➠ Words that start with p
List contains 21792 Words that start with "p".
- - Website designer's specification
- - Web site designer's specification
- - PC scrolling key
- - Certain scroll key on PC
- - It might be served Bolognese
- - Page-for-page
- - Lost again in place describing leaves of a particular type
- - Relating to leaves (of a particular type)
- - Of a book's leaves
- - Where mastheads are run in some newspapers
- - Where a lead story may be continued
- - Early in the story
- - Singers Patti and Tina?
- - Patti and Ike's great book?
- - Patti and Ted co-author a thriller?
- - Book by Patti and Tina?
- - Patti and Tina's bookshop?
- - Patti + Lana
- - Book that's hard to put down
- - summon artist creating fantastic book
- - summon artist for exciting book
- - 'the errand-boy and the artist', an exciting book
- - Exciting book
- - lathe operator follows servant in unputdownable book
- - Engrossing thriller of a book
- - you may not need a bookmark for one ... and a hint to this puzzle's circles
- - Book you can't stop reading
- - An engaging book?
- - A type of book that sounds like a person
- - Compelling read
- - Read you can't put down, and a hint to the starred answers' indicated letters
- - Wild ape, grunter in exciting tale
- - Can't put it down to pianist's assistant?
- - Exciting work uniting assistant and painter
- - Enthralling work required, send for artist
- - Summon artist, producing an absorbing book
- - Gripping book
- - Can't put that down to pianist's assistant?
- - Exciting work, one appreciated by the organist?
- - Book you can't put down
- - Compelling work, original in Prado, by mature English painter
- - It's hard to put down
- - It's put down by writer for servant on return train
- - Book for Ellen and Ted?
- - Assistant to pianist? That's exciting work
- - Any great read
- - Gripping read ["Get back!"]
- - Engrossing read
- - Summon Ted at a media meeting?
- - It can make you lose track of the time
- - Description of a good novel or script
- - You can't put it down
- - Something that's hard to close?
- - It may keep you awake at night
- - Contact a TV mogul?
- - Gripping read
- - Ideal summer read
- - Summon a cable magnate?
- - Engrossing book
- - Exciting novel
- - Popular beach reads
- - They're hard to put down
- - Gripping books
- - Photo caption of singer Patti looking around?
- - number the entire book in the head without a drink
- - Number, as a book
- - Put numbers in a songbook, say
- - Number the sheets in a book
- - Add numbers to, say
- - Add numbers to (a book)
- - Add numbers to
- - contacting via beeper
- - Calling on the P.A.
- - Calling via P.A
- - Using a beeper
- - Part of a bellhop's job
- - Calling by name
- - Seeking by calling aloud.
- - Summoning at an airport, e.g
- - Galley arrangement
- - Job for buttons at the Savoy
- - Doing bellboy chores.
- - Numbers in a corner, often
- - Numbers before or after each break
- - Adds numbers to, say
- - Like leaves in "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn"
- - Brewster of "Criminal Minds"
- - Presley's co-star in "Love Me Tender"
- - Actress ...... Brewster
- - "criminal minds" star brewster
- - Where a newspaper index often appears
- - Sir James ........ (British surgeon 1814 to 1899 )
- - Presley's "Love Me Tender" costar
- - Pathology pioneer Sir James ......
- - Debra of "The Ten Commandments"
- - Debra in "Love Me Tender"
- - Debra of "Love Me Tender"
- - British surgeon, Sir James
- - Debra of film
- - Debra of "Broken Arrow"
- - "Love Me Tender" leading lady Debra
- - British pathologist, Sir James ......
- - "The Ten Commandments" actress
- - Presley's Love Me Tender love interest
- - 50's-60's actress Debra
- - Debra of films
- - Debra of Hollywood
- - One of the Bermudas
- - Famed English surgeon: 19th century
- - Famed English surgeon: 19th c.
- - English pathologist: 19th century
- - English statesman: 1505–63
- - Statesman in Henry VIII's day
- - Debra
- - English surgeon, 1814–99
- - Bermuda island.
