➠ Words that start with f

List contains 14087 Words that start with "f".

  • - Decline
  • - Slope down — dwindle
  • - Type of slide in baseball.
  • - Diminish in size
  • - Dwindle
  • - Ebb
  • - In March we spring forward, in November we do this
  • - returned after autumn in retreat
  • - 'Spring forward' partner (a reminder for November 5th) ... and what the last word of each answer to a starred clue can literally have
  • - Alternative plan for use, if necessary
  • - Plan B
  • - Give way
  • - Retreat
  • - .... position, a retreat or an alternative solution
  • - Be beaten by
  • - Seasonally decorated doorways?
  • - please go out after autumn and drop off
  • - POP off
  • - Doze (off)
  • - Drop off
  • - be too tired to keep up?
  • - Snooze
  • - disintegrate - autumn has a role
  • - break up - autumn has a role
  • - A character seen on autumn break
  • - Collapse
  • - fine everyone with a role in collapse
  • - emotionally break down
  • - Disintegrate: 2 wds.
  • - Come to pieces
  • - Spanish and Estonian composers go to pieces!
  • - Disintegrate
  • - Break into pieces
  • - Crumble
  • - Break up
  • - Go to pieces
  • - Completely lose it
  • - RIDDLE, PART 4
  • - yellow, orange, brown, and red, for example
  • - They're seen on foliage tours
  • - They usually peak in October
  • - "Leaf peeping" attraction
  • - plaids, tweeds and knits are featured in these by fashion designers: 2 wds.
  • - Designers' lines
  • - Runway displays
  • - something to do immediately after a trip
  • - Take a spill [2 wds]
  • - Take a tumble
  • - What Humpty Dumpty might do in the autumn in Boston and in the North of Ireland
  • - Collapse in Boston the autumn before going to Irish county
  • - Perform disappointingly
  • - Flop
  • - Collapse
  • - Back-to-school clothes
  • - Wistful farewell on December 22nd?
  • - Annual sports event, familiarly
  • - October event
  • - World Series
  • - Lag first to find completely live deer
  • - Lag, and a hint to what the starts of the answers to starred clues have in common
  • - Back or guy?
  • - Drop back
  • - Backslide
  • - Contingency plans
  • - Alternative plans
  • - Resort to
  • - First semester offerings
  • - False idea
  • - Mistaken idea
  • - Delusional idea
  • - False belief
  • - return call when fay comes round - it's a lie!
  • - incorrect notion
  • - Misleading opinion
  • - Mistaken belief that Fay is about to call back
  • - *Essential rewards in autumn lollies a misconception?
  • - "The pathetic ..." is John Ruskin's term for the attribution of human conduct or emotions to non-human things
  • - Flawed premise
  • - Mistaken belief
  • - Oddly frail and delicate misconception
  • - Wrong but prevalent notion
  • - "Big Ben is a clock," e,g.
  • - Logician's pitfall
  • - Hole in the argument
  • - Misleading argument.
  • - An illogical notion.
  • - Misconception
  • - Untruth
  • - Error
  • - Possibly Alf has clay to mould, but you may not believe it
  • - Based on a mistaken belief
  • - Wrong to collapse, hanging on with most of soccer team sent off
  • - Mistaken, untrue
  • - Erroneous; incorrect
  • - Misleading
  • - Incorrect
  • - Deceitful
  • - Deceptive
  • - Trivial finery
  • - Dress ornament
  • - Everyone wearing Cornish flower or ribbon
  • - Useless bit of finery
  • - Bit of finery
  • - Felled timber.
  • - Having failed miserably
  • - Suffered the loss of respect and admiration
  • - Actress Burnett, after taking a spill?
  • - Former role model?
  • - Certain Roman ruins
  • - Podiatry problems
  • - Slip for a skirt?
  • - Result of comedian Eric's untied shoelaces?
  • - Properly positioned
  • - 1948 Ralph Richardson film, with "The"
  • - star who's been disgraced
  • - One knocked off a pedestal
  • - Podiatry concern
  • - Podiatrist's concern
  • - Bad shape for a foot.
  • - Lucifer, notably
  • - Lucifer, for one
  • - Wayward one
  • - Devil
  • - Half scrambled around fast and hard, and collapsed
  • - "jurassic world: ........ ........"
  • - ... in 119-/120-Across
  • - Anaheim players tripping over their own feet?
