➠ Words that start with a - 4 letters
List contains 1327 Words that start with "a".
- - Palindromic band name
- - Band with the 1979 hit "Voulez-Vous"
- - Acronymic band name
- - 1970s band whose name reads the same forwards and backwards
- - "SOS" band
- - "S.O.S." band
- - '70s Agnetha Faltskog band
- - "Money, Money, Money" band
- - "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" singers
- - The first band in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, alphabetically
- - Swedish rock band
- - Swedish pop band whose hits included "Fernando" and "Take a Chance on Me"
- - Swedish pop band who sang "SOS"
- - Swedish pop band of the 1970s that inspired the musical "Mamma Mia!"
- - Swedish cheese-pop band
- - Swedish band whose songs were adapted into the musical "Mamma Mia!"
- - Swedish band whose only #1 hit in the US was the 1976 song "Dancing Queen"
- - Swedish band whose name reads the same forward and backward
- - Swedish band that sang "Fernando"
- - Swedish band that sang "Chiquitita"
- - Sugary Swedes, often covered by metal bands
- - Popular Swedish band of the 1970s
- - Pop group whose tribute bands include A*Teens and Björn Again
- - Palindromic synthpop band
- - Palindromic band with the palindromic song "S.O.S."
- - Palindromic band of Swedes
- - Ones repeating "I do" in 1976?
- - Inspiration for the tribute bands Fernando Rising and Mamamia
- - Inspiration for the tribute bands Björn Again and Swede Dreamz
- - Group that the tribute band Björn Again imitates
- - Björn Ulvaeus's band
- - Benny Andersson's band
- - Band with the hits "Fernando" and "SOS"
- - Band with the hit song "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do"
- - Band with the 1979 song "Voulez-Vous"
- - Band with the 1978 hit "Take a Chance on Me"
- - Band with the #1 hit "Dancing Queen"
- - Band with a symmetrical logo
- - Band with a museum in Stockholm
- - Band whose songs are heard in "Mamma Mia!"
- - Band whose songs are featured in a hit 2001 musical and 2018 movie
- - Band whose name is an acronym
- - Band whose music was the basis for "Mamma Mia!"
- - Band whose final new album was "The Visitors"
- - Band that won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Waterloo"
- - Band that was composed of four Swedish singers
- - Band that turned down $1 billion to reunite in 2000
- - Band that sang "Fernando" and "Chiquitita"
- - Band that inspired the musical "Mamma Mia!"
- - Band that had the 1975 hit "SOS"
- - Band that had the 1974 hit "Waterloo"
- - Band known for "Knowing Me, Knowing You"
- - Band from Stockholm
- - Acronymic band
- - A band coming or going
- - 1970s band known for "Waterloo"
- - "Winner Takes It All" band
- - "Waterloo" band of the 1970s
- - "Thank You for the Music" band
- - "Rock Me" group, 1975
- - "One of Us" band
- - "I Have a Dream" group
- - "Honey, Honey" and "Money, Money, Money" band
- - '70s Frida Lyngstad pop band
- - '70s Bjorn Ulvaeus pop band
- - '70s "The Winner Takes It All" band
- - '70s "Chiquitita" pop band
- - Band that won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest
- - 'I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do' band, 1975
- - "Mamma Mia" band
- - 'Super Trouper' band
- - Mama Mia band
- - "The Winner Takes It All" band
- - Swedish pop band
- - 'Honey Honey' band
- - Palindromic Swedish band
- - 'Waterloo' band
- - 'Fernando' band
- - Palindromic band with the palindromic song title 'SOS'
- - 'Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!' band
- - 'Dancing Queen' band
- - Palindromic band or rhyme scheme
- - Band with an acronymic name
- - Band formed by Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny and Anni-Frid
- - Band whose letters describe the pattern of this puzzle's theme entries
- - Agnetha Fältskog's band
- - 'Angeleyes' band, 1979
- - swedish band
- - First pop band to perform on "Saturday Night Live"
- - palindromic band sampled by madonna on "hung up"
- - palindromic band behind the palindromic song "sos"
- - eurovision-winning band of 1974
- - Sweden's most famous band
- - Pop group from Stockholm
- - Pop foursome that took its name from its members' first initials
- - Pop foursome formed in Stockholm
- - Palindromic Swedish icons
- - Inspiration for Broadway's "Mamma Mia!"
