➠ Words that start with b
List contains 22630 Words that start with "b".
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- - Ali ... Bunny (Bugs Bunny cartoon that involved a genie)
- - 'Ali .. and the Forty Thieves'
- - Ali ... (Arabian Nights hero)
- - Ali ... (character who said Open sesame!)
- - dad, in chinese
- - fictional woodcutter ali
- - quick draw's sidekick .... looey
- - Lead-in to "ghanoush"
- - A couple of degrees for Arabian hero
- - "... O' Riley," classic hit by the rock band The Who
- - Rum-infused cake
- - Black sheep's cry in the rhyme, for short: 2 wds.
- - ... Yaga (folklore villain)
- - Ali from the "Arabian Nights"
- - Dad, in Arabic
- - ... ghanoush
- - Arabian folk hero, Ali ...
- - Alcohol-laced dessert
- - Thieves' undoer
- - Slavic nurse
- - Rum-infused confection
- - First name in a song title by The Who
- - Cake with rum and raisins
- - "The Howard Stern Show" crony ...... Booey
- - Yeast cake
- - Word before ghanouj or O'Riley
- - Well-known Ali
- - Treat with currants
- - Sponge-like cake
- - Spiked dessert
- - Russian nurse
- - Rummy treat
- - Rum-soaked treat
- - Rum-soaked dessert
- - Rich, raisiny cake
- - Rich rum cake
- - Respectful title in Turkey.
- - Persona for Gilda
- - Old Polish woman
- - Leavened rum cake
- - Kind of fruit cake
- - Infant, in India
- - Grandma, in Vegreville
- - Grandma to Gorbachev
- - Gilda Radner persona
- - First name in a The Who song title
- - Father, in Turkey, Persia, etc.
- - Dessert whose name means "peasant woman"
- - Child, in Calcutta
- - Cake with currants
- - Cake with a repeated syllable
- - Cake soaked in rum
- - Cake laced with rum
- - Amir's father in "The Kite Runner"
- - Ali, the woodchopper
- - Ali of storybook fame
- - Ali of literature
- - Ali of "Arabian Nights"
- - Ali follower
- - Ali chaser
- - Ali ...... (hero who found a magic lamp)
- - Ali ...... ("Open sesame!" speaker)
- - "...... O'Riley" (rock classic)
- - "...... O'Riley" (first song on the album "Who's Next")
- - "Open, Sesame" man
- - ...... Wawa, role for Gilda Radner
- - ...... Wawa, Radner role
- - ...... ghanoush (smoky eggplant dish)
- - ...... ghanouj (Middle Eastern salad)
- - ...... Booey (nickname of Howard Stern's producer)
- - Foiler of 40 felons
- - Sponge cake?
- - Patisserie item
- - An Ali
- - Gilda Radner character
- - Follower of Ali
- - Polish cake
- - French cake
- - Rich cake
- - Cake with rum
- - Rum-soaked cake
- - .... ghanouj (eggplant salad)
- - Father, in Chinese
- - Ali ....
- - Fictional Ali
- - Rum cake
- - Ali ...... of "The Arabian Nights"
- - Ali who said "Open, Sesame!"
- - Cake made with rum
- - The Who's '...... O'Riley'
- - Spongy dessert
- - Grandma, in Canora
- - 'Ali ...... and the 40 Thieves'
- - Rum-flavored cake
- - Addis ......, Ethiopia
- - Ali .... (Forty Thieves' adversary)
- - Woodcutter Ali
- - Grandma in Gorki
- - Rummy cake
- - Rich sponge cake
- - Syrup-soaked cake
- - "...... O'Riley"
- - Rum syrup cake
- - "...... O'Riley" (rock song)
- - Rum-soaked pastry
- - Bottle in a playpen?
- - "Arabian Nights" surname
- - ...... ghanouj
- - "...... O'Riley" (the Who song)
- - "Open sesame!" speaker Ali
- - Cake with a kick
- - "Open Sesame" guy
- - ...... ghanoush (eggplant dish)
- - Ali of folklore
- - '...... O'Riley' ('CSI: Miami' theme song)
- - South Asian honorific
- - French sponge cake
- - Spongy cake
- - He said "Open sesame!"
- - A famous Ali
- - Cake served au rhum
- - Arabian Nights guy Ali ....
