➠ Words that start with p
List contains 21792 Words that start with "p".
- - Knight's mate and I made up
- - One of the legendary twelve peers of Charlemagne's court
- - knight-errant makes father take boy in
- - Renowned knight
- - a loud noise from a friend heralds the appearance of a knight-errant
- - that knight-errant remains a friend despite the loud noise
- - Champion's boy in distress
- - Chivalrous champion of a person in pain
- - i'd a plan to upset the knight
- - Boy in agony is a chivalrous knight
- - there's a row after a friend becomes a knight
- - Champion of Charlemagne being smart about companion
- - Chivalrous champion of a chap in pain
- - Heroic knight — aid plan (anag)
- - Heroic knight
- - Knight renowned for heroism and chivalry
- - Knight errant
- - Knight errant, young fellow suffering torture, it seems
- - Traveling gunslinger of old TV
- - Knight finding youth beset by torture
- - Old TV's "knight without armor in a savage land"
- - Legendary attendant of Charlemagne
- - Spiritual World of Warcraft class
- - Good knight
- - Peer of Charlemagne's court
- - Richard Boone's early TV role
- - Knight who will fight for what's right
- - Peer of Charlemagne.
- - Richard Boone's TV role.
- - Knight of Charlemagne's guard.
- - Officer of Charlemagne.
- - Champion of a cause
- - Chivalrous knight
- - Knight-....
- - Knight finds boy in pain
- - One of Charlemagne's twelve peers
- - knight gets friend and i confused
- - any of charlemagne's knights
- - Noble champion and mate having a row
- - a colleague and i upset a chivalrous type
- - Hurt fencing schoolboy champion
- - buddy has a row with a chivalrous type
- - Hurt boxing schoolboy champion
- - sounds like one night my friend made a racket
- - Trusted military chief
- - One who champions a cause
- - TV bounty hunter
- - Young man breaking bread for French champion
- - Peer, seeing a young man entering security number
- - Champion, boy in agony
- - Champion for a cause
- - Partner has to face a racket champion
- - Traveling gunslinger
- - "Have Gun - Will Travel" hero
- - '50s-'60s Richard Boone role
- - Heroic champion.
- - TV Western hero.
- - Knightly champion.
- - ...TV character?
- - TV role.
- - Champion
- - Ancient: Comb. form
- - Primitive: Comb. form
- - Old: Comb. form
- - Sea god who rode a dolphin
- - knightly champions
- - Knightly defenders.
- - There were 12 in Charlemagne's court
- - Fighters for a cause, chums suppressing a noise
- - Heroic knights
- - Charlemagne's doughty dozen
- - Knights of old.
- - Douzepers.
- - Legendary heroes.
- - The twelve peers of Charlemagne.
- - Prehistoric: Comb. form
- - Early: Comb. form
- - Ancient: Comb. form
- - Fossil expert, aware of log, is absorbed in formation of a petal
- - An expert in the study of fossils
- - Friend to a key metaphysician and a scientist digging herself into an early grave presumably
- - One who studies fossils
- - Friend to a key metaphysician and a scientist digging himself into an early grave presumably
- - Review revolution with Russell - the philosopher interested in being consumed by having an old bone to pick
- - fossil expert
- - mate goes a lot into grounds
- - One looking into past pressure over allegations 'too corrupt'
- - Prehistoric life pursuer
- - hail ace pilot moving out of the stone age
- - 1974 Medicine Nobelist George ......
- - George E. ......, 1974 Medicine Nobelist
- - stately homes a pupil walks around
- - Homes for queens
- - Kingly homes
- - Homes for kings and queens
- - Monarchs' homes
- - Hardly humble homes
- - Majestic homes
- - Fourth word of "Home, Sweet Home."
- - Royal homes
- - grand accommodation for a friend and some experts
- - Good service follows mate to grand homes
- - residences fit for a sultan
- - monarchs' residences
- - Large and stately mansions
- - Wherein kings and queens join a friend for cards?
- - Ornate buildings
- - They house a beginner in space, possibly
- - Royal houses
- - Royal buildings
- - Queens' houses
- - Queen bed locales?
- - Plants displayed round a monarch's houses
- - ...ker] Imaginary places for storing mnemonic images
- - Places for princes and princesses
- - Imperial abodes
- - Versailles and others
- - Frequent Disney settings
- - Hardly hovels
- - Where kings and queens live
- - Royal digs
- - They're fit for kings
- - Buckingham and the like
- - Posh quarters
- - Palladio's structures
- - Alcázar and Alhambra
- - Buckingham and St. James
- - Places for princes
- - Blenheim, e.g.
