➠ Words that start with l
List contains 14930 Words that start with "l".
- - One's girlfriend, romantically (2 words)
- - *Girlfriend, quaintly
- - Girlfriend
- - Sweetheart, a duke's daughter needs nothing
- - The mistress of the house, my pet, is a sweetheart !
- - Woman of one's heart
- - Lou Rawls song
- - Favorite female
- - Guy's sweetheart
- - Juliet, to Romeo
- - Sweetheart
- - Honey
- - enjoy title originally being feminine
- - enjoy title, initially genteel
- - Kelly and Ida together are awfully polite and dignified
- - Refined and fastidious
- - Refined, in a way
- - Leaky lid (anag.)
- - Feminine
- - Tramps love to appreciate posh type
- - Demure, to some
- - Demure, to a male chauvinist
- - Elegantly feminine
- - "Whatever your fight, don't be ....": Mother Jones (labor organizer)
- - Demure, by some standards
- - Well-bred
- - Befitting a woman of refinement
- - Boy! Saint-Laurent admits 50 old mistresses!
- - Shakespearean sleepwalker
- - Shakespearean character who delivers the line "Out, damned spot!"
- - rattled by death, calm shakespearean character
- - *Shakespearean sleepwalker (see letters 4 to 7 in this answer)
- - Fictional sleepwalker
- - 31/42-Across in a Shakespeare tragedy
- - "Your face, my thane, is as a book where men / May read strange matters" speaker
- - See 81 Across
- - personification of fortune
- - Fortune duly affected during shortage
- - Female symbol of good fortune
- - Fortune personified
- - Dame Fortune.
- - Chance personified
- - One on the winner's side, supposedly
- - Gambler's best friend?
- - 1946 comedy film starring Robert Young
- - Figure invoked in casinos
- - Woman on your side, ideally
- - Gambler's favorite woman?
- - Welcome woman at a casino
- - Gambler's "sweetheart"
- - 1970 article by Germaine Greer, which was an early example of the reappropriation of a degrading word
- - Queen of England, July 9-19, 1553
- - The Nine Days' Queen England in July 1553
- - The Nine Day Queen, executed 1554
- - Nine-day queen of England
- - England's 'Nine Days' Queen'
- - Was Don Juan a murderer?
- - Wolf of a kind.
- - Don Juan
- - Diced kale idly taken in both hands for hot dish?
- - Left on day off in Kildare with one of the Wards from Playboy
- - One irresistible to women
- - He's irresistible to women
- - Bluebeard, e.g.
- - Gay blade.
- - Role in Alec Guinness picture.
- - Casanova
- - Philanderer
- - Playboy
- - Old ...... (like orthopedic shoes and lace handkerchiefs)
- - 1959 comedy with Anna Neagle (with "The")
- - Attendant for a bride-to-be?
- - Not a female courtier queueing up!
- - Female attendant in a royal household
- - Female attendant for a queen
- - Queen's attendant
- - Raymond Chandler whodunit (with "The")
- - Song by the popular '80s singer Chris de Burgh from his album "Into the Light:" 3 wds.
- - Chris de Burgh song, with "The"
- - 1986 Chris de Burgh hit, with "The"
- - Belle of a 1935 song
- - 1988 movie with a ghostly title character
- - Sylvia Plath title woman
- - Sylvia Plath poem
- - Girlfriend
- - 1965 movie in which Sophia Loren and Paul Newman are both really nice on the eyes
- - 1965 Sophia Loren comedy
- - Sophia Loren title role
- - 1965 Sophia Loren title role
- - Sophia Loren/Paul Newman comedy (1965)
- - Sophia Loren film of '66
- - Loren-Newman film: 1955
- - *Many Northeast tourists look up to her
- - Many look up to her in NYC
- - Many look up to her
- - Historic torchbearer?
