➠ Words that start with l

List contains 14930 Words that start with "l".

  • - Sport based on a Native American ball game
  • - North America's oldest organized sport
  • - US city angry with English sport
  • - sport with meshed sticks
  • - A team sport of Native American origin
  • - Sport left burden in A&E
  • - Sport with Native American origins
  • - Wisconsin city that shares a name with a team sport (2 wds.)
  • - Sport played with sticks
  • - A sport.
  • - Strangely, Sol cares about this sport
  • - Oldest organized sport in North America
  • - Scores goal, after losing first half, to change game
  • - Sport in which "attack" is a position
  • - Netted sticks sport
  • - Team sport
  • - Canada's National Summer Sport
  • - Sport where a pass gets collected by flankers in line
  • - Sport brings loss — race rerun
  • - Sport developed by Native Americans
  • - National summer sport of Canada
  • - A sign of allegiance among the French in sport
  • - US city scores freely in contact sport
  • - Sport invented by Native North Americans
  • - Sport in which the ball is 'cradled'
  • - Sport invented by Native Americans
  • - After crashing car, loses game
  • - A sign of faith among the French in sport
  • - Team sport of Native American origin
  • - Sport not played officially in the Olympics since 1908
  • - It was last an official Olympic event in 1908
  • - Sport with sticks
  • - Sport with ten-player teams
  • - Native American sport
  • - Olympic sport discontinued after 1908
  • - Popular collegiate sport
  • - Stick sport
  • - North America's oldest sport
  • - NCAA sport
  • - Former Olympics sport [Wis.]
  • - Field sport
  • - Olympics sport discontinued after 1908
  • - Team sport of Indian origin
  • - Sport of American Indians.
  • - National sport of Canada.
  • - Sport.
  • - Sport of Native American origin
  • - Sport brings loss: race abandoned
  • - Somewhat dismal across every sport
  • - sport also called the creator's game
  • - Finally, channel dealing with English sport
  • - Sport the French must carry over
  • - A sideways ball in the French sport
  • - French article about a bad-tempered game
  • - Ball game originating in Canada
  • - In game, City scores broadcast
  • - Team game with netted sticks
  • - Game played with long racquets with nets
  • - SOS with Clare wrecking game
  • - Game over between league's leading pair
  • - Playing scales, or a game
  • - game with netted sticks
  • - Man coming back scores freely in game
  • - A pass intercepted by the French in game
  • - Team game with sticks
  • - Stick-ball game
  • - Game played with netted sticks
  • - Field game
  • - Team game
  • - Left an angry European game
  • - Game casserole almost ruined
  • - A mark in the foreign game
  • - Wisconsin city on the Mississippi
  • - Game played with long-handled racquets
  • - Game Carol plays with sister regularly
  • - Game casserole nearly cooked
  • - Game that gets the French going round a monument?
  • - Racket-and-ball game
  • - Returning man scores freely in game
  • - Game over in love, heart not in it
  • - Sort of clue needed in case of love game
  • - Game lady, not half, scores freely
  • - Clare's so playing the game
  • - Split by a pass, flankers in live game
  • - A pass from wing in the French game
  • - Game casserole almost cooked
  • - A pass between wingers in league game
  • - Like half of the clues in the French game
  • - Viciousness or callousness holding back game
  • - New Ross lace produced by hurling relative
  • - Game for the foreign hybrid from Spain
  • - Game of Native American origin
  • - A centre in the Parisian ball game
  • - Cromarty's partner wearing flimsy fabric, being game
  • - At Roland-Garros, the shot scores in game
  • - A pass splitting the French in game
  • - Game scores adjusted, City at the top
  • - Game left over at end of table
  • - It's played with long sticks that have netted pockets
  • - Almost loose pass before England game
  • - A ball played from the wing in the French game
  • - Game with sticks
  • - Jim Brown famously lettered in it
  • - Game with meshed sticks
  • - The Cherokee deemed it good training for war
  • - Canada's national game
  • - Game with 10-player teams
  • - Game invented by Native North Americans
  • - Game originated by Native Americans
  • - A face-off starts it
  • - Native American game
  • - Former Olympic event
  • - Relative of hurling
  • - City south of Eau Claire
  • - Game with goalies
  • - 10-member-team game
  • - Relative of baggataway
  • - Game or Wis. city
  • - Popular game in Canada
  • - Ball game for 20
  • - Field game devised by Indians
  • - Wis. city
  • - City or game
  • - Game imported from Canada
  • - Amerindic game
  • - Game invented by American Indians
  • - Ball game, with rackets.
  • - American Indian ball game.
