➠ Words that start with a
List contains 24147 Words that start with "a".
- - Copper head?
- - Bad actor undermining little brother in Alcoholics Anonymous was a religious patriarch
- - A heartless old F1 driver, father of many
- - A supporter acting inappropriately for patriarch
- - mid-genesis vip
- - Literally, "father of many"
- - Garment held by a poor actor in Lincoln?
- - The first Biblical patriarch
- - Patriarch putting an undergarment over back of thigh
- - Lincoln supporter grabbed by a poor player?
- - Father of Isaac in the Bible
- - The first Jewish patriarch
- - Sarah's husband
- - F. Murray of "Amadeus"
- - OT patriarch
- - Hebrew patriarch
- - Bar a ham from playing the Biblical patriarch
- - Genesis VIP
- - Prophet believed to be buried in the Cave of the Patriarchs
- - Patriarch needs a support act badly
- - --- Stoker, Dracula author
- - — Lincoln, president
- - First name at Mount Rushmore
- - First of the patriarchs in the Old Testament
- - He's tested in Genesis 22
- - With 40 Across, bearded VIP with a February 12th birthday
- - First name on Mount Rushmore
- - A poor actor receiving support in Lincoln?
- - Face to the right of George, Thomas and Theodore
- - Middle-class supporter of women is one of those poorly playing Lincoln?
- - Genesis name that's also presidential
- - Psychologist Maslow with an eponymous 'hierarchy of needs'
- - Biblical name thought to mean 'father of many'
- - 'Amadeus' Oscar winner
- - People's leader -- such as Lincoln?
- - Solver's Last Hurrah rating: Mark's bound to be first in race
- - First name of 34-Across
- - Father of Ishmael
- - Lot's uncle
- - Promised Land promisee
- - Patriarch of Judaism
- - With 39-Across, signer of the 23-/51-Across
- - President Lincoln
- - Tad's dad
- - Oscar winner for "Amadeus"
- - Presidential first name that comes from Genesis
- - Biblical name meaning "father of many"
- - Name thought to mean "father of many"
- - 1860s Jefferson contemporary
- - With 40-Across, person born Feb. 12, 1809
- - Name that means "father of many"
- - Ishmael's father
- - Quebec's Plains of ....
- - Covenant recipient (Gen. 17:9)
- - With 25-Down, speaker of the quote
- - Jefferson : 116-Down :: .... : USA
- - Hebrew name meaning "father of many"
- - Uncle of Lot
- - Name meaning "father of many"
- - He had a Lot to contend with
- - Jefferson's 1860's opposite
- - First name associated with fivers
- - Jefferson's '61 counterpart
- - F. Murray ........
- - "Amadeus" star, 1984
- - First of the patriarchs
- - "...., Martin, and John"
- - Father of Judaism
- - "The Rail Splitter"
- - First name of rival of 34 Down
- - Postmaster Lincoln.
- - Plains of ......, adjoining Quebec.
- - Nancy Hanks' son.
- - Plains of .......
- - Patriarch in Genesis.
- - Mr. Lincoln.
- - Part of a Carl Sandburg title.
- - Plains where Wolfe beat Montcalm.
- - Leader of an ancient tribe
- - Presidential first name
- - Biblical patriarch
- - Isaac's father
- - father of isaac and founder of the hebrew people in the old testament
- - Mount Rushmore face to the right of George, Thomas, and Theodore
- - Maslow or Lincoln
- - Isaac's father in the Bible
- - 1860s American president
- - Biblical father and son
- - His picture is in many wallets
- - His first capital was Springfield
- - Self-described "prairie lawyer"
- - A bill anchor-man organised (US president)
- - US president (1861-1865) who was not a college graduate: 2 wds.
- - Predecessor of Andrew Johnson
- - Five-dollar-bill president
- - US president who had pet goats named Nanny and Nanko: 2 wds.
- - Follower of James Buchanan
- - Statesman born 2/12/1809 whose surname can precede the starts of four long puzzle answers
- - A great shot inside box by US player
- - First Republican
- - A U.S. president
- - Notable born 2/12/1809
- - He was born on 56-Across
- - War-era president
- - U.S. president, 1861-1865
- - U.S. president, 1861 to 1865
- - Head of the Union
- - Driven President?