- - It contains the poem
- - New York Harbor attraction
- - The ..., Ealing Studios crime caper starring Alec Guinness and Peter Sellers
- - "The ......" (1955 British black comedy)
- - One of Macbeth's victims
- - beatles song with the lyric "sunday morning creeping like a nun"
- - Last pre-Apple Beatles tune
- - "Hey Jude" song that mentions every day of the week but Saturday
- - ......-thumb (weed of the buckwheat family)
- - Kind of man or maid
- - Word with man or maid
- - Kind of slipper or maid
- - Kind of maid or slipper
- - Certain maid
- - One kind of maid
- - One kind of man
- - Kind of maid
- - Maid
- - Prince Edward Island's provincial flower, .. Slipper
- - ... finger (gumbo ingredient)
- - "The ...... Not for Burning" (1948 comedic play set in the Middle Ages)
- - ........slipper, (Prince Edward Island's flower)
- - ......-slipper (flower)
- - ......-slipper (orchid variety)
- - "The ...... Not for Burning" (Christopher Fry play)
- - -- -slipper (orchid)
- - ...... man (lover boy)
- - "The ...... Got Potential" (Song from "Evita")
- - -- -slipper (orchid type)
- - ...... man: woman pleaser
- - "The ...... Not For Burning"
- - Christopher Fry's "The ........ Not for Burning"
- - ......-tresses (orchid)
- - ......-smock (cuckoo-flower)
- - Godey's ...... Book.
- - Slipper.
- - .... man
- - Finger
- - Another name for the plant called thrift or sea-pink
- - Bloomer: one by boy per year is disturbing
- - Variety of orchid
- - Counterpart of a valet
- - Female servant was passively appalled according to report
- - Female servant in dismay, badly treated by stable servant?
- - Terribly dismal day for servant
- - Dismal labours crushing 16 year old servant
- - She helps her mistress transform dismal day
- - Orchid variety
- - An orchid.
- - Plant of the orchid family.
- - Youth is heartless? Yes, and worker is a flirtatious type! (4'1,3)
- - Many lads acting like Casanova! (4'1,3)
- - (Would be) seducer of women?
- - Countess bankrupts St. Louis N.H.L. team?
- - sadly lost fashionable title
- - Title used to a woman of rank
- - Nobility title
- - Your .., term to address a female with a title
- - Rank for Bea Lillie
- - Way to address a peeress
- - Respectful form of address
- - How does your garden grow?
- - A popular song that was covered by Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya and Pink for the soundtrack of "Moulin Rouge!": 2 wds.
- - 1974 Labelle hit
- - Patti LaBelle #1 single
- - 1975 #1 hit for Labelle
- - Song from the 2001 film "Moulin Rouge!" that was a #1 hit for Pink, Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, and Mya: 2 wds.
- - Patti LaBelle hit whose remake lasted longer in the #1 spot than the original
- - Patti LaBelle hit
- - Labelle hit covered on the "Moulin Rouge!" soundtrack
- - Hit from the "Moulin Rouge!" soundtrack
- - 2001 #1 hit for Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya, and Pink: 2 wds.
- - 1975 Patti LaBelle hit
- - 1974 hit that Bob Crewe cowrote for Labelle: 2 wds.
- - #1 hit single for Patti LaBelle
- - #1 hit of 1975 and 2001
- - Billboard #1 song in 1975 and 2001
- - "Voulez-vous coucher avec moi?" smash
- - Socially pretentious woman (informal)
- - Informal term for a haughty or socially pretentious woman
- - Socially pretentious woman
- - Eldest daughter at Downton Abbey
- - "Downton Abbey" character
- - "Your face, my thane, is as a book where men / May read strange matters" speaker
- - She offered Excalibur to the future King Arthur
- - Scott's swimming companion
- - Legendary keeper of Arthur's sword, Excalibur
- - Female character(s) in the Arthurian legend — poem by Sir Walter Scott
- - Excalibur's bestower
- - Woman with varying roles in Arthurian legend
- - Neil Diamond "Beautiful Noise" song for a woman?
- - Indoor plants popular in waiting rooms
- - First woman to sit in the British House of Commons
- - The .... is a Tennyson ballad about a young noblewoman trapped in a tower
- - Evans and Reaves favorite
- - Disney dog serving in Congress?
