➠ Words that start with f
List contains 14087 Words that start with "f".
- - Cut like gems
- - Like cut diamonds
- - Like many diamonds
- - Like many gems
- - Diamond......like
- - Cut diamonds
- - Surfaced like a diamond.
- - Describing diamonds.
- - Having small surfaces, as a diamond.
- - Like some gems
- - Having many aspects
- - Having plane sides
- - Berlin's "...... Music": 1932
- - .... music
- - Pete Townshend "...... Face"
- - " . . . the ...... launched a thousand ships"
- - Inked cheek image, e.g.
- - Permanent black tear, perhaps
- - A few teardrops, say
- - Indicators of status in Maori culture
- - Wake up and smell the coffee? It's something you could make up perhaps with article from encyclopaedia!
- - Be realistic
- - Confront reality
- - Side of gem on promissory notes? That's amusing!
- - not meant to be serious
- - Not meant to be taken seriously
- - Amusing aspects will include debt
- - Intended to be amusing or witty
- - Tending to split around back of costume is not serious
- - plane promises to be flippant
- - In an inappropriately humorous way
- - joking concerning certain aspects about a credit note
- - Tongue-incheek
- - Flippantly humorous
- - Causing dissension about point that's not serious
- - Confront first of teenagers with evidence of debts, being sarcastic?
- - Joking and argumentative about source of energy
- - Joking, superficially?
- - Jesting
- - Word containing all the vowels in order.
- - Waggish
- - Jocose
- - Tongue-in-cheek
- - Flippant
- - video call program for ios users
- - iPhone owner's video-calling app
- - Video chat option
- - One-on-one meeting
- - Apple alternative to Skype
- - iPhone app that uses the camera
- - Skype alternative
- - Camera hog's concern
- - One-on-one meeting, informally
- - Business meetings, e.g.
- - Brief meeting with someone in person
- - Have the possibility of going to jail
- - Zoom alternative
- - Called to see, in a way
- - Come to grips with idleness?
- - Confronting each other
- - Looking at each other
- - View of expert in confrontation
- - to confront before and after in close proximity
- - View of expert opposite
- - BBC TV interview programme hosted by John Freeman, and later by Jeremy Isaacs
- - how confrontations are arranged
- - Man-to-man?
- - One way to meet
- - Like an in-person interview
- - In direct confrontation
- - Opposite of "remote"
- - In-person, as an interview
- - Type of confrontation
- - In fun
- - Tongue-in-cheek
- - waggishness
- - Playful humor
- - Levity
- - Wit
- - "A ...... lose youth for": Browning
- - Accept imminent punishment
- - Accept the consequences of one's actions
- - Accept unpleasant consequences of one's actions
- - What the conductor might have to do to accept responsibility
- - Accuse them if prepared to accept consequences
- - Look at notes and accept what must happen?
- - Accept the unpleasant consequences of one's actions
- - Side with that man taking rap and accept responsibility
- - Look to the orchestra to accept the consequences?
- - Accept the consequences
- - Look at one's piano score
- - Accept consequences.
- - Accept responsibility
- - Meet the critics as a conductor must do?
- - Confront unpleasant consequences
- - don't shirk making a stand like a conductor?
- - brave an unpleasant situation, as conductors do
- - Take the consequences of one's actions
- - Visiting female suspect I accuse, those people brave hostile reception
- - Confront the consequences of one's actions
- - Confront the consequences of one's actions
- - Brave a hostile situation
- - Need orchestra conductor to ..
- - Berlin-Hart play co-directed by Kaufman
- - Emulate Zubin Mehta?
- - Turn toward the orchestra
- - Suffer consequences.
- - Own up
- - BBC classical music quiz chaired by Joseph Cooper from 1966
- - don't turn your back on the children!
- - Turn left instead of right
- - Not know one's left from one's right?
- - Turn left when told to turn right
- - You'll miss the photograph with that approach, unless you have eyes in the back of your head!
- - Turn around adjuster of the WA eye chart
- - Sunday morning show since 1954
- - Sunday morning CBS news show hosted by Bob Schieffer since 1991: 3 wds.
- - Long-running CBS news show
- - Sides of a cube
- - Rod Stewart's band
- - Cube's sextet
- - Die's six
- - Deceitful one's pair
- - "Great ......, Great Places" (South Dakota's license plate slogan)
- - Chaney's "thousand"
- - Eve's trio in a 1957 film
- - Eve's triad
- - Photographer's specialty.
