➠ Words that start with a
List contains 24147 Words that start with "a".
- - shorten a means of getting to the other side
- - it'll help you get across and shorten the work
- - To cut a long story short, a card game
- - a game to make less of?
- - Shorten, expurgate
- - How to get across that one should shorten it
- - one card game you have to shorten
- - reduce the length of a crossing
- - Shorten a spanner
- - To reconstruct on a smaller scale is to do what
- - go over it in order to shorten it
- - shorten, curtail
- - Shorten a crossing
- - Shorten by using fewer words
- - A card game cut short
- - Bird flapping in time cut short
- - Contract could be a game of cards
- - A prospective partner lands government contract
- - Shorten, like a dictionary
- - Reduce the length of a book or other document
- - A marriage partner's accepting last part of wedding contract
- - shorten a way to the other side
- - i badger characters to cut things short
- - Second half of FA game cut short
- - A game of cards - contract perhaps
- - Reduce length of a card game
- - Shorten a viaduct
- - Shorten a river crossing?
- - contract that makes a ferryman redundant?
- - shorten a connection
- - Shorten a span
- - Shorten a card game
- - a place from which to direct what precis writers do
- - Make shorter badger excited about one
- - Put link next to a contract
- - Shorten, truncate
- - Shorten Arsenal's first game
- - a newly-wed accepts good contract
- - Big read (anag) — shorten a text
- - Shorten a game of cards
- - A spanner or clip?
- - Shorten a game
- - Shorten into one volume, maybe
- - Shorten (a book)
- - Shorten, as a dictionary
- - Big read (anag) — shorten text
- - Make shorter using a spanner
- - Shorten (a text)
- - Cut short a card game
- - Make shorter, a book say
- - Shorten for readers
- - Shorten a violin part
- - Shorten a piece of snooker equipment
- - Cut in a card game
- - A contest for couples holding hands cut short
- - Abbreviate, shorten
- - Make a long story short, e.g
- - A game cut short
- - Make shorter, book say
- - To reduce work is good — admitted by a woman blushing?
- - A game of tricks cut short
- - A place where we'd find captain's contract
- - Article by poet laureate cut short? Just so
- - Reduce, as a text
- - Condense, as a book
- - Shorten, as a reference
- - "...... make a long story short ..."
- - Shorten
- - shorten a way over
- - make a shorter version of a game
- - Condense, as a dictionary
- - Make tighter, possibly using a spanner?
- - Condense [text]
- - Diminish — curtail
- - Adapt novel
- - Curtail, censor
- - Prune tips of azalea bush on hilltop
- - Brigade [anag]
- - Cut down boy's free time outside
- - contract for an offer, got in writing at company
- - Reduce the word count of?
- - Abbreviate, contract
- - Contract sailor stuck on reef
- - Abbreviate text
- - Abbreviate
- - Trim graduate climbing hill-range
- - Condense, story-wise
- - Reduce rating on area of high pressure
- - Something going too far in film? Cut!
- - Reduce in volume?
- - Truncate
- - With 16-Across, Division division * Cut
- - Edit for "Reader's Digest"
- - Adapt for audio format, perhaps
- - Edit substantially
- - Reduce in scope
- - Cut down
- - Trim
- - Curtail
- - Condense
- - Cut
- - Contract that could make ferry operator redundant?
- - Dugout shelter
- - Hillside shelter
- - Shelter dug into a hillside
- - Shelter-providing dugout
- - Archaeological shelter
- - Rock shelter
- - Outdoor shelter
- - Archeological shelter
- - World War I shelter
- - Shelter: Fr.
- - Parisian's shelter
- - Dugout, in Dijon
- - Refuge, in Rouen
- - French shelter
- - Bomb shelter
- - Partisan's air-raid shelter
- - ...... Audit (French rock shelter)
- - Shelter, from the French.
- - Shelter, as a dugout: Fr.
- - Air raid shelter in Paris.
- - Military shelter: Fr.
- - Shelter: French.
- - Shelter or dugout: French.
- - Shelter, in France.
- - Dugout or shelter: French.
- - Sedan shelter
- - Kind of shelter
- - .... shelter
- - French dugout
- - Dugout
- - Hillside dugout
- - Hillside cave
- - Dugout, French style
- - Hillside cavity: Fr.
- - Dugout, Gallic style
- - Hillside cavity
- - Poilu's milieu
- - Cover: Fr.
