➠ Words that start with k

List contains 5055 Words that start with "k".

  • - The "home" in "There's no place like home"
  • - Lisa's naked to some extent around Dorothy's home
  • - "toto, i've a feeling we're not in ... anymore" (the wizard of oz)
  • - dorothy and toto's home state
  • - Home to Dorothy and Toto
  • - asks an american state to change
  • - Home of the continental U.S.'s geographic center
  • - dorothy's home state
  • - Toto's territory
  • - ''Toto, I've a feeling we're not in ... anymore'' (Wizard of Oz)
  • - Dorothy's home state in "The Wizard of Oz"
  • - Dorothy's home
  • - Toto's home state
  • - "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in ... anymore" (Dorothy in Wizard of Oz)
  • - Where Dorothy and Toto are from
  • - Dorothy Gale's home
  • - Toto's home
  • - Bob Dole's home
  • - Home of Fort Scott National Historic Site
  • - Dorothy's home in "The Wizard of Oz"
  • - Auntie Em's home
  • - Home, to Toto
  • - Its state song is "Home on the Range"
  • - Pawnee's home state
  • - Topeka's home
  • - Home for Dorothy
  • - Home of the Jayhawks
  • - Home of the jayhawkers.
  • - River to the Missouri
  • - Home of Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz”
  • - Last week an elite regiment exposed US state
  • - Wichita's state
  • - US state whose largest city by population is Wichita
  • - Poles like following King Arthur's first state
  • - Midwest state in 'The Wizard of Oz'
  • - Neighbor of Nebraska
  • - Mid-west US city and state
  • - Midwest American state
  • - The USA's "Sunflower State"
  • - ... Jayhawks men's basketball team which is a part of the NCAA Division I
  • - Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve setting
  • - US state whose capital is Topeka
  • - Central US state
  • - The 'K' of 'KCMO'
  • - First couple in Arizona initially leaving another part of US for a third
  • - Neighbor of Colorado
  • - american state whose capital is topeka
  • - US state, joined 1861
  • - State whose capital is Topeka
  • - State south of Nebraska
  • - Location of Manhattan and Ottawa
  • - Geographically named band with the 1977 hit "Carry On Wayward Son"
  • - All they are is "Dust in the Wind"?
  • - "Point of Know Return" band
  • - Corny state?
  • - U.S. state
  • - Oklahoma neighbor
  • - Sunflower State
  • - Where "The Wizard of Oz" begins
  • - Topeka's state
  • - The geographic center of the 48 states is in it
  • - "Wizard of Oz" setting
  • - The Sunflower State
  • - 'Dust in the Wind' band
  • - Dorothy Gale's state
  • - 'The Wizard of Oz' setting
  • - Part of Balkans, a Slavic state
  • - "Dust in the Wind" rockers
  • - Dodge City's state
  • - US state taking a right from another
  • - State prison reportedly backed by crack troops
  • - State in which you'll find 50 per cent of Alaskans -- plus earlier 25 per cent
  • - State penitentiary reportedly attended by crack troops
  • - Setting for Capote's 'In Cold Blood'
  • - State of central US
  • - "Little House on the Prairie" setting
  • - Olathe locale
  • - Nebraska neighbor
  • - Topeka site
  • - Where Manhattan is
  • - "Carry On Wayward Son" band
  • - 34th state
  • - Tornado Alley state
  • - Big 12 school
  • - Wichita site
  • - The Jayhawks of the Big 12
  • - Senator Brownback's state
  • - Big Twelve team
  • - Its flag has 34 stars on it
  • - Bob Dole's state
  • - State in which Brown v. Board of Education originated
  • - Embarkation point for Oz
  • - Big Twelve powerhouse
  • - "Dust in the Wind" group
  • - Dodge City setting
  • - It became a state in 1861
  • - "Dust in the Wind" singers
  • - "I've a feeling we're not in .... anymore"
  • - Big Twelve school
  • - Twister territory
  • - State in which Eisenhower was born
  • - Dust in the Wind rock group
  • - Kassebaum's constituency, once
  • - The Breadbasket of America
  • - Damon Runyon's birthplace
  • - Louisiana Purchase part
  • - Atchison is here
  • - WaKeeney's state
  • - Sunflower (or 34th)
  • - Dole's state
  • - Where Fairway is
  • - Sunflower territory.
