➠ Words that start with l

List contains 14930 Words that start with "l".

  • - bert, actor who played the cowardly lion in the 1939 film the wizard of oz
  • - bert in oz
  • - He played in "Waiting for Godot"
  • - Cat suit wearer in a 1939 classic
  • - Bert who played Zeke in "The Wizard of Oz"
  • - Tony-winning actor in the musical "Foxy" (1964)
  • - Screen lion in Oz
  • - Notable in "The Wizard of Oz"
  • - Lion player in "The Wizard of Oz"
  • - He starred in "Two on the Aisle."
  • - Cowardly Lion, in a Garland film
  • - Cowardly Lion portrayer in "The Wizard of Oz"
  • - Bert who portrayed the Cowardly Lion in "The Wizard of Oz"
  • - Baum's lion in film
  • - Actor in 1960s Lay's Potato Chips ads
  • - Actor in "Wizard of Oz"
  • - Actor in "Waiting for Godot"
  • - Actor Bert who played the Cowardly Lion in "The Wizard of Oz"
  • - Actor Bert in a lion's suit
  • - A Bolger co-star in 1939
  • - "If I Only Had the Nerve" singer in "The Wizard of Oz"
  • - "Cowardly Lion" in a film
  • - Bert in a lion suit
  • - Actor who was lionized in the 1930s?
  • - First American Estragon in "Waiting for Godot"
  • - Bert who played an inhabitant of the 51 Across in film
  • - Actor Bert in a lion suit
  • - Mane man in a 1939 film?
  • - Bert in a lion's suit
  • - Lion player in film
  • - Co-star in the U.S. premiere of "Waiting for Godot," 1956
  • - Cowardly Lion in "The Wizard of Oz"
  • - Costar of Bolger in "The Wizard of Oz"
  • - Actor in "The Wizard of Oz"
  • - City in Germany
  • - Bert of "Oz" fame
  • - timid feline portrayer
  • - Lion portrayer Bert
  • - bert with a lion's lines
  • - "Oz" actor Bert
  • - Comedian Bert
  • - Comic Bert
  • - A memorable Bert
  • - Bert or John
  • - Memorable Cowardly Lion
  • - Costar with Bolger and Haley
  • - "Waiting for Godot" actor
  • - "If I Only Had the Nerve" singer Bert
  • - Trio completer with Bolger and Haley
  • - The Cowardly Lion
  • - Memorable lion portrayer
  • - Cowardly Lion
  • - Costar of Bolger and Haley
  • - Cohort of Bolger and Haley
  • - Bert, the cowardly lion
  • - Bert who played Zeke
  • - A beloved Bert
  • - "The Wizard of Oz" actor Bert
  • - "Oz" star Bert
  • - The Cowardly Lion portrayer
  • - Sniveling lion portrayer Bert
  • - Portrayer of an Oz feline
  • - Oz's Bert
  • - Oz lion
  • - MGM film lion
  • - Memorable comic actor
  • - Memorable comedian, or his biographer
  • - Memorable co-star of Haley and Bolger
  • - Memorable Bert
  • - Memorable "lionized" actor
  • - Mane man of film?
  • - Lionized comedian?
  • - Lion-ized actor?
  • - Lion player of 1939
  • - Lion player
  • - Lion of Hollywood
  • - Late comedian
  • - Hollywood's Cowardly Lion
  • - His last film was "The Night They Raided Minsky's," 1968
  • - He wore a lion suit
  • - He was the Cowardly Lion
  • - He played a lion
  • - He played a cat with no backbone
  • - He once played a lion
  • - Garland's leonine companion
  • - Garland's "cowardly" co-star
  • - Garland-classic costar
  • - Garland costar of 1939
  • - Garland costar
  • - Garland companion
  • - Garland co-star, 1939
  • - Entertainer Bert: 1895-1967
  • - Drama critic John
  • - Cowardly Lion of filmdom
  • - Cowardly Lion man
  • - Costar of Bolger, Haley, and Garland
  • - Comic Bert: 1895-1967
  • - Comedian Bert: 1895–1967
  • - Cohort of Haley and Bolger
  • - Co-star with Bolger and Haley
  • - Co-star of Garland, Bolger and Haley
  • - Co-star of Bolger, Haley and Garland
  • - Co-star of a 1939 classic
  • - Broadway comedian.
