➠ Words that start with f
List contains 14087 Words that start with "f".
- - "Cinderella," e.g.
- - "The Frog Prince," e.g.
- - Rapunzel, e.g.
- - magical story
- - fear italy's deployment - that's not true
- - Hansel and Gretel or Little Red Riding Hood, say
- - Ratify ale when drunk? A likely story
- - Magical story with a happy ending
- - Story that ends with 'happily ever after'
- - Nursery fable
- - Enchanting story, say
- - "... of New York" (The Pogues)
- - Yarn for youngsters
- - What the starts of 17-, 26-, 35- and 50-Across are
- - Story from newspaper covering light beer
- - "The 91-/100-Across," for one
- - Child's bedtime narrative
- - Grimm selection
- - Typical Charles Perrault work
- - Story that might include a dragon
- - "Once ... ever" story
- - "The Emperor's New Clothes," for example
- - Grimm offering
- - Lie: Colloq.
- - Fib: Colloq.
- - Bedtime reading
- - Grimm story
- - Early Fiat (anag.)
- - story set at a carnival?
- - What's spelled out by the starts of six answers in this puzzle
- - Grimm fate? … and a hint to the last words of the starred clues' answers
- - 'Happily ever after' ... or what 17-, 27-, 39- or 47-Across has?
- - elusive result
- - mother goose stories
- - Mother Goose's product
- - Certain short stories.
- - Children's stories
- - Stories
- - spritely relations!
- - faraday is casual and least bothered about inventions
- - Books that depict an imaginary tale with a moral lesson like Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol": 2 wds.
- - Moderate OK about cheers meeting Left's fibs
- - Andersen output
- - Grimm's claim to fame
- - Children's delight.
- - Subjects of many TV spectaculars.
- - Fibs: Colloq.
- - Lies
- - Bedtime reading
- - Tinker Bell's blabbing?
- - Color of Tinker Bell's new outfit?
- - Scores kept by Cinderella's godmother?
- - Saudi royal name
- - '60s-'70s Saudi king
- - Saudi Arabian king
- - Saudi king, 1964-75
- - Saudi king who was Time's 1974 Man of the Year
- - Saudi Arabian king assassinated in 1975
- - Name of two kings of Iraq
- - Bygone Saudi king
- - 1960s-70s Saudi king
- - Mideast royal name
- - Former Saudi king
- - King who was Time's 1974 Person of the Year
- - King of Iraq: 1921–33
- - Terriers' warnings
- - Oberon's realm
- - Children's paradise.
- - Following help railway network's in fabulous state
- - Enchanted realm
- - Magical place
- - ark, to signify trouble for mythical rulers
- - Racecourse in County Meath, Ireland
- - Why follow fair god to parents of magical characters?
- - Pixie sponsors magical helpers
- - Santa's elf, Italian-style?
- - Like a child with a loose tooth?
- - Christmas tree decorations
- - Cinderella's sponsor with magical powers
- - leader of ghana featured in rambling diary of mum's benefactress
- - Dim, rather goofy working girl transformed by her?
- - Dream-fulfilling benefactor
- - Tinker Bell's sprinkle
- - Mr. Sandman's material
- - Sprinkle from Tinker Bell
- - Think happy thoughts and it'll help you fly
- - Magical powder
- - Battle between Tinker Bell and Princess Ozma?
- - tinker bell's play ender?
- - Takedown by Tinker Bell?
- - Bedtime reading to a tot
- - highly improbable account
- - A highly unlikely tale
- - as retold by the brothers grimm
- - the —, english title of the 1928 ballet by igor stravinsky based on hans christian andersen tale the ice-maiden
- - It's of all-round interest to mushroom gatherers
- - Evidence of underground fungal growth
- - Mushrooms growing in a circle
- - Tinkerbell's ancient milky gem?
- - Area of town where the supernatural hang out?
- - Bedtime reading from Damascus?
- - Leap of ... (confidence in something)
- - Trust porky husband to eat last of chilli
- - Hill of music
- - Country singer Hill married to Tim McGraw
- - Trust.
- - Footballers must have it on hospital trust
- - Complete trust
- - Part 2 of a Remembrance Day thought
- - Hill of country
- - Trust in a woman
- - Hill of country music
- - Trust footballers? It's hard
- - Kind of healer
- - It's a matter of trust
- - "The evidence of things not seen"
- - 1987 album and single by George Michael
- - a woman you can believe in
- - Pop unhesitantly accepts independent belief
- - Buddhism for one
- - Chieftain has belief but not nice
- - Belief that religious people have
- - belief that makes you hit out at the fa?
