➠ Words that start with f
List contains 14087 Words that start with "f".
- - story of female, talented
- - story like "the tortoise and the hare"
- - Legendary, supernatural story
- - Story and brilliant French article
- - Female with skills creates story
- - ace line in lost story
- - Fictional story, the kind Aesop is associated with
- - Moralistic story
- - Story(Used today)
- - Fictional story
- - Mythical story
- - Story from Aesop
- - Story super with French article
- - Story and great French article
- - Doubtful story
- - Allegorical story
- - Aesop story
- - Short moral story
- - Aesopian story
- - Aesop's story?
- - Story with a lesson
- - Story with a moral
- - Story starring animals, at times
- - Illustrative story
- - Story told by 15 Across
- - Jean de La Fontaine story
- - Moral story
- - Not a true story
- - It's an old story
- - Tall story
- - Type of story.
- - Idle story.
- - Talking-animal story.
- - Story not founded on fact.
- - La Fontaine story.
- - Story with talking animals
- - '...... story'
- - loud, competent story
- - Myth or moral story
- - Story with a moral lesson
- - Series of computer games set in the fictional nation of Albion created by Peter Molyneux
- - Moral legend
- - cautionary tale, often
- - Amazing heartless lie that's often been told
- - Following clever fiction
- - Yarn created by following expert
- - Aesop's staple
- - Female on island resurrected romance
- - "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," for one
- - Aesopian opus
- - Aesopian offering
- - "Jack and the Beanstalk," e.g.
- - Myth
- - A falsehood
- - Improbable tale
- - Cautionary tale
- - Tale with a moral
- - 'The Tortoise and the Hare,' e.g
- - Moral tale
- - George Orwell's 'Animal Farm,' e.g
- - Parable kin
- - Myth, legend
- - Tale from Aesop
- - Aesop specialty
- - 'The Miser and His Gold,' e.g
- - "The Fox and the Grapes," e.g.
- - Excellent, the French mythical tale
- - Tale with a point
- - It isn't true it comes to a moral conclusion
- - Aesopian tale
- - Offering from Aesop
- - Myth or legend
- - Aesop's specialty
- - Instructive tale
- - Aesop creation
- - Moralistic tale
- - Tale with an epigrammatic ending
- - It has a moral
- - Aesop's output
- - Work with animals
- - Talking-animal tale
- - Aesop work
- - Allegorical tale
- - Aesop's tale
- - Big lie
- - Aesop offering
- - Aesop tale
- - Aesopian narrative
- - "The Tortoise and the Hare," for one
- - Aesop's forte
- - "Animal Farm," e.g.
- - It ends in a point
- - It has a point
- - Aesop's opus
- - 33-Down output
- - Tale of Aesop
- - Animal tale
- - Aesop's genre
- - One of Aesop's stories
- - "Animal Farm" form
- - Allegory
- - Epigrammatic tale
- - Aesop opus
- - Apologue
- - Aesop product
- - Teaching tale
- - Creation of Ade or Aesop
- - La Fontaine opus
- - George Ade piece
- - Old Greek writing.
- - Invented tale.
- - Short tale.
- - Beast tale.
- - Faulkner's "A ......."
- - Fiction.
- - Tale
- - The boy who cried wolf, e.g
- - Lie
- - Falsehood
- - Tall tale
- - ...... legend
- - A short moral tale
- - Female competent to produce old wives' tale
- - Improbable account
- - "the cat and venus," for one
- - out of a bleak setting, comes one of aesop's
- - Legendary fjord seemed unoccupied but then sailor met Irish ship sheltering there
- - Perhaps like Sinbad, sailor put inside escaped
- - Legendary sailor put inside escaped
- - Celebrated — legendary
- - Mythical or imaginary
- - Mythical, imaginary
- - Mythical
- - Legendary sports chiefs close to club watch display
- - Well-known ace was captain
- - Legendary type taken ill from ball field
- - Mythical tale with sad ending
- - Legendary wizard was in front
- - Of folklore
- - Groovy kind of light is legendary
- - Storied
- - Sung in story
- - Fictitious
- - Legendary
- - Stuff crab if dressed
- - Yard sale stuff?
