➠ Words that start with k

List contains 5055 Words that start with "k".

  • - Actress Madeline who appeared in many Mel Brooks movies
  • - Madeline .., comedian known for her roles in Paper Moon and Blazing Saddles
  • - which former goalkeeping star is now the ceo of bayern munich?
  • - madeline in mel brooks films
  • - Actress Madeline of "Young Frankenstein"
  • - Trixie Delight portrayer Madeline
  • - Movies' memorable Madeline
  • - Madeline of 'Young Franken-stein'
  • - Actress Madeline who played Mrs. White in "Clue"
  • - Actress Madeline
  • - Madeline of "Blazing Saddles"
  • - Madeline of "History of the World, Part I"
  • - Madeline of 'First Family'
  • - Madeline of "Paper Moon"
  • - "Dream a Little Dream of Me" lyricist
  • - Madeline of "Young Frankenstein"
  • - Roger who wrote 'The Boys of Summer'
  • - 'Blazing Saddles' actress Madeline
  • - Madeline of 'What's Up, Doc?'
  • - Madeline of "Clue"
  • - Actress Madeline of "Clue" and "Blazing Saddles"
  • - Oscar nominee Madeline
  • - Madeline of funny films
  • - Madeline who played Lili Von Shtupp
  • - Gus ...., subject of the 1951 biopic "I'll See You in My Dreams"
  • - Actress Madeline of "Blazing Saddles"
  • - Young Frankenstein actress Madeline
  • - "Blazing Saddles" Oscar nominee Madeline
  • - "Clue" actress Madeline
  • - Madeline of the movies
  • - Madeline who made Boyle boil in "Young Frankenstein"
  • - Madeline of movies
  • - Gus who wrote "Dream a Little Dream of Me"
  • - Madeline of "Betsy's Wedding"
  • - Madeline in "Clue"
  • - Madeline or Sammy
  • - Comedienne Madeline
  • - Madeline in the movies
  • - Star of TV's "Oh Madeline"
  • - Memorable Madeline
  • - "The Boys of Summer" author Roger
  • - Madeline from Boston
  • - Author of "The Boys of Summer"
  • - Philanthropist and benefactor of the Met.
  • - "Paper Moon" actress Madeline
  • - Madeline of "Judy Berlin"
  • - Madeline of "Mixed Nuts"
  • - Roger who wrote "A Season in the Sun"
  • - "high anxiety" actress
  • - Historian David ...
  • - She played Lili Von Shtupp
  • - Futurist, Hermann
  • - 'Young Frankenstein' cast member
  • - 'Blazing Saddles' cast member
  • - 'Ain't We Got Fun?' penner
  • - "Blazing Saddles" actress
  • - 'It Had to Be You' lyricist Gus
  • - Salk Institute architect Louis
  • - Architect Louis
  • - Lyricist Gus
  • - Politician Dominique Strauss-...... in 2011 scandal news
  • - France's Dominique Strauss-......
  • - "Young Frankenstein" costar
  • - "It Had to Be You" lyricist
  • - She was a Delight in "Paper Moon"
  • - "Love Me or Leave Me" lyricist Gus
  • - Gus who wrote the words to "Makin' Whoopee"
  • - Broadway lyricist Gus
  • - Songwriter/lyricist Gus
  • - "High Anxiety" star
  • - Sportswriter/editor Roger
  • - E. J. ...... Jr., longtime writer for The New Yorker
  • - Salk Institute architect
  • - Gus or Louis
  • - Songwriter Gus
  • - Longtime sportswriter Roger
  • - Architect Louis I. ......
  • - "Clue" actress
  • - Gus ......, "Ain't We Got Fun" lyricist
  • - "Ain't We Got Fun" lyricist
  • - "Makin' Whoopee" lyricist Gus
  • - "Makin' Whoopee" songwriter
  • - "Makin' Whoopee" lyricist
  • - "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" songwriter
  • - Otto or Roger
  • - New Yorker writer E.J.......
  • - Banker Otto
  • - Met benefactor
  • - Author Roger
  • - Met Opera patron Otto.
  • - Famous financier.
  • - Famous banker.
  • - Otto ......, banker and opera patron, d. 1934.