  • - River into the Missouri.
  • - Where Abilene is.
  • - Wilt Chamberlain's alma mater.
  • - State in a "South Pacific" song.
  • - Where George Docking is Governor.
  • - Gov. Hall's state.
  • - Where Wichita is.
  • - Where Osawatomie is.
  • - Where Dodge City is.
  • - Where Leavenworth is.
  • - Where "Ike" grew up.
  • - State needing flood relief.
  • - Where Columbus is.
  • - Part of the Louisiana Purchase
  • - Midwestern US state
  • - Midwest state
  • - Part of the Corn Belt
  • - See 16-Across
  • - US state
  • - American state
  • - State ...
  • - Midwest US state
  • - ___ Jayhawks, college team that was coached by Roy Williams for 15 seasons
  • - It became a U.S. state in 1861
  • - Alaskans trashing Alabama, blasted state
  • - german philosopher's hypocrisy, it's said
  • - Immanuel, German philosopher who authored Critique of Pure Reason
  • - Famed philosopher immanuel
  • - German philosopher whose works include the Critique of Pure Reason
  • - philosopher reveals hypocrisy, we hear
  • - German idealist philosopher, d. 1804
  • - Moral philosopher Immanuel
  • - German philosopher Immanuel
  • - Critique of Pure Reason philosopher
  • - "Science is organized knowledge; wisdom is organized life" philosopher
  • - "Perpetual Peace" philosopher
  • - "Metaphysics of Morals" philosopher
  • - Philosopher Immanuel
  • - Immanuel —, philosopher
  • - 'Categorical imperative' philosopher
  • - Philosopher, one of very few Germans commemorated in Kaliningrad, formerly Konigsberg
  • - Immanuel --, 1724-1804, German idealist philosopher
  • - "Pure Reason" philosopher
  • - Immanuel —, German philosopher
  • - Ruler and worker should unite,' he philosophised
  • - author of the essay "what is enlightenment?"
  • - german contemporary of hume
  • - Who said "Happiness is not an ideal of reason, but of imagination"
  • - German metaphysician, (1724–1804).
  • - "Critique of Judgment" thinker
  • - German thinker Immanuel
  • - 'The Metaphysics of Morals' writer
  • - Metaphysician Immanuel
  • - Philosophical Immanuel
  • - Immanuel of philosophy
  • - The influential philosophy text Critique of Pure Reason was written by Immanuel ........
  • - Immanuel of modern philosophy
  • - "What is Enlightenment?" answerer
  • - Giant of the Enlightenment
  • - 'Critique of Judgment' author
  • - "The Metaphysics of Morals" author
  • - "Critique of Pure Reason" author
  • - Thinker Immanuel
  • - Contemporary of Hume
  • - Concordia cocktail
  • - Big Eight team
  • - Big 12 powerhouse that earned its fourth NCAA men's basketball championship with a come-from-behind win over the North Carolina Tar Heels (2 wds.)
  • - mlb franchise that won a world series during the 2010s
  • - Ruler of the Sunflower State?
  • - Univ. in Manhattan
  • - Sch. in Manhattan
  • - Chinese Great Wall province
  • - The Wildcats of the N.C.A.A.
  • - Show Me State seeks feline computer expert
  • - She made a hit in '29
  • - Missouri metropolis whose Chiefs beat the Eagles in the 2023 Super Bowl: 2 wds.
