➠ Words that start with b
List contains 22630 Words that start with "b".
- - A grouch can be found in it
- - Grumpy state
- - Cranky condition
- - Snit cause
- - Funk
- - Pet
- - Period pieces?
- - Snits
- - Peevish states
- - 1969 hit for Creedence Clearwater Revival reissued in 1992
- - 1969 platinum record for Creedence Clearwater Revival
- - CCR hit of 1969
- - 1969 Creedence Clearwater Revival song about the apocalypse: 3 wds.
- - Curse, perhaps
- - Condition of a jinxed team, so to speak
- - implement to hit a shuttlecock over a net
- - The world's largest ..., in St. Albert, Alberta, does not have a similarly scaled birdie
- - Something handled in court -- swindle involving inferior china?
- - Fraud in equestrian competition? One's taken to court
- - Sports equipment a big noise in equestrianism?
- - It can make a birdie fly
- - Shuttlecock swatter
- - Shuttlecock hitter
- - It whacks the birdie
- - Propulsion unit launching the shuttle into space?
- - Creedence Clearwater Revival saw one rising
- - Decuplet playing with a shuttlecock?
- - Put down awful starter of moussaka on holiday at hotel
- - Put down in old capital for the French - where? In Bath!
- - Run down
- - Put down
- - Speak unfavourably about
- - Criticise someone behind their back
- - Throw mud at Oscar in sloppy mudbath
- - Criticise poor speaker
- - Criticise the consequences of decay?
- - Malign (US)
- - Slander
- - Criticize severely
- - Malign
- - Disparage
- - Dis
- - Criticize
- - Talk smack about
- - Denigrate
- - Trash
- - Speak ill of
- - to speak ill of someone
- - Spoke ill of
- - Disparaged
- - Divider in this puzzle's game
- - Court divider
- - evil in purest form, eager for sport
- - Mounted contests here — and others in court
- - sport named after its english village of origin
- - Grand estate in Gloucestershire
- - olympics event with rackets and shuttlecocks
- - Sport named after its English estate of origin
- - Bishop dominant having moved in game
- - Notice China supporting British in court action
- - Turned mind to breaking embargo in sport
- - olympics event with rackets
- - Game played with rackets
- - Bishop dominant when moved in game
- - Black strangely dominant in game
- - Black dominant on move in game
- - Inferior pottery in Glos. estate
- - Ashamed to make money working in sport
- - Game feasible after managerial work within company
- - China going after evil activity involving rackets in court
- - China beyond corrupt in game
- - China's pursuing offensive game
- - Game named after the Duke of Beaufort's estate
- - Birds fly back and forth in it
- - Court game
- - Racket sport
- - Stick around, mind in a whirl, for the game
- - A birdie flies in this
- - A court game
- - china has a poor start to the game
- - Start bringing paperwork that's not put up for sport
- - stick around, mind adjusted for sport
- - ....House, Gloucestershire stately home that hosts an international equestrian event
- - Ill fortune concerning game with a net
- - Cheap 7, game
- - terrible flavour - no different to sport
- - It's no sin for Sinbad to take mint on an outdoor game
- - Awful lot of money on game
- - British administration puts weight on sport
- - Difficult to make money playing sport
- - no mit band played sport
- - wicked male into new game
- - Shuttlecock game
- - Shuttlecock sport
- - I'm not with band playing game
- - Famed horse trials
- - *Sport with birdies
- - Graduate and teacher describing brand-new sport
- - Game and horse trials
- - Horse trials venue using inferior porcelain?
- - Poor playing seen around new sport
- - Net game
- - Wicked (excellent) playing game
- - 22 Across sport
- - Game played with a shuttlecock
- - Sport with a birdie
- - Game the devil made me play
- - Game with birdies
- - Hit the birdie game
- - Game with birds
- - Picnic pastime #5
- - Game played for the Thomas Cup
- - Popular game
- - Sport.
- - .... game
- - Backyard game
- - Wicked start to the week absorbing international sport
- - Annual horse trials venue
- - Where shuttlecocks fly
- - Places to watch the birdie
- - Awful lot of noise around pottery, smashing item?
- - Speaking ill of
- - 37-Across, in slang
- - Billy Bob Thornton film featuring a hapless Little League team that has an NFL team in its title (3 wds.)