- - Island of the Bermudas.
- - Bermuda parish.
- - Small island of Bermuda group.
- - Hollywood's Debra.
- - Debra of the movies.
- - Debra of the films.
- - Actress Debra
- - Actress who plays Emily Prentiss on 47-Across [2 wds]
- - The Sun's topless model feature
- - Look for a specific passage in, as a book
- - 'Without a Trace' actor Anthony La....
- - 'Vamps and Tramps' writer Camille
- - "Sexual Personae" author Camille
- - Salon.com essayist
- - Feminist author Camille
- - Italian river
- - A dog apparently came up to hang around temple
- - father finds deity at a temple
- - Tiered tower temple
- - Start to pray, with a deity and a temple
- - father disturbs a god in an asian temple
- - Multi-roof temple
- - Certain temple
- - Tall eastern temple
- - pa disturbs a god in an asian temple
- - a godfather in the temple!
- - Temple walk perhaps in flat area
- - Pair of fathers go round to temple.
- - Keep a god away from the inside of a temple
- - Tall eastern temple building
- - tower with tiers
- - father sees a god in a chinese temple
- - Old man with deity and a temple
- - dad sees a god in an eastern temple
- - asian tiered temple
- - An Eastern temple
- - Some worship a god at temple
- - Ornamental temple
- - Goa pad converted in temple
- - Some worship a god at a temple
- - Place of worship whose third, fourth and fifth letters are appropriate
- - Temple a deity enters each year
- - personal assistant to zeus found next to a building
- - many-tiered buddhist temple
- - building with many eaves
- - Temple — a party space rejected!
- - Towering manifestation of Eastern religion
- - Tiered Chinese tower
- - Taoist tower
- - East Asian structure
- - Tiered eastern tower
- - Sacred tower
- - When doubled, American Samoa's capital
- - When doubled, a Pacific capital
- - When doubled, a South Pacific capital
- - When repeated, a Pacific port
- - When repeated, a Polynesian capital
- - With 66-Across, an island capital
- - When doubled, a Polynesian capital
- - Doubled, a South Pacific harbor
- - When doubled, an American capital
- - When repeated, capital city of 11,000
- - When repeated, the capital of American Samoa
- - Doubled, a Polynesian capital
- - When repeated, capital of American Samoa
- - Half of the Samoan capital
- - When repeated, a Pacific harbor
- - Half a Pacific island city's name
- - Pacific capital
- - When doubled, an American Samoa city
- - When repeated, an American Samoa city
- - When repeated, a Samoan city
- - When repeated, a Samoan port
- - First half of a Samoan city
- - Vino de ...... (Spanish wine designation)
- - When doubled, a Samoan port
- - Polynesian port, when doubled
- - Half a Samoan city
- - Guam's ...... Bay
- - Half a Samoan city name
- - American Samoa port, when doubled
- - When doubled, a Samoan city
- - Half the name of a Samoan city
- - Samoan port part
- - Samoan port, if repeated
- - Half of a Samoan port
- - Pedro's payment
- - Pedro's pay
- - Half a seaport name
- - Double this for a Samoan port
- - Double this for a Samoan seaport
- - Half a South Seas resort
- - Half a Samoan port
- - Half a Samoan town
- - Half of a Samoan city.
- - Part of name of Tutuila port.
- - Half of a Samoan seaport.
- - Half of the name of a Samoan harbor.
- - Short for a naval station in American Samoa.
- - Yugoslav island in the Adriatic.
- - jean de florette novelist; log pan anag.
- - Author of "Topaze"
- - Two-act opera by Leoncavallo — literally "clowns"
- - 1892 Leoncavallo opera
- - Premiere conducted by Toscanini
- - Opera often paired with "Cavalleria Rusticana"
- - Leoncavallo opus
- - Leoncavallo masterpiece
- - 1892 opera by ruggero leoncavallo
- - Book units
- - Essay length units
- - Tablet units
- - Printing units
- - Attendants; gapes (anag.)