- - Dugout: Fr.
- - Hillside dugout: Fr.
- - Poilu's dugout.
- - Dugout: French.
- - Dugout used by French soldiers.
- - Overhanging rock
- - Foxhole
- - Sheltered spot
- - Take ...... (accept hush money)
- - Thick as ......
- - Ben Folds Five "She's ...... and I'm drowning slowly"
- - " . . . but never ......"
- - shortened, and what the letters removed from eight novels in this puzzle spell out
- - Shortened advert about a game
- - Cut in the sack covering makeshift grid
- - Notice about game being shortened
- - Notice about game being cut
- - Shorter game's interrupted in these days
- - To have put it in a nutshell - Bill covered the Samuel Beckett connection
- - A card game daughter cut short
- - Not full-length
- - Not all there?
- - Shortened commercial about river crossing
- - advertisement about indoor game not written in full
- - American wife welcoming golf day getting shortened
- - Knight escapes from a Welsh town diminished
- - Cut short — big adder (anag)
- - Shortened, and the letters missing from the starred answers
- - Abbreviated, contracted
- - Like smaller dictionaries
- - Clipped dunce's head with a spanner first
- - Cut link between eastern parts of Russia and Poland
- - Like many paperback dictionaries
- - Missing parts
- - Like many Reader's Digest articles
- - Like some audio books
- - Condensed book
- - Condensed (as text)
- - Like pocket dictionaries
- - Condensed.
- - Like some dictionaries
- - Shortened
- - Cut down
- - Cut
- - elderly keeping book clear and condensed
- - Contraction, shortening (of a book)
- - Bridge intended, it's said, to geta shortening of the way
- - Possible reason we can't cross the river here? One's left work, in short
- - Book that's been shortened
- - Person shortening a book
- - "Reader's Digest" staffer
- - Shortener
- - cutting a book covering with roof tiles
- - Making a long story short
- - Shortening a book
- - Shortening, truncating
- - Shortening (text)
- - Shortening
- - something beyond the pale
- - 1977 W.W. II film ["Get lost!]
- - Get carried away with the blue pencil?
- - Sean Connery's 1977 war film based on a book by Cornelius Ryan which also stars Michael Caine: 4 wds.
- - Cornelius Ryan book, or excessively condense?
- - Shortened version of a written work
- - met brigand - that has changed summary
- - Cuts short adult film star Jeff
- - Curtails the brigade's movements
- - contracts for bands after a ball
- - Does condensation
- - Film about an overly equitable span?
- - 1977 Sean Connery movie
- - Condense a clothing store?
- - Is a brave revolutionary harsh?
- - being harsh is a brave move
- - Sandpaper say difficult to work with?
- - Likely to offend others by being harsh and rude
- - Irritating when I've to restrain supporter
- - (Of a character) confrontational or sharply disagreeable
- - Vie with Arabs: could be rough
- - Irritating as I've to embrace supporter
- - Harsh as I've to restrain supporter
- - When I've to restrain supporter being nasty
- - Rough when I've to restrain supporter
- - It's tough for American supporting a woman from JB Keane's play
- - Is about during a bachelor party, being coarse
- - A Native American holding silicon to be frictional
- - a british artist is taken aback by extremely vituperative cutting
- - Brave as I could be, but it can be very harsh !
- - Grating, rough
- - Brusque, sharp
- - Rough, jarring, grating
- - Experimental variables left out, causing friction
- - Used for rubbing and grinding; harsh
- - When describing supporter this compiler's harsh
- - Scratchy — harsh
- - Source of annoyance — clothes items I have being scratchy
- - Like pumice — rough in manner
- - Irritating in manner
- - Harsh — scratchy
- - Grainy polishing substance
- - Chafing against the skin, or very rude
- - Causing irritation
- - Harsh or insensitive
- - Heartless riddle following Arab Spring sounds harsh
- - Irritating new air base must secure victory
- - Sharply disagreeable; offensively irritating
- - Source of annoyance -- undergarments I have rubbing
- - Caustic, harsh
- - Answer supporters with 'This compiler's harsh'
- - Substance used for polishing
- - Very taken by new air base -- that's irritating
- - Harsh, insensitive
- - Coarse sailor and artist from Keane's play
- - Bear visa abroad, being smooth? The opposite
- - One that wears lingerie should stop while regularly in view
- - Smoothing stuff
- - Pumice, e.g.