- - Sports comedy, directed by Richard Linklater, based on an alcoholic baseball player and is also a reboot of 1976 film of the same name: 3 wds.
- - Little League team sponsored by Chico's Bail Bonds
- - 1976 film about Wall Street pessimists, with "The"?
- - Troublemaking pessimists?
- - Brown graduate in downsizing?
- - Sponge binding to stop back trouble
- - Trouble
- - Poor tidings
- - fast traveller, it's said, with low intelligence
- - You might need to brace for it
- - "I have some ..." (when you have unfortunate tidings): 2 wds
- - ill tidings
- - "You didn't get the job," for example
- - Someone undesirable (slang)
- - "You're not gonna like this"
- - *Unpleasant tidings
- - Information you wish wasn't so
- - Good thing to break gently
- - 'You'd better brace yourself for this ...'
- - Unhappy tidings
- - Fast traveller that no one welcomes
- - Tidings of woe
- - Half of a "Which do you want first?" pair
- - Unpleasant information
- - Phone call at 3:00 a.m., at times
- - Like filmdom's Bears
- - It may be broken gently
- - It's often broken gently
- - Fast traveler
- - "Are you sitting down?"
- - Unwelcome one
- - It's unpleasant when things end on one
- - Hurting for money
- - In money trouble, say
- - Needing money
- - Hurting
- - Not doing well, colloquially
- - Needing a hand
- - In tough shape
- - In trouble
- - Destitute
- - Poor
- - Outlaw surrounding a vault - it's a worrying sign
- - The future is not looking good for you sign
- - Tummy - with starters turning - it's not a good sign
- - Unwelcome sign
- - Scary sign
- - crow's caw, in japan, e.g.
- - Poor portent
- - Red morning sky, to sailors
- - Broken mirror or black cat, say
- - Three on a match, they say
- - Black cat running across your path, it's said
- - Unlucky symbol
- - Pundit's prognostication, perhaps
- - Start of Nathan quote
- - Start of a comment by critic George Jean Nathan
- - I wouldn't do that if I were you (2 wds.)
- - 'Uh-oh, you shouldn't have done that!'
- - "You'll be sorry!"
- - "Shouldn't have done that!"
- - One could cost you your queen
- - "You'll regret that!"
- - It might cost you the game
- - "You shouldn't have done that!"
- - Starting a tic-tac-toe game at one of the edges, say
- - Chess game blunder
- - It's usually made in haste
- - Poor decision
- - Regrettable action
- - Lousy rep
- - Negative rep
- - Lousy reputation
- - Sullied reputation
- - Unsavory reputation (2 wds.)
- - Unfavorable reputation
- - Ignominy, so to speak
- - It can hurt business
- - Ill repute
- - It does poorly on Rotten Tomatoes
- - Speaks ill of
- - Severely criticizes
- - Criticizes harshly
- - Criticizes
- - Trashes
- - Cool quality, in modern slang
- - wrong content in parcels, send a batch back
- - Mean dude's quality
- - Degree of corruption
- - Naughtiness
- - Evil
- - Gang-infested area, perhaps
- - Bunch of scoundrels
- - Person of depraved character
- - Nasty bunch
- - Scoundrel ordered sailor uprising
- - Group of troublemakers
- - Not exactly a bunch of angels
- - Rotten bunch
- - Spoiled bunch
- - Scoundrel
- - a scoundrel not worth bidding for
- - Ordered a book about criminal
- - Reprobate, in Brighton
- - Disreputable group
- - Rotten apples, so to speak
- - Its best isn't too good
- - Evildoer: Colloq.
- - Crook
- - No-good one
- - Troublemakers
- - Troublemaker
- - Rapscallion
- - claire sold a banksy piece back - she resents not winning it!
- - Purveyor of some sour grapes?
- - Unlikely winner of a sportsmanship award
- - Really poor - better perhaps having sour grapes?
- - One who's sore after the game?
- - Poor sport
- - Results of bankers' lending mistakes
- - Bankers' errors
- - They may result in defaults
- - Banking problems
- - Credit union's write-offs
- - Default subjects
- - Not a Rosy prospect for the man asleep on watch
- - Hard lines!
- - Hard cheese naughty lad fed to male rabbit?
- - What a gambler wants to avoid: 2 wds.