  • - "Jurassic World: ...," Universal Pictures' 2018 sci-fi film that made over $100 million over two consecutive non-holiday weekends: 2 wds.
  • - Toppled
  • - Fail to evoke desired response
  • - tenement for autumn in america may prove a failure
  • - Fail to flourish
  • - Fail to impress in dive that's out of fizz
  • - Fail to have intended effect
  • - Fail completely to produce the intended effect
  • - Fail utterly, collapse
  • - Fail on a dance floor?
  • - Fail completely and have no effect
  • - Don't stand round showing what a bad crack will do
  • - Get no laughs, as a joke
  • - Bomb, as a joke
  • - Fail completely
  • - Fail miserably
  • - Produce no effect
  • - Autumn accommodation to prove ineffective
  • - Has-been introducing Foster and Allen to Rats' backtrack
  • - Has been
  • - Gotten totally quiet
  • - Autumn outfit collection
  • - (Had) become the job of
  • - Occasion for Druids to gather at Stonehenge
  • - Bothersome phrase indicating a show randomly won't air again until next year
  • - Exile from heaven
  • - Rebellious figure completely hidden in fen with a northern set
  • - 'I've --, and I ...'
  • - Conquered and vanquished
  • - Like some angels and dominoes
  • - Like Jack and Jill, ultimately
  • - Like some angels and arches
  • - Like some arches and angels
  • - Conquered
  • - In a marsh, everything that has come down from above
  • - everybody in the marsh after a trip?
  • - ".... Angel" [Alice Faye film]
  • - ...... arches (foot problem)
  • - Dishonored
  • - Killed in battle
  • - Plain wrapping totally loose
  • - Having dropped by the force of gravity
  • - Cast out of heaven
  • - In disgrace
  • - Dethroned
  • - Like some arches
  • - Taken a spill
  • - Like some idols
  • - Discredited, as an idol
  • - Overthrown
  • - Off the high place
  • - " . . . how are the mighty ......."
  • - On the ground.
  • - Like some angels
  • - Prostrate
  • - Disgraced
  • - Plummeted
  • - Type of angel
  • - Degraded
  • - Dropped
  • - Collapsed
  • - Defeated
  • - Immoral
  • - Out of favor
  • - Dead ...
  • - Sunk
  • - 'Come ...!'
  • - '... down!'
  • - Proverbial risk of being too proud to need paying
  • - Become payable
  • - What bills do at month's end
  • - Misconceptions
  • - they're wrong to think the cafe is free to admit everyone
  • - Halloween period
  • - Halloween season
  • - Crisp period
  • - Cooling-off period?
  • - Halloween time
  • - seasonal drop
  • - It precedes winter
  • - Season for raking
  • - Give in to gravity, in a way
  • - Drop, plummet
  • - Everyone is seen after fine trip
  • - Season for leaf-peeping
  • - Flannel shirt season
  • - Season three?
  • - have financial difficulties (beginning)
  • - season for a trip in america?
  • - "The Rise and ... of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars," 1972 concept album based on a fictional rockstar
  • - Leaf-raking season
  • - Humpty Dumpty had a great this in the nursery rhyme
  • - Decline, slump
  • - "The ... of Gondolin," one of the original Lost Tales by J.R.R. Tolkien which is about a secret city of elves in the First Age of Middle-earth
  • - "The ... of the House of Usher," gothic short story by Edgar Allan Poe which is about two ailing siblings living in a strange mansion
  • - Take a tumble at the end of autumn?
  • - Season that prepares us for the winter
  • - "... Guys," online video game
  • - Pumpkin season in the US
  • - one of the seasons (us)
  • - Pumpkin patch-visiting season
  • - "things ... .....; the centre cannot hold", yeats.
  • - come a cropper in the cropping season?
  • - World Series time
  • - React to gravity
  • - Take a trip, perhaps
  • - Summer replacement
  • - Miller's "After the ......"
  • - Long tress
  • - Word with water or night
  • - When new TV shows debut
  • - Trip over
  • - Stateside season
  • - Season with an equinox
  • - Season that follows summer
  • - Season before winter
  • - Respond to gravity
  • - Pumpkin time
  • - Pride's successor
  • - Post-trip occurrence
  • - It begins in September
  • - Humpty's disaster
  • - Faceplant
  • - Cool-and-colorful time
  • - Birds' migration time
  • - Autumn in Vermont?
  • - Autumn in America
  • - A season in Vermont?
