➠ Words that start with a
List contains 24147 Words that start with "a".
- - Shortened, like a dict.
- - Shorter, as a dict.
- - Like many a dict.
- - Condensed, as a pocket dict
- - Shortened, as a dict
- - Like a dictionary that doesn't weigh 20 lbs.
- - Condensed, as a coll. dictionary
- - Shortened, for short
- - Shortened, as a ref. book
- - Like a pocket dict.
- - Like a coll. dictionary
- - Shortened bk.
- - Shortened: Abbr.
- - Shortened form of a bk.
- - Shortened or condensed: Abbr.
- - Very much unlike the OED
- - Not the long vers.
- - Like short dicts.
- - Not in so many wds.?
- - Like some dictionaries (abbr.)
- - Like many dicts
- - Condensed, condensed
- - Unlike the OED
- - Like some bks. for kids
- - Condensed (abbr.)
- - Like pocket dicts.
- - Like some dicts.
- - What the "OED" isn't
- - Like collegiate dicts.
- - Shorten, for short
- - Made shorter: Abbr.
- - Short version: Abbr.
- - Curtailment: Abbr.
- - Shorten: Abbr.
- - Conjuror's cry
- - word used by conjurors which is considered to possess magic powers
- - Something said by charmer, rogue being cuddled by a couple of supporters?
- - Word from a prestidigitator!
- - Magic word used by conjurors
- - Rogue wearing a shortened garment -- twice all is revealed by this!
- - An item of clothing twice worn by bounder for a spell
- - magician's phrase
- - It's traditionally said to do the trick
- - Scoundrel in Canberra regularly repeated mumbo-jumbo
- - Magician's chant
- - Magical Steve Miller Band song?
- - Essence of local notice that Four Cups must close, it's said, for a spell
- - Magician's phrase that scrambles "radar baa ABC"
- - A charming expression
- - Charming 1982 Steve Miller Band song
- - Cry before a disappearance, to a poet
- - "East of Eden" character played onscreen by Julie Harris
- - "Baby, Take ...."; Shirley Temple film
- - "take ......" (1994 madonna ballad)
- - "Take ......" (#1 hit for Madonna)
- - "take ......" ("your audience awaits")
- - "Take ..." (1994 Madonna song): 2 wds.
- - Take ... (acknowledge an ovation): 2 wds.
- - Take(react to applause)
- - Take(respond to applause)
- - Take ...... (thank the crowd)
- - "Take ......" (1994 Madonna hit): 2 wds.
- - Take ...... (acknowledge praise)
- - Madonna's 'Take '
- - 'Take --!' ('Congrats!')
- - Take (react to applause)
- - What the star of the show takes
- - Take (respond to applause)
- - Take .... (acknowledge applause)
- - "Take ......" (1994 Madonna hit that was #1 for seven weeks)
- - "Take ......" (1994 Madonna hit)
- - Words after take or tie
- - Take ...... (acknowledge the audience)
- - "Take ...." (Madonna hit)
- - "Take ......" ("Congratulations!")
- - Take ...... (accept applause)
- - "Take ......" (Madonna song)
- - Take......(accept congratulations)
- - "Baby, Take ......," 1934 song
- - "Baby Take ......," early Temple film
- - Take ...... (respond to kudos)
- - Take ...... (acknowledge an introduction).
- - "Take ......!"
- - "Baby Take ...." (2 wds.)
- - Tie .... tie
- - "And a certain man drew ...... . . . ": I Kings 22:34
- - From the beginning, to Brutus
- - From the beginning: Latin
- - From the beginning: L.
- - From the beginning, in law
- - From inception, Latin-style
- - From day one, to Tacitus
- - From day one (Lat.)
- - From day one
- - From the start (Lat.)
- - From the beginning, in Latin
- - From the beginning: Lat.
- - From the beginning
- - From the start
- - From the first over, not the last over
- - Since day one
- - "... ...... of cherries"
- - "Life Is Just ...... of Cherries"
- - "Life is just ...... of . . . "
- - ". . . just .... of cherries"
- - Pack ...... (prepare for a low-key evening, in a way)
- - "Life is just .... ..."
- - Too important to deal with lowly cleaning?
- - Place for an important newspaper story
- - like a church deacon?
- - Where to find a church ceiling?
- - Shepherd's vantage point?
- - Not held accountable
- - Not accountable
- - Exempt from regulations
- - Like many a dictator
- - 1988 thriller with Steven Seagal
- - "No man is ...... . . . " : T.R.
- - Where some vets once flew
- - What Caesar's wife was briefly from the beginning, with European touch
- - Like Caesar's wife.
- - Better than hint, obviously faultless?
- - Suspensory ligament location
- - Referee quality?