- - Unnecessary and unforeseen trouble
- - Ill-fortune
- - Excited lad coming into dollar fortune such as this
- - What the number 13 brings, supposedly
- - Supposed consequence of any of the three no-nos in this puzzle
- - Baccarat player's excuse, perhaps
- - Casino affliction
- - Born loser's problem
- - Jinx's forte
- - Boxcars and snake eyes, often
- - Fate of one walking under a ladder
- - Reason for owning a rabbit's foot.
- - Gambler's concern
- - Misfortune
- - Misfortune of Spooner's boy, young tearaway?
- - Ne'er-do-wells
- - Some people are stuck with them
- - South Dakota region
- - ...... National Park (South Dakota attraction)
- - South Dakota's ...... National Park
- - Rocky Dakota region
- - Coyote State attraction
- - SW South Dakota region
- - Region of South Dakota.
- - Dakota region
- - South Dakota attraction
- - Promotional industry replacing content of billboards in part of South Dakota
- - Unfortunate lad held by gangs in arid region
- - 1973 film starring Sissy Spacek
- - Barren country
- - 1978 Springsteen song
- - Certain barren area
- - S.D. area
- - Barren, eroded regions.
- - Tracts in Nebraska, the Dakotas, etc.
- - Western locale.
- - Barren area
- - 1973 neo-noir film starring Martin Sheen as a war veteran alongside Sissy Spacek
- - person who can't make things up to you?
- - One unable to keep a straight face, perhaps
- - Duffer's problem, to be honest?
- - Tough spot for a golfer
- - Tiger's predicament
- - Golfer's complaint
- - Duffer's dilemma
- - Golfer's annoyance
- - Predicament on the links
- - Golfer's headache
- - Golfer's predicament
- - Golfer's challenge
- - Golfer's problem
- - Ball in a divot, say
- - Rough position?
- - Course difficulty
- - Problem for a duffer
- - Rough spot
- - It may result in default
- - Banking misjudgment
- - 1992 film with harvey keitel about a corrupt new york cop
- - It can't be canned
- - Thoughtless remark?
- - Those who aren't super dupers?
- - They're abandoned in charm school
- - *Signs in a stadium (… letters 2-4)
- - English ska band fronted by Buster Bloodvessel
- - What interrupting demonstrates
- - Ska band fronted by Buster Bloodvessel
- - Incivility of expert upset staffing agency perhaps
- - Anathema to Emily Post
- - Impolite behavior
- - Deplorable behavior.
- - Boor's trait
- - rev spooner's crazy placards showing uncouthness
- - Desperadoes
- - Rustlers, e.g.
- - Villains
- - Desperados
- - Outlaws
- - No-goodniks
- - Western villain?
- - Villain
- - Western outlaw
- - Black hat wearer, in old Westerns
- - Desperado
- - Outlaw
- - Directors are to blame for this poorly performing company of dreadful fellow workers in Gate production
- - One of those downstairs takes mature workers by car - it's a sign the directors are poor!
- - Villain playing pieces in Gate production creates problem for the company
- - Sinful heartless place is abandoned in a poor state
- - Poor boy! Lad shattered by fines!
- - Poor boy -- lad's shattered by fines
- - Poor
- - incompetent extremely lazy and not inclined towards being poor
- - Faring poorly
- - In sorry shape
- - Hard up
- - "He played so ..., he was put on the bench" (poorly)
- - Severely; seriously
- - Seriously; poorly
- - Poorly
- - ... behaved (lacking manners)
- - Wickedly
- - Severely (hurt)
- - "Men Behaving ......" (1996-1997 sitcom)
- - How brats behave
- - Carelessly
- - In an unskilled manner
- - Wrong way to behave
- - In an awful way
- - In the worst way
- - In a shoddy way
- - In an inept way
- - Severely; very much
- - Severely
- - "Men Behaving ......" (Old TV show)
- - In a skill-less way
- - "Men Behaving ......"
- - In an ill manner
- - In a substandard way
- - Ineptly
- - Very much: Colloq.
- - Illy.
- - In an unskilled way
- - Unskillfully.
- - In a big way
- - Ill
- - Not well
- - To a great extent
- - Very much
- - In an unskillful way
- - Unsatisfactorily
- - Protein picture sketched in like two seconds?