- - Posh abodes
- - Buckingham et al.
- - Blenheim and Crystal, for two
- - Buckingham and Crystal
- - Escorial and others.
- - Blenheim and others.
- - Fine abodes.
- - Buckingham and others.
- - Ornate places of entertainment.
- - Large ornate places of entertainment.
- - Royal residences
- - "...... mansions, . . . "
- - friend with a place to put the food – and it's tasty
- - synonym for tasty
- - friend has a place for a meal that's tasty
- - Friend has a selection of food that's tasty
- - Tasty
- - pleasant friend with a spreadsheet
- - Acceptable to mate on a bench?
- - pleasant to taste
- - Raised a drink, something taken at restaurant in Nice
- - Friend has some furniture that's in good taste
- - Pleasant tasting(Used today)
- - Savoury
- - Pleasant tasting
- - Agreeable friend with ace food
- - Pleasing to the taste buds
- - Okay to eat
- - Prepare to ship a Wall Street critter?
- - Toothsome
- - Savory
- - Pleasing to the taste
- - Edible
- - tasteful friend with what she may need to eat
- - satisfactory friend put on a list
- - What sidekicks do
- - Be among friends?
- - Be sociable (and a hint to 17-, 23-, 37-, and 45-Across)
- - Hang with buds
- - Be buddy-buddy
- - Like a stake
- - Relating to stakes
- - Stakelike
- - Mexican shelter
- - Shelter made from palms
- - Data-mining startup based out of Palo Alto, California which crossed the $20 billion mark in 2015 making it one of the early decacorns
- - like the "y" sound in "yam"
- - Like some consonants, as the nasal 'n'
- - Of part of the mouth
- - Kind of vowel
- - Like tongue-against-roof-of-the-mouth consonants
- - Spoken with the tongue near the roof of the mouth
- - Of the mouth's roof
- - Like the "y" sound in "yes"
- - I'll miss grandiose phonetist's pronouncement
- - Like some consonants
- - Certain consonant
- - in an acceptable manner
- - Friend, one of five picking up a final piece of ocean litter
- - Covered Asian litter borne by poles
- - Mean to keep a single one from a large brood in litter
- - China has a new one born with four others in litter
- - Litter
- - Where to have really good friends around for a dance?
- - Where a dancer may use an alias, on the quiet?
- - Where it's very nice to take friends out dancing
- - The Elysée, for example.
- - Where dad could sail around on the floor?
- - Public hall for dancing
- - Opera house in Paris's 9th arrondissement
- - ...... Royal (Louvre neighbor)
- - Geneva's ...... des Nations
- - Versailles, "par exemple"
- - Paris's ...... Garnier
- - Versailles, for one
- - Versailles building
- - Tuileries was one
- - ...... de Justice, Paris.
- - Elysée.
- - ...... Royal in Paris.
- - Tuileries, par example.
- - ...... de Chaillot.
- - Versailles, e.g
- - Roman gymnasium.
- - Most lightly coloured soldiers hiding a training-ground
- - Era that preceded the Permian-Triassic extinction event
- - The study of fossils
- - Lay out galleon too damaged inside old study
- - Fudged late apology on such a science
- - jack, best supporting actor oscar-winner for city slickers
- - Jack of "City Slickers"
- - Actor Jack of "City Slickers"
- - Actor Jack from Pa.
- - Actor in both "Shane," 1953, and "City Slickers," 1991
- - Actor in City Slickers
- - Jack of films
- - he won his only oscar at age 73 for "city slickers"
- - Oscar winner for "City Slickers"
- - Ladd's foe in "Shane"
- - ... paneer
- - ...... paneer (Indian dish made with spinach)
- - Area within location for splendid residence
- - Ornate place of entertainment
- - magnificent house owned by star performer and his friend
- - Home of vaudeville.
- - Residence of a sovereign
- - Area in location for Versailles?
- - Area in location for Buck House?
- - Area within location for splendid house
- - Location occupied by heart of royalty?
- - "The Haunted ......," poem of 1839
- - Mecca of old vaudeville
- - Type of dwelling.
- - father takes material to royal residence
- - stately mansion
- - Leading aristocracy found in place fit for a king
- - Tokyo Imperial ...
