➠ Words that start with b
List contains 22630 Words that start with "b".
- - Large painted curtains hanging at the rear of a stage set
- - Tease hair to make it look thicker or punkier
- - Insolent response to rugby player gossip
- - Lip in place again, over jaw
- - Insolent language, lip
- - Impudent comment from a footballer ?
- - impertinent rejoinder from the defence?
- - Retort about lumbago?
- - Lucky creature, not large, caressing Henry's cheek
- - impudent, retrograde talk?
- - Impertinent rejoinder
- - Give cheek
- - Nerve gas?
- - Bet on tips for Cheltenham, Haydock and Tramore out of insolence
- - Father won't hear of it from childish type offering support for Switzerland removing top tax
- - Impudent remarks
- - Home again by tea time bringing sauce
- - Impudent rejoinder
- - Soccer player gets the bird for impudent retorts
- - Support for college headgear - the referee doesn't want to hear any of it
- - Gossipy conversation
- - Impudence
- - Impudent replies
- - Impertinent talk
- - Cheekiness
- - Insolence
- - What impertinence, to put money on the cat in France
- - Wilderness area
- - Rural area, and what can be found in this puzzle's circles
- - Remote rural area
- - Rural area ... or what can be found in each set of circled letters?
- - Rural area
- - Remote rural region
- - Music performed while facing away from the audience?
- - The boonies, e.g.
- - Boondocks
- - *Made effective as of an earlier time (First 4 letters)
- - Made a thing of the past
- - Made retroactive, as a contract
- - Pretended to have written earlier, as a letter
- - Reverse recorded when it was made valid retrospectively
- - Made retrospectively valid
- - Makes retroactive ... or what the eight other longest Across answers have
- - Clandestine move for bad crook
- - The staff use it to get out for weekend in Cordoba heat
- - Clandestine
- - Screened item, often
- - Secret sponsor will have opportunity
- - Way out, at times
- - Portal to a patio, perhaps
- - Tryster's escape route, maybe
- - Rear entrance
- - Indirect means or way.
- - Surreptitious
- - Furtive
- - Underhand?
- - Way out
- - Change time of second appointment
- - make retrospectively valid support over appointment?
- - Make seem older, in a way
- - Make retroactive, like a payment
- - Make retroactive
- - Retroactive appointment relates to spinal column sticking out at the front
- - Make retroactive, in a way
- - In retrospect, validate second meeting
- - What you see if you flip a book over: 2 wds.
- - Straw, to a camel?
- - Final straw or move in 62-Across
- - "...... the last straw!"
- - Strenuous task
- - Extremely strenuous task
- - Torturous task
- - Exhausting task
- - Support slowing down in speech that's exhausting
- - Manual labor that is physically taxing
- - (Of work) physically demanding
- - Onerous
- - Physically demanding
- - Punishing head of gang after second burglary
- - Really strenuous
- - Physically difficult, as labor
- - Really difficult, as labor
- - Arduous
- - Strenuous
- - defender, british one, showing courage
- - Courage shown in personal column?
- - Courage
- - Character seen in personal column?
- - Throw your weight behind B1's strength of character
- - Another word for spine
- - A column of people
- - Fortitude — protection for the spinal cord
- - The spine
- - Wimp's lack
- - Spinal column
- - Strength of will
- - Resolve
- - Resoluteness
- - Fortitude
- - Spine
- - Fund a series about a forensic anthropologist?
- - Certain columns.
- - Main supports.
- - Guts
- - Unofficial means of communication
- - Covert means of communication ... or what's hiding in the circled letters?
- - Unofficial means of communication, and a hint to each set of circled letters
- - Here again with record of their old songs
- - Available again because folks asked for it [#7]
- - Browser feature, or what the ends of 17-, 31-, 38- or 50-Across can have
- - Icon with a left-facing arrow
- - Place for low-priority items
- - Range's spot for an item off the shelf
- - Place for low-priority issues
- - Place for deferred plans
- - Low-priority place, and a hint to the starred answers' indicated letters
- - Sleeping sunbather, at times?
