➠ Words that start with b - 10 letters
List contains 2652 Words that start with "b".
- - Medieval books featuring fables
- - Books that may depict dragons, unicorns and griffins
- - Hebrew name meaning "lion"
- - Be first, perhaps, to last the person one can most depend on
- - Be first, perhaps, to last the person you can most rely on
- - Milhouse, to Bart
- - One to hang out with
- - Mate for life?
- - Bosom companion?
- - Closest pal
- - "That. Was. A. Blast!," concisely?
- - Top dog say, isn't she out in front?
- - Top dog award favoured pipe down lining
- - Top dog playing with bones son buried
- - 2000 mockumentary about dogs
- - Dog handler's dream
- - *Westminster's top canine
- - 2000 Eugene Levy film with the tagline "Some pets deserve a little more respect than others"
- - Top dog
- - Westminster award
- - Animal's award
- - Westminster title
- - 2000 film comedy featuring, directed and co-written by christopher guest
- - Longest-living First Lady in U.S. history
- - 36th First Lady
- - Lady from Independence
- - Former first lady
- - '40s First Lady
- - Honorary president of the Girl Scouts from 1945 to 1953
- - The buck stopped at her husband's desk
- - Attendee at the Medicare signing ceremony
- - "A woman's place in public is to sit beside her husband, be silent, and be sure her hat is on straight" speaker
- - Mistress of a newly renovated home.
- - The .. since sliced bread; a great new invention
- - Subject of sommeliers' argument?
- - Oenologist's goal?
- - Gender-neutral title for a wedding party VIP (2)
- - Small square room for prisoners said to be consumed by drink? And that's supposed to be a success story!
- - Said to be most appropriate place to store coal or wine or a good book
- - Top Shop's offering clobber (smaller), with every exchange of small and large
- - lofty goal for an aspiring novelist
- - Footballer George with, it's said, store of wine that's market success
- - Success story
- - Most successful rep gets a popular book
- - One ringing round sets out to create a hit
- - Commercial success
- - Part of a certain USA Today list
- - King's specialty?
- - *What a writer hopes to write
- - "The Da Vinci Code," for one
- - Author's success
- - "Jurassic Park," for example
- - King's pride
- - It's #1
- - Author's dream
- - Author's "jackpot"
- - Koch's "Mayor" is one
- - Publisher's goal
- - Novelist's dream.
- - It's hot
- - 1987 action film starring james woods and brian dennehy
- - Beats a woman with king's book
- - Literary hit
- - Highly successful book
- - Extremely popular book
- - Successful book
- - Standout work
- - Literary chart-topper
- - Successful book rep doing more business than the rest?
- - Very popular book
- - Hit top note, returning after time without piano
- - Outsmart rep number one
- - Five-star auctioneer?
- - Any Grisham novel
- - Any John Grisham novel
- - Salesperson of-the-month?
- - Hot item
- - Popular book
- - Type of New York Times list
- - Super salesman
- - Item on the hit list
- - Subject of 3 Down.
- - Chart-topper
- - Kind of list
- - Big hit
- - Chart-topping production of Paperback Writer?
- - Blue ribbon winner.
- - Winner
- - YouTube compilation showing Skywalker's coolest moments?
- - "i hope everything goes swimmingly!"
- - I hope things work out, as everything gambler touches turns to gold
- - 'I hope you succeed'
- - Wish for success
- - Title woman in a 1967 hit single by the Four Tops
- - 1967 hit by the Four Tops
- - Peasant girl who became the saint of Lourdes
- - Four Tops song
- - Apparitions experienced by .... Soubirous in 1858 made Lourdes a Catholic pilgrimage site
- - Saint whose visions prompted Lourdes pilgrimages
- - This woman Davis takes in right silly dean
- - Actress Peters of film and stage
- - Peters of film and stage
- - Jennifer Jones role: 1943
- - patron saint of lourdes, shepherds and shepherdesses
- - credited as the inventor of the world wide web (7-3)
- - Tim ......-... is the British software engineer credited with inventing the web
- - British scientist Tim credited with inventing the World Wide Web
- - Summer wear
- - Business attire worn with knee-high socks
- - Vanishing obstruction in 1989
- - This came tumbling down in 1989
- - Concrete barrier erected in the 1960s
- - Cold War dividing line until 1989
- - capital point - everything forms an old barrier
- - Spooner's imitation of dervish during dance destroyed partition
- - Site of European capital capitalism?
- - media tycoon who served three times as prime minister of italy
- - Former prime minister who owns A.C. Milan
- - Bedbugs on the Orient Express?
- - new embroidered apron kicked by playful doberman pinscher getting soiled
- - Unusual chemise and odd robe regularly stained
- - Sullied
- - Norse warriors said to have fought with crazed fury
- - Founder of the Motown label
- - Founder of the Motown record label
- - Motown's founder
- - Motown magnate
- - Motown Records founder
- - Discoverer of The Miracles
- - Halle in a state of confusion? (2001)
- - Souvenirs from Sanders rallies?
