➠ Words that start with b
List contains 22630 Words that start with "b".
- - Her coach?
- - Running back's role
- - *Running back, often
- - *Airline for Lucille?
- - Running back
- - Boat for fullbacks?
- - Grange for one
- - Gridiron's center of attraction.
- - Tigers or Cubs, informally
- - Tigers, e.g
- - Angels or Dodgers
- - Diamond group
- - Lads who spend a lot of time looking at the net?
- - Foul territory workers
- - Chasers of fouls
- - they're positioned outside the court to keep the bounders in check!
- - Young helpers at a tennis match
- - Certain retrievers
- - Bright from the outset, no girls court help?
- - "Get out on the court, boy!"
- - Outfielder's topper
- - Brewers hat
- - Device controlling inflow into a cistern
- - Cistern floater
- - Component of cistern
- - Mechanism used in filling water tanks
- - In support, learner left with care of plumbing item
- - Commode component
- - Played hoops and how
- - Played hoops, in slang
- - ...... up (crumpled, as paper)
- - .... up (muddled)
- - Formed into spheres
- - Clenched, as a fist
- - Times Square action on New Year's Eve (2 wds.)
- - New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square commonly referred to as the ...: 2 wds.
- - "Auld Lang Syne" trigger, and a hint to this puzzle's theme
- - Like many a used Kleenex
- - Shaped into orbs
- - In utter confusion, slangily
- - Muddled
- - Skill of elite WNBA players
- - Gridiron offense strategy
- - useful on pitch for troll that can lob in a spin
- - YA novel by Matt de la Peña about a gifted athlete
- - Celebrating after scoring a touchdown?
- - Music group formed from some Fenway Park workers?
- - Tanker's counterweights
- - Stabilizes, as a ship
- - Stability-creating stuff from back lab remains for a very long time
- - Stabilizes, as a hot-air balloon
- - Stabilizes with a heavy load
- - Gives stability to
- - Balloon stabilizers
- - Obsolete provider of stability?
- - rolling friction-reducing part
- - Friction-reducing sphere device
- - Friction-reducing sphere
- - Round machine part
- - Friction-reducing machine part
- - Pea-sized machine part
- - Anti-friction device
- - Rolling anti-friction machine part
- - Friction-reducing device
- - In-line skate part
- - Rolling anti-friction machine part (2 wds.)
- - victorian village in deeside east of the cairngorm mountains noted as a hiking centre
- - Stabilized nautically
- - Stabilized
- - Stabilising weight
- - Material used to trim a ship
- - A line slipped into big report for added weight
- - because of a weight problem, sat out at a formal dance
- - Ship's counterbalance
- - It helps tramp for example to settle down
- - heavy material to provide stability
- - Heavy material used to stabilise a ship
- - Ship's stabiliser
- - Material put into a ship to improve its stability
- - Material to stabilise a ship
- - Ship's stabilizer
- - Round item a stone in coarse aggregate
- - Stabilising material delivery to a street
- - Ship stabilizer
- - It steadies the ship
- - Added weight
- - It has a stabilizing influence
- - Weight added for stability
- - Weight used for stability.
- - That which helps to maintain stability.
- - Stable weight.
- - Weight to steady a ship.
- - Steady
- - Ship's stabilising load
- - material used to stabilise a ship
- - weight added to stabilize a ship
- - Delivery: high grade stone and heavy material
- - unfinished song, by the way, is heavy stuff
- - being somewhat heavy, i sat out at the ball
- - after boring start, everyone sat around - that's heavy
- - Vessel's draft control
- - Draft control.
- - This for stabilisation in Hull?
- - Counterweight
- - Sandbags in the sky
- - What has stabilising influence in Hull?
- - Material for railway bed
- - Sat shaking after dance? This could be heavy!
- - Stabilising material
- - Gas balloon supply
- - Enhancer of stability
- - Hull filler
- - Stabilizing stuff
- - Boat stabilizer
- - Stabilizing material
- - Weighty material
- - Stabilizer
- - Stability enhancer
- - Sandbags, often
- - It provides stability
- - Stabilize
- - Balloonist's need
- - Stabilizing agent
- - Stabilizing load
- - Balloon-flying need
- - Stability source.
- - Load in the hold.
- - Vessel stabilizer.
- - Gravel between railroad ties.
