➠ Words that end with y
List contains 19875 Words that end with "y".
- - Associate, confederate
- - confederate had a bit of a fall yesterday
- - every yankee is a confederate
- - Everyone needs youth leader as confederate
- - Wartime supporter
- - Wartime confederate
- - Friendly nation during wartime
- - Friend in wartime
- - Partner in wartime
- - Friendly country during wartime
- - Confederate on a battlefield
- - non-marginalized supporter of marginalized groups
- - Friend friendly, but not at first
- - One of "us," in war
- - .... Mcbeal, hit 1990s TV show starring Calista Flockhart
- - one who co-operates with everybody before the end of hostility
- - To unite or associate closely with others
- - Friend in motoring competition failing to start
- - "... McBeal" (legal drama TV show)
- - Friend first missing from motor race
- - Friend during a conflict
- - Colleague right to leave mass meeting
- - Everyone wary at last of peace treaty partner
- - the breakfast club star sheedy
- - Colleague in compound being loveless
- - Friend not foe
- - Supportive nation
- - Actress Sheedy of Freeform's Single Drunk Female
- - Comrade-in-arms, say
- - Supporter in battle
- - Any country that's friendly toward yours
- - One who will take your side
- - friend of sarah decapitated
- - At the end of the day, it's all over, friend
- - One who is on your side
- - assistant manager of his former team rangers, ... mccoist
- - "Austin & ...," Disney television series about two musicians starring Ross Lynch
- - friend supporting a cause
- - Non-foe
- - party to an alliance
- - Britain, to 23-Down
- - Supportive friend
- - Friendly country, during war
- - Strategic partner
- - geopolitical partner
- - Count abandoned model friend
- - partner in a fight
- - Fellow combatant
- - Not a friend of your enemy?
- - Calista Flockhart's "... McBeal"
- - Friend given a portion of fish in the end
- - Side with everybody unknown
- - War-time friend
- - Associate; helper
- - everyone close to my friend
- - Friend totally childless
- - Friend to the LGBTQIA+ community
- - associate in ballygunge
- - Partner during times of war
- - Supporter during a war
- - Friendly country, militarily
- - Friendly country in war
- - State on the same side
- - Partner who co-signs a treaty
- - One who's got your back
- - A partner or friend, as in a war
- - Calista Flockhart's much loved character from a legal comedy-drama who is a lawyer at the fictional firm "Cage and Fish"
- - Any member of NATO to any other
- - Mass meeting to ditch right and form union
- - One with you the entire year
- - friendly nation? a tall story, i say
- - comrade in the fight for racial justice, say
- - Backer, friend
- - Person who's on your side
- - Pressure to leave friendly colleague
- - Athlete ...(activist group)
- - Someone that's on your side
- - friend's call about leaving first year
- - Muggins heading off to join forces
- - sarah loses her head - friend needed
- - Join forces every year
- - Co-operating country
- - Join forces; supporter
- - Everything unknown to friend
- - Person who's got your back
- - someone standing in solidarity
- - Alison's associate?
- - Foe's opposite
- - Friend in a fray
- - Party to a defense pact
- - Battle buddy
- - Treaty signatory
- - Enemy's opposite
- - War partner
- - Treaty brother
- - Treaty associate
- - Spat mate
- - Role for Calista
- - Party to a defense treaty
- - "...... McBeal" (former Calista Flockhart series)
- - War figure
- - Unite formally
- - Unite by treaty
- - TV lawyer's first name
- - Treaty co-signer, often
- - One who's on your side
- - One who's in your corner
- - Ms. Sheedy
- - McBeal played by Calista Flockhart
- - Friend in war or peace
- - Friend in deed
- - Friend in a fracas
- - Friend in a conflict
- - Country that's on your side in a war
- - Colleague in combat
- - Coalition member
- - Co-fighter
- - Adversary's antithesis
- - A good friend indeed
- - What England is to us.