- - Group with Benny and Bjorn
- - Group whose logo looks the same in a mirror
- - Four musical Swedes
- - First group alphabetically in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- - Eurovision 1974 got them started
- - Eastern bishop's title
- - Bjorn's group
- - Bjorn, Benny, Agnetha and Anni-Frid
- - Benny and three others
- - Alphabetically first inductee in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- - Agnetha's pop group
- - 1974 Eurovision Song Contest winners
- - "Voulez-Vous" singers
- - "The Winner Takes It All" singers
- - "The Winner Takes It All" quartet
- - "Super Trouper" vocal group
- - "S.O.S." pop group
- - "Money, Money, Money" music makers
- - "Mamma Mia!" song source
- - "Mamma Mia!" foursome
- - '70s Swedish supergroup
- - '70s pop superstars
- - '70s pop quartet
- - "S.O.S." group
- - Two-letter pop group
- - Two of its members wrote the music for "Chess"
- - Top-selling pop group of the 70's
- - Title of bishops in Oriental Christian churches.
- - Title meaning father.
- - Swedish superstars
- - Swedish singing group
- - Swedish singers
- - Swedish rock foursome
- - Swedish quartet whose hits included "Dancing Queen" and "Fernando"
- - Swedish pop-rock quartet
- - Swedish pop quartet that won the 1974 Eurovision contest
- - Swedish pop quartet inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010
- - Swedish pop group, '72-'82
- - Swedish pop group whose music is featured in "Mamma Mia!"
- - Swedish pop group whose biggest hit was "Dancing Queen"
- - Swedish musical group
- - Swedish Music Hall of Fame group
- - Swedish group that won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest
- - Subject of a Stockholm museum
- - Stockholm quartet
- - Source of the music for a 2001 theatrical hit
- - Singing group with a palindromic name
- - Singing group on a Swedish postage stamp
- - Singers of "Voulez-Vous" and "Waterloo"
- - Seventies supergroup
- - Rock Hall of Fame foursome
- - Rock group with a mirrored logo
- - Rock and Roll Hall of Famers since 2010
- - Rhyme scheme for Mr. Eban?
- - Rhyme pattern
- - Reversible rockers?
- - Renowned Swedish foursome
- - Quartet with its own Stockholm museum
- - Quartet with a Stockholm museum
- - Quartet whose name is made up of its members' initials
- - Quartet who sang "Fernando"
- - Quartet that broke out in spring 1972, and the scheme of this puzzle's theme
- - Quartet named for its singers
- - Popular Swedish quartet
- - Pop singing quartet from Sweden
- - Pop group with a Stockholm museum
- - Pop group with a backward "B" in its name
- - Pop group whose songs are heard in "Mamma Mia!"
- - Pop group whose name is coincidentally a rhyme scheme
- - Pop group whose music was the basis of a hit 2001 Broadway musical
- - Pop group whose music inspired "Mamma Mia!"
- - Pop group whose first Top 40 album was, appropriately, "Arrival"
- - Pop group that inspired a 2001 Broadway musical
- - Pop group that broke through at the 1974 Eurovision contest
- - Pop group spelled with a backward letter
- - Pop group in "Muriel's Wedding"
- - Pop group heard in the musical "Mamma Mia!"
- - Patriarchal father
- - Palindromic singing group
- - Palindromic singers of the palindromic hit "SOS"
- - Palindromic name in pop music
- - Palindromic clerical title
- - Oriental bishop
- - Name on the cover of "Voice of Israel"
- - Mr. Eban of Israel.
- - Mideast pops?
