➠ Words that start with b - 10 letters
List contains 2652 Words that start with "b".
- - "The ...... Journal" (satiric annual, once)
- - san francisco/oakland connector
- - Ardent cry
- - Tearing rage?
- - Tongue-lashing
- - Taking to task
- - Reprimanding severely
- - Scolding angrily
- - Pictorial results of an aspirin study?
- - Carole who cowrote "Nobody Does It Better"
- - Duck in cove caught and stabbed
- - Stuck beyond Tate in snarl-up
- - Sticking to one's ribs?
- - Taking a stab at?
- - Area with the world's highest tides
- - 19th-century French author of love poetry
- - Blare ‘adieu' when this French poet goes off?
- - French poet and critic, d. 1867 — audible ear (anag)
- - Charles --, French poet noted for his macabre imagery
- - Orwell, G. embracing English-born poet cut French one
- - Poet pal of Manet
- - "Le Spleen de Paris" poet
- - British Airedale angrily biting backside of Cocteau, French poet
- - Author of "Flowers of Evil"
- - Distressed by who'd use a brothel
- - German dessert named for its "tree-ring" interior
- - *Comic character on a gum wrapper
- - Comics character seen on gum wrappers
- - Bubble gum cartoon figure
- - Gum guy
- - Bubble-gum comics character
- - Eyepatch-wearer of comics
- - Gang leader of old comics
- - Bubblegum comic strip character
- - Comics character with a "gang"
- - Comic strip guy with an eye patch
- - Zena's boyfriend in a certain comic
- - Topps bubblegum kid
- - Network since 1998
- - "Doctor Who" network, stateside
- - Where to find "Doctor Who," stateside
- - Airer of "Orphan Black" and "Almost Royal"
- - "Killing Eve" channel
- - "Doctor Who" airer
- - Blueprint spec ... or, allowable hours for hound sounds?
- - Sauteed bivalve
- - Bivalve with a beautiful shell (4,6)
- - Its packages once featured comic strips
- - *Brand for bubble blowers
- - Chewable candy that spawned a comics character named Joe
- - Bubble source
- - Script for an absurdist play?
- - Game of naval combat
- - Struggles to put fruit on war vessel
- - large naval war vessel
- - Large warship
- - Character in The Odyssey returning after the blast destroyed fighting vessel
- - Typically gray vessel
- - *Vessel with heavy armor
- - Military vessel
- - War vessel
- - Fights over hip member of the Fleet
- - Tablets working on joint destroyer?
- - Heavy warship
- - Game where "B1" might be a hit
- - Game phonetically hinted at by this puzzle's starred entries
- - *The USS Iowa, e.g
- - The USS Maine, for one
- - It's four units long in a popular board game (with the game's other pieces hinted at by the circled letters)
- - Before joint engagements, one fights in the main
- - Try for a six perhaps with last bet for the French courier fighting overseas
- - Four units, in 56-Across
- - Target board game
- - Part of the game, and the game itself
- - Off-shore fortress
- - It may have the name of a state
- - Two-player game
- - The Oregon, for example.
- - Missouri or New Jersey.
- - Warship
- - Guessing game
- - .... game
- - Shade of gray
- - "You sunk my ......" in this strategic guessing game
- - War reminder
- - A grizzled vet may have one
- - Vet's souvenir
- - parapet at the top of a wall
- - a parapet at the top of a wall, especially in a fort or castle
- - Fortified area of a castle
- - Castle fortification
- - Castle wall
- - Action by troops back to protect fortification
- - fight soldiers by top of the parapet
- - fight soldiers at the top parapet
- - Archer's post
- - Ghostly hangout in "Hamlet"
- - Fortification
- - It's drawn up in a war room
- - General knowledge?
- - Armed forces strategy
- - Military strategy
- - Sci-fi command site
- - Sci-fi TV series, .... Galactica
- - Anxious baseball player at the plate?
- - Theater of operations
- - Classic arcade game released by Atari in 1980 in which the goal is to save a tank from attacks by other tanks and missiles
- - get on in the future
- - Transport onto the Enterprise, in a way
- - Arrive on the Enterprise via transporter
- - Enterprisingly enter?
- - Former NYC mayor's act?
- - Using the transporter to go from planet to ship
- - Vegetarian patty
- - Actor reflected on the subject of food – plant-based food
- - Documentaries about skyscraper construction?
- - Golden Girl and uke player make an "Arthur" sandwich?
- - Snoopy caregivers?
- - Doggie doc specialists
- - Necklace industry supplier?
- - To be turned off, when the lighthouse is retired?