  • - Vikings' conqueror
  • - Bananas stay in sack in stateside location
  • - Royals' home
  • - satanic sky spread out somewhere in america
  • - 1959 wilbert harrison song (mo)
  • - Large town in Missouri adjacent to another one with the same name
  • - HALLmark Cards headquarters
  • - *Home of baseball's Royals
  • - Where Truman ran a store
  • - Missouri's largest metropolis
  • - Stengel's birthplace and the source of his nickname
  • - "Our Town"
  • - Wilbert Harrison song of '59
  • - Royals Stadium team
  • - Site of celebration of 29 Down
  • - Where President Truman once worked on a newspaper.
  • - Chief's home
  • - Midwest metropolis
  • - Losing player in the first Super Bowl
  • - Player coached by Hank Stram
  • - NFL player
  • - Midwest cook?
  • - "....?" "That's what's what in Wichita"
  • - River and town near Chicago
  • - Illinois birthplace of Fred MacMurray
  • - City in Ill.
  • - City in Illinois
  • - Illinois city
  • - Master of Japanese writing?
  • - Among these characters, is it possible our seventh letter is read out?
  • - Japanese writing discipline
  • - Japanese writing system that uses Chinese characters
  • - Pictogram system in Japanese writing
  • - Japanese writing system
  • - Japanese ideograms
  • - Symbols in written Japanese
  • - Japanese writing three consecutive letters in return enclosing article
  • - Japanese writing style
  • - Japanese writing using Chinese characters
  • - Style of Japanese writing
  • - Japanese writing
  • - Japanese borrowing from China
  • - Japanese form of writing
  • - Characters in Japanese literature
  • - Japanese writing system based on Chinese characters
  • - Letters From Iwo Jima
  • - Ideograph type
  • - Mortal Kombat character who rips his opponent's heart out
  • - U.K. rapper
  • - "London Town" U.K. rapper
  • - "London Town" rapper
  • - City in Nigeria
  • - Nigerian city
  • - reign name of japan's 50th emperor
  • - "The Wizard of Oz" setting: abbr.
  • - Home of McConnell A.F.B.
  • - Just north of Okla.
  • - Home of 11 down: Abbr.
  • - Neighbor of Nebr
  • - Neighbor of Col.
  • - It's north of Okla.
  • - Neighbor of Colo
  • - Okla. neighbor
  • - Where L. Frank Baum set his best-known novel
  • - Jayhawks' home: Abbr
  • - Where Manhattan is: Abbr.
  • - 24-Across's state: Abbr.
  • - Denver's loc., when founded
  • - Ft. Riley locale
  • - Where Ft. Riley is
  • - Manhattan's state: Abbr.
  • - 34th st.
  • - Jayhawker's home: Abbr.
  • - Manhattan's locale: Abbr.
  • - Topeka's locale: Abbr.
  • - Dutch liquid measures
  • - Sunflower state: Abbr.
  • - Near Ark.
  • - The 34th: Abbr.
  • - Neighbor or Col.
  • - Jayhawker State: Abbr.
  • - Docking's state: Abbr.
  • - Gov. Hall's state: Abbr.
  • - Where Emporia is: Abbr.
  • - Gov. Arn's stale: Abbr.
  • - Senator Capper's State: Abbr.
  • - It's state song is "Home on the Range": Abbr.
  • - "Little House on the Prairie" setting: Abbr.
  • - Coarse grass
  • - Topeka's st
  • - Neb. neighbor
  • - Topeka's state: Abbr.
  • - Nebr. neighbor
  • - State: Abbr.
  • - Colo. neighbor
  • - Cracked open
  • - Expert skiers
  • - Expert at skiing
  • - Plains border town portmanteau
  • - Tokyo toast meaning, "empty the cup!"
  • - Japanese toast
  • - Leapers
  • - Champion leapers.
  • - bouncing marsupials, may box?
  • - Australian animals
  • - Jumping marsupials
  • - Joey and his parents?