- - Some people go on this
- - She has a name for reliance
- - a woman's belief
- - keep the .., classic studio album by bon jovi
- - A woman's loyalty
- - Blind ..., English supergroup that featured Eric Clapton
- - Confidence, conviction
- - "Have a little ... in me."
- - Quality that goes with "hope" and "charity"
- - it's kept by believers
- - george michael's first solo album.
- - Strong belief
- - It's linked with hope and charity
- - Country singer Hill
- - 1987 George Michael hit
- - "This Kiss" singer Hill
- - ..., Hope & Charity
- - Religion
- - ......, hope and love
- - Zoroastrianism, e.g
- - Proverbial mountain mover
- - "........ consists in believing what reason cannot" (Voltaire)
- - Unshakeable belief
- - Religion basis
- - 'Taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase,' per M.L.K
- - A woman's religion
- - Believer's confidence
- - "Taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase": MLK
- - Strong belief in a supernatural power
- - .... historique: opera genre
- - Tout à ...... (entirely, in French)
- - Irreversible action
- - Au ...... (expert)
- - "Tout à ...." (completely)
- - ................ accompli: French
- - ...... accompli
- - French act
- - -- accompli (thing done)
- - Au ...... (fully informed)
- - Made in France?
- - Tout ...... (entirely, in French)
- - "Tout ...." (completely)
- - -- accompli (done deed)
- - Cela ne ...... rien (never mind): Fr.
- - Au ...... (socially correct)
- - Tout à ...... (entirely): Fr.
- - En ...... (actually): Fr.
- - ...... accompli (thing already done).
- - Fact: Fr.
- - Done: Fr
- - Au ......
- - First king of Iraq: 1921–33
- - City in Asia backs political party, overcome with rage
- - Something done and irreversible
- - What's done (and cannot be undone)
- - It's the done thing in France
- - At the Sorbonne, it's the done thing
- - it's the done thing in french
- - something already done
- - Something already done (French)
- - A done deal
- - Not showing total belief, partner avoids church as the done thing?
- - Done deal (French)
- - "Oui, Henri, but not to worry. Chirac's re-election is a ......."
- - Thing done.
- - impact if coal gets abandoned is already decided
- - Thing already decided
- - Irreversible act
- - Argument forestaller
- - Doddery ex-judge with SUV, one safe to take a chance at the wheel!
- - Blonde at university's penning first of two fables
- - Nonchalant during escape, one ought to be strung up
- - Part of a golf course that's some distance
- - Where to drive a decent distance
- - Aim of driver, quite some distance?
- - Just means it's part of the course
- - Considerable distance on the golf course?
- - good route for a long distance driver
- - a considerable distance from part of the golfcourse
- - Does a golfer never reach it by foul means?
- - it's not green, of course
- - equitable method on the golf course?
- - passable method golfers should keep to
- - quite a distance, of course
- - It borders on rough
- - More than middling distance on the golf-course
- - Golf links area
- - Area on a golf course
- - Considerable distance to drive?
- - Golf course area between tee and green
- - Much of a golf hole
- - Scene from the tee.
- - part of a golf course
- - where to drive a reasonable distance on course
- - quite a distance from the golf course
- - quite a considerable distance to the hole
- - Market style that's seen at Troon?
- - Golfing area
- - Tee shot destination, hopefully
- - Place to drive
- - Tee-to-green path
- - Doral sight
- - Place for a drive
- - Driver's target
- - good road for a driver
- - Auctioneer's advisory
- - plenty of notice
- - be careful on the dodgems, for example?
- - "You must be this tall to ride the roller coaster," e.g.?
- - Reasonable advance notice
- - Rough dividers
- - just methods used in golf
- - Areas between tees and greens
- - Parts of golf courses
- - Just means what's before the greens
- - Good routes for long-distance drivers
- - Accesses to greens
- - Driving areas
- - Course sections
- - Smooth turfed areas between the tee and putting-green
- - Areas on which golf balls are supposed to proceed
- - Parts of a golf course
- - sporting methods drivers try to keep to
- - It's all right to do business having got this product certification
- - "It's a ......," said the carnival barker
- - Legitimate business practices
- - Movement to promote equitable commerce
- - Manufacturer's concern.