- - Salad dressing preferred by stay-at-home moms?
- - Mom of Princes William and Harry
- - The People's Princess, familiarly
- - Nickname for Prince Charles's fiancée in 1981: 2 wds.
- - Nickname for Prince Charles' fiancée in 1981: 2 wds.
- - 1981 nickname for Prince Charles' then-fiancée: 2 wds.
- - Bride of 1981
- - Portrait on a 1981 25-pence coin
- - Royal bride of 1981, familiarly
- - Royal bride of '81
- - New princess of '81
- - Part of the 'wedding of the century'
- - Notable bride of 1981
- - Spectator who got a standing O at Wimbledon in 1981
- - New royal of 1981
- - She was on the cover of back-to-back issues of Time in September 1997
- - Bride in 1981 headlines
- - The Princess of Wales, commonly
- - 1981 royal wedding figure
- - "England's rose" of song
- - Bride of July '81
- - Celeb once called Her Royal Highness
- - Beloved princess, familiarly
- - Blushing bride of 1981
- - Royal British bride of '81
- - 2004 Hyde Park fountain dedicatee, familiarly
- - Blushing bride of '81
- - Famous bride of 1981
- - Bride in a 1981 TV wedding
- - Memorable bride of '81
- - Celebrated bride of 1981
- - Bride of July 1981
- - Royal bride of 1981
- - "the crown" role, familiarly
- - The Peoples Princess
- - Kristen Stewart portrayed her in "Spencer"
- - People's Princess
- - The People's Princess, to the people
- - Prince Charles's onetime partner, affectionately
- - Prince George's grandma
- - "England's rose" in song
- - The engagement ring once belonging to her was given to Kate in 2010
- - "Candle in the Wind '97" subject
- - 1980s-'90s Kensington Palace resident
- - 'Candle in the Wind' dedicatee
- - Prince William's mom
- - 2021 role for kristen stewart
- - Character in Jane Austen's novel Sanditon , née Miss Brereton, formerly Mrs Hollis
- - nickname of jazz singer billie
- - Feast of the Annunciation - or Billie Holiday's nickname
- - Billie, to fans
- - Singer Billie Holiday's nickname
- - 'Me, Myself, and I' singer's nickname
- - Nickname for Billie Holiday
- - Billie Holiday's nickname
- - Nickname given to Billie Holiday by Lester Young
- - English name for the feast of the Annunciation
- - March 25, an English quarter-day
- - March 25
- - March 25, in the Christian calendar
- - March 25th.
- - Noblewoman always accepts old penny when rent's traditionally due
- - Small, red beetle with black markings
- - Spotted beetle
- - Colorful beetle
- - Spotted beetle in "James and the Giant Peach"
- - Red beetle with black spots
- - Kind of beetle
- - Brightly-colored beetle
- - Insect making spotty appearances?
- - Aphid eater
- - Word repeated in a children's rhyme
- - Ohio's state insect
- - Insect told to "fly away home"
- - Insect often told to fly home
- - Insect named for the Virgin Mary
- - Aphid predator
- - Spotted insect
- - It's a good thing
- - Garden insect
- - Spotted insects
- - Spotted beetles
- - "A DVD of the 1992 Rodney Dangerfield film ...... ..."
- - Brightly colored beetles
- - Beetles.
- - Drag queen who founded Wigstock
- - Juliet's not-so- motherly mother
- - Juliet's mother
- - Shoe banned in Britain?
- - Seat formed by interlocked hands and wrists
- - Weekend away with just the girls, in modern-day slang
- - 1972 historical drama film starring sarah miles in the title role
- - She had a novel lover
- - She ... let the racy lad run amok, ending in pregnancy?
- - '-- --'s Lover', D. H. Lawrence
- - Woman in work: one having conversation on-line?
- - Character created by D.H. Lawrence
- - Groom wise, so to speak, to conceal conversation with the Parisian adulteress
- - British royal whose 1981 wedding was seen on TV around the world: 2 wds.
- - revealing character provides a name for a note
- - A genus of shell-less snails was named after this noblewoman
- - Wife of Leofric. Earl of Mercia, who made a famous tax protest [2 wds.]