- - Sunbather's tote
- - Sunbather's spread
- - Sunbather's accessory
- - Sunbather's spot
- - Sunbather's 'blanket'
- - Cloth spread above sand
- - *Decorative border of many bridal veils
- - Feature of some tires and bridal veils
- - Having Snoopy's sharpness?
- - Crafty person's shopping destination? (... à la Elizabeth Warren in 1995)
- - Costume jewelry-making competition?
- - Can that landed on your head before serving?
- - Santa's beef about celebrations
- - creatures holding a new iron, providing dinners
- - Collectible toy with a heart-shaped tag
- - Collectible '90s-'00s stuffed toy
- - Collectible from what's been called the world's first internet sensation
- - Collectible stuffed animal
- - Toy collectible of the late '90s
- - Kid's collectible
- - Fad item of the 1990s
- - One of a set of faddish toys that at its peak made up 10% of all eBay sales
- - Fad toy of the 1990s
- - Patti the Platypus or Garcia the Bear
- - Spot the Dog or Legs the Frog
- - Patti the Platypus, for one
- - Stuffed fad of old
- - Stuffed fad
- - Hot toy of the '90s
- - Stuffed favorite
- - Yard-sale staple
- - Object of a bygone rage
- - Something new
- - " . . . the pintos with diced ham"
- - Emotional seaside moments?
- - Packing the wrong clothes for the shore?
- - Those getting kicked out of The Sands perhaps with a church graduate taken in by church ringers
- - Seaside fixtures
- - They're blown up and thrown up
- - Supplier of music and dances taking care of English seaside distractions
- - Book every purchase made about viceroy's vehicle
- - Recreational vehicle seen on the Strand?
- - Balloon-tired vehicle
- - Transport bill not bad per person infected
- - low car for driving on sand
- - Seaside sand dunes?
- - Dunes?
- - Challenges for dune buggies?
- - Steamed Chinese snack also called char siu bao
- - smokehouse alternative to ribs, briefly
- - Dapper advertising mascot of the early 20th century
- - Lido chap may pick out from his chalet here
- - American group who sang Good Vibrations
- - Do something in good humour
- - Shindig by the sea
- - Shindig by the shore, and a hint to the starts of 17-, 25-, 35- and 49-Across
- - '60s film genre
- - 1963 Frankie Avalon film
- - No initial reason for security lapse in the theatre, an accommodating place from where you might see The Seagull
- - Every one taking short hop in bus to The Point should have room to see the sea from here
- - Vacation digs
- - Digs by the shore?
- - Timeshare, perhaps
- - Coastal abode
- - Malibu rental
- - Co-owned house on sand?
- - Poolside perch
- - Sunbathing furniture
- - Shore resort seating
- - Sun-soaker's furniture
- - Like many actresses on "Baywatch"?
- - Area of a US coastal town
- - psychological horror series starring vera farmiga
- - stop on a universal tour
- - Universal Studios tour stop
- - Place for a psycho?
- - Last stop for Marion Crane
- - It has a very famous shower
- - Establishment with 12 cabins in a classic 1960 film
- - Classic Hitchcock set
- - Chilly shower setting?
- - "Psycho" setting
- - Go fourth at home plate
- - Be fourth in an order
- - What powers Robin's flashlight?
- - Needs for a sandlot game
- - Sandlot equipment
- - Gear for Jessica Mendoza
- - Future major leaguer's starter kit
- - Channel north of Tasmania
- - Victoria-Tasmania divider
- - Body of water separating Tasmania from the Australian mainland
- - Channel separating Tasmania from Australian mainland
- - Waterway between Tasmania and Australia
- - Water off Australia
- - Passage between Australia and Tasmania.
- - String player with second feature for Australian channel
- - name, until 1966, of african country lesotho
- - Swimming former first lady?
- - Tub accessory for the head
- - Day-spa accessory
- - Swim race above-the-neckwear
- - Item on a beach head?
- - Swim item.
- - in the main, one may use this item, roughly cutting bread
- - Swimmer's headgear
- - Swimming gear
- - Pool cover
- - Swimwear option
- - Tub accessory
- - Loofah
- - Loofah, e.g.
- - They get wetter as they dry
- - Post-shower drying cloths
- - such transport will be invalid
- - wheeled seats
- - West Country city where sailors put these in tubs
- - Historic sites in Hot Springs, Ark
- - Features of beaches.
- - *Upright instrument in a bluegrass band
- - Dixieland jazz band instrument
- - Bluegrass instrument
- - Jazz instrument
- - One might get played in auditor's vile scam
- - One taking a big bow
- - Violin for a striped fish?