  • - 2002 FIFA World Cup Golden Ball winner Oliver
  • - "Young Frankenstein" actress
  • - 'Young Frankenstein' co-star
  • - "Young Frankenstein" star
  • - Shah Rukh ...., big Bollywood star
  • - White Russian liqueur
  • - White Russian component
  • - Liqueur used in a Black Russian
  • - Black Russian liqueur
  • - Black Russian component
  • - Black Russian ingredient
  • - White Russian ingredient
  • - Mexican liqueur
  • - Mexican liqueur containing coffee
  • - Part of a mudslide
  • - One-third of a B-52 cocktail
  • - Mudslide liqueur
  • - Liqueur in an espresso martini
  • - Liqueur in a B-52 cocktail
  • - Brand in a B-52 cocktail
  • - Coffee-flavoured liqueur
  • - Coffee-flavored liqueur
  • - Coffee liqueur brand
  • - PBS show about painter Frida, who also delivers?
  • - mexican artist's poinsettia painting?
  • - Artist played by Hayek
  • - mexico's frida ...... museum
  • - "viva la vida, watermelons" painter frida
  • - Mexican feminist artist Frida ...
  • - Painter of many brightly colored self-portraits
  • - thank god it's frida!
  • - artist of a taboo birthing scene in my birth, 1932
  • - Painter Frida portrayed by Salma Hayek
  • - Frida who was friends with Trotsky
  • - Frida played by Salma Hayek
  • - Feisty Frida
  • - "Tree of Hope" painter Frida
  • - "Frida" subject
  • - Frida known for her self-portraits
  • - Mexican painter Frida
  • - Hayek's "Frida" role
  • - 'Four Inhabitants of Mexico' artist Frida
  • - Mexican artist Frida
  • - 'Self-Portrait With Monkey' artist Frida
  • - "The Two Fridas" artist
  • - Frida who was portrayed in film by Salma Hayek
  • - Hayek's artist role
  • - Artist Frida
  • - Self-portraitist Frida
  • - Surrealist known for self-portraits
  • - Artist Frida with many self-portraits
  • - Artist Frida renowned for her self-portraits
  • - Painter Frida
  • - Surrealist painter Frida
  • - Mexican surrealist with a unibrow
  • - Frida who painted spider monkeys
  • - Four Inhabitants of Mexico painter
  • - Role for Hayek
  • - Rivera's wife
  • - "The Two Fridas" painter
  • - 2002 role for Salma Hayek
  • - 2002 role for Hayek
  • - Mexican painter
  • - Serving it to children, not putting enough of it into a Black Russian, and so on
  • - An important person, a big ... (word that means wise man or shaman in Hawaii)
  • - Big guy in Molokai
  • - Big ...... Burger (fictional restaurant chain mentioned in Tarantino's films)
  • - Boss, in slang
  • - An authority in Hawaii rejects article that's a laugh in UK
  • - Authority in the lei community?
  • - Wizard, in slang
  • - Native medicine man in Hawaii
  • - Person in charge
  • - islands bigwig
  • - Preeminent person
  • - Big(hot shot)
  • - Hawaiian shaman
  • - Islands VIP
  • - Hawaiian honcho
  • - "Big" Hawaiian VIP
  • - Big (hot shot)
  • - Cast a hunk from academy as local big wig
  • - Hawaiian medicine man
  • - Aloha State big shot
  • - "Big" Hawaiian
  • - Big ...... (top dog)
  • - Hawaiian priest
  • - Preeminent one
  • - Island big shot
  • - Hawaiian healer
  • - Maui medicine man
  • - Hilo honcho
  • - Lei priest?
  • - Hawaiian VIP
  • - Moloka'i medicine man
  • - Big ...... Burger (fictional chain of "Pulp Fiction")
  • - Big boss
  • - Important person
  • - V.I.P.
  • - Big shot
  • - Bigwig
  • - Muck-a-muck
  • - Big gun?
  • - Big wheel
  • - 'Boss!'
