➠ Words that start with a
List contains 24147 Words that start with "a".
- - f prelude
- - You get an F after these
- - F's forerunners
- - Opening quintet
- - Alphabet's first five
- - Multiple-choice question choices, perhaps
- - Choices on a standard Scantron test
- - Tot's song starter
- - Start of a children's song
- - Melodic equivalent of "twinkle, twinkle, li-"
- - List of options on some tests
- - Start of a familiar series
- - First 5 of 26
- - Start of a "Sesame Street" lesson
- - SAT options
- - Start of a kids' learning song
- - Child's ditty start
- - Start of a well-known series
- - Question 5 on the test
- - Question 4 on the test
- - Question 3 on the test
- - Question 2 on the test
- - Question 1 on the test
- - Multiple-choice question choice, perhaps
- - Start of Series II
- - Start of a run of 26
- - Start of kindergarten learning
- - Alphabetic quintet
- - Alphabetical beginners
- - Theater's first five rows
- - Start of a kindergarten refrain
- - Start of learning songs
- - Multiple choice choices
- - Alphabet beginning
- - "The Alphabet Song" start
- - Kindergarten song starter
- - Alphabet intro
- - Start of "The Alphabet Song"
- - Start of a tot's song
- - Start of a kindergarten song
- - Kindergarten song opening
- - Starting five?
- - Start of a children's rhyme
- - Start of a series
- - Series opener?
- - Alphabet run
- - Alphabet opener
- - Alphabet start
- - Opening line
- - Start of a famous series
- - Regis Philbin and others
- - common trivia quiz choices
- - trivia quiz array, often
- - "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" choices
- - Multiple choice choices(Used today)
- - Multiple choice choices
- - Multiple-choice options
- - Passing options
- - Common exam choices
- - Multiple choice test options
- - Multiple choice test options, often
- - Multiple choice list
- - Set of choices, often
- - ". . . Millionaire" choices
- - "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" options
- - Multiple choice list, often
- - Multiple choice options, often
- - First four alphabets
- - Part of the alphabet
- - Start of a grade school recitation
- - First four letters
- - Top file drawer, perhaps
- - Letters sung to the tune of "Twinkle, Twinkle"
- - Initial quartet
- - Start of a kindergarten chant
- - Opening quartet
- - First four rows
- - The first 4 of 26
- - Start of learning song
- - Start of an old school song
- - Start of a kindergarten chorus
- - Start of 26
- - Report-card foursome
- - Preschool song starter
- - Opening in a popular song for kindergartners
- - Initial alphabetic sequence
- - Four starters
- - Four of a series
- - First four rows at the Met
- - First four letters of the alphabet
- - E antecedents
- - Basic quartet
- - Alphabetic front four
- - Alphabet vanguard
- - Start of the alphabet
- - GOLDFISH
- - Start of a well-known series
- - It's sung to the same tune as "Twinkle, twinkle"
- - Front four?
- - Alternative lyrics to 'Twinkle, twinkle'
- - What the ten longest answers have in common
- - Alphabet beginning
- - Sequence sung like 'Twinkle twinkle'
- - Alphabet opening
- - Starting quartet
- - Preschool song opener
- - Start of a preschool song
- - Start of a nursery school ditty
- - Opening of a kid's song
- - "The Alphabet Song" opening
- - "The Alphabet Song" start
- - Opening run
- - Pre-K song start
- - Letter openers?
- - Run before E
- - Start of a tots' song
- - Children's tune starter
- - Opening letters
- - Start of a learning song
- - Passing grades
- - Kindergarten song starter
- - Start of a childhood learning song
- - Start of an alphabet song
- - Children's song start
- - The front four
- - Lyric segment with the same melody as "Twinkle, twinkle"
- - Start of a common run
- - Start of a traditional school song
- - Introductory letters
- - Alphabet intro
- - Nursery school song opener
- - "The Alphabet Song" beginning
- - Start of "The Alphabet Song"
- - Start of a tot's tune
- - Opening foursome
- - Opening lyrics of a children's tune
- - Start of a tot's song
- - Tot's song start
- - Start of a nursery-school song
- - Starting four
- - Opening alphabet letters
- - Start of Series I
- - Alphabetical quartet
- - "Alphabet Song" start
- - Start of a kindergarten song
- - Leading four
- - Start of a song that ends "Won't you come and sing with me"
- - Letters of introduction?