  • - Bolger costar of 1939
  • - Bolger costar
  • - Bolger co-star of 1939
  • - Bolger co-star
  • - Bolger castmate of 1939
  • - Bolger and Haley's 1939 costar
  • - Bolger 1939 co-star
  • - Bert, the lion portrayer
  • - Bert who sang "If I Were King of the Forest"
  • - Bert on the big screen
  • - Bert of The Wizard of Oz
  • - Bert of stage and screen
  • - Bert of comedy
  • - Bert of burlesque
  • - Bert of "leonine" fame
  • - Bert of Hollywood fame
  • - Bert
  • - Author/critic John
  • - Author of "Notes on a Cowardly Lion"
  • - An MGM lion
  • - Actor with the lion's share of a 1939 movie script
  • - Actor with Bolger
  • - Actor who roared to fame?
  • - 1964 Tony winner for "Foxy"
  • - 1939 costar of Garland
  • - 1939 co-star of Haley and Bolger
  • - 1939 classic co-star
  • - 1939 Bolger co-star
  • - "Waiting For Godot" star
  • - "The Wizard of Oz" star, Bert
  • - "Prick Up Your Ears" author John
  • - "Oz" lion Bert
  • - "Oz" cast member
  • - "Oz" actor
  • - "Oh, to be brave!" speaker (1939)
  • - "Notes on a Cowardly Lion" author
  • - "The Wizard of Oz" star
  • - He played the Cowardly Lion.
  • - Memorable comic
  • - Famed comedian
  • - Zany comedian.
  • - Memorable comedian.
  • - He waited for Godot
  • - Bert who played the Cowardly Lion
  • - Only "Oz" actor with two solo songs
  • - Lion player Bert
  • - Comic actor Bert
  • - Cowardly Lion portrayer
  • - Actor Bert of 'The Wizard of Oz'
  • - Actor Bert
  • - Cowardly Lion portrayer Bert
  • - Tony winner Bert
  • - Talking lion portrayer
  • - 'Notes on a Cowardly Lion' biographer John
  • - Co-star of Haley and Bolger
  • - Oz lion player Bert
  • - Bert who played a lion
  • - Bert of classic cinema
  • - Memorable lion suit wearer
  • - "If I Were King of the Forest" singer
  • - Portrayer of a big scaredy-cat
  • - Bert who played a 'fraidy-cat'
  • - Cowardly Lion player
  • - Early TV star, Bert
  • - "Oh, to be brave!" speaker
  • - Fearful feline portrayer
  • - Memorable big cat portrayer
  • - Bert who sang 'If I Only Had the Nerve'
  • - Co-star of Bolger and Haley
  • - Bert who had a lion's lines
  • - Actor with Bolger and Garland
  • - "If I Only Had the Nerve" singer
  • - Oz lion portrayer
  • - Bolger : Scarecrow :: ...... : Cowardly Lion
  • - Garland co-star
  • - Tony winner for 1964's 'Foxy'
  • - 1939 Garland costar
  • - Lion player of note
  • - The Cowardly Lion actor
  • - Drama critic John of The New Yorker
  • - 1939 Garland co-star
  • - Lionized actor?
  • - Actor who spoke the line, "I'd show him who was king of the forest!"
  • - "The Wizard of Oz" lion Bert
  • - Costar with Haley and Bolger
  • - Co-star of the American premiere of "Waiting for Godot"
  • - Player of a big scaredy-cat?