- - Balloon's extra cargo.
- - those in races make movement easier
- - they're in a race - shout out one's whereabouts, we hear
- - They help fidget spinners spin
- - they ease revolutionary movements
- - Air bottle outside for smooth movers
- - Some circular machine parts (2 words)
- - Antifriction machine parts
- - Machine parts
- - Court assistant upset lout after dance
- - Lad helping on the tennis court
- - Tennis-court helper
- - Foul chaser
- - Diamond attendant
- - Tennis match kid
- - He's all field and no hit
- - Frequent Degas subject
- - Degas subject
- - ran libel article about dancer
- - The dancer Ella's back in Brian's awkward embrace
- - dancer expresses indecision settling into western town
- - Competitor in the Prix de Lausanne
- - a dancer
- - All-in wrestling with bear: one's up on points?
- - as a dancer she has her points
- - Dancer in a tutu
- - switching arena - bill is a dancer
- - Bare all in dancing? Not this dancer
- - dance time interrupted by popular dancer
- - One dancing graduate touring Ireland in its entirety?
- - everything in bear outfit for performer
- - Dancer from Ireland breaking into song endlessly
- - using braille, an excited dancer
- - ran libel article about a dancer
- - Pointedly, her work keeps her on her toes
- - dancer all bare in confusion!
- - artist is free, liberal and immature
- - One with a passion rising in pursuit of dance?
- - Dancers here are in dances — she may be one of them
- - Pavlova, e.g.
- - Danseuse
- - Bare all in dancing? Not her
- - An air composed with bell for dancer
- - Bare all in dancing? Not me!
- - Female dancer
- - She's on her toes
- - Bare all in dancing? Darcey?
- - One really on her toes
- - Putting the accent on it, plies her trade
- - Dancer or liberal model from new academy
- - Dancer from dance scene for the audience
- - . . . on a stage
- - Artiste in boat regularly covering the whole of Ireland
- - Liberal interpretation not applicable to classical performer
- - Classical dancer
- - Girl at the barre
- - *Danseur noble's partner
- - Fouetté performer
- - Barre girl
- - She's often on her toes
- - Russian spinner
- - Anna Pavlova, e.g.
- - "Les Sylphides" figure
- - Tallchief, e.g.
- - "Swan Lake" troupe member
- - Occupation of 20 Across
- - Fonteyn is one
- - Performer of a kind.
- - Hightower or Tallchief.
- - Alicia Markova is one.
- - Maria Tallchief, for instance.
- - -- dancer
- - See 1 Across
- - she might perform cabriole
- - Dancer's hospital drama in NSW coastal town
- - ran a libel about a female dancer
- - Many "Swan Lake" dancers
- - "Swan Lake" leads
- - Dancers.
- - "Black Swan" extras
- - Ones keeping on their toes?
- - Margot Fonteyn and Anna Pavlova
- - They're often on their toes
- - Nora Kaye and Melissa Hayden
- - Nureyev's partners
- - Tallchief and others.
- - Skilled entertainers.
- - Tallchief and Fonteyn.
- - Danseuses
- - Degas subjects
- - Color named for a dancer
- - Hoops players
- - Ones who live large, in slang
- - HBO's comedy drama series featuring Dwayne Johnson
- - big shots, in slang
- - Ones living a lavish lifestyle, in slang
- - French ordnance
- - Bullets, in France
- - Carmen say has everyone in punt
- - Everyone in punt coming to Swan Lake?
- - wager gets everyone to dance
- - Dance form in "Black Swan"
- - Country singer Kelsea who married Morgan Evans on December 2
- - Fruit scoop
- - Tool for melons
- - Melon
- - Melon scoop
- - Melon ... (scoop for fruit)
- - Cager
- - Skilled NBA player
- - Serious hoopster
- - One playing hoops
- - Skilled hoops player, in slang
- - Court expert, slangily
- - Possibly bitter about everything, commercial singer
- - Singer of love songs
- - Singer getting a buck, perhaps, after dance
- - Asked to accept everything about backing singer
- - Love song singer
- - *Old street corner singer
- - Singer?
- - read label about composer of romantic songs
- - Crooner shot a caribou, for one
- - Party of French monarch includes a minstrel
- - Sinatra, at times
- - Allan-a-Dale, for one
- - Crooner
- - One putting a tale in the air?
