➠ Words that start with p

List contains 21792 Words that start with "p".

  • - Two ducks in a cricket match
  • - Matching set of two
  • - two to have an open-air one-off
  • - Look on page two
  • - Connect two devices via Bluetooth say
  • - Two cards of the same value, say
  • - Two matching socks or cards
  • - As usual, "round about one" means two
  • - Two matching playing-cards
  • - Two cards of the same rank in poker
  • - quiet tune or two
  • - Connect, as two devices
  • - ... off (form teams of two)
  • - two fruit, say
  • - an item or two?
  • - two jacks or aces
  • - Two of a kind peel off, say
  • - connect, as to a bluetooth device
  • - i take the rap for the two of them
  • - Two queens, but not a king
  • - Two queens or two sevens
  • - soft melody - two in fact
  • - two items of the same kind
  • - Two kings or two queens, e.g.
  • - a set of two similar things considered as a unit
  • - Two ducks in cricket
  • - sounds like one fruit, but it's two
  • - Piano tune for two
  • - Two aces, e.g
  • - two, often matching
  • - Two things of a kind
  • - soft tune or two
  • - Two threes, for one
  • - Two of a kind, in poker
  • - Two twos, e.g.
  • - Two who woo
  • - Two tens, for one
  • - Two socks
  • - Two of the Red Sox?
  • - Two of a similar type
  • - Two matching things
  • - Two jacks, for instance
  • - Two ducks in one game of cricket
  • - Two boots
  • - Two aces, for example
  • - Two 10s, e.g.
  • - Set of two matching objects
  • - quiet tune for the couple
  • - Au .... [nanny]
  • - Lord's ducks perhaps mating animals
  • - Match as socks
  • - Couple split over America changing direction
  • - Couple appears at intervals in plagiari
  • - matching twosome
  • - father - one with royal couple
  • - Olympic skating couple e.g.
  • - Shameful spectacles at Lord's or the Oval
  • - Couple of queens or tens
  • - match power with attitude
  • - equal with one couple
  • - poker hand that's nothing to write home about
  • - Fix, as Bob the Builder would
  • - Picked up fruit item
  • - how many are needed by 25?
  • - remus and romulus, e.g.
  • - one in average couple
  • - Skin, so to speak, brace of ducks
  • - Priest embraces perfect couple
  • - i knock back about a couple
  • - Norm is out of line where this couple's concerned
  • - Set melody on piano
  • - like peaches and cream
  • - Unimpressive poker hand
  • - Old man seen with Irish couple
  • - Unit of socks or scissors
  • - Piano melody — or duo
  • - Piano tune for possible performers of duet
  • - success in the game concentration
  • - Match sock to sock
  • - it beats a high card, in poker
  • - You and I make one together
  • - Matching socks, for example
  • - ... of shoes or socks
  • - Grace and Frankie or Thelma and Louise?
  • - duo's quiet tune
  • - Dad got one right or a couple
  • - A .... of shoes
  • - Piano (broadcast item)
  • - A ... of socks
  • - number of hands needed for a piano melody
  • - Poker hand that might cause a player to bluff
  • - Unremarkable poker hand
  • - Sock set or a couple
  • - Modest hand
  • - Hosiery item
  • - Socks set
  • - Monogamy quorum
  • - A three-of-a-kind beats it
  • - Low-ranking poker hand
  • - Complement of socks
  • - Unexciting poker hand
  • - Twins or socks, e.g.
  • - Texas hold 'em holding, perhaps
  • - Tabloid topic, often
  • - Socks selection
  • - Skating team
  • - Shoe-store buy
  • - Set of skates
  • - Scissors minimum
  • - Queen-high beater
  • - Pogues "A ...... of Brown Eyes"
  • - One couple
  • - It might be held by a folder
  • - Good hold'em holding
  • - Full house part
  • - Full house holding
  • - Duad
  • - Boxer shorts quantity, even though it's just one
  • - Ark-boarding unit
  • - Ark set
  • - ...... of socks
  • - Unit of pants
  • - Twins or matching socks, e.g.
  • - Trent Reznor "A ...... of Doves"
  • - Timberland buy
  • - The Pogues "A ...... of Brown Eyes"
  • - The Kettles or McGees
  • - Socks purchase
  • - Socks complement
  • - Socks buy
  • - Small matched set
  • - Skating competition entry, maybe
  • - Similar set
  • - Shoes or stockings
  • - Shoes or socks
  • - Scissors or trousers
  • - Rockport buy
  • - Put together, as socks
  • - Poker holding lower than three-of-a-kind
  • - Poker hand that three of a kind beats
  • - For a colourful finish, maybe I want pork
  • - A colourful finish
  • - Coated area of meat packaging isn't wide
  • - Get artistic with hearts?