- - she was barely recognisable as she made her historic protest!
- - One historically seen on Mount 11 26 perhaps
- - Gay old eccentric eager to return Cockney's fiver?
- - Only Peeping Tom saw her ride!
- - Legendary nude horse rider
- - Wife of Leofric who rode naked through Coventry
- - Coventry rider
- - Rider on candy boxes
- - Peeping Tom's eyeful
- - Long-haired equestrian of legend
- - One barely riding?
- - Long-haired equestrian
- - First streaker?
- - Risque rider, from folklore
- - 1955 Maureen O'Hara movie
- - Scantily clad equestrienne?
- - 1955 O'Hara film
- - Nude equestrienne of legend
- - Conventry rider
- - Tom peeped at her and went blind
- - Noted equestrienne
- - Equestrienne of 1040.
- - Whom Peeping Tom saw.
- - Equestrian figure of legend.
- - Deviser of an original way to lower taxes.
- - Famous rider of Coventry.
- - Bareback rider?
- - Legendary rider
- - wife of plantagenet palliser in stories by anthony trollope
- - Knight after marrying a knight?
- - 'Telephone' singer
- - "Bad Romance" singer
- - A Star Is Born singer/actress (2 wds.)
- - A Star Is Born actress who plays Patrizia Reggiani in House of Gucci (2 wds.)
- - Singer-songwriter whose song "Shallow" from the movie "A Star Is Born" won her an Oscar in 2018: 2 wds.
- - "Born This Way" singer who won the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Music Artist in 2012: 2 wds.
- - "Alejandro" singer
- - Singer who won a 2011 Grammy for "Bad Romance": 2 wds.
- - Singer of the national anthem at Super Bowl 50: 2 wds.
- - "Poker Face" singer who was the featured act in the 2017 Super Bowl halftime show: 2 wds.
- - "Just Dance" singer, born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta: 2 wds.
- - "Born This Way" singer: 2 wds.
- - "Born This Way" singer who guest-starred as herself on "The Simpsons": 2 wds.
- - Singer known for unconventional outfits
- - "Telephone" singer, with Beyoncé
- - Singer born Stefani Germanotta
- - Singer with the 2009 #1 hit "Poker Face"
- - "Born This Way" singer
- - Academy Award winner for Shallow who was the halftime headliner at the Super Bowl in 2017 (2 wds.)
- - Billboard's 2010 Artist of the Year
- - Pop star whose album "ARTPOP" drops on November 11: 2 wds.
- - Super Bowl LI performer
- - Her fans are called Little Monsters
- - Stefani Germanotta's alias
- - Star of 2009's Fame Ball Tour
- - 2010 newcomer to Forbes' Celebrity 100 list
- - "The Fame Monster" performer
- - College dropout #5
- - .... waiting
- - "...... the Dark," 1941 musical
- - 1985 fantasy film that gave me a lifelong crush on Michelle Pfeiffer but fortunately did not make me a bird fetishist
- - Sailor's mistress had lay composed by poet
- - Tiramisu cake
- - Common item in a trifle's cake layer
- - Small sponge cake
- - Tirami su cake
- - Cake ....
- - Tiramisu staple
- - One who bakes for her fellow peers?
- - Foundation for many a dessert
- - Bakery item
- - Bakery product
- - [SORRY, NO CLUE]
- - At office parties, never serve ...... ...
- - Tiramisu ingredients
- - Elongated sponge cakes
- - Cakes used in tiramisu
- - Digit-shaped sponge cakes
- - Manicurist's favorite dessert?
- - Small sponge cakes
- - Godiva's digits?
- - Sponge cakes
- - Godiva identifies?
- - Puppet in Mr. Rogers' neighborhood
- - Tone-deaf snack proposed by PepsiCo last week
- - Journals kept by Tramp's girlfriend?
- - 1941 Stanwyck/Fonda comedy, with "The"
- - Rowena, for instance.
- - Adored one, poetic style
- - Plant with slender fronds
- - Wet woodlands plant