➠ Words that start with b - 10 letters
List contains 2652 Words that start with "b".
- - Youth hostel guest
- - Support Kerry or James as hiker
- - Cheap traveller
- - One travelling with a rucksack
- - Support rugby players on TV show -- one travelling light
- - Traveller's support worker in Amazon, perhaps
- - Support initiation for priest with endless money -- he gets a cheap holiday
- - Traveller is second to be stopped by crowd
- - Hiker with a heavy load
- - Hiker, often
- - One who likes to hike
- - One on a trail
- - Hiker?
- - They'll be delivered when they're in stock again
- - Group specializing in spinal complaints?
- - spinal anaesthetic is an out-of-date issue
- - Old copy of a magazine
- - The old issue of REBMUN?
- - Out-of-date magazine issue
- - bet the song is out-of-date
- - Earlier issue
- - Advocate anaesthetic? Old issue
- - Old newspaper to make Net, conceivably
- - returned with pen, but he's last
- - Illuminates from behind
- - Some football officials
- - Old New Yorkers, e.g.
- - Old Times, say
- - Removes one's words, in a way
- - Hits the Delete key
- - Slipper.
- - One who reverts
- - One returning to crime
- - Protective kitchen tiling
- - counter part
- - Result of heavy lifting, perhaps
- - Overexertion result, perhaps
- - some sewing returned, with pain
- - Football player sounded wistful?
- - Resent cracks about small bribe
- - Football player goes biking?
- - Reverses course
- - Starts to waffle
- - Retreats
- - It may help reduce lumbar pain
- - Support Flintstone's friend?
- - Dip's target
- - Place for a comb or wallet
- - Second bit of a pig required for game
- - Promote smoked ham, perhaps, or game
- - returned with meat - it's game
- - British cut [not horse], cured meat and game
- - Game defender having loaded empty gun?
- - Game's second leg at start of week?
- - Board game for two players
- - Second Greek character taken short just after game
- - Defender, bit of a pig, in game
- - Game with a bar in the middle of the board
- - It evolved from the Royal Game of Ur
- - Dicing game
- - Dice game
- - Very old game.
- - Game for two
- - Popular board game
- - Board game
- - board game often on the other side of a checkerboard
- - Side with cured meat or game
- - 2, itself unfinished entering second day
- - Not mah-jong -- mah!
- - Its motto could be "It takes two!"
- - Support Bacon?
- - setting support with reason
- - Experience support with stadium
- - Help with stadium environment
- - Support on Lansdowne Road is in one's DNA
- - "...So don't become some ... noise..." ("Radio Ga Ga" lyrics)
- - Context; upbringing
- - Sponsor sporting venue in the circumstances
- - *Inconspicuous location
- - History behind stadium
- - Having returned to teach history
- - SIDESTEP ...... WATERFALL
- - Person's experience
- - Sum of one's experience.
- - Personal history
- - This kind of check includes records of whether the person has any criminal history
- - Insincere, as a compliment
- - Double-edged compliment
- - Like a tennis player's compliment?
- - Like some compliments
- - Given support about employee that is dubious
- - How many tennis shots are played
- - Dubious description of element of rally?
- - Sarcastic; equivocal
- - Returned
- - It's a bribe? That's a blow!
- - bribe sponsor to accept worker
- - A bribe? That's a blow!
- - Bribe a footballer to give to Her Majesty?
- - Bribe — a dark bench (anag)
- - Bribe
- - Unimportant road
- - Road less traveled
- - Support cryptic setter in a small way
- - boys of 1990s pop
- - A less fashionable way to support growth in summer time initially
- - ... Boys, the American band that released the album "Never Gone" after a hiatus of three years
- - Footballers given special experience, we hear, in town's hidden part?
- - Route far from the beaten path
- - Fannie Hurst best seller
- - Best seller by Fannie Hurst
- - Urban shortcut
- - support cryptic setter in this way
- - Isolated places
- - Isolated, peaceful rural places
- - Russian letter that makes the "ya" sound
- - Character that properly appears in Korn's name: 2 wds.
- - "Just in case" strategy, and a hint to a hidden letter sequence in 17-, 24-, 37- and 52-Across
- - It's just in case
- - Alternate strategy
- - Just-in-case strategy
- - Safety net, of a sort, and a literal feature of 17-, 23-, 39- and 52-Across
- - Safety option
- - It's often labeled 'B'
- - Contingent arrangement
- - Southern Rwandan people passing pipe down (2 wds.)
