➠ Words that start with b
List contains 22630 Words that start with "b".
- - Deb's dress
- - Debutante's wear
- - What a princess might wear to a dance
- - Deb's wear
- - Formal wear
- - £50 charges to procure exclusive dress for occasion
- - £50 in pocket? Have fine attire
- - A very formal dress
- - Good old post-Fifties western with outlaw going round in costume
- - Concerns for Cinderella and her stepsisters
- - Tennis court attendant
- - Stadium employee who works along the foul lines (2 wds.)
- - Cricket, tennis, soccer, etc
- - Eg, tennis and football
- - wholly new situations for numerous sports
- - Series parts
- - Giant undertakings?
- - Much weekend TV fare
- - Offerings at Shea
- - Type of dinner dance opens golf tournament
- - Situation, slangily
- - It may follow the national anthem
- - Situation, informally
- - Cynosure of many eyes on April 9.
- - Situation
- - informal situation of party: up for it?
- - Sport such as rugby or soccer
- - What you watch at Fenway Park or Wrigley Field: 2 wds.
- - Fundamental parts
- - Sport and dance curtailed when leg gets crushed
- - Sand lot activity [2 wds.]
- - a bounder will get knocked about in this sport
- - "Take Me Out to the ......" (seventh-inning song): 2 wds.
- - *Something to 'take me out to,' in an old song
- - Such as rugby
- - Stupidly gamble about a pound in sport
- - Football tennis?
- - Brave undertaking?
- - Sporting event
- - Fenway Park event
- - Opening Day event
- - Fenway Park action
- - SkyDome event
- - Super Bowl happening
- - Sight at Fenway Park
- - "Take-me-out" place
- - All-American attraction.
- - "Take me out to the ...... . . . "
- - Le sport American.
- - Walter Alston's bailiwick.
- - Diamond event.
- - Stadium event
- - The left, to a southpaw?
- - john ----, scottish king aka toom tabard
- - Oxford college founded in 1263
- - College dance, after which one has nothing left
- - College dance, one round end of April
- - College of Oxford, founded before 1268.
- - College at Oxford
- - Devoted hooper's motto
- - Hoopster's mantra
- - Comedienne joins the picket line?
- - Ancient siege weapon for launching stones
- - Ancient siege weapon
- - Medieval siege catapult
- - Ancient catapult
- - a catapult used in ancient warfare for hurling large stones
- - Ancient missile hurler
- - One traveling in a basket
- - Player who passes on passing
- - Emulating a Pro Bowl safety
- - One known for interceptions
- - Instrument with a triangular body
- - 2019 Mustard single featuring Roddy Ricch
- - Children's toy that tests dexterity
- - Town in County Mayo that is the ancestral home of Joe Biden
- - 1970 autobiography of baseball pitcher Jim Bouton: 2 wds.
- - Cause of a walk
- - Words before a walk
- - Jim Bouton book
- - Controversial 1970 Jim Bouton book
- - Ump's call
- - Umpire's decision
- - Dance held in honor of a 1970s self-help genre?
- - King decreeing everyone must waltz?
- - Where a diamond is set
- - Diamond location
- - Play area for Lucille and Sally?
- - "It's a ......," said the party planner
- - They may keep you on your toes
- - Baryshnikov's fall guys?
- - Shoes worn with tutus (designer McCartney)
- - It helps keep you on your toes
- - Pavlova's shoe
- - "Nutcracker" nastiness? [SEE PREVIOUS CLUE]
- - Whole enchilada
- - Whole thing?
- - Everything, informally
- - All the details, casually
- - Kit and caboodle
- - End of a "complete" phrase
- - See image
- - Business, informally
- - Everything
- - Umpire's call
- - Umpire's decision on a bad pitch.
- - Ump's call
- - major-league count after the first pitch, about 42% of the time
- - Start of an intentional walk
- - Film starring 60-Across, 1941
- - Incredibly lively person
- - Unusually energetic sort
- - Incredibly spicy mozzarella purchase?
- - Burning orb
- - Energetic individual
- - Very lively sort
- - Highly energetic person
- - The sun, essentially
- - The sun, to Jerry Lee Lewis?