- - A reader turns them in a book
- - attendants with leaves
- - Calls for blocks of computer memory
- - paper boys?
- - sheets of a magazine
- - website subunits
- - Young attendants making a book?
- - Having been produced by bookish type - lead pencil doesn't look new
- - Patti and others
- - Website divisions
- - interns for airings
- - young attendants appearing in the book
- - Book composition
- - they turn over when booked in court
- - Numbered book parts
- - Egyptians release tiny bits of the book
- - A dictionary might have more than 1,000 of them
- - Apple's word processor
- - What A Book Is Comprised Of
- - Fly leaves
- - Parts of a calendar
- - young attendants used by bookmakers
- - What a book is made up of
- - postscript about a generation producing young gallants
- - Summons, as a doctor
- - Senate runners
- - Summons by name
- - Capitol Hill aides
- - Young attendants
- - Verso and recto
- - Trainbearers.
- - They run for the Senate
- - Sheets that make up a magazine
- - Post section with dirt
- - Numbered sheets in a book
- - Dog-eared items
- - Dog-ear sites
- - Does hotel-lobby duty
- - Contacts via beeper
- - Contacts someone in like the '90s
- - Hotel employees
- - Flips through
- - Court attendants
- - Senate staffers
- - Errand runners
- - Senate staff
- - Apple alternative to Word
- - Leaves (of book)
- - Leaves to turn
- - Newspaper parts
- - The OED's 21,728, e.g
- - Newspaper makeup
- - Leaves at the library?
- - Website parts
- - Book makeup
- - Egyptians release tiny book collections
- - Egyptians ignore tiny book collections
- - NBC interns
- - Remove iron from Singapore in sheets
- - Contents of books
- - House helpers
- - What's turned for much 29 Down
- - Leaves errand boys
- - Pamphlet innards
- - They're in the book
- - Senatorial aides
- - Congressional gofers
- - Parts of a book
- - Leaves the attendants
- - Sheets of a book
- - House aides
- - The original U.S. Constitution had four of them
- - Book inserts
- - Leaves Postmaster General without Roman letters
- - Calls to the phone
- - Leaves on a shelf?
- - Book collection
- - Some aides
- - Senate gofers
- - 'War and Peace' famously has more than 1,200
- - Book leaves
- - They may hold up trains
- - They may be found under the covers
- - Spine attachments
- - Calls via intercom
- - Senate aides
- - Leaves from the library
- - Airport summonses
- - Congressional staffers
- - They're attached at the spine
- - Capitol runners
- - Summons electronically
- - They're turned by scholars
- - Summons, in a way
- - Rectangular leaves
- - Leaves of a book
- - Knights-in-training
- - Leaves in a bind?
- - Their numbers are in the book
- - Senate messengers
- - Beeper calls
- - Loose leaves
- - Contacts via a beeper
- - Knights' right hands
- - House gofers
- - They're turned
- - Leaves in a book
- - Knights' attendants
- - Alerts by beeper
- - Activates a beeper
- - More of review
- - Tries to find, in a way
- - Leaf pair
- - Knights-to-be
- - Reader's turns
- - 17- and 65-Across, and 10- and 25-Down
- - They're bound to stay in place
- - Some summonses
- - Uses a cell phone feature
- - Buzzes, say
- - Uses a beeper
- - Typesetter's text
- - Senate crew
- - Senate errand-runners
- - Legislative aides
- - Summons via the intercom
- - Capitol Hill gofers
- - Found in a book
- - Senate assistants
- - Leafs
- - Senate boys
- - Bellboys
- - Capitol go-fers
- - Novelist's output
- - Leaves of grass
- - Sheets
- - Beeps
- - Book parts
- - Calls, in a way
- - Calls for
- - Buzzes
- - Portions
- - Leaves.
- - Summons
- - Components of a scrapbook
- - Parts of a PDF or a book
- - Senate aides spot leaks?
- - big name in celebrity gossip
- - New York Post's gossip spot
- - New York Post gossip section named for its location