- - Super food supplied endlessly — that's the stuff
- - Unfinished food placed alongside great stuff
- - wonderful man not finishing material
- - Brilliant, mostly sumptuous material
- - superb short man of the cloth
- - half of fabled riches made from this material
- - Material wonderful, almost sumptuous
- - Material contained in half a brick
- - Material made from fibres by weaving, knitting or felting, etc
- - Material is wonderful and sumptuous, not hard
- - Woven, knitted or felted cloth
- - Material used to disguise FBI car
- - Cloth is wonderful, almost sumptuous
- - Francis Bacon dismisses canons cut to pieces by the man of the cloth
- - Wonderful hospital leaving well-funded structure
- - Artifact made by weaving, felting, knitting, or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers
- - Woven or knitted cloth
- - Textile, woven ...
- - A woven material
- - Textile material
- - Great food, not English, in cloth
- - Cloth, textile
- - Francis Bacon dismisses canons manipulated by the man of the cloth
- - Frenchman lacking English framework
- - Silk or satin, say
- - Make-up of foreign footballers from Brazil, Russia, India and China
- - Silk or satin, e.g
- - Material's marvellous, almost sumptuous
- - Textile cloth
- - Financial authority opens unfinished building unit, previously sold by the yard
- - Lovely and short luxurious material
- - Frenchman lacking English material
- - Quebec's Eduard ......(1915 winner)
- - French entomologist
- - Nanette ......, Sid Caesar's TV costar
- - Emmy winner Nanette
- - Short stories having morals
- - Morality stories involving animal herd taken away from half-breeds
- - Short moral stories
- - Short moral stories, as those by Aesop
- - Key to Basel adaptation of morality stories
- - Aesop's stories
- - Stories with morals
- - "Tall" stories
- - Moral stories
- - short stories with a moral
- - Stories
- - Many morality tales
- - it's safe to be left with myths
- - Aesop's works
- - They teach morals
- - Tales with morals
- - Myths
- - Legendary tales
- - Female from Basel travelling with legends
- - Legends with lessons
- - Sources of morals
- - Excellent, the French myths
- - 'The Fox and the Grapes' and 'The Tortoise and the Hare'
- - Cautionary tales
- - Apologues
- - Title on a child's bookshelf
- - Aesop's creations
- - Aesop collection
- - Aesop's legacy
- - Morality tales
- - 83-Across works
- - Moralistic tales
- - Certain tales
- - Aesopian accounts
- - Aesopian output
- - Phaedrus products
- - Ade's "...... in Slang"
- - "Fox and Grapes" et al.
- - Thurber works.
- - Tales of a sort.
- - Tales
- - Untruths
- - Aesop's output
- - ...... legends
- - Tales with a moral lesson
- - Entertainment for Aesop?
- - slangy alternative for "marvy!" or "terrif!"
- - Quartet of storytellers?
- - Active-lifestyle brand for men and women launched by actress Kate Hudson
- - Court sport played by anthropomorphic animals?
- - Tale tellers
- - Storytellers?
- - Fine gold and enamelware
- - maker of enameled eggs
- - russian jeweller famous for his eggs.
- - russian artist known for his jewelled eggs
- - peter, russian goldsmith known for his fanciful easter eggs
- - Goldsmith turns to grab fee
- - egg-maker to the czars
- - Russian goldsmith known for his jewelled Easter eggs
- - Creator of ornate eggs
- - Maker of ornate eggs
- - Big name in expensive eggs
- - Egg-spensive jeweler?
- - With 52-Across, jeweled creations made for Russian czars
- - Creator of Imperial Easter eggs
- - Big name in eggs
- - Jeweller known for eggs
- - Goldsmith to Czar Alexander III
- - ...... eggs (jewelry made for the Romanovs)
- - Fancy-egg maker
- - Jewelry firm since 1842
- - He prepared eggs for the Romanovs
- - Egg jeweler
- - Egg creator of note
- - His work is very "eggs-pensive"
- - Czars' jeweler
- - Famous Easter-egg maker
- - Egg source
- - Egg maker
- - Egg ......
- - Russian royal's treasure
- - Russian-made collectible
- - Russian royal treasure
- - Prized Russian collectible
- - Jeweled Russian treasure
- - Czars' collectible
- - Objet d'art at auction in "Octopussy"
- - Czar's treasure
- - Teo of Formula One fame
- - Race car driver Teo
- - Retired auto racer Teo ......
- - Formula One racer Teo ....
- - Auto racer Teo ......