- - A cube has six
- - Cube's six
- - Stands opposite
- - Sides of a die
- - Stands up to or confronts
- - Bravely confronts outward appearances
- - confronts loud experts
- - dials of grandfather clocks
- - Sides of a cliff
- - Mount Rushmore features
- - Comes in contact with
- - Confronts female winners
- - Looks toward
- - Confronts female experts
- - Visages
- - Turns toward
- - What a 113 Across has six of
- - Confronts with cockiness
- - Trihedron trio
- - 1968 film written and directed by John Cassavetes
- - Female stars making appearances
- - Easily identifiable things
- - 'Mugs' of mug shots
- - Many emojis
- - What a physiognomist studies
- - Pair on a king or jack
- - Watch parts
- - Stands toe-to-toe with
- - Rushmore foursome
- - What 32-Across has six of
- - Mount Rushmore quartet
- - Mugs
- - "The Three ...... of Eve"
- - Mount Rushmore sights
- - Feature presentations
- - Where some hands attach
- - Clock dials
- - Mount Rushmore foursome
- - Looks in the eye
- - Doesn't dodge
- - Stands before
- - Fronts
- - Watch dials
- - Doesn't duck
- - Some people are good at remembering them
- - People, so to speak
- - Crowd features
- - Meets head-on
- - Clock parts
- - One Eve had three
- - Eve had three in a drama
- - Turns up a card
- - Type areas
- - Countenances.
- - Meets squarely.
- - Fronts toward.
- - Emoticons, more often than not
- - Aspects
- - Sides
- - Braves
- - Stands up to
- - Sees eye to eye
- - Confronts
- - Grimaces
- - Looks at
- - things you may recognize at a reunion
- - Clock parts with numbers
- - Jacks, kings and queens have 2 each
- - Eyes and lips sites
- - doesn't shy away from
- - Come to grips with impending bankruptcy, e.g.
- - Person confronting sudden difficulty
- - Person confronting
- - The problem before us
- - Father maintaining one is a problem
- - Awkward problem
- - A sudden serious difficulty
- - Blow to the mug, to Brits
- - Sudden obstacle, to Brits
- - Sudden setback, in Sussex
- - Head-on blow, informally
- - Unexpected stunning defeat
- - Stone smoother
- - Englishman's stunning defeat
- - One of the garment workers
- - Stunning defeat
- - Sudden difficulty: Colloq.
- - Severe check or defeat: Colloq.
- - Confronter.
- - Sudden blow: Colloq.
- - A stunning defeat.
- - Unexpected difficulty
- - Stunning blow.
- - Stumper?
- - Poser?
- - Cosmetic applied after foundation
- - Type of cosmetic
- - Shine reducer
- - Shine-reducing makeup
- - Shine-minimizing makeup layer
- - Some makeup
- - Actor's make-up
- - Compact item.
- - 1997 identity-switch movie with John Travolta and Nicolas Cage
- - digital representation for security purposes
- - Stunning slaps
- - Cheek slaps
- - Fellow, scientific expert's in sudden difficulties
- - Smoothing devices
- - Stone smoothers
- - Unexpected dilemmas, in Devon
- - Sharp setbacks
- - Stunning defeats
- - Gem workers
- - Surface dressers.
- - Difficult problems
- - Technology used by smartphones nowadays ... or a hint to the ends of 16-, 24-, 44- and 57-Across
- - 'Stop dreaming!'
- - *Shake off one's daydreams
- - "Wake up and smell the coffee!"
- - Confronts
- - Accepts terrible cups of tea
- - Grudgingly admits (to)
- - ...... to (confronts)
- - Popular app feature that generates funny photos
- - Visage-altering Snapchat feature
- - Snapchat feature that alters one's features
- - confronts the consequences of one's actions
- - is willing to take the consequences, as the conductor does
- - doesn't turn one's back on the score - accepts the consequences
- - Accepts one's punishment
- - Accepts consequences
- - braves hostile reception
- - Prepares to be punished
- - 1989 Heglers best seller
- - Goes head-to-head
- - 1997 movie starring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage
- - 1997 movie starring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage
- - Gets real
- - Accepts reality
- - Admits the truth
- - Accepts responsibility
- - Accepts a reality check?
- - Comes out of denial
- - Confronts the problem
- - avoiding public embarassment
- - ...... challenge (is tested)
- - Something that maintains one's dignity
- - Preserver of one's dignity
- - Means of maintaining dignity
- - It prevents embarrassment
- - tackle defender – it will avoid embarrassment