- - Vonda Shepard's show "...... McBeal"
- - Vonda Shepard "Songs From ...... McBeal"
- - U.S.S.R. to U.S.A., in W.W. II
- - U.S.A. to France, in 1918
- - Triple Entente nation
- - Treaty signatory, often
- - Supporting force
- - Supporter in a conflict
- - Supporter in a cause
- - Straight ...... (PFLAG member, e.g.)
- - Straight ...... (LGBT supporter)
- - Someone with whom one is in league
- - Someone who's got your back
- - Somebody on your side
- - Sideman?
- - Sheedy or McBeal
- - Sheedy of "The Breakfast Club"
- - She has your back
- - Russia, in WWII
- - Road manager, you would hope
- - Road manager, e.g.
- - Queer-positive straight person, as it were
- - Political pal
- - Peace treaty partner
- - Party to a pact
- - Partner in peace
- - Partner against a common enemy
- - Pact participant
- - Pact member
- - One working with you
- - One who's supposed to be available if needed
- - One for your side
- - Nation that's on the same side as yours in a war
- - Member of the North Atlantic Pact.
- - McBeal played by Calista
- - Hitch horses
- - He's for you
- - Great Britain, vis-a-vis the United States
- - Friendly party
- - Friendly nation, to a diplomat
- - Friendly force
- - Friend in need, perhaps
- - Friend in arms
- - Friend by treaty
- - France, to U.S. in W.W. II
- - France, to the colonists
- - Foul-weather friend
- - Formal friend
- - Foe foe
- - England, to the U.S.
- - Discrimination battler, in modern parlance
- - Country friendly to yours
- - Comrade in war
- - Calista's role
- - Calista's character
- - Brat Pack member Sheedy
- - Bandmate, ideally
- - Arms recipient, maybe
- - Any NATO member
- - Any country that's a partner during war
- - Affiliate
- - Actress Sheedy of "WarGames"
- - Actress Sheedy of "The Breakfast Club"
- - Actress Sheedy
- - Abettor
- - A good friend.
- - "The Breakfast Club" actress Sheedy
- - "--- McBeal"
- - "...... McBeal" (former Fox series)
- - "...... McBeal" (1997-2002 Calista Flockhart dramedy)
- - ...... Sloper (1915 Grand National winner)
- - ...... McBeal (former role for Calista Flockhart)
- - Coadjutor
- - One on the same side
- - Support provider
- - A friend in need.
- - Friend in need
- - Unionize?
- - Join forces (with)
- - Booster
- - Loyal supporter
- - One who takes sides?
- - Collaborator
- - Team up with
- - Partner in crime
- - Close associate
- - League member
- - Auxiliary
- - Bind together.
- - Form a coalition
- - Band together
- - Team up
- - One of us
- - Partner in war
- - Girl, not small, is friend
- - Comrade in arms
- - Friend
- - Supportive partner
- - Friend in battle
- - Friendly state
- - Non-enemy
- - Hiding head, fool friend
- - Friend in a fight
- - Partner in a pact
- - One on your side
- - A friendly, supportive nation
- - Partner in battle
- - Part of a count
- - Kind of sayer
- - Opposing vote
- - Dissenting vote
- - Opposition vote
- - U-turn from yay, in a vote
- - Negative vote
- - Vote of disagreement
- - Voter's cry
- - Vote of dissent
- - Thumbs-down vote
- - Vote from the opposition
- - What the opposition has to say to any problem
- - 'No' vote
- - Anti vote
- - Voice-vote call
- - Dissenter's vote
- - Veto vote
- - Parliamentary vote
- - A voice vote
- - Opposite of 104-Across
- - Bill-blocking vote
- - Vote that cancels out a yea
- - Opposition answer
- - Unfavorable vote
- - Bill rejection vote
- - Word of dissent
- - Any problem with the word coming out of opposition?
