➠ Words that start with l
List contains 14930 Words that start with "l".
- - alan, cheryl, or diane of filmdom
- - 1970s "Charlie's Angels" actress Cheryl
- - "rambling rose" actress diane
- - Actress Cheryl of "Charlie's Angels"
- - Lead in "Shane"
- - His gun was for hire in 1942
- - He was a lad in 1920
- - Diane in "Chinatown"
- - Alan, Diane or Cheryl
- - Alan, Cheryl or Diane
- - Actress Diane who's Laura Dern's mother
- - Actress Diane who paints her face with lipstick in "Wild at Heart" for an Academy Award nomination
- - Actress Diane who is Laura Dern's mother
- - Actor in "Shane"
- - "Shane" in the movies.
- - Alan in old films
- - Gatsby's portrayer in 1949
- - Actress Cheryl or Diane
- - Alan who played Gatsby
- - 'This Gun for Hire' actor
- - TV "angel" Cheryl who replaced Farrah Fawcett
- - Diane who played Flo in "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore"
- - 'This Gun for Hire' star
- - Diane of "Rambling Rose"
- - "Charlie's Angels" actress
- - Cheryl who replaced Farrah Fawcett on "Charlie's Angels"
- - "Wild at Heart" actress Diane
- - Diane of "Wild at Heart"
- - Actress Cheryl
- - Diane of HBO's "Enlightened"
- - Laura Dern's actress/mom
- - Alan who starred in "Shane"
- - Exec who green-lighted "Star Wars"
- - Actress Diane or Cheryl
- - Alan of "This Gun for Hire"
- - Diane or Cheryl
- - Cheryl in show biz
- - Alan in "The Carpetbaggers"
- - Diane of "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore"
- - Actress Diane
- - "Charlie's Angels" actress Cheryl
- - Cheryl or Diane
- - Three-time Oscar nominee Diane
- - Diane whose daughter is 22-Across
- - Diane of "A Kiss Before Dying," 1991
- - Diane of 'The Cemetery Club'
- - Diane of 'Chinatown'
- - Alan who starred in "Saigon," 1948
- - Entertainers Cheryl or Diane
- - cheryl ...., us actress best known for playing charlie's angel kris
- - alan ..., actor who played the title role in 1953 film western shane
- - Actress Diane whose daughter is Laura Dern
- - cheryl of the original "charlie's angels"
- - Alan of the silver screen
- - Star of "Shane"
- - He was Shane
- - He played Shane
- - Gatsby portrayer, 1949
- - "Shane" man
- - "Shane" hero
- - The Glass Key star
- - She portrayed Princess Grace on TV
- - She portrayed Grace Kelly
- - Partner of Jackson and Smith on TV
- - Munroe of "Charlie's Angels"
- - He plays James Bowie.
- - Former movie star
- - Cheryl of TV
- - Boyish actor?
- - Angel, once
- - Alan of "The Glass Key"
- - Actor Alan: 1913–64
- - "The Glass Key" actor
- - "China" star: 1943
- - Alan of films
- - "Shane" star
- - Cheryl of 'Charlie's Angels'
- - 'Shane' star Alan
- - TV 'angel' player Cheryl
- - 'Charlie's Angels' co-star Cheryl
- - Shane portrayer Alan
- - Alan of "Shane"
- - Alan of 1948's 'Whispering Smith'
- - 'The Blue Dahlia' star, 1946
- - Laura Dern's mom
- - Gatsby portrayer before Redford and DiCaprio
- - Cheryl of TV's "Charlie's Angels"
- - "Angel" Cheryl
- - 1949 portrayer of Gatsby
- - 1949 protrayer of Gatsby
- - Angel player Cheryl
- - Shane portrayer
- - Fawcett's "Charlie's Angels" successor
- - 1949 Gatsby portrayer
- - "The Blue Dahlia" star
- - "O.S.S." star, 1946
- - Alan of "The Deep Six"
- - Alan or Cheryl
- - "Charlie's Angels" costar
- - Portrayer of Gatsby and Shane
- - Cheryl or Alan
- - Alan of "The Carpetbaggers"
- - Alan from "Shane"
- - Gatsby portrayer Alan
- - "Charlie's Angels" star
- - Hollywood tough guy
- - "Braveheart" producer
- - Fawcett's "Charlie's Angels" replacement
- - Frequent Lake costar
- - Gatsby portrayer of 1949
- - "The Great Gatsby" star
- - "Shane" actor Alan
- - Actors Alan or Cheryl
- - "Shane" actor
- - Entertainer Alan or Cheryl
- - She played one of Charlie's Angels
- - "The Blue Dahlia" star Alan
- - "Saigon" star Alan
- - Shane player
- - Co-star of Smith and Jackson
- - "Charlie's Angels" angel
- - Great Gatsby player, 1949
- - Ex-Angel Cheryl
- - 29-Down player
- - "The Carpetbaggers" co-star, 1964
- - ALAN
- - One of Charlie's Angels
- - Actor Alan
- - Alan of film
- - Movie tough guy
- - See 80-Down
- - See 15-Across
- - Alan of 1953 Western movie "Shane"
- - Russian car make, or the start of novel by Albert Payson Terhune
- - Terhune's "...... Dog"
- - Start of a Terhune title
- - ".... Dog" (Terhume novel)
- - ".... Dog" (Terhune book)
- - "...... Dog": Terhune
- - Dog-.....