  • - Ball game
  • - .... game
  • - we hear the french vote for this game
  • - Leicestershire's opening pair handling over in game
  • - It's caught by a stick on a field
  • - Advantage in a certain field game? [Buick, Ford]
  • - Noted Johns Hopkins athletes
  • - participants in a canadian national game
  • - Team of 10
  • - They're enshrined in Baltimore
  • - Attackman's equipment
  • - Sealing waxes
  • - Bodies of water, to Bizet
  • - Lakes to La Verendrye
  • - Some bodies of eau
  • - Mille — (Minnesota county)
  • - Lakes to Lucille
  • - Resins used in varnishes
  • - Érié and others
  • - Varnish resins
  • - Supérieur et Érié
  • - French bodies of water
  • - Resinlike substances
  • - Resinous substances
  • - Leman and others
  • - Genève and others
  • - Mille ...... County, Minnesota
  • - Insect exudates
  • - Minnesota's Mille ....
  • - Resin materials
  • - Varnishes
  • - Bienville and Mistassini, Quebec
  • - Shipments from India
  • - Varnish bases
  • - Tree resins
  • - Preservatives
  • - Varnish ingrediets
  • - Léman et al.
  • - Resins from scale insects.
  • - Resinous substances from insects.
  • - Resinous substances secreted by insects.
  • - Varnish ingredients
  • - Resins.
  • - Cattle, a sort to produce milk
  • - Emulate a mammal, perhaps
  • - Produce milk and deliver after hours round Canberra area
  • - Cattle roaming around area produce milk
  • - Most new mums do it, tardily pocketing bill
  • - Provide milk
  • - Produce milk for baby: feat feeding past midnight?
  • - Secrete milk
  • - Exude milk
  • - Produce milk
  • - Secrete mother's milk
  • - Supply mother's milk
  • - Produce mother's milk
  • - Make milk
  • - Holsteins do this
  • - Produced breast milk
  • - Produced milk
  • - "Got milk?"
  • - Personal drink delivery left reserves in case
  • - One so lost in quarantine, occupied by routine milk production
  • - Secretion of milk
  • - A .... consultant can help with breastfeeding
  • - the secretion of milk by the mammary glands
  • - Produces milk
  • - Produces milk, a la Bossie
  • - Yeast enzymes
  • - Dairy digestion aid
  • - Yeast enzyme
  • - Enzyme in some yeasts
  • - Dairy consumer's enzyme
  • - Aid in digestion
  • - Enzyme
  • - Enzyme in dairy pills
  • - Milk-like, milky
  • - Milky
  • - Essentially black cuppa left milky
  • - Large duck with bill for storing of milk
  • - call round to have drink of milk
  • - Aircraftman leaves in two litres of milk
  • - large feat, brewing ale from milk
  • - Milk-producing
  • - Milk-like; pertaining to milk
  • - Milk-related
  • - Of milk
  • - Prefix meaning "milk"
  • - Dairy prefix
  • - Milk (Pref.)
  • - Milk: Prefix
  • - Milk: Comb. form
  • - Add in sour milk
  • - Tennis player nicknamed "The Crocodile"
  • - Popular brand of supplement for those who are dairy-intolerant
  • - Brand in the dairy aisle
  • - Brand for those with dairy sensitivity
  • - Brand for people with milk sugar intolerance
  • - Brand that helps people digest dairy
  • - Part of chemical to be effective in upsetting sickness
  • - One of a class of amides
  • - Opening for milk?
  • - Prefix meaning "milk"
  • - Milk (Pref.)
  • - Milk: Prefix
  • - Milk: Comb. form
  • - Dairy prefix
  • - Short kid – one dressed in lace mostly
  • - It's short and possibly conical
  • - Saying little, Nicola's mad about Charlie
  • - Short coil can, when twisted
  • - brief french article about strange icon
  • - Short cloak, cool -- no itch when used off and on
  • - Not saying much
  • - Short party, secular hosts
  • - Not windy at all
  • - Not longwinded.
  • - being spartan in the use of words
  • - colin worried about notes being short
  • - Using few words, coil can be removed
  • - brief and secular, prisoner included
  • - terse part of shellac on ice
  • - Secular Tory introduced Blunt
  • - Saying few words, the French Commander-in-Chief holding on
  • - brief on intercepting the french general
  • - Col Cain (anag) — expressed in a few words
  • - Hasn't much to say to The French Connection's three leading characters in charge
  • - Curt, terse
  • - Terse; concise
  • - The Parisian, a figure in mathematics, is saying few words
  • - Tersely spoken
  • - He said: if I bring my army into your land, I will destroy you; they said: 'if' - it's an example of a pithy reply
  • - Brief half of police catching a criminal
  • - Having little to declare?