- - Target of many an Oscar Mayer ad?
- - Passion caused by strips
- - Device to fry pork strips
- - Patissier's pancetta desserts?
- - Data-entry insurance
- - Digital copy
- - It's created to prevent data loss
- - Protection against data loss
- - YPOC
- - Low-cal beer in reserve?
- - The National Pork Board, for one?
- - Lead single from Ed Sheeran's 2021 album =
- - Spa town in southwest Germany
- - Spa in southwest Germany
- - Saratoga of Germany.
- - German spa town on the Oos river
- - Black Forest spa town
- - German spa town
- - German spa
- - City with a spa
- - German city with a famous spa
- - Come again to this German spa
- - GERMAN SPA CITY (1877)
- - German resort
- - City in the Black Forest
- - Black Forest spa
- - German watering place.
- - German city
- - Tough luck, getting the money with the curse attached to it?
- - extortion scheme involving humans, not weasel family animals as the name suggests
- - Extortion scam
- - Wis. blackmail?
- - "Uh-oh! Don't do that!"
- - Car ads best alternative for a talentless performer
- - Searches for an error, maybe
- - Climbs down support rails
- - Climbs down path guarded by defenders
- - Butterfly alternative
- - Favours pull on spliff, inhaling: Roger's head swimming!
- - It's required to travel overseas with 24 across getting shot of course?
- - Swimming method
- - Swimming specialty
- - Swimming style
- - One way to swim
- - Like Abba's ratings in a two-part series?
- - Consecutive, and a hint to what can start each part of the starred answers
- - Like a doubleheader … or each starred clue's answer, based on what can precede both its parts?
- - how tv episodes are binge-watched ... or how to turn each word in the answers to the starred clues into a new phrase
- - How pistol duelers typically stand
- - How games in a winning streak are won
- - How duelists begin
- - How pistol duelers stand
- - One way to win two games
- - Position at the start of a duel
- - Kind of pair in stud
- - A way to win
- - Parallel, in a way
- - Ready for a duel
- - Aces of a kind.
- - One way to win
- - One after the other
- - Consecutive (informal)
- - Consecutive, mirrorwise
- - Square-dance figure
- - Dos-à-dos
- - Placement of two pianos.
- - Duelists' starting position.
- - Consecutive
- - Soul II Soul's only UK No 1 hit, released in 1989
- - "Lunch break is over!"
- - "Break's over!"
- - Infant dressed for rain?
- - Infant's source of nourishment
- - Tot's tote
- - infant's hooded garment / one born during the 1950s, maybe
- - Someone born in the decade after WWII
- - Gen Xer's parent
- - Gen Xer's parent, perhaps
- - Person born in a period of up to 18 years starting in 1946
- - Child of the mid 20th century
- - New Australian jumper, and one from the 1940s
- - Child of the '50s, e.g.
- - One born in the late 1940s or '50s
- - One born during a period of sharp increase in the birthrate
- - Person born in the 1950s
- - Bill Clinton was the first one elected president
- - Generation Xer's progenitor
- - Likely retiree of the teens
- - Gen Xer's mom, maybe
- - 1950's-60's adolescent
- - Gen X-er's parent
- - Child of the 50's, e.g.
- - a person born in the post-war era, from which their demographic cohort is named
- - Labour's successful outcome in the 1950s?
- - Many a retiree, say, gets a bittern hatchling?
- - Young Australian? He must be about 70!
- - kicking ball, bobby moore played with a senior citizen
- - Person born shortly after WWII
- - "...... Joey"
- - Dwarf kangaroo, one of seventy or so?
- - Parent of 66-Across
- - Proud academic achievement of football star Esiason?
- - Person born between 1946 and 1965
- - Postwar child
- - X'ers parent
- - Diminutive burst?
- - Postwar progeny
- - Fortysomething, say
- - Bundle of joy of 1947, e.g.
- - Trivial Pursuit edition
- - Many a retiree these days
- - Snackable vegetable created when a mommy vegetable and a daddy vegetable love each other very much
- - Common veggie tray item
- - Veggie tray item, often
- - Vegetable tray munchie
- - Hummus scooper
- - It may be hard to change
- - hammurabi or nebuchadnezzar
- - King Hammurabi subject
- - was that member of an ancient people the infant chaney, fleming?
- - One-time citizen's infant boy consuming half of capital
- - aveeno product
- - Johnson & Johnson product
- - Records set in the delivery room?
