➠ Words that end with w

List contains 3160 Words that end with "w".

  • - Curved nail on a cat's paw
  • - Hammer part used for removing nails
  • - Curved nail on a cat's foot
  • - Hammer part that can remove nails
  • - Bird's curved nail
  • - Tooth's partner
  • - Nail puller
  • - Curved nail
  • - Animal's nail
  • - Part of a hammer that can remove nails
  • - Nail that's often curved
  • - Nail remover on a hammer
  • - Nail on a paw
  • - Murder by Death "Red of Tooth and ......"
  • - Curved nail, perhaps
  • - Hooked nail
  • - Hammer's nail remover
  • - Sharp nail
  • - Hawk's nail
  • - Persian nail
  • - Fight desperately
  • - Eagle's nail
  • - Nail-pulling hammer part
  • - Nail-removing hammer part
  • - Fight tooth and nail
  • - Motorhead song about nail?
  • - Nail remover
  • - Nail
  • - alfred lord tennyson described nature as "red in tooth and ........".
  • - a sharp, curved nail on the foot of a cat
  • - nail key decree
  • - White ..: hard seltzer brand
  • - Toy grabber in a machine
  • - Scratching post scratcher
  • - the —, 1981 novel by norah lofts
  • - part of a midway skill crane
  • - area of expertise for a judge
  • - White ... (brand of flavored hard seltzers)
  • - ... your way to the top
  • - Frustrating device in an arcade
  • - One of those possibly coming up to scratch?
  • - Toy grabber in an arcade game
  • - Crab part to watch out for
  • - Grabbing tool in a classic arcade game
  • - Animal toenail
  • - Raven's toenail
  • - a weapon, for a chicken
  • - Scrabble champion's first rule
  • - Sharp weapon for a falcon
  • - end of many a hammer
  • - Bear ....; donut shop selection
  • - ... crane (toy-grabbing machine)
  • - Sharp fingernail
  • - Cry of rook perhaps, possessing large talon
  • - Talon : eagle :: ... : tiger
  • - lobster or crab part
  • - Cry of bird bearing large talon
  • - Part of a bear's paw
  • - Bird talon
  • - Feline weapon
  • - Chela
  • - Lobster delicacy
  • - Bear's weapon
  • - Raptorial feature
  • - Lobster's pincher
  • - Lobster's "hand"
  • - Hammer's grabber
  • - Decapod's weapon
  • - Cat weapon
  • - Bear part
  • - What a cat scratches with
  • - Toucan's toenail
  • - Sort of hammer
  • - Serving of lobster
  • - Owl feature
  • - Lobster's grabber
  • - Lobster meat source
  • - Defense for some animals
  • - Crab feature
  • - Bear's scratcher
  • - Animal's weapon
  • - Wolverine's blade
  • - What an eagle grabs with
  • - Tina Turner "Steel ......"
  • - Tiger's weapon
  • - This could really grab you
  • - Tabby's defensive weapon
  • - Tabby's defense
  • - Struggle, figuratively
  • - Sharp part of a cat's paw
  • - Scratcher of a scratching post
  • - Scratch — scrape
  • - Scrape, cat-style
  • - Retractable part of a jaguar
  • - Retractable feature of Wolverine
  • - Part of Freddy Krueger's right glove
  • - One end of some hammers
  • - Motorhead song that scratches?