- - "Fastest Finger" answer, maybe
- - Start of a classroom chant
- - Kindergarten song opening
- - Kindergarten quartet
- - Four to start with
- - Free verse rhyme scheme
- - Initial foursome
- - Start of a toddler's song
- - Kid's song start
- - Kiddies' song starter
- - Kiddie song start
- - Initial sequence
- - Alphabetical start
- - Opening four
- - Quartet for first graders
- - Black verse rhyme scheme
- - Alphabetic starters
- - Alphabet starters
- - Initial letters
- - Start of a tot's chant
- - Start of a children's rhyme
- - Start of a nursery rhyme
- - Start of a series
- - Alphabet quartet
- - Alphabetic quartet
- - Alphabet sequence
- - Alphabetic sequence
- - Alphabetical run
- - First string
- - Starting lineup
- - Alphabet run
- - See 38-Across
- - Alphabet opener
- - Alphabet start
- - See 26 Across
- - Midsection strengtheners
- - Stomach strengtheners
- - Core exercises … or a hint to eight squares in this puzzle
- - Sit-up relatives
- - Argentina, Brazil and Chile.
- - Early 20th-century entente cordiale
- - "Sesame Street" topic
- - Beginning reader's lessons
- - Alphabet soup shapes
- - basics for new readers
- - They end with WXYZ
- - preschool education lessons
- - They're taught with the "Alphabet Song," informally
- - "next time won't you sing with me" song
- - preschool recitation
- - Elementary school learning
- - The alphabet to preschoolers
- - bare basics
- - Basics for learning
- - List sung to the tune of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
- - The 26 letters, to a child
- - basic units in english class
- - They end with "x, y, z"
- - Kindergarten reading basics
- - basics for young readers
- - introduction to instruction
- - The alphabet, to young children
- - 26 things learned in kindergarten
- - character-driven song?
- - educational basics
- - They're sung before "Next time won't you sing with me"
- - Characters in a toddler's book?
- - simple starts
- - baby basics
- - alphabetic knowledge
- - They're often sung to the tune of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star"
- - Unit of electrical charge
- - Electromagnetic unit
- - Electrical charge
- - "Nightline" provider
- - "Nightline" presenter
- - "America This Morning" outfit
- - "Nightline" outfit
- - "20/20" presenter: 2 wds.
- - '20/20' presenter
- - Stephanopoulos's employer
- - "Primetime" producer
- - Sawyer employer
- - Diane Sawyer employer
- - Diane Sawyer's employer
- - '20/20' airer
- - Division responsible for "20/20"
- - Peter Jennings bailiwick
- - Possible multiple-choice choices
- - Fastest Finger options on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?"
- - They lead up to G
- - First six of 26
- - Alphabetic beginning
- - A beginning
- - Alphabet run
- - Alphabet start
- - 'Fore H club?
- - Classic nursery song opener
- - "Twinkle, twinkle, little star"
- - Start of a tot's song
- - first half of it
- - First half of things we all memorized
- - First half of a series
- - Half of a decoder ring
- - Part of a speller's repertoire
- - Part of a sequence?
- - Kind of music, with an easy switch
- - Christie mystery, with "The"
- - Network merger between an American company and a French one?
- - "That's So Raven" network
- - Vacation destinations off the coast of Venezuela
- - Grouping in the southern Caribbean
- - Start of an old song lyric
- - Grading range
- - Grading gamut
- - Report card options
- - Marking choices
- - David Muir ... or Peter Jennings, once
- - rhyme scheme of the langston hughes poem "dreams"
- - Rhyme scheme of the first verse of "Mary had a little lamb"
- - Rhyme scheme of "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
- - "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" rhyme scheme
- - Common rhyme scheme
- - Spendthrift's credo, with an easy switch