- - It's sprinkled on an infant's skin
- - It's rubbed in for infants
- - Nursery application
- - Cornstarch + kaolin clay + baking soda
- - Bottom coat?
- - Sitter for the little one?
- - what miniature jewelry might be measured in?
- - Noted sexologist, in her infancy?
- - 2017 Ansel Elgort action film featuring Jamie Foxx as a gangster: 2 wds.
- - 2017 action film in which 15-Across plays the girlfriend of Ansel Elgort's character: 2 wds.
- - 2017 action crime movie starring Ansel Elgort
- - Infant's dresses, Victorian style
- - Five-foot instruments
- - Three-legged five-footers
- - Burt Bacharach song that was a hit for both the Beatles and the Shirelles
- - *1962 Shirelles hit
- - Inexperienced gunsmith?
- - Small seaside town near Torquay
- - 1971 song that was the "CSI: NY" theme
- - 1971 hit for The Who
- - pretty girl with frown about a bit of trouble in novel about the sixties
- - New arrival supplied with £1000 for instrument
- - small concert piano
- - Liquor-soaked cake
- - Liquor-flavored cake
- - Cake soaked in alcoholic syrup
- - Liqueur-saturated dessert
- - Raisin-studded dessert
- - Lush dessert
- - Audible barnyard crankiness?
- - ....! was a 2003 biographical film written, directed, produced by and starring Mario Van Peebles
- - Saddam Hussein and Bashar al-Assad on the high seas?
- - bubbly sea scattered dreamy orbs
- - Wee one's sun protection
- - *Newborn's headwear
- - Infant's headgear
- - attack on defender in absence the referee wouldn't stand for
- - Saying mean things, at the wrestling match?
- - Drop in support for unpleasant gossip
- - Nasty office gossip
- - Malicious talk
- - Defamation
- - *Ones who criticize others in their absence
- - Fleas.
- - Sleeping sunbather, at times?
- - Place for low-priority items
- - Range's spot for an item off the shelf
- - Place for low-priority issues
- - Place for deferred plans
- - Low-priority place, and a hint to the starred answers' indicated letters
- - Stern barriers to remote country
- - Revels in honor of the wine god.
- - Occasion for mini hoagies?
- - Fanny Brice radio character
- - Revellers sing, interrupting book experts
- - Section reserved for a German composer?
- - Anna Sewell work about the loveliness of one's posterior body surface?
- - Having returned, support with a profit
- - Johann Sebastian's pool event?
- - Drifts face-up on water
- - Supporting coniferous tree in getting unforseen result
- - support discharge that's going wrong
- - Second female I call may be making a lot of noise
- - Browser feature, or what the ends of 17-, 31-, 38- or 50-Across can have
- - Icon with a left-facing arrow
- - Large painted curtains hanging at the rear of a stage set
- - Saloon wholly endorsed by its patrons?
- - Yielded
- - Conceded the point
- - Alternatives to strollers
- - Hands-free devices for new parents
- - Delivery room nurse?
- - Party with a diaper cake, perhaps
- - Party toasting a mother-to-be
- - Sonogram?
- - Party at which a pacifier might be given as a gift
- - *Party whose gifts are mostly for someone who hasn't arrived yet?
- - New dad with a picture in his wallet?
- - Birth-announcement photo?
- - Social event for a mom-to-be
- - Party for a mom-to-be
- - Party with little presents?
- - Expectant gathering?
- - New mom, at times?
- - Sonogram technician?
- - Mom-to-be's party
- - Increase in the birth rate?
- - New-mother's celebration
- - A little bit of rain?
- - one called to mind?
- - Buck rabbit's yet to be the one minding the kids
- - Uncle buck for one
- - Prow of boat in inlet -- easy target for one with charge
- - Cherub model or minder?
- - Rugrat minder
- - Child minder
- - Minor minder
- - a very young artist's model?
- - Starting 11 across with poseur temporarily works for mother
- - Cove around Bray Head is ready for painting - it's for someone looking for a little part-time job
- - Occasional role for a 30-Down, maybe
- - First job title, for many teenagers
- - First job, for many teenagers
- - Part-time job, for some
- - Saturday night hire, often
- - First job, for many
- - First job, maybe
- - Grandma, on occasion
- - Saturday-night specialist
- - Stand-in of a sort.
- - Role for Grandma
- - Relief for Mom and Dad
- - Part-time job.
- - Chuck Lorre sitcom about an organ donor