- - "40 Thieves" name
- - Rich yeast cake
- - ...... au rhum (cake with a kick)
- - Small rum cake
- - Guy linked with 40 thieves
- - Storied Ali
- - Yeast cake made with rum
- - Spiked cake
- - Ali ...... ("Open sesame!" sayer)
- - "...... O'Riley" (song by The Who)
- - "...... O'Riley" (The Who)
- - .... ghanouj: eggplant dish
- - ...... au rhum
- - Rummy yummy
- - Ali who stole from thieves
- - "...... O'Riley" (Who song)
- - Ali ......of children's fiction
- - Gilda Radner's .... Wawa
- - Bottle in a crib?
- - Raisin rum cake
- - Raisin-studded cake
- - Rum-laced cake
- - Radner's Wawa
- - Pastry served au rhum
- - Forty thieves' leader
- - Rich cake with raisins
- - -- Wawa ('Saturday Night Live' character)
- - Rummy concoction
- - Ali the woodcutter
- - Spongelike cake
- - Turkish title
- - Cake ....
- - Arabian Nights name
- - Small cake
- - papa, in chinese
- - Surname of a character who appears in The Book Of One Thousand and One Nights
- - Liqueur-saturated dessert
- - Raisin-studded dessert
- - Lush dessert
- - Liquor-soaked cake
- - Liquor-flavored cake
- - Cake soaked in alcoholic syrup
- - Levantine spread of aubergine and sesame seeds
- - Ricky Ricardo's signature song on "I Love Lucy"
- - Ricky's signature song on 'I Love Lucy'
- - Desi Arnaz's signature song
- - Ricky Ricardo's theme song
- - Ricky Ricardo's signature song
- - Song heard on "I Love Lucy"
- - Ricky Ricardo's trademark song
- - Xavier Cugat tune
- - Desi Arnaz signature song
- - Supertramp "Even in the Quietest Moments..." start to side two
- - Staple of Mediterranean cuisine
- - Eggplant salad
- - Howard Stern's producer/sidekick
- - Nickname on "The Howard Stern Show"
- - Howard Stern flunky
- - Nickname of Howard Stern's producer Gary Dell'Abate
- - Dessert makers' contests
- - Horror film monster who has become an L.G.B.T.Q. icon, with 'the'
- - top hat-wearing monster of a 2014 horror film
- - 1971 song that was the "CSI: NY" theme
- - 1971 hit for The Who
- - "Le petit éléphant"
- - elephant in stories for children by jean de brunhoff
- - French literary and cartoon elephant king
- - Fictional king who lived among men and learned much
- - kid lit elephant and partner of celeste
- - illustrated elephant with a gold crown
- - Kid-lit character with a green suit and gold crown
- - crown-wearing literary elephant
- - Elephant in a series of over 40 books
- - Fictional French elephant
- - Elephant in a green suit
- - Storied pachyderm
- - De Brunhoff's pachyderm
- - Toon elephant of kiddie lit
- - Mogul dynasty founder
- - Little elephant of juveniles
- - Kid-lit elephant created by Jean de Brunhoff
- - Kid-lit character
- - Jean de Brunhoff's character
- - Jean de Brunhoff elephant
- - Jean de Brunhoff creation
- - J. de Brunhoff's little elephant
- - Elephant with a monkey named Zephir
- - Elephant with a crown
- - Elephant of juveniles
- - Elephant married to Celeste
- - Elephant king of children's literature
- - Elephant king married to Queen Celeste
- - Elephant king married to Celeste
- - Elephant in a children's classic
- - De Brunhoff elephant
- - De Brunhoff character
- - Dapper storybook elephant
- - Celeste's mate
- - Celeste's husband in kiddie lit
- - Storybook elephant
- - Kiddie-lit elephant
- - Elephant of story
- - Elephant of children's lit
- - Elephant in children's books
- - Fictional elephant
- - Storybook pachyderm
- - Elephant of stories
- - Tusked king in kiddie lit
- - Picture book pachyderm
- - Kid-lit elephant
- - Anthropomorphic king of Celesteville
- - Crown-wearing elephant of kid-lit
- - King of kiddie lit
- - Kid-lit pachyderm
- - Big character in children's literature
- - Elephant king of stories
- - Elephant king of kid-lit
- - de Brunhoff's famous elephant
- - Elephant king of kiddie lit
- - Beloved elephant
- - Elephant of kid-lit
- - Elephant of kiddie lit
- - Storybook elephant king
- - Elephant in picture books
- - He begins as 'a very good little elephant'
- - Literary elephant
- - Children's book elephant
- - Crown-wearing elephant of kiddie lit
- - Storybook character in a green suit
- - King of Celesteville
- - "Histoire de ....": French children's book
- - Elephant from children's books
- - "Histoire de ......" (children's classic)
- - Pachyderm friend of Zephir the monkey
- - The elephant in the reading room?
