➠ Words that start with a
List contains 24147 Words that start with "a".
- - Draw ... on (aim at)
- - Draw ...... on (prepare to shoot)
- - Draw ...... on (take aim at)
- - Draw ...... on
- - Draw -- on (take careful aim at)
- - Draw ...... on (aim)
- - Draw .......... on (take aim)
- - "Bring me ...... of wine": Aristophanes
- - Across the ship there's a smile
- - In a position to give a broad smile
- - a light abreast of the vessel
- - Note fish out of river to the side of the boat
- - A fish out of river at right angles to a vessel
- - A timber at right angles to a ship's keel
- - A smile from one side to another on journey?
- - Crosswise, to a sailor
- - a lighthouse casts it across the vessel
- - Seaman, each morning, makes it directly across the middle of the ship
- - A light across the ship
- - A smile across the length of ship
- - Off to the side, on a ship
- - ...... of light
- - Opposite the middle part of a ship.
- - Lateral to a ship's keel
- - At right angles to the side of a ship
- - At right angles to
- - Crossing the keel
- - Perpendicular to the keel
- - Off to the side, at sea
- - Crosswise, on a boat
- - Crosswise to a ship
- - Perpendicular to the ship's middle
- - At right angles to a ship
- - At right angles to the keel
- - At rightГ%82В angles to the length of a ship
- - From port to starboard
- - At right angles to the length of a ship
- - "If I pursue .... of light . . .": Einstein
- - Crosswise to a ship's middle
- - At the side of the ship
- - Perpendicular to a ship's midline
- - At right-angles to keel
- - Right angles to the keel
- - At right angles to the ship's keel
- - At a right angle to the keel
- - Perpendicularly to the keel
- - Perpendicular to a ship's length
- - Lateral to the keel
- - Crosswise to a ship's keel
- - At right angles to a ship's length
- - Crosswise to the keel
- - Lying port-to-starboard
- - At right angles to a ship's keel
- - Perpendicular to the keel, nautically
- - Crosswise to the ship's middle
- - At right angles to the length of a ship
- - Perpendicular to the fore-and-aft line
- - One way to measure a ship's deck
- - Across the keel
- - At right angles to a vessel
- - At a right angle to a ship's length
- - Directly from the side
- - John Jerome Rooney poem "...... of Light"
- - Directly abreast (of a ship)
- - Directly to port or starboard
- - At right angles to the length of a plane
- - Crosswise to a 68-Across
- - Along side, at sea
- - To right or left at sea
- - Opposite the middle of a ship's side
- - Abreast the middle of a ship's side
- - Right-angled to a keel
- - At right angles to a keel
- - Position on the briny
- - Right-angled to the keel
- - At the side
- - To the side
- - a structural member at right angles to the centre-line
- - At right angles
- - Laterally, on ships
- - Geometric pattern used in computer models
- - Crosswise, matey
- - At a right angle, nautically
- - Crosswise, shipwise
- - Crosswise, on a cruise
- - Laterally, in a way
- - At right angles, as a ship
- - 90 degrees from fore-and-aft
- - Crosswise, on deck
- - Crosswise, on a ship
- - Perpendicular, at sea
- - Crosswise, nautically
- - At right angles, in sailing
- - Crosswise, in a ship
- - Crosswise, when 18-Across
- - Crosswise, at sea
- - Ninety degrees from fore-and-aft
- - Sideways on a ship
- - Crosswind direction, at sea
- - Like a leading wind
- - At three or nine o'clock
- - Laterally, in ship talk
- - At 90-degree angles, nautically
- - Sideways at sea
- - Directly abreast a ship's middle
- - Bearing 90 degrees relative
- - On board direction
- - Off midships
- - Shipboard position
- - In a nautical position
- - Facing a ship's length
- - Nautical location
- - U.S.N.A. expression
- - At right angles, asea
- - Ship position
- - Opposite a ship's middle
- - Alongside, at sea
- - Alongside a ship
- - Off a ship's middle.
- - Alongside
- - Crosswise
- - Nautical word
- - Nautical bearing.
- - Shipboard direction
- - Abreast
- - Nautical direction
- - Direction on a ship
- - Nautical adverb
- - Nautical position
- - Nautical term.
- - Canadian actor Raymond Massey stars as the President in ".... .... in Illinois" (1940)
- - Civil War president's nickname
- - "Honest" U.S. prez
- - "Honest" president on a penny
- - "Honest" nickname
- - "Honest" moniker
- - "Honest, man!"
- - President Lincoln
- - "Honest" president
- - 1860s president, familiarly
- - "Honest" guy
- - Honest politician's nickname?