  • - Mosquito's "foot"
  • - Maul, maybe
  • - Lobster's pride
  • - Lobster's pincer
  • - Lobster's chela
  • - Lobster weapon
  • - Leopard's weapon
  • - Leopard weapon
  • - Injure, in a way
  • - Hammer part, perhaps
  • - Grackle's grappler
  • - Feline feature
  • - Evil doctor in "Inspector Gadget"
  • - Dr. ...... (Inspector Gadget's nemesis)
  • - Dig sans tools
  • - Crab's pincher
  • - Crab's appendage
  • - Crab serving
  • - Corn or lemon follower
  • - Construction crane attachment
  • - Clutcher
  • - Certain animal defense
  • - Bird weapon
  • - Animal's defense
  • - Arcade game feature
  • - Itch reliever
  • - Pincer
  • - Lobster pincer
  • - One way to get to the top
  • - Hawk's weapon
  • - Eagle's weapon
  • - Unguis
  • - Falcon feature
  • - Eagle feature
  • - Manhandle
  • - Lobster's weapon
  • - Talon
  • - .... hammer
  • - Lobster's defense
  • - Shellfish serving
  • - Crab's pincer
  • - Pincer, e.g
  • - Arcade game grabber
  • - Paw feature
  • - Paw part
  • - Cat's scratcher
  • - Cat's toenail
  • - Velociraptor's weapon
  • - End of a hammer
  • - Attack, like a kitty while you're trying to work
  • - Scratch maker
  • - Fearsome part of a Jabberwock
  • - Paw protrusion
  • - Talon, e.g
  • - Hammer part
  • - Hammer feature
  • - Scratch copyright code of conduct
  • - Scratcher
  • - Meaty part of a crab
  • - Raptor's weapon
  • - Curved hammer part
  • - Sharp bear part
  • - Part of some hammerheads
  • - Morsel on a shellfish platter
  • - Crab's grabber
  • - Lobster portion
  • - Lynx gripper
  • - Lion's weapon
  • - Faulty fixture in many arcade machines
  • - Part of a crab
  • - Lobster pick target
  • - Natural scratcher
  • - Eagle's talon
  • - Jaguar's weapon
  • - Grizzly paw feature
  • - Tiger's toenail
  • - Part of a crane
  • - Crab's means of defense
  • - Crab part
  • - Lobster serving
  • - Part of some hammers
  • - Tear about with police
  • - It might be retractable
  • - Kind of hammer
  • - Arcade grabber
  • - Lobster's crusher
  • - Attack, cat-style
  • - Cat's weapon
  • - Persian weapon
  • - Crab morsel
  • - Weapon used in the wild
  • - Meaty part of a lobster
  • - Owl's weapon
  • - Crayfish feature
  • - Post scratcher
  • - Persian's weapon
  • - Part of a wolf or a lobster
  • - Cat's gripper
  • - Scratch, cat-style
  • - Crab delicacy
  • - Gripper
  • - Recover (as cash), with "back"
  • - Hammerhead part
  • - Scratch (at)
  • - Tiger's gripper
  • - Condor's clutcher
  • - Bird's foot
  • - Tabby's weapon
  • - Crab's weapon
  • - Feature of some hammers
  • - Maul, in a way
  • - Grabber for 27-Across
  • - Lobster limb
  • - Bear ...... (bakery buy)
  • - Scratch's partner, on way to the top
  • - Partner of scratch
  • - Wolverine weapon
  • - Weapon for Wolverine
  • - Sharp part of a kite
  • - Type of hammer
  • - Hammer end
  • - Hammer's end
  • - Lobster's appendage
  • - Lobster feature
  • - Garden tool
  • - Fumble (for)
  • - Scrabble
  • - Scratch
  • - Fowl feature
  • - Lobster part
  • - Cat feature
  • - Part of a lobster
  • - Cardinal point
  • - snatch at legislation by country's leader
  • - Bear ... (pastry)
  • - Sharp, curved animal appendage
  • - Part of a cat or crab
  • - Arthropod extremity
  • - Bear ...... [pastry that may look like a paw]
  • - What a crab can pinch with
  • - What tipplers may have
  • - "...... Seconds of Panic: A Sportswriter Plays in the NFL" [Stefan Fatsis memoir] [2 wds]
  • - Five or six perhaps (2 wds.)
  • - First for Adam West consuming iron in some drinks?
  • - Not very many return from a place where we owe fair sums of money
  • - Four or five say (2 wds.)
  • - These are ... of my favorite things … (2 wds.)
  • - Three or four say (2 wds.)
  • - Not very many: 2 wds.
  • - About three or four (2 words)
  • - Some but not many: 2 wds.
  • - He gathered ... men and headed for the field: 2 wds.
  • - "I'd like to say ... words": 2 wds.
  • - "... Good Men" starring Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson: 2 wds.
  • - ... Good Men
  • - Not too many: 2 wds.
  • - 'I'd like to say ... words . . .'
  • - Go ...... rounds (do some boxing): 2 wds.
  • - "...... Good Men" (Tom Cruise movie): 2 wds.
  • - Not tons
  • - Not many: 2 wds.
  • - Just ...... (not very many): 2 wds.
  • - Enough to count on one hand
  • - "I've been around the block ...... times": 2 wds.
