memoir)
- - indeed, the yorkshire opener got two points
- - "......, and" [improv thing]
- - Verbal consent word
- - Translation for "oui" or "sí"
- - The old school head is in agreement
- - Jim Carrey comedy "... Man"
- - Jim Carrey comedy film "... Man"
- - 'Oui' translation
- - Affirmative word
- - 'Into it!'
- - Phone menu alternative
- - "... we can" [obama campaign chant]
- - Alternative to "maybe" or "no"
- - TLC's "Say ... to the Dress"
- - "......, and ..." (improv motto)
- - Incorrect answer to 'Is today Opposite Day?'
- - Trees lose weight, that's true
- - impossible answer to "is it opposite day?"
- - Affermative
- - "Say .... to the Dress"
- - r.s.v.p. response
- - In the army, especially? That's right
- - Thumbs-up's meaning
- - Is the pope Catholic?
- - Referendum choice
- - Absolutely!
- - "Owner of a Lonely Heart" band
- - Word on a Ouija board
- - Toady's answer
- - Ouija board word
- - Verbal nod
- - Toady's response
- - Sycophant's response
- - Ballot option
- - Sycophant's answer
- - Start of a reply to Virginia
- - Last word of "Ulysses"
- - It's an OK word
- - Happy response to a marriage proposal
- - Doorbell-answerer's word
- - Twenty Questions answer
- - Eyes: Slang
- - Bedstand items
- - Lighting requiring fifty units of current
- - Bedside bulb holders
- - Living room lighting sources
- - Lights and large folded-up maps
- - Devices for giving light
- - Devices providing light
- - complete the name of this dublin landmark: the five ...........
- - Bulbs of 50 amps
- - lighting using 50 units of current
- - they can brighten your night
- - Lights that may stand on the floor
- - Genies may live in them
- - Sources of light lampoons? No love lost!
- - light fixtures that become vises when you add a c
- - They provide lighting
- - Could they burn 50 units of electricity?
- - Light sources, often placed on study tables
- - Office items that might be "gooseneck"
- - Fixtures that may contain "lava"
- - gooseneck and swing-arm, e.g.
- - Torchiers, e.g.
- - Table lights
- - Light providers on tabletops
- - Lanterns
- - Genies' quarters
- - Desktop sources of light
- - Tiffany treasures
- - Reading lights
- - End table lights
- - Nightstand lights
- - End table fixtures
- - Household lights
- - They can go from floor to ceiling
- - Items on end tables, often
- - Moth attractors
- - Nightstand fixtures
- - Tiffany products
- - Tanning salon equipment
- - Genie holders
- - Desktop accessories
- - They shine the light
- - Many night lights
- - Bedroom staples
- - Places for genies
- - Dorm accessories
- - Miners' aids
- - Headlight bulbs
- - Spelunking aids
- - Spelunking gear
- - Lights on end tables
- - Headlights, for instance
- - Reading aids, whose parts include the ends of 17-, 23-, 45- and 57- Across
- - Room brighteners
- - Some contain argon
- - Some light sources
- - Lanterns, e.g.
- - What genies live in
- - Tiffany collectibles
- - Reading chair accompaniers
- - Bulb holders
- - They can brighten up a room
- - They may require oil
- - Dorm-desk items
- - Genie homes
- - Oil burners
- - Genie containers
- - Homes for genies
- - Night-table lights
- - They often have shades on
- - Some oil containers
- - End-table light sources
- - They may sport shades
- - Night-table devices
- - Genies' homes
- - Table pieces
- - Arc and hurricane
- - Miners' hat fixtures
- - Some are shaded
- - Light bulb holders
- - Light objects?
- - Furniture store features
- - Tiffany offerings
- - Heat providers
- - Heat sources
- - Sources of enlightenment
- - Lighting-store stock
- - Some oil users
- - They're shaded, yet give light
- - Genie prisons
- - Desktop lighters
- - Goosenecks, for instance
- - Some are wicked
- - Genies' haunts?
- - Lucigens
- - End-table items
- - Illuminators
- - Neons, e.g.
- - Sources of light or heat
- - "Oil for the ...... of China"
- - Living-room pieces
- - Living-room items
- - Torchiers.
- - Sources of light.
- - Light devices.
- - Room décor.
- - "New ...... for old."
- - Lighting devices.
- - Street lights.
- - Oil containers
- - Reading aids
- - Headlights?
- - Torches
- - Light sources
- - .... lights
- - Office items
- - Hurricane ......
- - Household appurtenances.
- - Bridge
- - they light up a room
- - the five ..........: dublin landmark.
- - Tatamis, e.g.
- - Erosion control supply
- - Cellphone ringers
- - Firehouse warning signals
- - Firehouse ringers
- - Firehouse bells
- - Fills with anxiety
- - Dream interrupters
- - Cries wolf
- - Claxons
- - Causes of sleep disturbance
- - Alerts
- - Klaxons.
- - Causes fear
- - Anti-theft devices
- - Tocsins.
- - Danger signals
- - Clock parts
- - Startles
- - Sirens
- - Some buzzers
- - They wake you
- - Warnings from nearly all branches
- - Frightens
- - Warning signals
- - Some cell signals
- - Warning sounds
- - Fire startlers?
- - They go off when tripped
- - Many are set on Sunday nights
- - Protection rackets?
- - Hair-raising moments for air marshal with no hair?
- - Museum installations
- - Devices to signal danger
- - Sad to say, gripping marine excursions often accompany these
- - Warnings of danger
- - Signals for firefighters
- - They signal danger
- - Clocks that wake sleepers
- - Causes concern in
- - Anti-theft system features
- - Scares
- - Chili rating units
- - Clock radios' buzzers
- - Snooze buttons stop them
- - Morning buzzers
- - Burglar deterrents
- - Noisy types with gangster capable of releasing firepower
- - Waker-uppers
- - Some bells and whistles
- - Ironic items to steal
- - More than concerns
- - Burglars' concerns
- - Wake-up calls
- - Some shrill noises
- - Fills with apprehension
- - Clock radio features
- - Heist halters
- - Causes to fret
- - Scares silly
- - Sounds the klaxons
- - Disconcerts
- - Clock radio noises
- - Antitheft noisemakers
- - "Emergency!" warnings
- - Bedside buzzers
- - They're set
- - Some cellphone settings
- - Roosters, at times
- - Morning janglers
- - Emergency notifiers
- - Burglar discouragers
- - They may have bells and whistles
- - Eye-openers
- - Warnings
- - Eye-opening things
- - Bells and whistles, maybe
- - Warning devices
- - Warning bells
- - Security devices
- - Alternatives to The Club
- - Heist foilers
- - Sleep disturbers
- - Morning warnings
- - Early-warning systems
- - They may arouse you
- - They might arouse you
- - Bells and whistles, say
- - Sirens, at times
- - Smoke detectors, e.g.
- - Bells and whistles?
- - They may rouse you
- - Fire and burglar, e.g.
- - Causes of some rude awakenings
- - Causes concern
- - Fire station fixtures
- - Gives a start
- - Wake-up noises
- - Dream enders, maybe
- - Spooks
- - Morning jinglers
- - Ringing bells, perhaps
- - Bells that are ringing, perhaps?
- - Gives a turn
- - Clock systems
- - Bank devices
- - Trepidations
- - They're set for rising
- - Unsettles
- - Dismays
- - Makes anxious
- - Disturbs
- - Upsets
- - Shocks
- - Distresses
- - Sirens in the way of ship