- - Honest politician
- - One of two presidents between a James and an Andrew
- - Nickname for an honest man?
- - 'Honest' prez
- - President Lincoln, informally
- - Sixteenth president's nickname
- - He wears jersey number 16 in the Nationals' Presidents Race
- - 16th president's nickname
- - "Honest" POTUS
- - "Honest!"
- - President on a $5 bill, lovingly
- - ''Honest'' President in a top hat
- - "Honest" president Lincoln, fondly
- - Tallest president in U.S. history, familiarly
- - "honest" us president
- - "Honest" American President, lovingly
- - President Lincoln, dearly
- - Honest President on the penny, lovingly
- - Fortas on the bench
- - Fortas of SCOTUS
- - Former Wizards owner Pollin
- - Former New York mayor Beame
- - Former New York City mayor Beame
- - Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo
- - Fiver figure
- - Five simoleons
- - First prez to sport a beard
- - First name of Bart Simpson's grandfather
- - First name in 1858 debates
- - First name in "The Lonesome Train"
- - First name at Gettysburg
- - Finsky
- - Figure to the right of Teddy on Mount Rushmore
- - Figure seen on the National Mall, informally
- - Fi(rst) v(ictim of his own broth)er
- - Featherweight boxer Attell
- - Famous February nickname
- - Familiar fellow on a penny
- - Famed railsplitter
- - Face featured on a fin
- - Ex-Justice Fortas
- - Emancipation Proclamation prez
- - Emancipation Proclamation first name
- - Debater of Stephen in 1858
- - Daniel Day-Lewis title character, familiarly
- - Daisy Mae's boy
- - Chicago sausage king Froman impersonated by Ferris Bueller
- - Chicago cop Lieberman in Stuart M. Kaminsky novels
- - Character played by Judd Hirsch on "Forever"
- - Cent gent?
- - Burrows who wrote for Broadway
- - Burrows who wrote "Guys and Dolls"
- - Burrows who wrote "Can-Can"
- - Burrows or Simpson
- - Burrows or Lincoln
- - Burrows on Broadway
- - Burrows of N.Y.C.
- - Broadway director Burrows
- - Biblical patriarch, to his friends
- - Bearded pres.
- - Beame or Ribicoff
- - Basketball's Saperstein
- - Bart's grandfather, on "The Simpsons"
- - Bart's animated granddad
- - Bart Simpson's paternal grandpa
- - Bart and Lisa's grandfather on "The Simpsons"
- - Bandleader Lyman
- - Band-leader Lyman
- - B'way's Burrows
- - B'way Burrows
- - Author Kobo of Japan
- - Antique store owner on the ABC show "Forever"
- - Anti-Defamation League director Foxman
- - Andrew came after him
- - Actor Vigoda who was in "The Godfather"
- - Actor Vigoda who turned 94 this year despite being reported dead as early as 1982
- - Actor Vigoda who played Sal Tessio in "The Godfather"
- - Actor Vigoda who is dead
- - Actor Vigoda who died in January at age 94
- - Actor Vigoda who died in January
- - Actor Vigoda who died in 2016
- - Abraham,to friends
- - Abraham,to close friends
- - Abraham to his pals
- - A Mount Rushmore neighbor of Teddy
- - 94-year-old actor Vigoda whose last film appearance was in 2008
- - 94-year-old actor Vigoda who was in a 2010 Snickers commercial
- - 6-foot-4 pres.
- - 2nd Ave Deli founder Lebewohl
- - 2012 Best Actor-winning role for Daniel
- - 19th-century presidential nickname
- - 1860s political nickname
- - 1860's White House name
- - 1809-65 guy
- - $5, slangily
- - $5 portrait
- - $5 bill, so to speak
- - $100 : Ben :: $5 : ......
- - #16, familiarly
- - "The Woman in the Dunes" novelist
- - "The Simpsons" grampa
- - "The Simpsons" character who says, "The metric system is the tool of the devil! My car gets 40 rods to the hogshead and that's the way I likes it"
- - "The Godfather" actor Vigoda
- - "Kangaroo Notebook" novelist Kobo ......
- - "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" librettist Burrows
- - "How to Succeed in Business ..." co-writer Burrows
- - "Guys and Dolls" writer Burrows
- - "Can-Can" author Burrows
- - "Cactus Flower" playwright Burrows
- - "...... Lincoln in Illinois" (1940 movie)
- - "...... Lincoln in Illinois" (1940 biopic)
- - "...... Lincoln in Illinois" (1940 biographical film)
- - "...... Lincoln in Illinois"
- - . . . Frank, Jimmy, ...., Sir Veto, . . .