- - Endorsed
- - placed a bet on
- - supported sailor going back damaged deck
- - Patronized
- - Used the oven accommodating first course and took one of the sides
- - Assisted financially
- - Bet on or offered support
- - Chairlike
- - Bankrolled
- - Sponsored
- - Reversed.
- - Gave support to
- - Supported
- - Went to bat (for)
- - Yielded
- - Conceded the point
- - Saloon wholly endorsed by its patrons?
- - They go behind the scenes
- - Scene setters
- - *Prepares to pass the football
- - Stage scenery
- - Painted scenery cloth
- - Theatrical scenery
- - Advocate drive over Portugal for scenery
- - Painted setting behind stage actors, or what the ends of 17-, 21-, 33-, 42- and 54-Across can literally have
- - Scenery hung at the rear
- - Piece of scenery
- - Piece of stage scenery.
- - help with work welcoming tips for decor and scenery
- - Having exchanged parts, withdraw stage curtain
- - Context, setting
- - Painted cloth at the rear of a stage
- - Give one's blessing to medic taking on operation in theatrical setting, that's not the most prominent
- - Support doctor over operation in wider context
- - Stage set to see fall by defender
- - Give one's blessing to medic making little of operation in theatrical setting
- - Scrim, perhaps
- - Stage curtain, e.g.
- - Theatrical painting.
- - Stage curtain
- - Fall behind
- - Setting
- - in theatrical terms, it's something that may fall behind
- - support reduction in setting
- - New England, colloquially
- - Withdrew (from).
- - reversed, having pulled out of commitment
- - Provider of funding
- - Recipient of Kickstarter updates
- - Supporter restored by queen
- - does one gamble in reverse?
- - does he give support but get the reverse?
- - one who retreats from gambling?
- - Second footballer meeting monarch
- - Broadway angel, e.g.
- - Second taxi returning with King and Queen
- - Angel cake primarily eaten by its creator?
- - support first attempt on the rear door?
- - Where a delivery person might come in
- - support admission at the rear gate?
- - Like fees paid on selling mutual fund shares
- - Rear section
- - Caboose
- - Last part
- - Behind
- - Rear
- - Withdrew from a commitment
- - Reneged on a deal
- - Like mutual funds that charge a fee on exit, and a hint to 20-, 25- and 43-Across
- - retreat from rising opposition to being open
- - Face up perhaps but not to a challenge
- - Withdrawal of support given to Bangor locality
- - Put your money on the Ulster team to give up
- - Withdraw in the face of opposition
- - Face up! It might mean the opposite!
- - withdraw a claim, finding defender depressed
- - Withdraw from one's point of view
- - Withdraw claim
- - Concede defeat
- - Chicken (out)
- - Withdraw
- - Surrender
- - Retreat
- - *Lateral-breaking pitches
- - Fast, sharp-breaking curveballs
- - Firefighting danger
- - 1991 Ron Howard film
- - 1991 Kurt Russell movie
- - 1991 ron howard movie about two firefighters
- - Group of defensive players on a football pitch
- - Full rugby player to let go of part of the scenery
- - Second half of a golf course
- - Old issue, either of two in Marxism-Leninism?
- - What a chiropractor treats
- - Renege
- - Evade an obligation
- - Withdraw support and drink up
- - Football position
- - Football player.
- - Footballer returning after injury?
- - Football defender
- - Missing word in 21-, 31-, 40- and 50-Across, applied literally
- - Type of seat
- - "Come ......, Little Sheba"
- - Reverse side
- - Word with alley or bone
- - With 118-Across, subject of an I.R.S. request
- - Provide support for
- - Player in an I formation
- - Gridiron yard-gainer
- - Running attachment
- - Lead-in to lash or log
- - Word with running or quarter
- - Safety, for one
- - Safety, e.g.
- - Fro
- - "...... to the Future"
- - Web browser command
- - Toward the rear
- - Fund
- - Supply funding for
- - Support financially
- - Supply with funding
- - Furnish with funds
- - Reverse
- - Front's opposite
- - Tail end
- - Stand behind
- - Throw one's support behind
- - Lend support to
- - Rebound
- - Give support to
- - Chair part
- - Second
- - Posterior
- - Fashionable again
- - Browser button
- - Behind
- - Rear
- - In the past
- - See 36 Across
- - See 1-Down
- - Pull (for)
- - Get behind
- - "Here .... again!"