- - John Carradine (1938), Henry Fonda (1939), Sam Waterston (1988)
- - President who spoke of these honored dead
- - Subject of Copland's "Portrait"
- - "If I were two-faced, would I be wearing this one?"
- - North leader
- - The Great Emancipator
- - First Republican President
- - 16th president
- - Speaker of quote
- - **‡:-)}}}}
- - Source of the quote
- - See 17-Across
- - -
- - Sixteenth President: 2 wds.
- - The 16th president of the United States of America
- - Happy ex-Mayor of New York?
- - Like several religions mentioned at first in revised Bach aria
- - "Star Trek Into Darkness" director J. J. ......
- - Filmmaker J.J
- - J.J. who directed 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens'
- - J. J. ......, director of 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens'
- - 2009 'Star Trek' director J.J
- - "Star Trek" director J.J
- - J.J. who directed "Star Trek Into Darkness"
- - 'Felicity' co-creator J.J
- - Star Wars director J.J.
- - "Fringe" co-creator J.J.
- - Man behind "Lost", "Fringe", and "Person of Interest"
- - TV producer J.J. who co-created "Lost"
- - J. J. ......, co-creator of "Lost" and director of 2009's "Star Trek"
- - the rise of skywalker director, j.j.....
- - Stacey of Georgia politics
- - ex-army chief of staff creighton w. ......
- - Voting rights activist and former Georgia representative Stacey
- - "The ...... Report" (former MSNBC show)
- - 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' director
- - Vietnam War general Creighton
- - Vietnam era general Creighton ......
- - Dan of MSNBC
- - Iran-Contra figure Elliott
- - Westmoreland successor in '68
- - Cal of the Brooklyn Dodgers
- - Vietnam War Gen. Creighton
- - Art book publisher
- - Vietnam War commander
- - General Creighton ......
- - Gen. Creighton ......
- - Stacey whose pen name is Selena Montgomery
- - Architect running the gamut?
- - Graze, scrape
- - Having stolen ball, Athletic supporters in scrape
- - Physical graze or scrape
- - Boars in a terrible scrape
- - Surface laceration
- - A supporter is back, working with injury
- - Scraped area on the skin
- - a lady's garment is back on and rubbing
- - ...... ouverts (with open arms)
- - Canyon mouths
- - Narrow passes in the Southwest
- - Menendez defense lawyer Leslie
- - Jill who was The New York Times' first female executive editor
- - Atlantic Records co-founder Herb
- - . . Birchard, .., Alan, . . .
- - Biblical patriarch who had "ha" added to his name when he was 99 years old
- - Norm ..., longtime host of "This Old House"
- - man whose name god lengthens at the age of ninety-nine, in genesis
- - james a. garfield's youngest son, or his middle name
- - JamesGarfield
- - Man's name(Used today)
- - Biblical patriarch
- - Genesis patriarch
- - Biblical name
- - Genesis name
- - Man's name
- - Isaac's father's former name [OT]
- - Middle name of James Garfield
- - Kinda tall and statuesque?
- - The Great Emancipator sharin' URLs on his blog?
- - Leading pot-bellied pig president?
- - -- bosom, place where there is just repose after death
- - ...... bosom (heaven)
- - In ...... bosom (at rest).
- - zaraah ..., currently playing eastender chelsea fox
- - "Hot Shots!" director
- - Lincoln and Ribicoff
- - ... Al-Bait, Saudi Arabian complex that houses the Makkah Clock Royal Tower said to be amongst the tallest buildings in the world
- - director of conversations with friends.
- - How the Great Emancipator got around?
- - President's Continental?
- - " . . . Before ......, I am": John 8:58
- - Man with a camera, 1963
- - "...... feathers . . . ": Pope
- - Scratch, with a nail, Ellen's initial on
- - Making a bread that will wear down
- - read about the sailor and how he can wear you down?
- - cause fraying of a ribbon, we hear
- - a variety of bread to cause friction
- - Wear diamonds deposited in a Scottish bank
- - erode is a bad village ultimately, without roads
- - wear away a piece of ribbon, one hears
- - read about the sailor who can wear it?
- - A variety of bread to grind
- - this sort of a beard will wear off!
