➠ Words that start with l
List contains 14930 Words that start with "l".
- - Stand-up's goals, informally
- - Chuckles, informally
- - chuckles, humorously
- - Comedy club offering, slangily
- - Yoks
- - Humor, casually
- - Comedy club responses
- - Comedy club offering, in slang
- - Yucks
- - candy named for the jokes printed on each wrapper
- - Candy with a joke printed on its wrapper
- - Wonka-brand candy
- - ...... riot (very funny skit)
- - Riot starter, sometimes
- - ...... riot (comedy review)
- - Kind of riot, in comedy ads
- - Riot
- - Roll in the aisles, on comedy show fliers
- - "......-a-Lympics" (Hanna- Barbera cartoon)
- - "Yuk yuk"
- - '......-A-Lympics' (1970s Hanna-Barbera cartoon)
- - Guffaw, informally
- - Informal guffaw
- - Joke response, informally
- - "Variety" guffaw
- - Guffaw, in "Variety"
- - Gag response, informally
- - Joke response, in entertainment mags
- - "....-A-Lympics": '70s Hanna/Barbera spoof
- - Comic response, in Variety
- - Slangy chuckle
- - Response to a gag, perhaps
- - Chortle, in Variety
- - "......-A-Lympics" (old TV cartoon series)
- - ...... Records (comedy label)
- - Gag reflex, slangily?
- - Guffaw, slangily
- - Gag response, in entertainment mags
- - Tehee, Variety style
- - Word in a comedy show biz ad.
- - Jean ......, French pirate who operated in the Gulf of Mexico near New Orleans in the early 1800s
- - New Orleans pirate Jean
- - Battle of New Orleans pirate
- - Jean ......, old-time French pirate with a base in New Orleans
- - Pirate Jean
- - Pirate on the "Pride"
- - 1812 pirate hero Jean
- - Gulf of Mexico pirate Jean
- - Gulf of Mexico pirate
- - "Pirate of the gulf," circa 1800.
- - Pirate who received a Presidential pardon.
- - Pirate of the Gulf of Mexico.
- - Famous pirate of Louisiana.
- - Pirate of Grande Terre Island.
- - Famous pirate.
- - jean, pirate who operated in the gulf of mexico in the 19th century
- - Infamous settler on Galveston Island, 1817
- - Privateer Jean
- - Battle of New Orleans ally
- - Louisiana freebooter
- - Historic buccaneer.
- - Habs Great Guy, '77
- - Montreal Canadiens' all-time leading point scorer
- - city in louisiana on the vermilion river
- - A fellow in baby clothes is an old French aristocrat/soldier
- - Close friend of Hamilton, in 'Hamilton'
- - Town in Indiana or Louisiana
- - Liberal arts college in the Keystone State
- - Revolutionary War general with the nickname "The Hero of the Two Worlds"
- - Youngest major general in U.S. history
- - College of the "Leopards."
- - Square in New Orleans
- - City known as a center of Cajun culture
- - Marquis de --, 1757-1834, French soldier and revolutionary
- - Scientologist Ron Hubbard's first name
- - Honorary American citizen
- - City of Indiana or Louisiana
- - Lehigh rival
- - Patriots' friend
- - Hero of 1776.
- - Louisiana city.
- - ...... Hubbard, Scientology founder
- - Anthropologist who won a fiction Pulitzer
- - Pulitzer novelist Oliver
- - U.S. writer-anthropologist
- - American writer on Indian lore.
- - Novelist who writes about American Indians.
- - American painter whose grandson is Pulitzer Prize novelist.
- - American landscape painter.
- - "Laughing Boy" author Oliver
- - Author Oliver or John
- - Author of "Laughing Boy."
- - Continental army volunteer
- - 1960s Baltimore group, with "The"
- - McKee of westerns
- - Faulkner character
- - An old lord in Shakespeare's play All's Well That Ends Well
- - Action series starring Peta Wilson that debuted in 1997 and ran for five seasons (3 wds.)
- - 1997-2001 USA action/drama series based on a Jean Reno movie: 3 wds.
- - "Le Baiser de ......," Stravinsky ballet
- - Hockey Hall of Famer Pat
- - Jet ... (problem for a traveler)
- - Jet ... (condition for a traveler who flies long distances)
- - Jet ... (travel fatigue)
- - Jet ... (fatigue from a flight)
- - Jet effect
- - Jet ...... (traveler's problem)
- - Jet-set problem
- - Jet ...... (traveler's affliction)
- - Word with jet or time
- - YouTube Live-watcher's time delay, say
- - If not in prison, he's in the village
- - Fall behind, like the Internet?
- - Interval, hold-up
- - Fail to keep up? Yes, wee MacDougall is upset
- - American girl's returns fall behind
- - insulate a prisoner
- - Bit of slow motion, in a way
- - Insulate old convict
- - Twitch problem
- - Zoom delay
- - To fall behind, usually slow computers or games
- - streaming headache
- - annoyance for a gamer
- - trait for the un-sync-able?