- - Dynamic, gets-it-done guy
- - Human dynamo
- - Go-getter
- - Lively dynamic person
- - Unusually energetic person
- - Bundle for bundling (last 4)
- - Everyone taken in by benefit that's subject to inflation
- - feature in some banksy murals
- - Everybody is in favour of an airship
- - It may go up - everybody's in favour
- - it benefits from inflation, and the benefit is all-inclusive
- - plaything has three balls at the end of session
- - Albuquerque, New Mexico hosts the largest ... festival in the U.S.
- - everybody in favour of this kind of barrage
- - it goes up due to inflation
- - Black bird round a lake to see swell
- - Inflated toy
- - too much inflation can destroy it
- - unusual aircraft involving hot air.
- - inflatable decoration
- - Small rubber pouch that can be inflated
- - inflatable bag
- - Gas-filled bag
- - Brandy glass; toy
- - Inflatable rubber bag
- - Party prop
- - Helium-filled party decoration
- - Helium-filled kids' toy on a string
- - Adjective presently associated with Thor and Jupiter.
- - Sea around Latvian capital is the source of missiles
- - Projectile, large, is located in sea
- - Global list I compiled includes type of missile
- - Projectile-related
- - very angry about projectiles
- - Of projectiles
- - Projectile shot is short flash
- - Wild description of missile?
- - Of projectile motion
- - British record in the greatest college is likely to rocket skywards
- - Irrational way to go
- - Out of control: sl.
- - Relating to projectiles.
- - Part of ICBM
- - In a rage
- - Extremely angry
- - Wild
- - furious, like momentum movement?
- - wild one's into dance movement
- - Science of projectiles, or boron + aluminum + lithium + sulfur + titanium + cesium?
- - Science of flight dynamics
- - Science of projectiles
- - Police-lab concerns
- - 1970 Temptations hit with the subtitle "That's What the World Is Today"
- - Huge mess
- - Verdi's "Un ...... in Maschera"
- - "Un ...... in Maschera"
- - Un ........ in Maschera : Verdi
- - "Un ...... in Maschera," Verdi opera
- - "...... in Maschera"
- - Part for a party animal?
- - Car part that works in a similar manner to the human hip
- - It allows rotary movement
- - Globular electrical phenomenon
- - Putter's penny, perhaps
- - Penny on a green, perhaps
- - It has a flexible sole
- - Either of a pas-de-deux pair
- - "Black Swan" footwear
- - Footwear item for Ingrid Silva
- - Dance for Maria Tallchief
- - Speculation about everyone seen in Giselle?
- - "The Nutcracker," for one
- - 'Swan Lake,' for one
- - The Nutcracker or Giselle, say
- - One of the performing arts
- - Is missing from Bastille in the flames of Paris, for instance
- - Activity for a corps
- - 32-Across, for one
- - Setting for some Tchaikovsky score
- - "Giselle," for one
- - Performance for Anna Pavlova
- - Milieu for Nureyev
- - 'Petrouchka,' for one
- - Setting for a Tchaikovsky score
- - "Rodeo," for one
- - 13-Down medium for Jean Baptiste Lully
- - dance for margot fonteyn, say
- - speculate about everybody dancing
- - Risk that involves everyone dancing
- - Style of dance featured in The Nutcracker
- - eg, the nutcracker
- - artistic activity that keeps people on their toes
- - at this sort of dance, you need a bouncer - possibly alien
- - Swan Lake or The Nutcracker, say
- - dance and french dance-drama
- - Corps doings
- - Graduate has to report about dance
- - Dance form that originated in Italy
- - Everyone in punt to see cultured show
- - dance and dance with alien
- - Dancing and having a good time on a reduced diet
- - In which you might see an échappé sauté
- - Danseur's forte
- - With slippers, Karen Kain's footwear
- - Toe dance
- - Performance where dancers wear tutus
- - Nureyev's forte
- - Dance drama
- - Bolshoi show
- - Baryshnikov's field
- - Style of dance
- - Type of dance
- - Did this keep Darcy on her toes?
- - Classical dancing
- - Everyone in punt to see Swan Lake?
- - Dance company
- - Company practice?