- - how to scrape off a beard
- - Grind a new bread
- - fray a piece of ribbon, by the sound of it
- - sounds like a piece of plaited embroidery to fray
- - Rub away a bread roll
- - Use sandpaper (wear off)
- - rub off a beard
- - Wear away in America sporting beard
- - Wear down by friction
- - wear away a piece of ribbon, by the sound of it
- - Scrape a beard off
- - Rub down
- - Wear by rubbing
- - File a nail with end of file
- - Wear down a nail point
- - Wear away
- - Wear roughly
- - Surrounding support, handles regularly wear down
- - Wear away by friction
- - Wear down a sharp point with energy
- - Use a pumice stone
- - Subject to 86-Down, say
- - Wear off by scraping
- - Use a rasp on
- - Use a file, e.g.
- - Wear off
- - Scour a surface
- - Use a rasp
- - Rub with a rasp
- - What a beard might do
- - Wear down
- - Wear down two keys without Brad
- - Wear diamonds, entering a bank in Glasgow
- - rub up against
- - Scrape off second slice of daily bread, dropping middle onto floor
- - Experience the friction writing to Bill in Lincoln
- - Get grating
- - Rub harshly against
- - Rub raw
- - Irritate by rubbing
- - Rub roughly
- - Rub
- - Scrape away
- - Grate against
- - Scrape off
- - Scour, say
- - Rub off
- - Sand, say
- - Rub away by friction
- - Rub with emery
- - Use emery on
- - Use sandpaper on, say
- - Really rub
- - Scrape roughly
- - Scour, e.g.
- - Rub away
- - Stonewash, e.g.
- - Roughen
- - Use emery
- - Use emery cloth
- - Sandpaper
- - Apply friction to.
- - Roughen by friction.
- - Rasp
- - Use sandpaper on
- - Erode
- - Excoriate
- - Grind
- - Fret
- - Scrape
- - Scratch
- - Use sandpaper
- - Grate
- - Irritate
- - Rub the wrong way
- - Chafe
- - "Shazam!"
- - It may precede a disappearance
- - "Prepare to be amazed!"
- - Cry of magic
- - Incantation #2
- - Cry before a disappearance
- - Magical incantation
- - Trick shout
- - Legerdemain word
- - Magician's magic word
- - "Mexican Hayride" tune
- - Mystical word
- - Magical formula
- - Cabalistic word.
- - Spell to ward off evil.
- - Word charm or empty jingle of words.
- - Mystical word for incantations.
- - Magical phrase
- - Bit of magic
- - Magic spell
- - 'The magic word'
- - Incantation
- - Magic word
- - Disappearing word
- - Meaningless talk
- - Nonsense
- - Pair pulling for each other
- - Basketball players Larry and Sue?
- - A poor worker holding in hand sandpaper?
- - Sandpaper, for one
- - it wears off just as bread does
- - One maybe hammered in the main, back in scrapes
- - scrapes it off just as a beard is put on
- - Scrapes or wears by friction
- - Scrapes away
- - Scrapes off
- - Scrapes
- - Rubs off
- - Wears off
- - Uses a rasp on
- - how it wears when we read able-seamen were involved!
- - Bothers(Used today)
- - Grazes
- - Wears away
- - Wears down
- - Files roughly
- - Sandpapers
- - Sands, e.g.
- - Rubs
- - Scuffs
- - Files
- - Grates
- - Wears down by friction.
- - Wears away by friction.
- - Irritates
- - Rubs the wrong way
- - Chafes
- - Erodes
- - Wears
- - Bothers
- - Smash-and-grab, I find grating
- - Wearing down by scraping
- - Scraping against
- - Scraping and eroding away
- - it's wearing to see a sailor daring in such fashion
- - Emery board's purpose
- - Emery's purpose
- - Rubber eraser, for one
- - Rubber
- - Carpenter's rasp, for one
- - Erosive agent
- - Tool for scraping
- - Scraper.
- - Friction agent.
- - Grater.
- - Scraped through lying - take notice
- - take little notice of a beard being worn!
- - Scraped away
- - Scraped off
- - Scraped
- - A brother helped, we're told (scraped away!)
- - Seaman with an irrational dread of being scratched
- - Worn by friction
- - Article trimmed with fabric, not one worn down
- - Wore down by friction
- - Rubbed away
- - Chafed
- - Sanded, e.g.
- - Rubbed roughly
- - Worn down
- - Wore down
- - Burnished
- - Wore
- - Rubbed off
- - Worn (away)
- - Wore (away)
- - Worn
- - Rubbed the wrong way
- - Rubbed