- - Largest violin
- - It's pitched low
- - Rocker's low instrument
- - source of low notes ... and, when read left to right, what's spelled out by the bottom letters of 10 answers in this puzzle
- - rock star big as lead in u2, supports harmony
- - grabs a suit, as ordered? mccartney's on it
- - Low pitched, electrically amplified stringed instrument
- - As at Big Sur, McCartney's axe to grind?
- - McCartney plays it
- - Fish-shaped musical instrument?
- - McCartney instrument
- - Fender, perhaps
- - Rock staple
- - It may be picked
- - Long-eared dog's performance?
- - Destined to accept benefit, start to hire musical instrument
- - Devotee of a certain British brew
- - material consisting of wicker
- - Country in difficulties not offering case to get employment in eco-furniture?
- - The capital of Guadeloupe
- - Mountainous island in the Caribbean
- - Capital of Guadeloupe
- - Capital of St. Kitts, visited regularly by 17-Across
- - West Indies port
- - Saint Kitts' largest city
- - Orchestra member
- - String player receives nothing working for wind player
- - singer, old, is not bad as a player
- - A singer? Not so I perform as a musician
- - Certain instrumentalist
- - Grandfather portrayer, in "Peter and the Wolf"
- - wind player with nothing on, caught by strings player
- - Member of many a band
- - Part of the rhythm section
- - One hitting the low notes
- - Throat lozenge for low-voiced opera stars?
- - Substitute guitarist?
- - Card game for plumbers?
- - Card game requiring waterproof cards?
- - Prohibition-era liquor
- - Prohibition era concoction
- - Homemade spirit
- - Speakeasy supply
- - Prohibition spirits
- - Prohibition quaff
- - Spirit of the '20s?
- - Prohibition home-brew
- - Flappers' drink
- - Prohibition product.
- - Homemade hooch
- - Speakeasy offering
- - Hooch
- - Where one can swing close to home?
- - Where hits start from
- - Where an Oriole may go
- - one of two rectangles next to home plate
- - Slugger's spot
- - Rectangle on a diamond
- - One of two next to home plate
- - Baseball team half the time?
- - Its contents provide juice
- - Dark background that makes a pitched baseball easier to see
- - Flapjack
- - Item on a griddle
- - Part of a breakfast stack
- - Better bang it out for the cake
- - Cake club enter GB running
- - Stick all fingers and thumbs right into sponge cake
- - Military groups
- - Military units
- - Thanks Leo, clubs without soldiers
- - Sponge cake with pink and yellow square sections and an outer coating of marzipan
- - Secure the hatches
- - Prepare for a crisis
- - Secure, in a way
- - Headwear with a power supply?
- - 1957 rock hudson film set during the korean war
- - Bulletproof linen fiber?
- - struggled with foreign currency racket
- - Fought over Scandinavian money racket
- - Fought against mineral racket once
- - Paddle used in a game.
- - Racket used in an old game.
- - struggled again losing million in racket
- - Fight with soldiers, engaging party game of yesteryear
- - Instrument like a small tennis racquet.
- - Toss back and forth
- - item wielded by gimli in the lord of the rings, perhaps
- - Certain eligibility requirement for Little League?
- - Staff of office, taking time, provided guidance and struggled to succeed
- - Ponders the possibilities of
- - Speaks of
- - Rite of passage for girls
- - Jewish girl's rite of passage
- - Rite of passage for a Jewish girl
- - Jewish girl's coming-of-age
- - Occasion to say "mazel tov"
- - State capital, but no-go area not entirely cleaned up
- - Settlement in Oregon but a city in Louisiana
- - City in Louisiana mentioned in the first line of the song Me and Bobby McGee
- - Somewhere in LA likewise being picked up in bar — you can bet on it
- - State capital of Louisiana
- - Southern capital with a French name
- - Home of Southern University and A&M College
- - Capital of Louisiana
- - Southern capital city.
- - Louisiana city.
- - stick with cosmetic capital
- - Cosmetologist's favorite capital?
- - . . . on the Mississippi
- - LSU site
- - Pelican State capital
- - Home of Southern University
- - Gulf state capital
- - Mississippi riverboat stop
- - L.S.U. site
- - Sceptre Cosmetic, La.
- - Cajun red stick?
- - Gov. Kennon's capital.
- - State capitol, "Ol' Man River," oil refineries, and L. S. U.
- - Southern capital
- - Capital on the Mississippi
- - Rides with wing-shaped tailfins
- - terrible setback when leading eastern country that's bankrupt