➠ Words that start with p
List contains 21792 Words that start with "p".
- - Fence made with multiple stakes
- - A friend has new ideas for building a fence
- - Fence consisting of stakes
- - Fence of stakes
- - Fence made of stakes
- - Tall defensive fence
- - Defensive fence
- - Friend that is holding down fence
- - Fence of wooden stakes
- - Fence could be benefit for royal residence, we hear
- - Fence for defense
- - Defence of royal adviser, you might say
- - Defense fence
- - Line of high cliffs
- - Strong fence
- - Stake fence
- - Fence of defense
- - Protective fence
- - Line of cliffs
- - Defender's fence
- - High fence.
- - Fence of pointed stakes.
- - Unit of Hudson River escarpment.
- - Type of fence
- - it's staked by a friend with different ideas
- - With help from the palace, call for fortification
- - vishy's second upset after mate with english defence
- - Fort fortification
- - Ally that is holding down defensive barrier
- - Friend with strange ideas for defensive structure
- - Hudson River sight
- - Fort's defense
- - Bold cliff
- - Fort enclosure
- - Pointed stake
- - Hudson River scenic feature.
- - Defensive work.
- - Fortification
- - Defensive fortification
- - Defensive structure
- - Its purpose is defensive, the palace aide said
- - Radical ideas friends hold about fences
- - Defensive fences
- - Pointed fence stakes
- - Defensive barriers
- - Strong fences
- - Row of cliffs on the Hudson
- - Hudson River cliffs
- - Alas, spied about sets of railings
- - Fortifications of strong stakes in the ground
- - Fjord adjunct
- - Sets of cliffs
- - View from the George Washington Bridge
- - Hudson features
- - Hudson sight
- - Sight along the Hudson.
- - Line of steep cliffs.
- - Natural grandeur on the Hudson.
- - Hudson River escarpment.
- - 40 miles on the Hudson.
- - View from Riverside Drive.
- - Phenomenon of the Hudson.
- - Cliffs
- - Steep cliffs
- - Trident alternative
- - Classic '60s hit that mentions a roller coaster
- - A bit faded
- - A bit wan
- - A little light
- - A bit peaked
- - A little peaked
- - Unhealthily light
- - Somewhat wan
- - In need of some color
- - Rather wan
- - Kind of sick-looking
- - Kind of white
- - Lacking color
- - Looking ill
- - Picket fencing
- - Python finally slithering by fence
- - Fence becoming more insignificant
- - Getting whiter fence-piece?
- - blanching
- - Fence made of pointed sticks
- - Fence post — turning white
- - Pickets for fences
- - Turning whiter
- - Fence built by friend at home, close to outbuilding
- - Picket fence
- - Becoming wan
- - Getting whiter
- - Yard fence
- - Fence picket
- - Blenching.
- - Fence pickets
- - Losing color
- - Picket.
- - Type of fence
- - Losing superiority in comparison to skinhead making fence planks
- - Fence planks
- - Sarah's campaign strategist?
- - Formal retraction
- - Friendly boss recited contradictory verse
- - Recantation
- - Figure at Sarah's cigar store?
- - traditional horse race held in siena and other italian cities.
- - Blanch: Fr.
- - To grow dim, in Dijon
- - To make lighter, in Lyon
- - .... Mall, street on a Monopoly board
- - cast a ...... over (overshadow)
- - it covers the tomb of an early evangelist, we hear
- - It covers the sharp end and everything else
- - Gloomy atmosphere that rhymes with "fall"
- - Gloomy atmosphere (rhymes with " ball")
- - Weary? Get a blanket
- - a smoke screen to become wearisome
- - Cast a ...... over (make melancholy)
- - Chalice cover
- - Cover of gloom
- - Shroud
- - Penny covers everything with a shroud
- - Cover of darkness
- - Cast a ...... over
- - It can be cast in a tragedy
- - Coffin cover
- - Shroud of gloom
- - What's borne at a funeral
- - Dark cover
- - A sudden numbing dread
- - Cloth over a coffin
- - Shroud of darkness
- - Cover with gloom
- - .... Mall, London street
- - Become less interesting; funereal cloth
- - Power lines around area become dull
- - Cloth for coffin
- - Become uninteresting
- - Lose its attraction
- - Cloud of melancholy
- - Cloud of smoke
- - London's ... Mall
- - Gloomy effect
- - Double L garment
- - Become distasteful
- - Burial garment
- - Smog, e.g
- - Lose interest
- - Become wearisome
- - Gloomy aura
- - Become less appealing
- - Cloud of gloom
- - Gloomy atmosphere
- - Veil of gloom
- - Oppressive atmosphere
- - Grow wearisome
- - Third word ..
- - Dark cloud
- - Gloom producer
- - Get wearisome
- - Grow stale; coffin cloth
- - Become less interesting
- - Feeling of gloom
- - Kind of bearer
- - Gloomy covering
- - Depressing atmosphere
- - Weary old man's put on pounds
- - Coffin cloth
- - Funeral drape
- - Dark shadow
- - Aura of doom
- - Gloomy shadow
- - Become ho-hum
- - Turn tiresome
- - Black cloud
- - Begin to grate
- - Source of gloom
- - Become unpleasant
- - Get old
- - Gloomy mood
- - Become boring
- - Get old, so to speak
- - Get boring
- - Damper
- - Oppression
- - 10-Across atmosphere
- - 1957 title role for Frank Sinatra
- - 1957 Sinatra film
- - John O'Hara classic
- - O'Hara classic
- - Frank Sinatra-Kim Novak classic
- - 1940 Rodgers and Hart musical
- - 'Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered' musical
- - Musical based on an O'Hara novel
- - Friend for a baby koala?