  • - Head honcho
  • - Top dog
  • - Hawaiian big shots
  • - Big cheeses
  • - Hilo honchos
  • - Hawaiian sages
  • - Hawaiian medicine men
  • - Hawaiian priests
  • - Island bigwigs
  • - Maui medicine men
  • - Hawaiian honchos
  • - Honchos
kai
  • - ... Bird, Pulitzer-winning biographer of Robert Oppenheimer
  • - eldest son of wayne and coleen rooney
  • - Ninjago Ninja of Fire, Nya's older brother
  • - Cobra ...., TV spin-off from The Karate Kid
  • - Karate Kid's evil dojo nemesis Cobra ..
  • - "cobra ......" ("the karate kid"-inspired series)
  • - TV's "Cobra —"
  • - Actress Madeline and others
  • - Roger and Madeline
  • - Madeline et al.
  • - Madeline and Otto
  • - Madeline and others
  • - German poet Gustave and others
  • - Actress Madeline et al.
  • - Actress Madeline and sportswriter Roger
  • - Met patron Otto et al.
  • - Madeline's pursuits of movie roles?
  • - which author is honoured by a "moving statue" in his native prague?
  • - Bohemian novelist and short story writer Franz
  • - prague-born author of the trial and the metamorphosis.
  • - Franz ...... , Czech novelist, d. 1924
  • - Czech novelist who wrote in German
  • - Czech novelist
  • - Franz --, 1883-1924, Czech-born Austrian novelist
  • - King also known to be absorbing fine novelist
  • - 'The Trial' novelist Franz
  • - Prague-born novelist
  • - "Amerika" novelist
  • - Writer from Prague
  • - Subject of a Prague museum
  • - "The Castle" novelist
  • - Novelist Franz
  • - Author honored in a Prague museum
  • - "The Trial" novelist
  • - Austrian novelist
  • - Posthumously popular avant-garde novelist.
  • - writer keeps first and sixth letter in alias
  • - "all language is but a poor translation" author
  • - Writer first to fit in twin koala on vacation
  • - Franz ..., author of "The Trial" and "The Castle"
  • - Czech author Franz
  • - His protagonists include Josef K.
  • - Czech author of The Trial, d.1924
  • - Author Franz who wrote "The Metamorphosis" and "The Trial"
  • - 1991 biopic directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Jeremy Irons
  • - Franz who wrote "The Trial"
  • - 'Josephine the Singer, or the Mouse Folk' is the last short story he wrote
  • - 'A Hunger Artist' writer
  • - "The Metamorphosis" author
  • - 'The Metamorphosis' writer Franz
  • - Franz —, Czech writer
  • - 'The Trial' author
  • - Writer Franz
  • - 'The Trial' author Franz
  • - He wrote 'In the fight between you and the world, back the world'
  • - Author involved in mounting pipsqueak fakery
  • - "The Metamorphosis" author Franz
  • - "The Metamorphosis" writer
  • - "Metamorphosis" author
  • - Creator of Gregor Samsa
  • - Franz with themes of alienation
  • - Franz who influenced Foster Wallace
  • - "The Trial" writer Franz
  • - "The Trial" writer
  • - Dark, surreal author Franz
  • - Author of "The Trial"
  • - Surreal author Franz
  • - 'Amerika' author Franz
  • - Bohemian writer whose last request was that all his manuscripts be "burned unread"
  • - "Amerika" author
  • - Gregor Samsa's creator
  • - "The Castle" author
  • - He wrote "A first sign of the beginning of understanding is the wish to die"
  • - Writer who created Gregor Samsa
  • - "Amerika" writer
  • - "The Castle" author Franz
  • - He wrote "The Trial"
  • - Austrian writer
  • - Austrian writer Franz
  • - Author of "Amerika."
  • - Author who said "A book must be the axe for the frozen sea inside us"
kaf
  • - Arabic letter
  • - Mythical Moslem range
  • - Ethiopian native
  • - Scottish jackdaws
  • - Scottish daws
  • - rod —, wallabies rugby union centre who played for leicester tigers from 2001-03
  • - Mocha in Munich
  • - Bantu tribesman
  • - Gossip's delight
  • - Informal social.
  • - Informal social gathering.
  • - Beyonce's "Irreplaceable" and Hall & Oates's "She's Gone," for two
  • - Analysis of the end of a relationship?