- - Not very agreeable
- - Like emery
- - Emery.
- - Rubbing the wrong way?
- - Not at all gentle
- - Like pumice
- - Grating
- - Rough ......
- - Irritating
- - Like sandpaper
- - Scratchy
- - Harsh
- - Even parts of Hamburg reject English endorsement, which is harsh
- - Harsh and rough in manner
- - Rough area fearless one's turned into
- - harsh answer by earl after british endorsement in passport is withdrawn
- - Rough, like pumice
- - Substances in some polishes
- - Polishing substances
- - No-nos for cleaning glass stovetops
- - Sandpaper and such
- - They create a lot of friction
- - Emery and pumice
- - Pumice, etc.
- - Grinders
- - American warriors losing heart inside ... rough stuff
- - "One pair," said Tom ......
- - Gratingly
- - Process of wearing down
- - Process of wearing away
- - Wearing away
- - A supporter is upset about minor injury
- - Erosion by rubbing
- - Result of scraping by?
- - Graze on the skin
- - Area where the skin is torn
- - Slight injury of a supporter is no different
- - Arab Spring endlessly disturbed the peace - in retrospect, did it wear them down?
- - An undergarment's being worn around one's skin injury
- - Neosporin target
- - Souvenir from a bad trip?
- - Band-Aid spot
- - It's been rubbed the wrong way
- - Skin wound
- - Flesh wound
- - Scrape
- - Sore
- - Graze
- - sailor moving sonar around island gets graze
- - Skin scrapes
- - Scrapes
- - Son is mixed up with Arab in scrapes
- - Grazes, minor injuries
- - An item of underwear sold in outrageous new style initially causes injuries
- - Playground injuries
- - A: No strings attached. Q: How do you describe ......?
- - Organise bar with teas arranged side by side
- - Level with sailor and engineer when getting out, finally
- - Up-to-date, ... of developments
- - Up to date with, with 'of'
- - How pairs of the Budweiser Clydesdales prance
- - A part of a chimney side by side
- - Up with, with "of"
- - Keep .... of: stay current with
- - Well-informed (of)
- - On top of
- - Apprised of
- - Knowledgeable about, with "of"
- - Side by side a bishop, rook — direction to follow
- - Level section, including Bishop Street
- - Beside another in line, side by side
- - Bear sat awkwardly alongside
- - Bears at assembly, side by side
- - Are bats arranged side by side?
- - Are bats confused when alongside?
- - bears running at exterior, side by side
- - A brute keeping right alongside
- - Bet and Sara may be side by side
- - Level area next to Bristol?
- - American brute keeping right up to date
- - having kidnapped king, a brute gets in touch
- - abeam
- - Moving side by side
- - Side by side — in the picture
- - On a level together
- - Alongside an animal keeping right
- - Alongside an animal bearing right
- - Side by side sailor and cardinal point crossing river
- - Walking alongside each other
- - Level a baby clings to?
- - Alongside each other
- - Sailor on leave engaging adult to get acquainted
- - Absolute pig hugging redhead shoulder to shoulder
- - Rates adjusted after sailor gets up-to-date
- - Way to walk while conversing
- - How many lovers walk
- - Like lovers walking
- - How some oxen walk
- - Bow to bow, perhaps
- - Beside one another
- - (Standing) side by side
- - How lovers walk
- - Alongside
- - Fully conversant
- - Informed
- - Up-to-date
- - Au courant.
- - Side by side?
- - Shoulder to shoulder
- - Be a star involved in a row
- - Alongside one another
- - Up to date with
- - Up on
- - Informed about
- - What Arthur took after he pulled Excalibur, in "The Sword in the Stone"?
- - Welcome change, constitutional perhaps?
- - Something easy as pie
- - Something simple
- - "Child's play!"
- - See circled letters
- - Cold sore-fighting brand in a tiny tube
- - Brand for cold sores
- - One beer isn't enough to intoxicate?
- - Gimme ...." (Carter sitcom)
- - "Gimme!"
- - Slogan, Have ...., Have a KitKat
- - Take ....: rest
- - Create bad upset having released tension
- - Titanic
- - Charm of a supporter when receiving sign of love
- - Ancient amulet inscription
- - Conquers a trauma, in therapy
- - Releases pent-up emotions, in psychoanalysis
- - Expresses an emotion.