- - teo of racing
- - Quartet hidden in this puzzle
- - Early rock nickname, with "The"
- - Beatles nickname
- - Beatles moniker
- - Nickname for The Beatles
- - British Invasion nickname
- - Musical nickname of the 1960s
- - Beatles
- - .. Society, Labour supporting thinktank founded in 1884
- - Member of a left-wing society founded in 1884, named after a Roman general known as Cunctator
- - Member of a British socialist organisation founded in 1884
- - mononymous teen idol of the fifties and sixties
- - A ........ aims to achieve socialism by gradual rather than revolutionary means
- - One-named '50s-'60s teen idol
- - Member of society founded in 1884 favouring spread of socialism
- - Teen idol of the '50s
- - One-named teen idol of the late '50s/early '60s
- - One-named 50's-60's teen idol
- - Socialist of a sort
- - Society linked with Shaw.
- - Moderate Socialist of Britain.
- - Name a socialist society favoring the gradual spread of socialism by peaceful means
- - Member of a 19th-century political association
- - Teen idol with the 1959 album 'Hold That Tiger!'
- - 1959 pop idol
- - "Turn Me Loose" singer, 1959
- - 1950s heartthrob
- - "Turn Me Loose" singer
- - '50s teen star
- - "Hound Dog Man" singer
- - 50's teen idol
- - '50s teen idol
- - 1959 "Tiger" singer
- - English socialist
- - Politically cautious
- - G. B. S. was one.
- - Famous Scotland Yard man.
- - British socialist.
- - Famous English socialist.
- - Supermini produced by Skoda since 1999
- - Groans from a Russian egg producer?
- - Essential ingredient for groovy baking?
- - marvellous [sl]
- - 'Boss!'
- - "Neato!"
- - '...... cool!'
- - Tide competitor
- - Swell
- - Tide alternative
- - Detergent brand
- - "Awesome!"
- - Aces
- - Super-duper
- - Great
- - 'How cool!'
- - Super ...
- - Wonderful, Beatles-style
- - The ___ Four (Beatles' tribute band with an apt name)
- - Slang for marvelous that was popular in the 1960s
- - Word before "Four" or "Five"
- - word of agreement in thunderbirds
- - Slang for terrific that was popular in the 1960s
- - ... Five (alliterative 'Queer Eye' group)
- - Mind-blowing! (inf)
- - Fantastic
- - Only one .... founded the publishing firm .... and ....
- - "Animal House" college with the motto "Knowledge is good"
- - ....-Castell: office supply brand
- - Fictional college in 'Animal House'
- - Name on pencils
- - Name on a pencil
- - Eberhard ...... (pencil brand)
- - Eberhard ...... (pencil company)
- - Big name in pencils
- - Hall of Fame pitcher Red
- - Eberhard --
- - Word on many pencils
- - ...... College ("Animal House" setting)
- - "Animal House" college
- - Pencil maker
- - Famed English publisher-writer
- - Luther foe ("Hammer of Heretics")
- - Pencil name
- - England football manager 2008-2012
- - One-named model known for romance novel covers
- - Italian-American model known for appearing on roman novel covers
- - Mononymic Italian model
- - Model featured on many romance novel covers
- - ... Lanzoni, Italian born model and actor
- - One-named Italian-born male model
- - One-named Milanese model
- - One-named Italian model
- - One-named Italian male model
- - Single-named male model
- - Onetime spokesmodel for I Can't Believe It's Not Butter
- - One-named model-turned-actor
- - One-named model on many romance novel covers
- - One-named male model on many romance novel covers
- - One-named male model
- - One-named Italian supermodel
- - Model whose last name is Lanzoni
- - Model Lanzoni
- - Model hit in the face by a goose in 1999
- - Milanese model
- - Longhaired model
- - Long-maned model of romance cover fame
- - Long-maned model from Milan
- - Italian-born fashion model who became a U.S. citizen in 2016
- - Italian-American model known for appearing on romance novel covers
- - Italian supermodel
- - Italian male model on many romance novel covers
- - One-named Italian model [who can't believe it's not butter!]
- - Icon on many romance novel covers
- - Old Spice spokesman
- - Icon often pictured with wind-blown hair
- - ...... Capello, former England football manager
- - British socialist movement whose members included George Bernard Shaw, H G Wells, Edith Nesbit and Virginia Woolf
- - Chess's ... Caruana, onetime youngest grandmaster in U.S. history (14 years, 11 months)