  • - Pauline ......, movie critic
  • - Critic who wrote "When the Lights Go Down"
  • - Film critic
  • - Deeper into Movies author
  • - "Conversations with Pauline ......"
  • - Simpson trial witness Kato
  • - Simpson trial name
  • - Kato who testified against O. J.
  • - Kato of Simpson trial fame
  • - Ditzy Simpson trial witness Kato
  • - Name in 1990s court news
  • - Look into bazooka-firing Afghanistan people
  • - Afghanistan tribesman.
  • - Grain sorghum with stout, leafy stalks
  • - Infidel, in Islam
  • - Islamic infidel
  • - Indo-European native
  • - Bantu-speaking native
  • - South African Bantu: Var.
  • - South African Bantu.
  • - Grain sorghum
  • - Infidels, in Islam
  • - Infidels, to a Muslim
  • - Natives of Afghanistan.
  • - writer gibran
  • - Poet Gibran
  • - "The Prophet" author Gibran
  • - Mystical writer Gibran
  • - "The Prophet" writer Gibran
  • - ...... Gibran, author of "The Prophet"
  • - "The Prophet" author
  • - Chicago Sky shooting guard voted 2021 WNBA Finals MVP: 2 wds.
  • - 2021 top scorer for the Chicago Sky in the regular season and playoffs who was voted MVP of the 2021 WNBA Finals (2 wds.)
  • - 2021 wnba finals mvp [7th]
  • - "The Prophet" author
  • - Hawaiian emblem
  • - Climbing large tree? Pack good old anorak
  • - One of Malenkov's five deputies.
  • - See 28 Across
  • - See 53-Down
  • - supreme court justice appointed by obama
  • - elena on the bench
  • - First female dean of Harvard Law
  • - Elena who was appointed to the Supreme Court in 2010
  • - Stevens' 2010 replacement
  • - Court Elena
  • - Elena of the US Supreme Court
  • - Elena who became the fourth female Supreme Court justice in 2010
  • - Elena of the Court
  • - Elena appointed to the Supreme Court in 2010
  • - Justice nominated by Obama
  • - Elena on the Supreme Court
  • - Supreme Court justice since 2010
  • - 2010 Supreme Court appointee
  • - *2010 Supreme Court nominee (AK + MI)
  • - Supreme Court Justice who clerked for Thurgood Marshall
  • - Justice who joined the bench in 2010
  • - Elena of the Supreme Court
  • - Supreme Court justice who replaced Stevens
  • - Most recent Supreme Court appointee
  • - First female U.S. solicitor general, 2009
  • - Justice since 2010
  • - Elena of the Supremes
  • - Stevens's replacement on the Supreme Court
  • - Supreme Court justice Elena
  • - Obama U.S. Supreme Court nominee Elena
  • - Justice whose thesis was "To the Final Conflict: Socialism in New York City, 1900-1933"
  • - Sotomayor colleague
  • - Bird of New Caledonia
  • - Proboscis monkey
  • - Jones of the CFL
  • - Rabbi Meir who served in the Knesset
  • - Oahu bay
  • - this 2012 movie stars vidya balan as vidya bagchi, a pregnant woman searching for her missing husband in kolkata
  • - Knotted at the front and behind, an Arab's long tunic
  • - long-sleeved robe
  • - Long, collarless robe (Var.)
  • - Garment with sleeves reaching down to the ankles, worn by men in the Middle East
  • - kiera extremely fond, to begin with, of light brown, flowing garment
  • - Garment of the Middle East
  • - Garment originating from the Near East
  • - Cloak with full sleeves
  • - asian robes
  • - being terribly fat, sank into garments worn by demis roussos
  • - Kamahl's at first trendy attire now stereotypical
  • - Flowy garments (Var.)
  • - Choked by red-tape and nightmarish paperwork
  • - Bizarre and nightmarish
  • - Like a Czech novelist's vision of our isolated existence in a dehumanised world
  • - Use a fake King and Queen to move like Castle?
  • - Bizarre and alienating
  • - Nightmarishly illogical, in a way
  • - Menacingly complex, as a bureaucracy
  • - Maddeningly surreal
  • - Confusing
  • - Haruki Murakami novel two before "1Q84"