  • - Lion portrayer
  • - Cowardly Lion actor
  • - Lily-livered lion portrayer Bert
  • - Bert from "Oz"
  • - Noted 16-Across portrayer
  • - Actor whose voice is emulated by Snagglepuss the Lion
  • - Actor Bert (see 70-Across)
  • - See 120-Across
  • - Bert of "Ship Ahoy"
  • - Garland co-star of 1939
  • - Player of a big yellow cat
  • - Leonine movie star of old
  • - "Wizard of Oz" costar
  • - Memorable movie lion
  • - Vaudeville actor Bert
  • - Leonine actor Bert
  • - Cowardly Lion's portrayer
  • - "The New Yorker" theater critic John
  • - "If I only had a heart" singer Bert
  • - Bert who was a Leo, aptly
  • - Bert who played a cowardly lion
  • - Noted cat suit wearer
  • - Actor who was born a Leo, as it happens
  • - Bert whose best-known costume weighed 50 pounds
  • - Lionized comic?
  • - Actor who sang about courage
  • - Comedian
  • - See 52-Down
  • - See 67-Across
  • - "The Wizard of Oz" actor
  • - "The Wizard of Oz" co-star
  • - Co-star of Garland, Haley and Bolger
  • - Cowardly Lion actor Bert ....
  • - "Lion-ized" Bert and others
  • - Musical syllables
  • - christine of tv's "the good wife"
  • - Christine of "Evil"
  • - "the good fight" actress christine
  • - Christine of TV
  • - Christine of "Hideaway"
  • - "My First Mister" director Christine
  • - Christine of 'A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood'
  • - "Evil" actress Christine
  • - Actress Christine
  • - Christine of "Chicago Hope"
  • - 'Swing Shift' actress Christine
  • - 'The Good Fight' actress
  • - Emmy winner Christine
  • - Christine of 'The Blacklist'
  • - 'The Blacklist' actress
  • - Actress Christine of 'Chicago Hope'
  • - "Swing Shift" Oscar nominee Christine
  • - On-screen Christine
  • - Actress Christine of "Funny About Love"
  • - "Chicago Hope" Emmy winner Christine
  • - "Chicago Hope"'s Christine
  • - Christine of "Hawaii Five-0"
  • - Christine who directed the Oscar-winning short film "Lieberman in Love"
  • - "Funny About Love" star Christine
  • - Christine of "Swing Shift"
  • - "Chicago Hope" actress Christine
  • - Christine of "Running on Empty"
  • - Golden Globe winner Christine
  • - Emmy-winning co-star of "Chicago Hope"
  • - Christine who was in the bathroom when she won a Golden Globe
  • - Christine of "Gross Anatomy"
  • - Christine of "The Doctor"
  • - Christine of "Jack & Bobby"
  • - Christine ........
  • - Director of the Oscar-winning short film "Lieberman in Love"
  • - Emmy-winning Christine
  • - "Hideaway" actress Christine
  • - Former "Chicago Hope" actress Christine
  • - "Chicago Hope" star Christine
  • - Christine of Hollywood
  • - christine who earned an oscar nomination for 'swing shift'
  • - mcgarrett's mom on "hawaii five-0"
  • - "Chicago Hope" Emmy winner
  • - 'Swing Shift' Oscar nominee
  • - "Running on Empty" (1988) actress
  • - City in Finland
  • - Emmy winner for "Chicago Hope"
  • - "Chicago Hope" actress
  • - Dr. Austin's portrayer on "Chicago Hope"
  • - "Running on Empty" actress
  • - Actress in "Chicago Hope"
  • - "Hideaway" actress
  • - "Gross Anatomy" star
  • - Onetime "Chicago Hope" actress
  • - Dr. Austin portrayer on "Chicago Hope"
  • - City above Helsinki
  • - City near Helsinki.
  • - "Chicago Hope" star
  • - Swing Shift actress
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  • - My ...... (infamous Vietnam site)
  • - My ...., Vietnam
  • - Vietnam's My ......