- - Mideast diplomat Eban
- - Israeli statesman Eban
- - Inspiration for Björn Again
- - Iconic Swedish foursome
- - Group with the hit 1978 album "The Album"
- - Group with the 1976 hit "Fernando"
- - Group winning the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest in Brighton
- - Group whose second letter is often written backwards
- - Group whose name combines the first letters of its members' names
- - Group whose music is heard in "Mamma Mia!"
- - Group whose music is featured in "Mamma Mia!"
- - Group whose last Top 40 hit was "When All Is Said and Done"
- - Group whose first U.S. hit was "Waterloo"
- - Group who, according to urban legend, knew no English but phonetically learned the lyrics to all their songs
- - Group that won 1974's Eurovision Song Contest
- - Group that was composed of two married couples
- - Group that originally went by the name Festfolk
- - Group that inspired Broadway's "Mamma Mia!"
- - Group that featured Agnetha Fältskog
- - Group signed by Polar Music
- - Group heard in "Mamma Mia!"
- - Group featured in "Mamma Mia!"
- - Group correctly spelled with one mirrored letter
- - Group consisting of Agnetha, Benny, Björn and Anni-Frid
- - Group behind a 2001 Broadway musical
- - Golda's successor as Israeli foreign minister
- - Foursome on a 1983 Swedish stamp
- - Foursome at a 2008 Stockholm film premiere
- - Fifteenth best-selling artists of all time
- - Father, in the Bible
- - Europop superstar group
- - Eastern Church patriarch
- - Coptic Church title
- - Coptic church father
- - Contemporary of Moshe
- - Björn Ulvaeus's group
- - Bishop's title in the Coptic Church
- - Bishop's title in many Eastern churches
- - Bishop's title in Eastern churches.
- - Bishop's title
- - Big name in disco music
- - Biblical title of reverence for God
- - Biblical title
- - Bespangled Swedish quartet
- - Benny Andersson was in it
- - Alphabetically first pop group with a #1 hit
- - Album with the hit "Mamma Mia"
- - Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny and Anni-Frid
- - Agnetha, Benny, Björn, and Anni-Frid, collectively
- - Acronymic singing group
- - Acronymic pop group name
- - 2010 Rock Hall inductee
- - 1970s-'80s group with a palindromic name
- - 1970s hitmakers
- - 1970's hitmakers from Sweden
- - "Waterloo" Swedes
- - "Waterloo" supergroup
- - "Voulez-Vous" pop group
- - "Voulez-Vous" group
- - "The Winner Takes It All" pop group
- - "Thank You for the Music" group
- - "Take a Chance on Me" Swedes
- - "Take a Chance on Me" singing group
- - "Take a Chance on Me" pop group
- - "Super Trouper" quartet
- - "Super Trouper" group, 1980
- - "SOS" singing group
- - "SOS" quartet
- - "SOS" foursome
- - "S.O.S" singers
- - "One of Us" pop group
- - "Mamma Mia" Swedes
- - "Mamma Mia!" music source
- - "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again" group
- - "Lay All Your Love on Me" group
- - "Knowing Me, Knowing You" singers
- - "Gimme, Gimme, Gimme" group
- - "Enclosed" rhyme scheme
- - "Dancing Queen" vocal group
- - "Dancing Queen" supergroup
- - "Dancing Queen" foursome
- - "Dancing Queen" bunch
- - "Chiquitita" vocal group
- - "Chiquitita" singing group
- - "Chiquitita" group
- - "...... Gold" (compilation album with "Super Trouper")
- - "...... Gold," 1992 album that has sold 28 million copies worldwide
- - 'SOS' pop quartet
- - '70s Swedish quartet
- - '70s Swedes
- - '70s quartet consisting of two married couples
- - '70s pop supergroup
- - '70s mega-selling pop group
- - Common rhyme scheme
- - Quatrain rhyme scheme
- - Eastern Church bishop
- - Patriarch's title
- - Israeli name
- - Jewish title.