- - Helen MccInnes novel
- - Crawford-MacMurray film: 1943
- - move abrasives to where the owners live
- - Higher than zero, on an altimeter
- - How altitude is often measured
- - What A and B grades are
- - A hovel at best, after renovation must be of superior status
- - Like positive numbers
- - Like single-digit temps
- - Like hoped-for winter temps in the North
- - not freezing over worthless person
- - Warmer than freezing, on the Celsius scale
- - Warmer than freezing, in Canada
- - Positive
- - In the Black?
- - Where surf-ski goes solvent?
- - Financially viable
- - Out of difficulty
- - Fiscally solvent
- - Out of trouble
- - Solvent
- - Safe from a storm, as a plane
- - Too haughty to stand in long lines?
- - Place for a star's credit
- - Where porpoises breathe
- - *dish that's a metaphor for life?
- - What life is, in a tune
- - What life is, in song
- - Life, to some
- - Life, they say
- - Life to an optimist
- - Life, to lyricist Lew Brown
- - Life, according to a song
- - Songwriter's definition of life: 1931
- - Life, in a 1931 song
- - What life is, to some
- - See 19-Across
- - "It's .... Girl Thing"; 2006 movie
- - Hugh Grant film 'About --'
- - Beyonce "If I Were ......"
- - The Who "I'm ......"
- - "Never send --- to ..."
- - "...... Named Sue" (Johnny Cash song): 2 wds.
- - '74 Leo Sayer album "Just ......"
- - "...... Like That" ("West Side Story" song)
- - "— Named Sue"
- - 'If I Were —' (Beyoncé song)
- - 'It's ....!': nursery cry
- - Johnny Cash's '...... Named Sue'
- - 'About ......' (2002 movie)
- - Birth announcement words
- - 'If I Were ' (Beyonce hit)
- - Stones "They chased ...... right through the park"
- - Goo Goo Dolls "...... Named Goo"
- - "About ....": Hugh Grant film
- - Johnny Cash "...... Named Sue"
- - Ciara "Like ......"
- - "...... Named Charlie Brown" (1969 film)
- - "It's ......!" (blue balloon words)
- - "About ....": Hornby novel
- - "...... Named Sue" (Johnny Cash song)
- - "Never send ........."
- - Bernstein/Sondheim's "...... Like That"
- - Sondheim's ".... Like That"
- - "It's ......!" (waiting-room whoop)
- - Words on some cigars
- - ".... and His Dog"
- - "It's ....!" (announcement)
- - "It's ....!" (cigar words)
- - "...... and His Dog": 1975 film
- - "When I was ........."
- - Cash's "...... Named Sue"
- - "It's ......!" (proud parents' phrase)
- - "......Like That" (Bernstein/Sondheim song)
- - "Looking for ......" (Gershwin hit)
- - "...... Named Sue," 1969 song
- - "Being read to by ...... . . . "
- - " . . . an old man, read to by ...... "
- - "Oh would I were ...... again . . . "
- - "Love is ......, by poets styl'd . . . "
- - Send ...... on a man's errand.
- - "Don't send ...... on a man's errand."
- - "......'s will is the wind's will . . . "
- - "It's ......!" (birth announcement)
- - "...... for you!"
- - It's .. ......
- - ".... Named Sue" (2 wds.)
- - Hugh Grant film "About ......" (2 wds)
- - Hook's mate in his formative years?
- - Cash's uninterrupted hit?
- - Goo Goo Dolls '95 album "...... Goo"
- - Song from "Street Scene."
- - Johnny Cash's biggest US hit single
- - Johnny Cash hit about father and son conflict
- - Johnny Cash song for which Shel Silverstein won a Grammy: 4 wds.
- - Johnny Cash classic written by Shel Silverstein
- - chap called after girl, one amused by a drunk
- - What's an uncommon blood type ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme
- - Universal recipient type
- - Best blood type for a transfusion recipient
- - Like some blood
- - Card. O'Connor, once
- - high church rank [abbr]
- - Prelates: Abbr.
- - Church heads: Abbr.
- - Church officials: Abbr.
- - Church dignitaries: abbr.
- - Bar in Shoreditch, UK, that is based on the TV series "Breaking Bad"
- - Choral composition by Benjamin Britten
- - With 26-Across, quote from 4-/60-Down
- - Song about one young man's truly burning desire?
- - ".......... Will" (Robert Frost book)
- - "...... will is the wind's will": Longfellow
- - Frost's "...... Will"
- - "...... Will," Frost book
- - "...... Will," Frost's first book
- - "...... will is the wind's will"
- - Jack-in-...... (E. Indian tree)
- - In ...... (confined)
- - In - (stymied)
- - "Life is like ...... of chocolates"
- - "... like .... of chocolates"
- - As dumb as ...... of rocks