- - Full mutton chops in Switzerland?
- - Chuck and Ken's deficiency?
- - Line of fruity Cheerios cereals
- - star, ringo perhaps, announced: 'good, eu's beginning to evaporate'
- - Reddish star in Orion
- - Star in Orion
- - Rising star
- - Almost homophonic real name for Michael Keaton's character in a 1988 comedy horror film
- - Red supergiant star
- - Nut elixir, say, for cosmic supergiant
- - Celestial equator supergiant
- - Alpha Orionis
- - Town in N.H. and city in Pa.
- - "Crimes of the Heart" playwright
- - Doc from the Old Line State?
- - One who searches for bugs
- - One looking for bugs
- - Bug catcher, often
- - Glitch reporter
- - Prototype version of Congresswoman Waters?
- - Not like the odds of, say
- - one disliked live singer forgetting intro to road rage
- - People you gamble with?
- - What you might do after losing your shirt?
- - Association of gamblers?
- - Where to play roulette?
- - The first woman to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Film Institute
- - Iconic Hollywood actress who's the subject of the new memoir "Miss D and Me" by her personal assistant Kathryn Sermak: 2 wds.
- - Actress who was nominated for an Oscar as actress Margo Channing in "All About Eve": 2 wds.
- - Actress with the iconic line "What a dump!"
- - First-ever 10-time Best Actress nominee
- - Actress who played 17 Across in '39 and '55
- - "All About Eve" actress Ruth Elizabeth ....
- - "All About Eve" star
- - 'Mr. Skeffington' star
- - Oscar winner who sang in "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?"
- - Portrayer of 57 Across in 1939 and 1955
- - Jezebel star of 1938
- - She said "It's going to be a bumpy night"?
- - "Dangerous" and "Jezebel"
- - 1935 and 1938
- - Star of "The Virgin Queen"
- - She played Elizabeth I
- - Doll that was once a going thing
- - Diapered doll of the 1930s
- - Demure drinker of the Baby Boomer era
- - Hybrid of an aquarium fish and a jazz legend?
- - Words to the bride
- - Common closing
- - Closing remark
- - Closing words?
- - Felicitations
- - Autographed-photo sentiment
- - "Cheers" alternative
- - One way to close a letter
- - Busy worker securing wheels needs a cold drink
- - Judges and journalists lay on their backs and lift weights
- - Where substitutes are meeting journalists for exercise
- - Exercise judges and journalists
- - Magistrates push for weightlifting exercise
- - Magistrates and journalists bear great weight
- - Judge's favorite exercise?
- - Weight-training exercise
- - Weightlifting exercise
- - Lift while lying
- - Weightlifting routine
- - Gym activity that works the pectorals
- - Powerlifting achievement
- - Newspaper for secondstringers?
- - Workout action
- - Work out with weights
- - Courthouse newspaper?
- - Weightlifting maneuver
- - Measures against reserve currency
- - Sit McGwire and Teixeira?
- - Reference points.
- - Points of reference, for surveyors.
- - Standards of excellence
- - Standards
- - 2004, 2008 and 2012 olympic sailing finn class gold medallist
- - "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" actor who has played in multiple World Series of Poker tournaments: 2 wds.
- - Actor who co-starred with Anna Kendrick in the 2016 crime thriller "The Accountant": 2 wds.
- - Hollywood star who cowrote, directed, and acted in "The Town": 2 wds.
- - Actor whose casting as Batman in the 2015 "Man of Steel" sequel was just announced on Thursday: 2 wds.
- - "Argo" director who won a California State Poker Championship: 2 wds.
- - 2003 Worst Actor winner
- - Actor and director who won an Oscar for his screenplay for Good Will Hunting
- - "Gone Girl" star
- - He played a part in 2000's 'Boiler Room'
- - Matt Damon collaborator
- - Katherine Graham's editor at the "Washington Post"
- - Jason Robards (1976)
- - Pre-release production work of judges at big match
- - Charitable donor
- - Donor's complaint about new player
- - he does well with his money
- - Supporter brings complaint about new player
- - Patron's complaint surrounding northern player
- - friend's been troubled by a thing
- - One who gives money or help to a person or a cause
- - Supporter brings complaint about northern player
- - someone doing well with their money
- - Kindly helper
- - It's said Beatrice Marsh goes back on the stage playing the part of the philanthropist
- - Financial helper
- - Endowment presenter
- - Generous person has been upset by female performer
- - Live Geordie performer secures female financial backer
- - Patron's grumble about new performer
- - Provider of grants
- - Japanese boxed meal keeping cafe turning over right for supporter
- - Patron that has been upset by agent
- - Supporter's complaint about new player
- - Patron, sponsor
- - Eleemosynar, e.g.
- - Grant giver
- - Philanthropist
- - Patron
- - Supporter
- - Supporter providing free can of beer? About time!