  • - Australian hopping marsupials
  • - AFL's North Melbourne team
  • - Outback marsupials
  • - Group that's called a mob
  • - Herbivorous hoppers
  • - Thick-tailed animals
  • - Aussie beasts
  • - Boomers
  • - Aussie jumpers
  • - They have their ups and downs
  • - Large macropods
  • - Mariner who's good at island-hopping?
  • - Beast's main course
  • - hopping western rodents
  • - Desert-dwelling rodent
  • - Small leaping rodent
  • - North American rodent
  • - Small rodent of the genus Dipodomys native to North America
  • - Honorable (which contains the letters of 'noble' in order), for example
  • - Dictionary term for any of the "self-defining" answers in this puzzle
  • - Garson ......, writer and director of Broadway's "Born Yesterday"
  • - "Funny Girl" director Garson ......
  • - Director Garson
  • - "Bachelor Mother" director Garson ......
  • - Dramatist-director.
  • - Stage and screen director.
  • - "Born Yesterday" author Garson ...
  • - "Born Yesterday" playwright Garson ......
  • - "Born Yesterday" playwright
  • - Garson of Broadway
  • - He wrote "Born Yesterday."
  • - Garson ......, author of "Born Yesterday."
  • - American playwright.
  • - Screenwriters Garson and Michael
  • - Comb traditionally worn by Sikhs as a symbol of their religious and cultural loyalty
  • - mountain on the border between nepal and sikkim
  • - Wounds on a Pooh pal?
  • - What the 11 answers featured in this puzzle are called
  • - ... hats, accessories popularized in the '80s by hip hop star LL Cool J
  • - He was the 2nd emperor of the Qing dynasty
  • - rohan, west indian test batsman who took over as captain from gary sobers in 1972
  • - Person from the state whose capital is Topeka
  • - Dorothy, e.g. (start of #2)
  • - Dorothy Gale, for one
  • - Dorothy, for one
  • - Bob Dole, for one
  • - Auntie Em, for instance
  • - Dorothy, for example
  • - Born in Wichita
  • - Dorothy or Auntie Em
  • - One from Wichita
  • - Senator Dole, for one
  • - Native of Wichita
  • - Dorothy of Oz, for one.
  • - George Docking, for example.
  • - Sen. Carlson, for instance.
  • - Eisenhower is one.
  • - Native of Topeka.
  • - Wyatt Earp, for one
  • - Amelia Earhart, for one
  • - Dorothy, for one [in the Wizard of Oz]
  • - Dodge City resident
  • - Olathe resident
  • - Dodge City native
  • - Wichita resident
  • - Sunflower State resident
  • - Wichita native
  • - Auntie Em, e.g
  • - Sunflower Stater
  • - Earhart, by birth
  • - Topeka native
  • - Manhattan resident
  • - Person from Wichita
  • - Bob Dole, e.g.
  • - Bob Dole, by birth
  • - Man from Salina
  • - Bob Dole or Alf Landon
  • - Sun Flower State native
  • - Jayhawker
  • - Dorothy's neighbors
  • - Pat Roberts's constituency
  • - Dorothy and Auntie Em, for two
  • - Dorothy and Auntie Em
  • - Bob Dole's constituents
  • - Aunt Em and Uncle Henry, e.g.
  • - Some Tornado Alley residents
  • - Wichita natives
  • - Some midwesterners
  • - Topeka natives
  • - Two from Topeka, e.g.
  • - Bob Dole and Jim Lehrer, e.g.
  • - Amelia Earhart and Mort Walker, e.g.
  • - The Doles, e.g.
  • - Sunflower State folk.
  • - The Eisenhowers, for example.
  • - Jayhawkers.
  • - Ike and brothers.
  • - Governor Arn, Zasu Pitts, Larry Parks.
  • - Natives of Sunflower State.
  • - people from Wichita
  • - Topeka residents provide instructions?
  • - Tyrannical Hindu king
  • - Legendary Indian king
  • - American tribe that lent its name to a state
  • - Plains tribe