  • - Wrestler with a "shell shocker" finishing move?
  • - Have a wild night out
  • - Have a ball with revolutionary decree to the artists perhaps?
  • - How attender with pint is out to have a wild celebration
  • - Have a ball with revolutionary decree?
  • - Celebrate big-time
  • - ... for a Cincinnati contractor?
  • - Go on a spree, slangily
  • - Have a really wild time
  • - Carouse, in a way
  • - Have a wild time
  • - Have a high old time.
  • - Go on a tear
  • - Go on a spree
  • - Toss down pint at three and have a big night out
  • - Celebrate riotously
  • - Go carousing
  • - Carry on carelessly
  • - Celebrate in style
  • - What an artist may do in celebration?
  • - Artist's advice for having fun?
  • - Celebrate wildly
  • - Live it up
  • - Celebrate boisterously
  • - Carouse
  • - Party hearty
  • - Celebrate
  • - Celebrate or apply enamel to village reactionary
  • - Toy that hurts its holder as it spins?
  • - Matched up
  • - Outdoor dining spot
  • - Applies colour
  • - Works with oils, perhaps
  • - Works with watercolors
  • - Covers with acrylics
  • - Covers with colour
  • - Applies a coat of color
  • - applies tempera
  • - Cans of Benjamin Moore e.g.
  • - Colouring agents
  • - Uses oils
  • - Tracy Lawrence "Somebody ...... the Wall"
  • - Emulates Degas
  • - Does canvas work
  • - Changes the color of, maybe
  • - Art class supplies
  • - Emulates Monet
  • - Works in oils
  • - One in underwear produces art
  • - Pal out of Spinal Tap makes it more colourful on the canvas
  • - Daubs a wall
  • - Emulates Raphael
  • - Puts a coat on, of a sort
  • - Stuff on palettes
  • - Puts a coat on?
  • - Cans on a Lowe's shelf
  • - Goes over the wall?
  • - Oils, e.g
  • - Something Corporate "She ...... Me Blue"
  • - Emulates Homer
  • - Puts on a coat
  • - Oils and enamels
  • - Muralists' needs
  • - Creates a canvas
  • - Puts on at least one coat
  • - Uses watercolors
  • - Freshens a wall, perhaps
  • - Wields a brush
  • - Sherwin-Williams selections
  • - Works on a canvas
  • - Emulates Toulouse-Lautrec
  • - Describes in vivid detail
  • - Does some work on the house
  • - Palette supplies
  • - Colorful horses
  • - Colorful suspensions
  • - Emulates El Greco
  • - Emulates Wyeth
  • - Emulates Frank Stella
  • - Emulates Seurat
  • - Uses cosmetics
  • - Does brushwork
  • - Companions of coloring books
  • - Vacation gear for D. D. E.
  • - Paraphernalia for Eisenhower and Churchill.
  • - What Dufy does.
  • - What Churchill does in leisure time.
  • - Applies oil to, perhaps
  • - Applies color
  • - Oils
  • - Whitewashes
  • - Art store buy
  • - Decorates
  • - *Art class supply
  • - Palette array
  • - Body shop supply
  • - Art supplies
  • - Colors
  • - Works on walls
  • - Watercolors
  • - Gift for an artistic child
  • - Artist's supplier
  • - Patron's request of Vincent Van Gogh, resulting in "Café Terrace at Night"?
  • - Celebrate boisterously
  • - "......, and first and third will be colorful"
  • - Furniture restorer's chemical
  • - Work on an octagonal sign?
  • - It puts on coats
  • - Rembrandt's tool
  • - Studio item with a thumb hole
  • - The ropes employed by those crafty types of people who put a coat on at work?
  • - Ropes
  • - Mooring ropes
  • - artists keep a boat by the bank
  • - They're responsible for the sketches of new pantries
  • - Vermeer and Monet
  • - The decorators building pantries
  • - Those who put on their coats to work with most of 1 across in a number of hospitals
  • - Professionals who put on coats for work
  • - Manet and Monet, e.g
  • - Their names are hidden in eight answers in this puzzle
  • - Oil men?
  • - Palette users
  • - Van Gogh and Grandma Moses
  • - House coaters
  • - They put on coats
  • - Whistler et al.
  • - Monet, Manet, etc.