- - De Brunhoff's elephant king
- - Celesteville founding elephant
- - Royal elephant of literature
- - Father of Pom, Flora, Alexander and Isabelle
- - Cartoon elephant
- - "Histoire de ......," first in a popular series of children's books
- - Picture book elephant
- - King with a trunk
- - Elephant in stories
- - Peace-loving Parisian pachyderm
- - Kiddie-lit pachyderm
- - King of the elephants in a children's book series
- - Founder of Celesteville, in children's lit
- - Literary king of the elephants
- - Elephant in books
- - Noted French elephant
- - Friend of Zephir the monkey
- - Dapper literary elephant
- - Royal elephant of children's literature
- - Elephant of children's fiction
- - Elephant of children's literature
- - Pachyderm of kiddie lit
- - Elephant in Jean de Brunhoff books
- - Kiddie lit creation of 1931
- - De Brunhoff beast
- - Fictional elephant king
- - Animal visitor to Paris in a classic children's book
- - Cotswold sounds
- - Sheepish statements
- - Acts sheepish?
- - "The Whiffenpoof Song" sound effects
- - 21-Across sounds
- - Sounds in "Old MacDonald Had a Farm"
- - Sounds from a meadow, perhaps
- - Shropshire sounds
- - Bighorn sounds
- - Farmyard sounds
- - Petting zoo sounds
- - Cote sounds
- - Sheepish remarks?
- - Sounds from the flock
- - Some farm sounds
- - Sheep sounds
- - Meadow sounds
- - Pastoral sounds
- - Sounds from a flock
- - Flock sounds
- - Sounds sheepish
- - Sheepish sounds
- - Pasture sounds
- - Barnyard sounds
- - Barnyard sound
- - Statements from a black sheep
- - Dolly's calls
- - Emulates sheep
- - What shearers hear
- - Meadow cries
- - Rural calls
- - Barnyard bleats
- - Calls to the shepherd
- - Ewes' calls
- - Ovine calls
- - "The Whiffenpoof Song" repetitions
- - The non-silence of lambs
- - Calls to Bo Peep
- - Barnyard bellows
- - Pasture calls
- - Bighorn bleats
- - Sheep noises
- - Calls from a 27-Down
- - They're heard in a herd
- - They're heard from shepherds' herds
- - Fold calls
- - Cote bleats
- - Calls to Mary?
- - Petting zoo noises
- - Missed signals from Little Boy Blue, maybe
- - "The Whiffenpoof Song" words
- - Cotswold calls
- - Meadow calls
- - Kids' greetings
- - Barnyard calls
- - Farm calls
- - Cries from the fold
- - Flock's remarks
- - Lambs' laments
- - Ranch calls
- - Flock calls
- - Pen protests
- - "Gil ......"
- - Cote cries
- - Sheep trills
- - Cote comments
- - Calls from the flock
- - Cries from the flock
- - Cote calls
- - Sheep's cries
- - Farm cries
- - Cote chorus
- - Barnyard noises
- - saddam's party
- - Party for Saddam?
- - Saddam Hussein's party
- - Party whose name means "renaissance" in Arabic
- - Mideast party
- - W.S. Gilbert's "...... Ballads"
- - W. S. Gilbert's "The ...... Ballads"
- - Nebuchadnezzar's kingdom: abbr.
- - "...... Ballads": W. S. Gilbert
- - "...... Ballads": Gilbert
- - Gilbert's "...... Ballads"
- - Name associated with W. S. Gilbert.
- - Girl of ballads.
- - Ballad girl.
- - Pseudonym of Sir W. Schwenck Gilbert.
- - Diminutive of a girl's name.
- - Ballads
- - Girl's nickname.
- - Short for a girl's name.
- - Middle Eastern strait, ........-el-Mandeb
- - shrine of the ...... (baha'i holy site in haifa)
- - Offerer of cozy accommodations
- - ......-el-Mandeb (Red Sea strait)
- - Overnight site
- - Old Persian title
- - Title of Persian religious leader.
- - Spongy cake
- - Sheepish noise by this maiden offering Arab ideology
- - Saddam Hussein and Bashar al-Assad on the high seas?
- - Instrument of Syrian nationalism?
- - Opportunist that takes advantage of the other sheep?