- - Reportedly cool place for car
- - Russian car make owned by Renault
- - East German auto
- - European car
- - Russian car manufacturer owned by Renault
- - Russian automobile
- - Brand of cars manufactured by AvtoVAZ, a Russian company owned by the Renault group
- - Big wheels in Russia
- - Russian wheels
- - Russian auto
- - Russian car
- - Russian car make
- - Russian auto make
- - Soviet auto
- - Popular Russian auto
- - European auto
- - Terhune classic
- - Terhune book
- - Albert Payson Terhune book
- - Classic man's-best-friend novel
- - "...... aux Camélias" (Dumas)
- - 1856 painting by French artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris
- - Matisse painting of a hand-holding quintet
- - Matisse painting depicting a joyful scene
- - 1909 Matisse painting
- - Matisse work featuring hand-holding
- - Matisse piece with a ring of celebrating figures
- - Matisse masterpiece
- - 1909 Matisse masterpiece
- - Real-time tool for meteorologists
- - gum resin obtained from rock roses and used in perfumery
- - A large snake! Run!
- - Hapless characters dread large hole in stockings
- - One may scale it to a run in knitwear
- - a run in silk stockings?
- - a defect in the hose, but it's used by the fireman
- - Run if snake is found under loo's lid
- - Run in tights
- - Large snake used to climb on roof
- - means to get up and run?
- - Snake seen behind opening in lavatory, run!
- - run back to school over summer
- - climbing device left next to snake
- - Large snake -- run!
- - a break in the hose often used by firemen
- - Large snake, or its opposite in game
- - Left snake on the run
- - what a firefighter ascends with
- - Initially land next to snake here?
- - item on a firetruck
- - Treehouse access need
- - Defect in hose that fireman uses
- - metaphor for advancement
- - Defect in hose that's used by firemen
- - Female endlessly angry about problem with tights?
- - steps that may be taken
- - Hierarchical structure
- - Piece of equipment for hanging Christmas lights
- - Word after "corporate" or "rope"
- - firemen will use it, though it may ruin the hose
- - it helps you to reach new heights
- - Space cadet
- - Terhune canine hero
- - Terhune barker
- - Strapping young guy, perhaps
- - Strapping young guy
- - Stable boy, in Britain
- - Sonnyboy
- - Small strapper
- - Shaver that doesn't shave
- - Shaveling
- - Scottish kiddie
- - Scot's son
- - Pip of "Great Expectations," e.g.
- - Pip at the start of "Great Expectations," e.g.
- - One of the original "Charlie's Angels"
- - One in knickers
- - Metal band Strapping Young ......
- - Many a conkers player
- - Male Scottish youngster
- - Little sprout
- - Little kiltie
- - Lassie's playmate
- - Lass' brother
- - Kilted kid
- - Kilkenny kid
- - Irish boy
- - Huck or Tom, e.g.
- - Huck Finn, e.g.