- - fall behind, dally
- - ... behind (be slower than everyone else)
- - Weak Wi-Fi woe
- - Fall behind everyone else
- - Live-streaming delay
- - Insulate (water pipes)
- - delay for the ex-convict
- - Live-streaming inconvenience
- - Video chat disruption
- - make slow progress to keep out the frost
- - Cause of audio-video mismatch
- - frustration for a streamer
- - He's in jail again
- - Twitch user's bane
- - Delay, on a screen
- - one in prison to show a dilatory attitude
- - video-call annoyance
- - The village villain?
- - Slow Wi-Fi annoyance
- - Be in no hurry to insulate the boiler
- - Zoom call hiccup
- - Delay on a zoom call
- - Fall behind, schedule wise
- - YouTube Live watcher's woe
- - Annoyance for a Twitch streamer
- - The village recidivist?
- - Left a gang leader a prisoner
- - twitch headache
- - Struggle to keep up
- - Wi-fi connectivity issue
- - A man of conviction
- - Internet connection problem, say
- - Was he jailed due to delay?
- - To fall behind
- - Be slow, so fail to finish a lager
- - Livestreaming delay
- - Dawdle; insulate
- - Streamer's annoyance
- - Delay, as on a video call
- - Recidivist con man?
- - slow internet connection problem
- - one who's had plenty of time to insulate the boiler
- - Video conferencing annoyance
- - Annoying delay during a videoconference
- - Slow motion in a sports video game, say?
- - Connection annoyance while playing games online
- - Delay due to internet connectivity
- - Linger behind
- - Slip behind
- - Be tardy
- - Time difference
- - Internet connection slowness
- - Fail to keep up with
- - Barrel stave
- - Soundtrack annoyance
- - Retardation
- - Response time
- - Production problem
- - Not be up-to-date
- - Internet connectivity problem
- - Frequent flyer's problem
- - Delay, to an Internet user
- - Billiards preliminary
- - Act the straggler
- - Web annoyance
- - Video game slowness
- - City where one might find a smithy hugging posh French poet
- - U.S.S. Enterprise chief engineer Geordi ......
- - Lieutenant Geordi on 'Star Trek: The Next Generation'
- - "Star Trek: T.N.G." character Geordi ......
- - Opera that opened Met season.
- - Vive ......!
- - Part 4 of today's quote
- - Meyerbeer work, at La Scala
- - papua new guinea town
- - Port city from which Amelia Earhart made her last flight
- - New Guinea port
- - New Guinea port that was Amelia Earhart's last known point of departure
- - New Guinea port from which Amelia Earhart left on her last flight
- - New Guinea port where Amelia Earhart was last seen
- - Pacific port from which Amelia Earhart left on her last and fatal flight
- - Port city from which Amelia Earhart last flew
- - Papuan port
- - Papua New Guinea port in W.W. II news
- - Port from which Amelia Earhart left on her last flight
- - Papua New Guinea port
- - Port in Papua New Guinea
- - Papuan port in which Amelia Earhart was last seen
- - Papuan port in W.W. II fighting
- - Pacific port where Amelia Earhart was last seen
- - Papua New Guinea city where Amelia Earhart was last seen
- - Seaport of New Guinea
- - New Guinea Island port
- - New Guinea seaport
- - New Guinea port in W.W. II fighting
- - New Guinea town
- - Papua New Guninea port
- - Papua New Guinea city
- - New Guinea post
- - New Guinea city from which Earhart made her last flight
- - Port on Huon Gulf
- - New Guinean port
- - Major W.W. II Japanese base on New Guinea
- - Papua port
- - Huan Gulf port
- - Strategic port in W.W. II
- - Town on New Guinea
- - Huon Gulf port
- - New Guinea city
- - Town north of Port Moresby
- - Town in New Guinea
- - New Guinea locale
- - New Guinean city
- - Neighbor of Port Moresby
- - Port of Huon Gulf.
- - New Guinea town on Huon Gulf.
- - Port of New Guinea.
- - Town N. of Port Moresby.
- - Port in New Guinea.
- - New Guinea port of W. W. II.
- - Town on Huon Gulf, New Guinea.
- - Port of W. W. II fame.
- - City in New Guinea.
- - Base in New Guinea.
- - Wartime capital of New Guinea.
- - War base in New Guinea.
- - Port on the Huon Gulf, New Guinea.
- - New Guinea port of World War II.
- - New Guinea port of war fame.
- - Former New Guinea air base.
- - New Guinea base on Huon Gulf.
- - Port near Finschhafen.
- - New Guinea base.
- - Captured New Guinea stronghold.
- - Captured Jap base on New Guinea.
- - Allied-held New Guinea port.