- - Unlike 18 across, home in Buckingham for father with shoestring
- - step outside a large magnificent residence
- - Royal/official residence
- - my friend - what a card - and what a home he has!
- - Buckingham ..., London
- - There's a Winter one in St. Petersburg and a Summer one in Beijing
- - Palazzo
- - Large magnificent building
- - Close friend with one imposing pad
- - article in position in royal residence
- - Potala ... (Lhasa landmark)
- - Blenheim OR Buckingham
- - What 'mahal' means in Persian
- - Position around area in Buckingham for one
- - Somewhat papal, a ceremonial building, impressive
- - majestic dwelling
- - Posh place for dad to do up
- - Grand residence
- - Royal abode(Used today)
- - Setting for many fairy tales
- - Royal building
- - Queen's digs
- - King's house
- - Glorious home
- - Posh abode
- - Royal digs
- - Monarch's home
- - Royal castle
- - Big house
- - Paid a fair amount for Chantilly chateau
- - Digs for a princess
- - Regal abode
- - Royal residence
- - March around the French chateau
- - Monarch's residence
- - Glitzy estate
- - China has very good football team
- - Grand dwelling
- - House containing a splendid building
- - Royal abode
- - Grand building
- - Versailles, e.g
- - Royal home
- - Churchill was born in one
- - Regal digs
- - Quarters for a queen
- - Home encapsulating a royal residence
- - State quarters?
- - Place fit for a queen
- - The Alhambra, for one
- - Elsa's frozen home, in "Frozen"
- - Elsa's home in 'Frozen'
- - Friend with brilliant home -- a big expensive one
- - King's home
- - Dad wants ornamental fabric in splendid home
- - Kingly home
- - Buckingham, for example
- - Large building site conceals article
- - Kingly residence
- - Royal dwelling
- - Centre for monarch in residence
- - It's hardly a hovel
- - King's quarters
- - Fairy tale setting
- - Versailles attraction
- - Regal home
- - Classic theater name
- - France's Élysée, for one
- - Alhambra, e.g.
- - Buckingham, e.g.
- - Queen's Guard workplace
- - Regal residence
- - Fairy tale setting, sometimes
- - Guard's workplace
- - King's residence
- - Many an archaeological site
- - Camelot sight
- - Alhambra, for one
- - Buckingham ....
- - Camelot structure
- - Home fit for a king
- - Stately digs
- - Crystal ...... (erstwhile British landmark)
- - Ferber's "Ice ......"
- - Vaudevillian's goal
- - Sultan's digs
- - Asgard structure
- - Buckingham, for one
- - Alhambra or Buckingham
- - Ritzy residence
- - SF place for a cow?
- - Ferber novel: Ice ......
- - Princely place
- - Dream house
- - Snow White building
- - Duke's home
- - The Hague's Peace ......
- - Fontainebleau attraction
- - Elysee, e.g.
- - Blenheim, for one
- - Alcazar, for one
- - Pitti, for one
- - Leningrad's Winter ......
- - Vaudevillians' mecca
- - Broadway landmark
- - Vaudeville landmark
- - St. James, for one.
- - Uffizi, for one.
- - Schönbrunn, for one.
- - Quirinal edifice.
- - Famous theatre.
- - Queen's residence
- - Grand home
- - Opulent residence
- - Place for a queen
- - Place for a king
- - It's fit for a king
- - See 28 Across
- - Castle
- - See 34-Across
- - A better team than Villa?
- - friend getting expert to build a royal house
- - Buckingham ...... ["The Crown" setting]
- - Friend attached to fantastic, majestic building
- - Her Majesty's unmentionables?
- - Second book of Naguib Mahfouz's "Cairo Trilogy"
- - What Aladdin craved and Jasmine wanted to escape, in the Disney film
- - Secret schemes within a powerful group
- - Financially distressed royal residence?
- - Accommodated as royal, delicate fabric placed in room
- - Part of the queen's tea service?
- - Where one might spot a king
- - Discount for a Versailles tour?
- - They're guarded for the queen
- - Beefeater, e.g
- - Security force at a stately mansion
- - Protection for the royal family
- - Crown protection
- - Regime change catalyst
- - Takeover of lingerie fabric in the Keystone State?
- - Dictator's downfall, perhaps
- - In 1919, a post-war treaty was signed in the Hall of Mirrors at this former French royal residence
- - Brew for the king and queen?
- - aid in stopping a royal wound?
- - Old railroad showpieces
- - Posh railway accommodations