- - Housman, in Shropshire
- - Housman youth
- - Horatio Alger sort
- - Highlands tyke
- - Future fella
- - Eton attendee, perhaps
- - Dundee shaver
- - Dundee dude
- - Cub scout, say
- - Chap, affectionately
- - Canadian metalers Strapping Young ......
- - Boy or young man
- - Boy from Glasgow
- - Beau for a lass
- - Any "Lord of the Flies" character
- - Albert Payson Terhune hero
- - Address at a Scottish pub
- - A. E. Housman's "A Shropshire ......"
- - A. E. Housman hero
- - A Thai tongue
- - "Strapping" young fellow
- - "Sing me a song of a ...... that is gone": Stevenson
- - "Shropshire ......"
- - "Carry the ...... that's born to be king" ("Skye Boat Song" line)
- - ...... mag (Maxim or FHM)
- - Fictional dog
- - Young guy?
- - Minor, maybe
- - Young male
- - Terhune's "...... Dog"
- - Oliver Twist, e.g.
- - Name for a collie.
- - Cub
- - Teen-ager.
- - Small fellow
- - Bar mitzvah, e.g
- - Half-pint
- - Whippersnapper?
- - Whipper snapper?
- - Extol
- - Young one
- - Lass
- - Literary collie
- - Boyo
- - Young fella
- - Wee child
- - Preteen
- - ".... boy!"
- - Stable worker
- - Little chap
- - Young fellow
- - Young bloke
- - Aberdeen boy
- - Small boy
- - 'Wee' fella
- - Young chap
- - Stripling
- - Bloke
- - Wee Scot
- - Chap
- - Li'l boy
- - Young boy
- - Little boy
- - Boy in knickers, perhaps
- - Edinburgh young'un
- - 'A Shropshire --', series of nostalgic verses by A. E. Housman
- - Little guy
- - Knickers wearer, maybe
- - Young man
- - Boy from Everglades
- - Scottish boy
- - Schoolboy
- - Boy from LA demure at first
- - 94 Across fellow
- - Young dude
- - "....: a Dog": 1962 film based on a 1919 novel
- - Matter-Eater ...... (superhero)
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- - Boy, another way
- - Strapping young fella
- - Young son
- - Lassie's beau
- - Pub pal
- - Wee fellow
- - Little shaver
- - Boy, in Glasgow
- - Little fellow
- - Youth found in this puzzle's seven longest answers
- - Little man
- - Fellow at a pub
- - Pub bud
- - Young man (informal)
- - Boy from heart of Everglades
- - Shaver
- - Brit's bud
- - Youthful fellow
- - Lass's counterpart
- - Terhune title dog
- - Young kiltie
- - Young man who follows the advice in 43-Down throughout this puzzle
- - Sprout
- - Young 'un
- - Juvenile sort
- - Bucko
- - Kid in a kilt
- - Nipper
- - Pip in 'Great Expectations,' e.g
- - Scottish kid
- - U-turn from miss
- - Boy Scot
- - Young Scot
- - Youth from LA demure at first
- - Man of tomorrow
- - Little Scot
- - Little fella
- - Young gent
- - Man of the future
- - Young Scottish boy
- - It's a boy
- - Juvenile bit of legal advice
- - Youngster
- - Boy, familiar
- - Any Boy Scout
- - Any young boy
- - Minor chap
- - Youth
- - Sonny
- - Finn, for one
- - Young buck
- - Boy or tad
- - Young shaver
- - Kilted boy
- - Stable boy left wanting promotion
- - Male youth
- - Lass's friend
- - Man in the making
- - 'There's a good ......'
- - Lassie's mate
- - 'When I was a ...... ...'
- - Highland boy
- - Boy in Aberdeen
- - Sonny boy
- - Scottish shaver
- - Edinburgh boy
- - Scottish chap
- - Junior
- - Male child
- - Tyke
- - Kid
- - Fellow
- - .... child
- - Fella
- - Wee one
- - Has he a stable job?
- - gladstone's son
- - a shropshire ---, poetry collection
- - Lass's brother
- - A Shropshire one is poetic
- - Name stolen from country boy
- - Wee Scottish boy
- - Young boy from Edinburgh
- - to gladden the heart of youth!
- - British dude.
- - Learner given promotion is a stable employee
- - a young fella?
- - Lass's companion
- - Wee chap
- - Jack, e.g.
- - huck or tom