  • - My ...... Massacre
  • - My ...... (1968 massacre site)
  • - My ...., Viet Nam
  • - My follower, in Vietnam
  • - My follower
  • - My ......, site of a '60s wartime atrocity
  • - China's Chou En-...
  • - oscar-winning "love story" film scorer francis
  • - medieval lyrical poem
  • - French film composer Francis
  • - "A Man and a Woman" composer Francis
  • - French film scorer Francis
  • - Chou En- —
  • - Poem of medieval France
  • - Old French poem
  • - French narrative poem
  • - "Love Story" composer Francis
  • - Old French narrative poem
  • - Chou En--- (former Communist leader)
  • - Medieval love poem
  • - China's Zhou En- ......
  • - Medieval French love poem
  • - Old French poetic form
  • - "Love Story" composer
  • - Chou En-...... (former Communist premier)
  • - "Love Story" score composer
  • - Medieval ballad
  • - Chu ...... (USMC base in Vietnam)
  • - Francis ......, "Love Story" composer
  • - Composer Francis
  • - Zhou En-....
  • - French poem
  • - Lyric poem of love
  • - Love poem
  • - Medieval lyric
  • - "A Man and a Woman" composer
  • - Medieval poem
  • - Medieval verse form
  • - Oscar-winning "Love Story" composer
  • - Medieval French verse
  • - Old French love poem
  • - Medieval French poem
  • - Medieval short tale
  • - Minstrel's offering
  • - Medieval lyric poem
  • - Old lyric poem
  • - Burmese native
  • - Medieval verse
  • - Short French tale
  • - Part of Chou's name
  • - Mongoloid tribesman
  • - Old French ballad.
  • - Native of Burma.
  • - Arthurian poem.
  • - French tale, of old.
  • - Burman tribesman.
  • - Burmese.
  • - Medieval tale
  • - Troubadour's song
  • - Troubadour's tune
  • - Troubadour's offering
  • - Capital of Punjab province in Pakistan
  • - Learning about a hot city in Pakistan
  • - Major city of Pakistan
  • - After Karachi, the most populous city in Pakistan
  • - Pakistani provincial capital near the Indian border
  • - Site of the Shalimar Gardens
  • - Wet leaving water hole in Asian country
  • - Punjab city
  • - Capital of Punjab province
  • - Wet leaving water hole in Pakistan
  • - Henry rejects source of iron from city in Pakistan
  • - Punjab capital
  • - Punjab capital, once
  • - Punjabi capital
  • - Pakistan's so-called "Garden of Mughals"
  • - Home of Shalimar Gardens
  • - City SSE of Islamabad
  • - Pakistan metropolis
  • - Punjab's capital city
  • - City in NE Pakistan
  • - City in Kipling's "Kim"
  • - City south of Islamabad
  • - City in Pakistan
  • - Capital of the Punjab province
  • - Capital of Punjab province, Pakistan
  • - Site of Pakistan's Shalimar gardens
  • - City NW of Delhi
  • - West Pakistan capital
  • - West Pakistan metropolis.
  • - City in the Punjab.
  • - Where Punjab University is.
  • - Capital of the Punjab.
  • - Site of Punjab University.
  • - City of the Shalamar gardens.
  • - Largest city of Pakistan.
  • - Capital of West Punjab, Pakistan.
  • - City of 1,000,000 in Pakistan.
  • - Large city in Pakistan.
  • - Important Punjab city.
  • - Capital of West Punjab.
  • - Scene of Kim's boyhood.
  • - The capital of the former province of West Pakistan
  • - Capital of the Punjab province in Pakistan
  • - Allama Iqbal International Airport locale
  • - Where to hear Urdu
  • - Shalamar Gardens locale
  • - Shalimar Gardens locale
  • - Punjabi city
  • - Kim's home.
  • - Where Shalimar gardens are.
  • - Indian city