- - Anti-trafficking org
- - Rhyme scheme
- - Simple rhyme scheme
- - Eastern church title
- - Swedish group that once comprised two married couples
- - Swedish foursome swings both ways
- - Katy Perry visited their Stockholm museum
- - "Waterloo" group
- - Palindromic pop group
- - Swedish group
- - Pop group from north or south
- - '70s Swedish superstar singing group
- - Supergroup from Sweden
- - 'Mamma Mia' group
- - "Dancing Queen" group
- - Swedish pop quartet
- - Sailor, reflective sailor in group
- - "Fernando" group
- - Bestselling pop quartet
- - Swedish group going east or west
- - Singers unchanged having turned up
- - "Mamma Mia" singers
- - Palindromic Swedish group
- - Swedish supergroup
- - 'Dancing Queen' pop group
- - A famous pop group; the rhyme scheme used twice to begin a Petrarchan sonnet
- - "Dancing Queen" quartet
- - Sonnet's rhyme scheme, in part
- - "Take a Chance on Me" group
- - Pop group going north or south
- - 1974 Eurovision winners
- - 1970s pop group
- - "Dancing Queen" singers
- - Pop group that's a palindrome
- - Hebrew for 'father'
- - "Mamma Mia" singing group
- - So-called 'enclosed' rhyme scheme
- - "SOS" group
- - Pop quartet named for its members' first initials
- - 'Mamma Mia' pop group
- - 1974 Eurovision winner that went on to international stardom
- - Fältskog, Ulvaeus, Andersson and Lyngstad's group
- - Swedish rockers
- - Pop group whose name is also a rhyme scheme
- - Swedish pop group very successful in the 1970s
- - .... The Museum: Stockholm exhibit honoring a pop group
- - Acronymical group whose "A"s were once married to its "B"s
- - Swedish pop group
- - 'Fernando' pop group
- - 'Chiquitita' singers
- - "When All Is Said and Done" group
- - 'Waterloo' singing group
- - 'Super Trouper' group
- - Swedish group going either way
- - Their logo has a mirrored letter
- - "Waterloo" singers
- - Two degrees from south and north, group of four stars?
- - ......-Zaba (classic taffy bar)
- - Pop group whose name derives from the initials of its members' first names
- - "Take a Chance on Me" quartet
- - 'Waterloo' quartet
- - 'Waterloo' foursome
- - "Chiquitita" quartet
- - 'SOS' pop group
- - Group that inspired 'Mamma Mia!'
- - Swedish rock group
- - Rock group
- - superstar swedish quartet
- - chart-topper returnee in 2022 (after 40 years)
- - ...... Voyage [virtual concert series featuring a Swedish pop quartet]
- - Supergroup formed by Agnetha, Anni-Frid, Björn and Benny
- - "Waterloo" pop quartet
- - "Knowing Me, Knowing You" Swedish pop group
- - #1 on the Rock Hall's list
- - Group whose song are featured in Mamma Mia!
- - up and down group
- - Scandi foursome can swing both ways
- - Famous Swedish pop group
- - World-famous Swedish pop group
- - Singers of the hit "SOS"
- - Pop group that was the first Swedish winner of Eurovision
- - 1970s Swedish foursome
- - Pop group that appear as avatars in London
- - Swedish music group
- - Swedish pop group that formed in 1972
- - Singer and actress ... Lane
- - Singer-dancer Lane
- - Ms. Lane
- - Miss Lane
- - Singer-actress Lane
- - Lane from Brooklyn
- - Religious house is too much for this priest
- - Foreign priest moves infant's head back
- - Barely injected French cleric,…
- - titre pour un ecclésiastique
- - Lake on Ethiopia-Djibouti border, OR waterfall in India
- - Title Liszt held
- - French secular cleric
- - French secular clergyman
- - Author Prévost
- - Secular clergyman of France
- - Liszt's title
- - French cleric's title
- - Xavier's former spouse
- - Weather Service pioneer
- - Title of respect for a Parisian cleric
- - Title of respect for a French cleric
- - Secular French clergyman
- - Secular ecclesiastic of France
- - Secular clergyman, in France
- - Monks' mentor
- - Member of the clergé
- - Halévy's "L' Constantin"
- - French priestly title
- - French monastery head
- - French minister's title
- - French ecclesiastic title