  • - "...... Good Men" (Jack Nicholson movie): 2 wds.
  • - "...... Good Men" (Demi Moore movie): 2 wds.
  • - Travis/Jones "...... Ole Country Boys"
  • - Phrase that might actually mean five or six
  • - More than two, but not many more
  • - Just two or three: 2 wds.
  • - Just ...... (not many): 2 wds.
  • - "Looking for --- good men"
  • - "He's been around the block ...... times": 2 wds.
  • - "...... Small Repairs"
  • - "...... Good Men" (Kevin Bacon movie): 2 wds.
  • - "...... Good Men" (1992 Tom Cruise movie): 2 wds.
  • - Some(Used today)
  • - Hoist
  • - Not many, but not none
  • - Some
  • - Some uttered an expression of relief
  • - Not too many
  • - Three or four
  • - Not lots
  • - More than none, less than many
  • - Two or three
  • - Three or four, maybe
  • - Three or four, say
  • - Barely any
  • - Not that many
  • - Three, say
  • - Couple? Plus one or two
  • - Hardly any
  • - Minimal
  • - Some, but not many
  • - Certainly not lots
  • - Less than many
  • - "...... Good Men" (2 words)
  • - Just three or four, say
  • - Two or three, say
  • - "...... Good Men" (Tom Cruise movie)
  • - Take ...... practice swings (2 words)
  • - Not nearly as many as 14-Across
  • - Opposite of "numerous"
  • - '...... Good Men' (Cruise/Nicholson film)
  • - "...... Good Men" (1992 film)
  • - Just some
  • - Four, say
  • - Some cafe with sandwiches
  • - Number of good men?
  • - Small quantity
  • - Rough quantity
  • - Sundry acres -- that's a relief, we hear!
  • - Shawn Colvin "...... Small Repairs"
  • - Hardly hundreds
  • - Words on Marine posters
  • - "These are ...... of my favorite things"
  • - Much less than 20
  • - At least three
  • - "...... Good Men" (Tom Cruise film)
  • - More than one
  • - Not exactly gobs
  • - Three, perhaps
  • - Cruise film, "........ Good Men"
  • - "Regrets, I've had ...... ..."
  • - One or two
  • - Marine poster words
  • - Less than lots
  • - Not all that many
  • - No great trove
  • - Rough estimate
  • - Half a dozen, say
  • - Words on some Marine posters
  • - Start of a Tom Cruise film title
  • - Not so many
  • - "...... Good Men" (1992)
  • - Defrost in a microwave
  • - Defrost, as a roast
  • - Become more welcoming
  • - Become liquid, sometimes
  • - Become friendlier
  • - Instruction on a frozen turkey
  • - Soften, perhaps
  • - Become liquid, maybe
  • - Become less tense
  • - Soften
  • - Become less formal
  • - Become friendlier with model, chuckle with woman
  • - return to a state of liquidity
  • - become soft, in a way
  • - Liquefy
  • - Turn liquid
  • - What changed as result of spring coming?
  • - Deice
  • - Spring thing
  • - Winter respite
  • - Liquefy, as snow
  • - Unfreeze, defrost
  • - 'Morse' actor; melt
  • - January warm spell
  • - Melt, as snow
  • - Grow less hostile
  • - Prepare for cooking, perhaps
  • - Dissolve, as snow
  • - January event
  • - Winter break
  • - Gradual melting
  • - Spring occurrence
  • - With 68-Across, release philosopher John Stuart from cryonic suspension?
  • - January occurrence
  • - Symbol of spring
  • - Liquefy, perhaps
  • - Start-of-spring event
  • - Feel less angry, so to speak
  • - Lose iciness
  • - Defreeze
  • - Spring warming
  • - Relief for the snowbound
  • - Midwinter event, often
  • - Easing of tension
  • - Icebreaker?
  • - Unbend
  • - Get out of the cold
  • - Antifreeze.
  • - Dissolve
  • - ...... melt
  • - Harbinger of spring
  • - Loosen
  • - Loosen (up)
  • - Sign of spring.
  • - Melt away
  • - Détente
  • - Relent
  • - Spring phenomenon.
  • - Lose one's cool
  • - Warm-up
  • - Surname of Inspector Morse actor John
  • - Gradually melt
  • - lessening of hostility
  • - Spring reversal
  • - john ..., inspector morse actor
  • - what managed to melt?