  • - Like a person of few words
  • - Unwordy
  • - Dryly said
  • - Like a Spartan's speech
  • - Sententious.
  • - Expressing much in a few words.
  • - Economical with words.
  • - Expressing much in few words.
  • - Like Coolidge
  • - Using few words
  • - Pithy
  • - Far from wordy
  • - Concise in speech
  • - Of few words
  • - Saying little
  • - Wasting no words
  • - Brief and to the point
  • - Sparing of words
  • - Concise
  • - Terse
  • - Succinct
  • - "... to the point!"
  • - Tight-lipped
  • - Using few words, slack sons pick the pieces at the centre
  • - brief left in charge defends a criminal
  • - Almost silent city having a solid figure
  • - using very few words
  • - Vows made with very few words?
  • - Port from which the Spanish Armada departed in 1588
  • - Spanish seaport.
  • - The fashion brand that has a crocodile as its logo; rhymes with "lacrosse"
  • - Brand with a green crocodile logo
  • - Sporty brand with an alligator
  • - rené "the crocodile" in tennis history
  • - Its logo is a croc
  • - Pricey-sounding apparel brand?
  • - Clothing brand named for a tennis legend
  • - Tennis star nicknamed Le Crocodile
  • - Company with a crocodile logo
  • - Brand with a crocodile logo
  • - Crocodile-logo shirt brand
  • - Sports star who lent his name to a clothing line
  • - Clothing company with an alligator logo
  • - Tennis player called "the Crocodile"
  • - Clothing company with a crocodile logo
  • - Polo shirt brand
  • - Polo brand
  • - Crocodile logo sportswear brand
  • - rene, 1926 u.s. singles tennis champion
  • - René who won two Wimbledon singles titles
  • - Big name in casualwear
  • - Polo shirt purveyor
  • - 1920s tennis great René
  • - Winner of seven tennis majors in the 1920s
  • - High-end French retailer
  • - Wimbledon champ, 1925, '28
  • - Back-to-back U.S. Open winner of the 1920s
  • - Rene of tennis
  • - 1920s tennis star René
  • - Tennis star in the 20's
  • - Netman René
  • - Winner at Wimbledon: 1925
  • - Tennis great René
  • - Women's golf titlist, 1967.
  • - Tennis star of the 1920's.
  • - Tennis Champion of 1926–27.
  • - Big name in polo shirts
  • - Famous name in tennis.
  • - french sports fashion company
  • - New Hampshire city named after a Greek prefecture
  • - New Hampshire city known for its annual motorcycle week
  • - City in central N.H.
  • - N.H. city
  • - Sparta's region
  • - Sparta was its capital
  • - Greek region including Sparta
  • - Ancient Peloponnesian region
  • - Part of ancient Greece
  • - 1998 Best Picture nominee
  • - 1997 Best Adapted Screenplay
  • - 1997 Best Picture nominee
  • - Kim Basinger Oscar film
  • - Mystery film of '97
  • - "naturally essenced" sparkling water brand
  • - brand with a pamplemousse flavor
  • - Fashion designer Christian
  • - Christian of fashion
  • - Producing tears
  • - Teary
  • - Tear, to Tacitus
  • - Paints with varnish
  • - Varnishes
  • - Hearing of people without coats
  • - Glossy coatings
  • - By those shedding tears
  • - Tearful Italian musical term
  • - Resinous substance used as a natural varnish
  • - Apply a sleek, glossy coat
  • - Resinous varnish
  • - Varnish
  • - Type of varnish.
  • - said to be one who needs shine
  • - Hard protective coating on varnished wood
  • - Hairspray one doesn't have, so to speak
  • - Fine material right for Queen to wear — it's glossy
  • - caught unruly quarrel about not having registered protective coat
  • - City overcome, without feasible finish
  • - Verbal report of one missing glossy coating?
  • - Spray to keep hair in place
  • - Hard, glossy coating
  • - Hair spray
  • - Glossy paint
  • - Japan perhaps replacing one Republican with Conservative in mad quarrel
  • - Shellac coating
  • - One who doesn't have, we hear, glossy coat
  • - Polish hairspray
  • - Need to drop King and two Queens for finish
  • - In speaking, one without polish
  • - Strong finish?
  • - Polish producer
  • - Ogata Korin's medium
  • - Glossy coating
  • - Glossy coat
  • - Spoken like one clean out of hair spray
  • - Hard coating on furniture
  • - Said person wanting coat for protection
  • - (Of hair) sprayed to keep in place
  • - Queer lad wandering around clubs sporting a shiner
  • - Like some decorative furniture
  • - Sealed
  • - Varnished
  • - Coated with varnish
  • - Japanese varnish tree
  • - Red ........
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