- - New Guinea base, taken by paratroops.
- - Japanese base in New Guinea.
- - Jap base on New Guinea.
- - Jap air base in New Guinea.
- - New Guinea port in Jap hands.
- - Jap's New Guinea base.
- - Jap base in New Guinea.
- - Bombed town of New Guinea.
- - ... New Guinea
- - ka ...... (southernmost point of hawai'i)
- - png town
- - Game with attackmen
- - Was first
- - Ka ....: southernmost Big Island point
- - Ka ...... (southernmost Hawaiian point)
- - Earhart's last known landing spot
- - Ka ...... (Hawaii's South Cape)
- - Ka ...., HI
- - Papua town
- - Ka ...... (southernmost Hawaiian island)
- - Papuan city
- - Ka ......, Hawaiian cape
- - Papuan town
- - Site of W.W. II air battle
- - W.W. II battle
- - Town on Huon Gulf
- - Huon Gulf harbor
- - Base taken by MacArthur.
- - Where MacArthur's men annihilated Japs.
- - Destination of Jap convoy destroyed in Battle of Bismarck Sea.
- - Ka ...... (southernmost point on Hawaii)
- - Handsome wildflowers.
- - Moccasin flowers.
- - Locks put on noblewoman's bloomers
- - Stableboy worries about yard's blossoming prospects?
- - Flower
- - Type of orchid
- - Her loss?
- - Cinderella's loss
- - Jane Austen novel published 54 years after her death
- - Certain fan
- - "...... Fan," Wilde classic: 1892
- - Some gondola passengers?
- - Female forge worker somewhere in South Africa
- - Female metalworker in once besieged city
- - Female forger was surrounded in South Africa
- - Besieged town during South African War
- - City in South Africa besieged during the Boer War
- - Natal city
- - unfortunately, amy lands a seducer of women
- - .... Romeo
- - Casanova
- - Don Juan
- - Women-only affair? (G.K.)
- - Epithet for a famed Briton
- - Epithet from 1854.
- - Nightingale.
- - established genuine backing for polonius's son
- - Who killed Hamlet
- - Hamlet character with a name previously used in The Odyssey
- - brother of ophelia in shakespeare's hamlet
- - hamlet's dueling opponent
- - The father of Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey
- - Scenery material overturned — the cause of Hamlet's death
- - Son of Polonius in Shakespeare's play Hamlet
- - He killed Hamlet
- - Recipient of the advice "to thine own self be true"
- - "Hamlet" character who (spoiler alert) kills the shit out of Hamlet
- - Hamlet's fencing opponent
- - Brother of Ophelia
- - Speaker of the line 'Hamlet, thou art slain'
- - In Hamlet, Ophelia's brother
- - Brother of Ophelia, in "Hamlet"
- - Murderer of Hamlet
- - Hamlet's killer
- - Addressee of the advice 'To thine own self be true'
- - "Hamlet, thou art slain" speaker
- - Polonius' son
- - To whom Polonius said, "To thine own self be true"
- - To whom Polonius says "To thine own self be true"
- - Son of Polonius
- - Father of Odysseus
- - Receiver of the advice "To thine own self be true"
- - Son of Polonius, in "Hamlet"
- - Hamlet's slayer
- - Hamlet's duel opponent
- - Hamlet's adversary
- - Hamlets victim
- - Role in "Hamlet."
- - Recipient of some famous advice.
- - Ophelia's brother in "Hamlet."
- - son of polonius who stabs the title character in shakespeare's hamlet
- - Character in Hamlet who is struck by a poison-tipped sword (we did say the play's a tragedy)
- - how one relates to ophelia's brother
- - established genuine backing for shakespearian character
- - Real setback for Ophelia's brother
- - "To thine own self be true" addressee
- - Ophelia's brother
- - Shakespearean fencer
- - Ophelia's avenger
- - Shakespeare character who says 'I dare damnation'
- - Real trouble upset Ophelia's brother
- - To whom it was said 'to thine own self be true'
- - To whom "to thine own self be true" is said
- - He was advised "To thine own self be true"
- - Who was told "To thine own self be true"
- - Odysseus' father
- - "I am justly kill'd with mine own treachery" speaker
- - Duelist who kills and is killed.
- - Toward the left: Comb. form
- - Left: Prefix
- - Early English freedmen
- - Anglo-Saxon freedmen.
- - Kentish freedmen.
- - Purdue airport code
- - The "We are here" gen.
- - artist toulouse-.... documented the nightlife of 19th century paris.
- - Kentish freedman
- - Freedman of early England
- - Freedman
- - First name of Miss Prism in The Importance of Being Earnest
- - Father of Eliasaph: Num. 3:24
- - A parent of Eliasaph: Num. 3:24
- - Novelist Linda -- Miller
- - Mostly bygone airline amenity
- - African encampment, authentic for retreat