- - Layperson?
- - Manilow is one
- - Minstrel
- - Chopin dedicated one to Schumann
- - Chopin composition
- - Chopin work
- - One of four pieces for solo piano by Chopin, composed between 1831-42
- - Chaucer poem
- - Verse with an envoi
- - 24-line verse form
- - Chaucerian verse form
- - Piano composition
- - Poetic piece of music.
- - French poetic form
- - French poem
- - Verse form
- - Composition everyone has asked about
- - Musical stage work with spoken dialogue
- - Genre of English stage entertainment originating in the 18th century consisting of racy and satirical songs set to popular tunes
- - Songs and dances about an advertisement
- - Slow songs
- - After a dance composing sad songs
- - Some tribal lad sang songs
- - Songs and dances about a bit of debauchedness
- - Sentimental pop songs
- - Burns's 'The Soldier's Return' and others
- - Romantic songs
- - 'Yesterday' and 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,' e.g
- - Popular songs
- - Slow love songs
- - 'Oh! Susanna' and others
- - Sentimental songs
- - Songs for slow dances
- - Light rock songs
- - Folk songs.
- - Love songs
- - Songs
- - Minstrel songs
- - There are songs, now, and dances about
- - Music from party promotions
- - Air Supply supply?
- - Longfellow works
- - Bennett specialty
- - Sinatra specialities
- - Burl Ives' forte.
- - Troubadour's repertoire
- - ... poetry
- - narrative poems with dabs all over the place
- - Regions where Sinatra and Bennett are popular?
- - Before the first, everyone is in bad with the poet
- - Tone poems for orchestra.
- - Chopin creations
- - Some of Chopin's compositions
- - Medieval verses
- - Poetic forms.
- - Chopin compositions
- - Up-tempo music lover's aversion?
- - "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head," song
- - Like Sinatra songs
- - Like yesterday
- - "Yesterday," e.g.
- - Irving Berlin's "Always," e.g.
- - Gordon Lightfoot song, e.g.
- - "Ode to Billie Joe," e.g.
- - "Home, Sweet Home," e.g.
- - "Reading Gaol," e.g.
- - A song that Cinderella would like to reply to?
- - Song from a troubadour
- - Hair metal power ......
- - Many a love song
- - Easy listening tune
- - "The ...... of Reading Gaol" (Wilde poem)
- - ...and a typical creation of his
- - "The ...... of the Green Berets" (1966 #1 song)
- - Minstrel's number
- - Story in song
- - Songfest offering
- - Story song
- - "The Foggy, Foggy Dew," for one
- - Light-rock radio fare
- - Crooner's tune
- - Lite-rock radio fare
- - Folk song
- - Chanteuse's specialty
- - Song for Sinatra
- - Minstrel's forte
- - "When Day is Done" is one
- - Guitarist's specialty.
- - Song or poem.
- - "Casey Jones," for instance.
- - Senta's ...... in Flying Dutchman.
- - Minstrel's song
- - Troubadour's offering
- - "........ Love Song"
- - Lay
- - Song
- - Poem
- - Slow number
- - Popular song.
- - Emotional poetic composition
- - The ... of Reading Gaol, Oscar Wilde poem
- - Song about everything being rotten
- - Two lines are padding inferior song
- - Chest full of Burns's poems?
- - JG ---, Empire of the Sun author
- - Author of Empire of the Sun, d. 2009
- - "Empire of the Sun" author J.G.
- - Comedienne Kaye
- - Kaye of musical comedy.
- - the oceanographer who discovered the titanic's wreck
- - oceanographer who led the expedition that discovered the wreck in 1985
- - J. G. —, English novelist
- - Device to make escape impossible
- - Severe hindrance or crippling encumbrance
- - Limitation-of-freedom metaphor
- - Special burden
- - Roller ...... (two, please)
- - Jailbird's burden
- - Prisoner restraint
- - Better half?
- - Small laboratory raises one of those in stable with pronounced canter for one familiar with the Curragh of Kildare
- - Vocalist hired to promote sports equipment?
- - Regional city starts booking everyone with a rodent
- - Gold rush town in Victoria
- - Australian city near celebrated gold mines
- - Noted name in book publishing
- - hip and shoulder joint type
- - Type of joint in the shoulder (first 4 letters + last 2)
- - Joint type
- - Kind of joint