- - Canticle sung during Mattins
- - Short canticle
- - Blessing or grace
- - Archaic word meaning "Bless ye", and a canticle starting "O all ye works of the Lord, bless ye the Lord"
- - Proceeding after a jury waiver
- - keira knightley's movie, ... ... ... beckham
- - Accessory worn at the waist
- - Pants-accessory clasp
- - Clothing accessory, perhaps ... or what you can see in each of four groups of circles?
- - Accessory worn near the navel
- - a cowboy may sport a big one
- - It may be big on a cowboy
- - Fastener that keeps pants up
- - A cowboy might have a big one
- - A cowboy may have a big one
- - Ornamental fastener
- - floor refinisher's tool
- - Motorized smoothing tool
- - One endlessly smoothing things over?
- - Electric wood-smoothing tool
- - Wood-finishing tool
- - Wood shop tool
- - Sawdust producer
- - Workshop smoother
- - THIS IS NOT A DRILL
- - In a ship's hull ... and where it's at
- - Where you'd expect to find underground boss - in the hands of the dealers downstairs in The Yacht
- - In the hull of a ship
- - You wouldn't want to see 18 across down here in Belgium? It's mean for those getting their cards!
- - In the hold
- - How some homes are sold
- - English dramatist and poet, 1572-1637
- - 17th Century English playwright and poet regarded as the second most important dramatist after William Shakespeare
- - Scotland's most southerly Munro
- - Drifters member who recorded Stand By Me as a solo act
- - Singer of the title song of the film Stand By Me
- - Singer who had a 1961 hit with Stand By Me
- - Presenter of It's Not Rocket Science
- - Blokes in British bird group showing confusion
- - Live entertainment not primarily what a crossword may provide?
- - "Tapestry" novelist
- - "The Sight of the Stars" novelist
- - Prizes at the beginning of strip poker?
- - Derek Zoolander portrayer
- - Comedian seen at the end of "Dodgeball" letting himself go in a big way
- - Walter Mitty portrayer of 2013
- - He voiced the lion Alex in "Madagascar": 2 wds.
- - Actor who starred in "Zoolander" alongside his father Jerry: 2 wds.
- - "Zoolander" actor who played Rachel's screaming boyfriend on "Friends": 2 wds.
- - "Saturday Night Live" alumnus
- - Crenshaw's farm tool or "Zoolander" star?
- - Frat Pack actor
- - Actor's steering gear?
- - Crenshaw's farm implement or "The Cable Guy" director?
- - 2021 Basketball Hall of Fame inductee who was NBA Defensive Player of the Year four times (2 wds.)
- - Japanese takeout orders
- - Portable lunch options from Japan
- - Vermont battle
- - Vt. site of British defeat: 1777
- - Yakety Sax was the music for this comic's chase scenes
- - Carnegie Hall headliner of January 16, 1938
- - Actor Stiller experiences a growth spurt?
- - flyweight boxing champion from the gorbals, born in 1913
- - Scotland's first-ever World boxing champion,in 1935 [5,5]
- - Cubs second baseman who started the 2016 MLB All-Star Game: 2 wds.
- - Actor Michael's Mercedes in Ireland?
- - Motto of 50-Across
- - See 37-Across
- - ready maxim for boy scouts
- - Scout motto
- - Eagle's motto
- - Boy Scouts' motto
- - Troop motto
- - Scout's motto
- - Motto coined by Baden-Powell
- - Scout's guide
- - Motto of the Boy Scouts.
- - British fellow receiving article in the new inheritance
- - "Your approach to this math problem will never work!"
- - Queen-consort of Richard the Lion-Hearted.
- - The Band "I Shall ......"
- - North African-Scottish accent?
- - Academy Award-nominated song from 1991
- - "Go right ahead!"
- - 'march to the beat of your own drum!'
- - Advice for essay writers
- - actor whose films include 1979's saint jack
- - Actor in "The Big Lebowski"
- - "Run for Your Life" star
- - Big word for "big-hearted"
- - Be fine splashing about a bit of money -- i.e. this?
- - Doing good
- - Generous
- - Charitable payment to the sick reduced to small coin
- - Tweaked Inca belief in one's best interests
- - Changed Inca belief? It's useful!
- - Useful
- - Advantageous
- - Doing good
- - Like health food
- - Charitable event noble arranged
- - Quite charitable
- - Charitable
- - Has Ben ever lent, say, a kind of noble event?
- - Friendly event noble recollected
- - bishop even running round - fast kind
- - Intending or showing good will
- - caring tendency to hide love rejected by nurse
- - Well-meaning little boy taking rodent into hospital department
- - Like an Elk, supposedly
- - Philanthropic
- - Kindly
- - Kind
- - '... good!'
- - Generous
- - What's good?
- - Animal not heartless, having earlier been awfully kind
- - Deriving profit (from)
- - Earning big fine, ten pound!
- - Italian province and city