  • - Artists.
  • - Manet and Monet
  • - Monet and Manet
  • - Hopper and Turner
  • - Spot for a beret
  • - Flake art news
  • - One way to put on a coat
  • - Sprayer of coats?
  • - Body shop sprayer
  • - Alternative to a brush when coating the side of a house
  • - War-games weapon
  • - Alternative to a roller
  • - They make you dizzy while redecorating a room
  • - Van Gogh's "The Starry Night," e.g
  • - 'The Mona Lisa,' e.g.
  • - "Mona Lisa," e.g.
  • - Artwork on the wall
  • - 25-Across, e.g.
  • - Artist's picture
  • - Job for tradesman desperately keen to secure one
  • - Using an easel
  • - Applying pigment to a canvas
  • - Graphic art
  • - Artwork
  • - Old master.
  • - Artist's work
  • - Eager to capture one in nude perhaps
  • - Eager to grasp essence of big picture
  • - Mental suffering can, leading to great piece of art
  • - Creative process isn't restricted by blip?
  • - Work of a kind that's causing suffering over time
  • - Museum exhibit
  • - Museum piece.
  • - Art made with watercolors or acrylics
  • - Breed of Tonto's Scout
  • - Spotted pony
  • - Spotted equine
  • - Pinto
  • - Weapons in a colorful war game
  • - War-games weapons
  • - Endurance level of a sort
  • - Point where it starts to hurt
  • - One putting on a coat, maybe
  • - Artist, one getting tied up?
  • - One working in a studio
  • - One canvasing?
  • - Grant Wood, for one
  • - Goya, for one
  • - Paul Potter, for example.
  • - Rope for making a boat fast.
  • - Churchill, for example.
  • - Homer, for one
  • - Shipping line artist
  • - Old man to bury someone like Monet
  • - Van Gogh or Van Dyck
  • - Artist suffering, short term
  • - Artist; decorator
  • - Atelier figure
  • - Oil man?
  • - Manet or Matisse
  • - Mondrian, e.g.
  • - Provider of some coats
  • - Moses or Motherwell
  • - Ship's rope
  • - Boat rope.
  • - Maugham's Charles Strickland.
  • - Rowboat rope.
  • - Eisenhower, in his spare time.
  • - Calling of Jimmy Ernst.
  • - A stern fast.
  • - Mr. Churchill.
  • - Model employer
  • - Mountain lion
  • - Cougar
  • - Turner, e.g
  • - Monet, say
  • - Manet or Monet
  • - Monet or Manet
  • - Artist
  • - Manet or Dali
  • - chap putting a coat on
  • - Rembrandt, e.g
  • - Where Monet got his physical?
  • - Gallery owner's challenge?
  • - Brush stroke on canvas?
  • - Works of art cause discomfort and ringing sounds
  • - Sniping at terrible pieces of art
  • - Most of the hint of colour in New Spain created by the artists
  • - Works of art
  • - What Picasso and Salvador Dali were known for
  • - Some wall decor
  • - Artworks
  • - Torment from ringing sounds produced the scream and others
  • - 'Sunflowers' and 'Water Lilies'
  • - Prado items
  • - Ruskin's theme.
  • - On a spree
  • - This clue is down and "out"
  • - Surviving urban blight?
  • - Stones classic "...... Black"
  • - 1966 #1 Rolling Stones hit
  • - #1 Rolling Stones single featuring a sitar
  • - *Put at bay
  • - 1966 hit with the lyric "I wanna see the sun blotted out from the sky"
  • - 1966 Rolling Stones single with the opening lyric "I see a red door ...": 3 wds.
  • - 1966 Rolling Stones song featuring a sitar: 3 wds.
  • - 1966 Rolling Stones hit
  • - 1966 Rolling Stones hit ... or an instruction to be followed four times in this puzzle
  • - gentileschi, for instance, isn't commonly covered by newspapers
  • - Artist wound hair
  • - Acetone in our home chemistry set
  • - Base coat on a wall, maybe
  • - It's often the first coat
  • - Coat-applying tool
  • - It can put on a coat
  • - Coat applier
  • - Wall's color spreader
  • - It may help when putting on some latex
  • - Color spreader
  • - Acrylic container
  • - Cosmetics container
  • - Apply a wall coating in either of two opposite shades? [1966/1991]
  • - Car restorer's task
  • - Handyman's assignment
  • - House coat
  • - Hardware store gadget that creates the perfect color
  • - Hardware store appliance
  • - Crackin', peelin' and fadin'?