- - See 8-Down
- - Support
- - Endorse
- - "...... ago ..."
- - Have someone's ___ (offer unconditional support)
- - Place away from the front
- - ... crawl, swimming move with the "spine's place" in its name
- - Having returned, support with a profit
- - Rural area
- - Support state having thinly populated districts
- - certain boston neighborhood
- - Boston neighborhood
- - little-used thoroughfare
- - Crook messed with ABM in secret planning location?
- - Lumbago, e.g.
- - Support American Revolutionary's complaint
- - support each terrible pain
- - Back a revolutionary with physical ailment
- - It creates a strain after doing all the heavy lifting giving support to a revolutionary
- - Pain of second celebrity landing outside hospital
- - It could cause one to lay down on the job
- - "Don't you cry, I'll be ....": "Frosty the Snowman"
- - Site of many a shady transaction
- - Place for shady transactions
- - To and fro
- - The returning nomad came..
- - Pacing
- - Discussion
- - Support a candidate from outer space?
- - person who criticises you in your absence
- - they're likely to be told to belt up?
- - Place for canoodling in a cinema
- - Part of a scrum in rugby
- - Presumably facing what lies behind film series?
- - Reverse support
- - Go in reverse
- - Slanderer
- - One attacks the reputation of another
- - slanderer is not an incisive member of the set
- - Nasty critic part-needling patron
- - Spiteful person's nasty brickbat about European leader
- - Scurrilous critic
- - Spiteful person.
- - *Ones who criticize others in their absence
- - Fleas.
- - Drop in support for unpleasant gossip
- - attack on defender in absence the referee wouldn't stand for
- - Saying mean things, at the wrestling match?
- - Nasty office gossip
- - Malicious talk
- - Defamation
- - Slanders
- - Attacks absent friends, say
- - Talk spitefully about side with incisiveness
- - Speak unkindly about someone who is absent
- - Produce spiteful criticism of support for Sting
- - Talk nasty about support for Sting
- - Gossip maliciously
- - Say mean things
- - Speak ill of in absence
- - Attack surreptitiously
- - Slander
- - Speak ill of
- - piece of cleaning equipment at a basketball gym?
- - It's behind a hoop
- - Support company leaders in panel
- - Paper ...... (directors at a publishing house?)
- - managing director's plea, say, for post-surgical support?
- - Layup facilitator
- - Hoop holder, and a hint to the first four letters of each asterisked answer
- - Endorse senior business group offering rigid product
- - Object on a basketball court
- - Where Wilt Chamberlain shines.
- - Rim holder
- - Stern barriers to remote country
- - wake up abruptly and get taxi, returning to outskirts of athy to make retreat
- - Retreat without turning around
- - Retreat gradually
- - Retreat
- - Bet on a course, as to how one might take flight
- - *What to do when coming face to face with a bear
- - Bet on a strategy and get out
- - Recoil
- - Support the god of wine
- - Where bottles of alcohol sit
- - Bottle storage spot
- - Shelved wall behind a mixologist
- - Wavering conservative faction?
- - once again doing something
- - Returned to work
- - echoic acknowledgment
- - Slangy "Ditto!"
- - Informal "Likewise"
- - "Ditto"
- - Historic Boston neighborhood
- - Posh part of Boston
- - Part of Boston
- - Historic Boston area
- - Boston area known for its brownstones
- - One of the rank-and-file MPs
- - rank and file mp
- - In the House of Commons, an MP who does not hold office
- - Ordinary MP
- - member of parliament who is neither a minister or a shadow minister
- - Non-ministerial parliamentarian
- - Minor politician to support magistrates with hesitation
- - Acrobatic feat
- - Yoga or gymnastics move
- - Calisthenic exercise
- - Seating for government politicians not in cabinet
- - Ordinary members of parliament
- - Place for rank-and-filers in the House of Commons
- - Support master making rhythmic accentuation
- - Syncopated rhythmic element
- - Ringo's accent?
- - Accented rhythm
- - Something in a music bar here again -- attend!
- - Anna Sewell work about the loveliness of one's posterior body surface?