- - ...... Lyman & His California Orchestra, popular 1920s-'40s band
- - ...... Froman (the sausage king of Chicago, according to "Ferris Bueller's Day Off")
- - ...... Froman (the "sausage king of Chicago," in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off")
- - ...... Froman (Ferris Bueller's alter ego)
- - ...... Froman (Ferris Bueller impersonation)
- - Five-.......
- - *Onetime White House nickname
- - Half a Hamilton
- - White House moniker
- - Prime minister of Japan
- - Japanese leader
- - Chem. suffix
- - Civil War nickname
- - Playwright Burrows
- - Penny portrait
- - Tad's dad
- - "The Rail Splitter"
- - Mr. Lincoln.
- - 1¢
- - Head of lettuce?
- - Rushmore figure
- - Rushmore nickname
- - Grampa Simpson
- - Caen cleric
- - Fin
- - "Lincoln"
- - An animated Simpson
- - One of the Yokums
- - Old White House nickname
- - Wartime prez
- - [5]
- - Former Japanese Prime Minister
- - 1860s prez
- - Prez on a penny
- - Copper head?
- - Lincoln nickname
- - Fiver
- - Midge Maisel's father on 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'
- - Civil War prez
- - Actor Vigoda
- - Face on a fin
- - Name hidden in 'wannabe'
- - Jurist Fortas
- - Sixteenth prez
- - 16th prez
- - Japanese prime minister
- - Prez on Mount Rushmore
- - 'The Simpsons' grandpa
- - Moniker for Lincoln
- - Japan's longest-serving prime minister
- - Name hidden in 'Mabel'
- - Prez on a five
- - Japanese prime minister since 2012
- - Penny prez
- - 'Good Burger' actor Vigoda
- - Broadway's Burrows
- - Lincoln, familiarly
- - Fin, financially
- - Rushmore face
- - Abraham, for short
- - He's next to Teddy on Mount Rushmore
- - Rushmore neighbor of Teddy
- - Father on 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'
- - Mr. Lincoln, casually
- - Face on a fiver
- - Japanese host of the 2019 G20 summit
- - Prime minister appointed by Akihito
- - Prez on pennies
- - Prez on a fiver
- - Prime minister with a degree from Seikei University
- - Name associated with fins
- - Prez #16
- - Five-spot
- - Lincoln's nickname
- - Homer Simpson's dad
- - Japan's prime minister
- - Black Hills granite nickname
- - Prez in a stovepipe hat
- - Bart's grandpa
- - The wrinkly Simpson
- - Homer's toon dad
- - Prez No. 16
- - Vigoda of 'Fish'
- - Vigoda of "The Godfather"
- - Prime minister in the Jiminto party
- - Prez a century before Jack
- - Vigoda of 'Barney Miller'
- - 2019 G20 summit host
- - Justice Fortas
- - POTUS on a five
- - White House nickname
- - 1860s presidential nickname
- - Five Georges
- - Five-dollar bill prez
- - Bart's grampa
- - '60s prez
- - Mount Rushmore prez next to Teddy
- - He's next to Teddy on Rushmore
- - Mount Rushmore nickname
- - Homer's dad
- - Grampa Simpson, familiarly
- - Half a sawbuck
- - Abraham, to close friends
- - Prime minister formally appointed by Akihito
- - Abraham, to friends
- - Neighbor of Teddy on Mount Rushmore
- - Conservative leader of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party
- - Walt praised him poetically
- - First bearded prez
- - Fortas who resigned from the Supreme Court in 1969
- - Grandpa Simpson
- - $5 bill
- - Burrows
- - Presidential name.
- - Man's nickname
- - '60s White House name
- - Young Lincoln
- - Old presidential nickname
- - Presidential nickname
- - Lessen
- - Rail splitter
- - Japanese prime minister Shinzo whose last term in office was 2012-2020
- - Onetime presidential nickname
- - Maggie's grandfather on The Simpsons
- - deftones drummer cunningham
- - five dollar face, for short
- - "... Lincoln in Illinois" (1938 play)
- - 1860s nickname
- - Grandpa Simpson, fondly
- - Actor Vigoda of the Barney Miller spin-off Fish
- - civil war potus
- - 6'4″ prez
- - only pres. to hold a patent
- - TV's Grandpa Simpson
- - pollin who owned the washington capitals
- - Japanese politician Shinzo
- - The Godfather costar Vigoda
- - "Behold, ...... in thine own eye"
- - "Fuzzy Wuzzy was ......"
- - What Fuzzy Wuzzy was
- - Tough test metaphor
- - Build-...... Workshop
- - Hungry as ......