- - Importing that guarantees a more equitable deal for the producers
- - Market principle
- - Ethical form of commerce
- - Win-win transaction
- - Equitable deal
- - Kind of agreement
- - Price-fixing of a sort
- - Win-win deal
- - Price fixing.
- - Nondiscount agreement.
- - Ethical consumerism designation
- - Non-biased trial, in the wrong sense?
- - So-so
- - Average(Used today)
- - Reasonably good string playing interrupted by song by man
- - OK playing violin tune to mass inside
- - Being dishonest about imaginary cat is OK
- - Just average
- - Average
- - Passable
- - Light-complexioned
- - Lightly pigmented
- - copyright law concept
- - Doctrine in copyright law
- - Why parodies can't be sued for copyright infringement
- - Copyright issue
- - A justification, originating in US law, for the reproduction of copyright material
- - Copyright concern
- - US copyright law doctrine
- - Limited usage of copyrighted material
- - Excerpting allower
- - Parodist's principle
- - Blog citation doctrine
- - Application that is just what the peroxide blonde needs?
- - just dealings
- - what the girl who wishes to be a blonde hopes to receive?
- - "I drove that golf ball 500 yards," for example?
- - Oberon or Titania
- - Subject of Oberon
- - Oberon follower
- - One of Oberon's subjects
- - Tiny humanoid creature with wings; Tinker Bell
- - Fabled being is quite lacking in length
- - Initially concerned with terribly rare helper
- - Subject of childish stories?
- - Fanta's first, then open Sprite
- - Tinker Bell or Titania, eg
- - Type of godmother Cinderella has
- - Unreal being fine and insubstantial
- - a loud, breezy sort of godmother, perhaps
- - character in "fate: the winx saga"
- - reasonable with unknown sprite
- - Mythical good-natured creature from children's bedtime books
- - Tinker Bell Was One
- - Elf-like creature, fine and insubstantial
- - Nursery story, ... tale
- - Tooth collector?
- - Small magical being
- - Tooth buyer?
- - Tinkerbell is one
- - Sprite with a toadstool for a home
- - Queen "My ...... King"
- - ...... Godmother ("Shrek 2" character)
- - Sugarplum.
- - Creature of folklore.
- - ...... godmother
- - Folklore being
- - Legendary tooth buyer
- - .... tale (story like "Cinderella")
- - Magical being
- - Lucinda in 'Ella Enchanted,' e.g
- - Brothers Grimm creature
- - Tinker Bell, say
- - Scatterer of dust
- - "A Midsummer Night's Dream" extra
- - Mythological do-gooder
- - Life restorer, in Zelda games
- - Baby-tooth taker
- - Kind of "Tale," to Blue October
- - One carrying dust, maybe
- - Pixie dust strewer
- - Dust spreader
- - Magic wand wielder
- - Godmother, at times
- - Pixie dust producer
- - Kind of princess
- - Tooth remover?
- - Pinocchio's benefactor
- - Tinkerbell, for one
- - Tinkerbell, e.g.
- - Wee wand wielder
- - Tinker Bell or Titania
- - Kind of magic
- - One of the little people
- - With 58 Across, where to read 17 Across, etc.
- - Mab or Titania
- - Tooth stealer?
- - Tinkerbell
- - Kind of godmother
- - Titiania.
- - Peaseblossom, for one.
- - Queen Mab.
- - Cobweb or Peaseblossom.
- - Titania.
- - Tinker Bell, for instance.
- - Kind of tale
- - Wand wielder
- - ... tooth
- - Neverland resident
- - Supernatural being
- - Folklore figure
- - Sprite
- - Pixie
- - Tinker Bell for one
- - Tinker Bell, e.g.
- - Leprechaun
- - 2010 family comedy starring Dwayne Johnson & Julie Andrews, Tooth ....
- - Titania or Tinker Bell
- - word after tooth or before tale
- - Magical creature
- - Benevolent female, falling short, yet got rid of harm somehow
- - Just my dog played with remaining benefactor
- - Unreliable.
- - sunny time for a friend
- - it's fine when we get it!
- - Promising picnic forecast
- - Lena Horne film with a milder title?
- - It makes for a great picnic
- - Sort of friend
- - Promising forecast for a cookout
- - Forecast or friend descriptor
- - Not cloudy
- - Favorable forecast