- - House of Commons vote
- - Anti's vote
- - Lawmaker's no vote
- - Vote of opposition
- - Opposition expression
- - 'I vote no'
- - Verbal vote
- - Motion-opposing vote
- - Vetoing vote
- - Bill-killing vote
- - Opposition call
- - Thumbs-down verbal vote
- - Call of dissent
- - Vocal vote against
- - Verbal thumbs-down vote
- - One who's second to vote, usually
- - Vote against
- - .... vote
- - Word of denial
- - A way to vote
- - One way to vote
- - Senatorial vote
- - Roll call vote
- - Voice vote
- - House vote
- - 'No' voter
- - Vote that's against the proposition
- - Old-fashioned way of saying "no"
- - Any change to negative vote?
- - Senator's negative vote
- - Negative vote in city council
- - "I say thee ..." (Marvel's Thor's way of expressing disagreement)
- - vote against a bill
- - Any sort of denial
- - Bill killer
- - Bill blocker
- - "I ...... disagree"
- - Formal turndown
- - Discouraging word
- - Refusal
- - Rejection in the Senate
- - Anti-passing cry
- - Legislative negative
- - No from Elizabeth Warren
- - Formal rejection
- - Congressional 'no'
- - Assembly line?
- - 'Uh-uh,' formally
- - No from Amy Klobuchar
- - '......, do not think I flatter': Hamlet
- - "All opposed" reply
- - Aye canceler
- - No, arch
- - Yea opposer
- - Not only that but also
- - "Uh-uh," on the Hill
- - Opponent's shout
- - Aye's opposite
- - Saint avoids unpleasant disagreement
- - Aye undoer
- - Senate thumbs-down
- - House refusal
- - Dramatic rebuttal
- - 'All opposed' answer
- - And more than that
- - 'Aye? Not!'
- - Aye's u-turn
- - U-turn from aye
- - Motion-opposer
- - Congressional rejection
- - Thumbs-down, verbally
- - Not aye
- - Formal objection
- - 'I oppose the motion'
- - Stubborn sailor's response
- - Aye opposer
- - Boston Tea Party ends, indeed
- - Lead-in to sayer
- - Dissenter's response
- - Post office scale unit
- - "Ain't gonna happen"
- - Slangy refusal
- - Turndown
- - Denial
- - Thumbs-down
- - Rejection
- - Negative answer.
- - Negative
- - Split
- - Roll call response
- - ...... no
- - ".., indeed!"
- - Negating word
- - 'Negatory'
- - Formal denial
- - Formal refusal
- - "Ain't happening!"
- - "Uh uh!"
- - House call?
- - Roll-call call
- - Opposed
- - Dialect word for no
- - No, in "Braveheart"
- - In less than a year, it can be discouraging
- - Aye? No. Flip it
- - "I'm not for it"
- - no horsey talk here!
- - no old-fashioned word
- - Not "yay"
- - Edmund -, New Zealand-born mountaineer who reached the summit of Mount Everest with Tenzing Norgay in 1953
- - Sir Edmund --, 1919-2008, New Zealand mountaineer
- - Famed mountaineer
- - Surname of the mountaineer who first conquered Everest
- - barack foe in 2008
- - Sir Edmund ......, Everest conqueror
- - former secretary of state,...clinton
- - Condoleezza's successor
- - Ready for ...... (super PAC for 2016)
- - Rival of Bernie and Martin
- - Secretary of State Clinton
- - "View From the Summit" memoirist
- - Name in the news on May 29, 1953
- - Senator Clinton
- - "High Adventure" author
- - Laura followed her
- - Laura's predecessor
- - The White House is her Everest
- - Barbara's successor
- - Norkay's companion
- - Conqueror of Everest
- - Adventurous companion of 20 Across.
- - Bill's partner
- - __ Clinton, failed presidential candidate in 2016
- - ........ step, near vertical rock face near the top of everest
- - Madame ---, Flaubert novel
- - Madame of literature
- - Madame of fiction
- - Emma of fiction
- - fictional emma
- - Flaubert's Emma
- - Literary adulteress's surname
- - Flaubert creation
- - Emma who births Berthe
- - Flaubert heroine
- - See 24