- - Corps activity
- - 'Swan Lake,' e.g
- - Classical dance form
- - Dance on tiptoe
- - Form of dance
- - Classical dance
- - Bolshoi performance
- - Activity next to a bar
- - Dance entertainment
- - Tutu wearer's dance
- - It may keep a performer on her toes
- - The sleeping beauty is missing from Bastille
- - Pavlova's field
- - It may keep you on your toes
- - Nureyev performance
- - Performance in tutus
- - Tutu wearer's performance
- - Dance form
- - Baryshnikov's milieu
- - Balanchine's field
- - Baryshnikov's medium
- - Toe dancer's dance
- - Pavlova performance
- - Balanchine's genre
- - Balanchine's specialty
- - Danilova's dance
- - Where pirouettes are performed
- - Balanchine's dance
- - Tutu's milieu
- - On point performance
- - Robbins creation
- - Spandau ........: pop group
- - Part of ABT
- - "Swan Lake"
- - Markova's forte
- - Tutu event
- - Misha's milieu
- - Type of slipper
- - Diaghilev presentation
- - Susan Jaffe's milieu
- - Tallchief's forte
- - Kind of slipper
- - Nureyev vehicle
- - "L'Oiseau de Feu," e.g.
- - Fonteyn's milieu
- - It's tutu divine
- - Villella's forte.
- - Opera feature.
- - Ulanova's forte.
- - Bolshoi .......
- - Markova's field.
- - Margot Fonteyn's forte.
- - Popular theatrical offering.
- - Moira Shearer's forte.
- - Joffrey concentration
- - It's done on tiptoe
- - "Black Swan" subject
- - Form of entertainment.
- - Type of entertainment.
- - Russian export
- - Art form.
- - Dance style
- - Performing art
- - See 27-Down
- - See 64-Across
- - Dance in which pointe shoes are often used
- - A classical dance
- - Spin class?
- - wager everyone comes in to dance
- - Score
- - Tchaikovsky specialty
- - "Backdraft" by the Bolshoi?
- - Tussaud's tribute to the Bolshoi?
- - Dance fan ordered one meatball
- - good time with one mate - awful dance fanatic
- - amenable lot confused routine enthusiast
- - "Swan Lake" lover, e.g.
- - Devotee of Balanchine's creations
- - Moves well, has balance to start with and is at least somewhat athletic.
- - i call bet off to be graceful
- - Trouble, albeit around Lake Como - the first that's typical of those taking steps to practise at The Bar
- - Characteristic of classical dance
- - Graceful, dancer-like
- - In freezing cold, the Parisian is graceful
- - Be twitching with everyone joining in, as befits some dancing
- - Graceful and flowing, Lake Erie finally freezing all round?
- - In the style of Joffrey
- - Of Balanchine's milieu
- - like a graceful type of dancing with organised movements
- - Sign for tourists visiting the Bolshoi?
- - Graceful dances
- - Dances with tutus
- - Dance numbers.
- - Some dances
- - Dances.
- - Works that may require leaps of imagination?
- - 'Swan Lake' and 'Rodeo'
- - Swan Lake and Giselle
- - "Swan Lake" and others
- - Balancing acts?
- - They keep performers on their toes
- - Markova performances
- - "Sleeping Beauty" and "Swan Lake"
- - Saint-Léon works
- - "Agon" and "Serenade"
- - "The Sleeping Beauty" et al.
- - Fonteyn vehicles
- - "Rodeo," "Fall River Legend," etc.
- - Performances
- - Dance enthusiast's ailment
- - Fashionable heelless footwear
- - Dancing better slim lass — one of her pupils?
- - Response to a question about 'Swan Lake'?
- - Three things with water
- - Spanish dancers' residence?
- - Place to get a handle on one's steps
- - Metallic restraint on Baryshnikov?
- - They feature many jumps
- - Nijinsky.
- - Pavlova perhaps bland mixed with treacle
- - Professional stage performer — a blander Celt (anag)
- - Fonteyn, say
- - Performer giving recent ballad a new twist
- - Goes toe-to-toe with everyone in venture capable of performing 23 down
- - Potentially all decent -- bar this stage performer!
- - Danseuse
- - Carlos Acosta or Darcey Bussell, eg
- - Performers changing can't be arsed going over lines
- - they may go on tip-toe to provide dramatic entertainment
- - Nijinsky and Markova
- - Shoe popularized by Audrey Hepburn
- - Thin-heeled shoe
- - this entertainment has its points
- - Theatrical entertainment
- - The Kirov, for one
- - Kirov or Bolshoi