  • - "The Decline and ...... of . . . "
  • - ...... River, Lizzie's home
  • - ...... Out Boy ("Uma Thurman" band)
  • - When leaves turn
  • - October's season
  • - Leaf peeping season
  • - November's season
  • - Foliage tour time
  • - Back-to-school time
  • - Take a header
  • - Demise
  • - "The younger rises when the old doth ....": "King Lear"
  • - Harvest season
  • - Leaves time?
  • - Season after summer
  • - When to take a foliage tour
  • - Take a trip, maybe
  • - Skating flub
  • - & 18. It's all downhill from here
  • - Autumn
  • - Take a spill
  • - Drop part of the Oath of Allegiance
  • - Take a tumble
  • - Season for harvesting
  • - Do a faceplant, say
  • - River and lake subside
  • - Autumn (American)
  • - Ladder danger
  • - With 37-Across, an apt reminder
  • - Successfully trip
  • - Skating embarrassment
  • - Take a trip, say
  • - Decline part of the oath of allegiance
  • - Critical subject in Roman history
  • - US seasonal slump?
  • - What the starred answers do (or did)
  • - A season in the US
  • - Take a nosedive
  • - Leaf-turning time
  • - When leaves leave
  • - Lose to gravity
  • - Corn-picking season
  • - Season for harvesting pumpkins
  • - When leaves 56-Across
  • - When many birds fly south
  • - Sides in Fantasy Football come a cropper
  • - Tumble
  • - Yield to temptation
  • - Raking season
  • - Tumble; autumn
  • - Cooling-off time?
  • - Be ousted
  • - Partner of rise
  • - Queen "Hammer To ......"
  • - When many network shows debut
  • - Season starting in September
  • - ...... by the wayside
  • - Eden event
  • - Bob Dylan "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna ......"
  • - Time for TV debuts
  • - Billy Idol "Catch My ......"
  • - Season when squirrels gather nuts
  • - TV premiere season
  • - Humpty Dumpty mishap
  • - Pride follower, so they say
  • - Drop down, and apt word that can follow the last words of 4-, 8-, 15- and 28-Down
  • - Apple-picking season
  • - Summer follower
  • - Cider season
  • - Cool time
  • - Calendar quarter
  • - Mark E. Smith band, with "The"
  • - Leaf-viewing season
  • - Summer's follower
  • - Colorful time?
  • - Genesis event, with "the"
  • - Trip follower
  • - Humpty Dumpty's misfortune
  • - Football season
  • - "The .... of the House of Usher"
  • - Waugh's "Decline and ......"
  • - Spill
  • - Waterloo
  • - Wiglet
  • - Word ladder, part 5
  • - Descend
  • - Lose altitude
  • - Plummet
  • - ... season
  • - Settle down!
  • - Be overthrown
  • - Keel over
  • - Occur
  • - Succumb to gravity
  • - Lose power
  • - Stumble
  • - Precipitate
  • - Subside
  • - Abate
  • - ...-pitch
  • - Plunge
  • - Drop
  • - Decline
  • - Go down
  • - Get beaten
  • - Suffer defeat
  • - Drop off
  • - Mountaineer's worry
  • - Topple
  • - See 51-Across
  • - Collapse
  • - drop everything after initial failure
  • - ... Guys popular game
  • - drop everything after false start
  • - A drop at a time
  • - the ..., 1956 novel by albert camus
  • - It follows summer
  • - take a trip in the autumn
  • - One may do so after a trip, annually
  • - "The ...... Guy" (action film starring Ryan Gosling as a stunt double)
  • - Trip, stumble
  • - Decline to meet a composer
  • - Composer Manuel de --
  • - Spanish composer
  • - The Three Cornered Hat composer
  • - Spanish composer Manuel de......
  • - Miguel de ......, Spanish composer
  • - Manuel de ...., Spanish composer
  • - Manuel de ......, operatic composer
  • - Manuel de ......
  • - De ......, Spanish composer.
  • - F. D. R.'s best friend.
  • - Part song
  • - Laugh uncontrollably
  • - Row around a boat, just beginning to crack up
  • - Fail to persist in an undertaking
  • - Become late with work
  • - Break up, not counting autumn
  • - Laugh loudly — quite a fit!
  • - Founder lacking sparkle after trip
  • - Sicken
  • - Come apart
  • - Take immense trouble with sell-off — reveal no shilly-shallying
  • - Become smitten