- - Rodgers and Hart score
- - Rodgers musical
- - Rodgers and Hart 1940 success
- - ... strait, strait connecting its namesake bay (India) and the Bay of Bengal
- - Channel separating India from Sri Lanka
- - Michael of Monty Python - Nuisance
- - Sarah ---, John McCain's running mate for the 2008 US presidential election
- - sarah ...., first woman governor of alaska
- - Running mate of 2008
- - Tea Partier who said, "At this stage of my life, aren't I a little too prim and proper for all that ice bucket water dump thing?"
- - Noted discoverer of the African continent?
- - Michael of the Monty Python troupe
- - Going Rogue memoirist
- - 2008 running mate of McCain
- - Michael of "Fierce Creatures"
- - 'The Python Years' diarist
- - 'Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!' speaker Michael
- - Michael of Monty Python
- - Name on the 2008 Republican ticket
- - Politico who said 'Buck up or stay in the truck'
- - Sarah who wrote "Going Rogue"
- - "Going Rogue" author Sarah
- - "The Python Years" diarist Michael
- - 'Going Rogue' author
- - 'Going Rogue' writer
- - Caesar portrayer in "Not the Messiah"
- - Sarah of politics
- - Subject of the 2011 book "The Rogue"
- - Ex-Governor of 7-Across
- - Cohort of Cleese and Idle
- - Surprise selection of 2008
- - "Maverick" runner of 2008
- - Noted Couric interviewee of 2008
- - One subject of the book "Game Change"
- - Author of "America by Heart"
- - Author of "Going Rogue"
- - Candidate of 2008
- - She shared the ticket with McCain
- - Oft-lampooned candidate of 2008
- - Michael of "A Fish Called Wanda"
- - Cohort of Cleese, Idle, et al.
- - Comedian Michael of "Monty Python's Flying Circus"
- - One of the Monty Python team
- - Politician with the nickname "Barracuda"
- - Politician with the memoir "Going Rogue"
- - Python left in distress
- - Monty Python actor, Michael
- - Biden's debate opponent in 2008
- - Ferraro Mondale :: ... McCain
- - A Fish Called Wanda actor Michael
- - one-time biden debater
- - Python endlessly getting lighter
- - Tea partier parodied by Fey
- - She had a vice presidential debate with Biden in 2008
- - Sarah who recently signed a multi-year contract with Fox News
- - Sarah in '08 headlines
- - Former Alaska governor Sarah
- - English actor — former US vice-presidential candidate
- - Cleese castmate
- - 2008 VP candidate who recently parted ways with Fox News
- - Biden debated her in 2008
- - First Alaskan on a major U.S. party ticket
- - McCain's running mate
- - Biden's 2008 debate opponent
- - Alaska governor after Murkowski
- - Politico played by Fey in 2008
- - She debated Biden in 2008
- - Michael --, actor in Monty Python's Flying Circus
- - Idle colleague
- - Politician Sarah
- - Politico Sarah
- - Tea Party star Sarah
- - Politico lampooned by Fey
- - Monty Python member Michael
- - Biden's 2008 counterpart
- - Todd, Alaska's former "first dude"
- - Michael —, Python
- - Bristol, for one
- - Sarah --, US politician
- - "America by Heart" author Sarah
- - Monty Python alumnus
- - "America by Heart" author, 2010
- - Cleese cohort from his Monty Python days
- - Michael or Sarah
- - McCain running mate
- - Politician Sarah played by Moore and Fey
- - Governor who resigned from office in 2009
- - Pol Sarah
- - McCain mate Sarah
- - Michael who sang "I'm a lumberjack and I'm O.K."
- - Name on 2008 campaign posters
- - McCain's 2008 running mate
- - Tea Party sweetheart
- - "America by Heart" author
- - Monty Python member
- - Woman on a 2008 ticket
- - Fey look-alike?
- - Idle cohort
- - Actor Michael who wrote "Hemingway's Chair"
- - Monty Python team member
- - "How to Irritate People" star
- - Monty Python's Michael
- - Monty Python player Michael
- - "Hemingway's Chair" author Michael
- - 1979 Pontius Pilate portrayer
- - See 35-Down
- - Whom Biden debated in 2008
- - Short-term view not good, as seen in finished rewritten document
- - Pa limps on the broken set with an altered manuscript
- - Manuscript with a previous text erased for the next
- - friend first taking meps out for historical record
- - Nuisance admits a lack of energy at school producing reused manuscript
- - Reworked parchment
- - Manuscript where text has been written over earlier writing — sample tips (anag)
- - Surface on which a text has been written over erased inscriptions
- - Kayak and radar for two
- - Mum and dad, perhaps oddly impersonal entertaining daughter
- - Phrases that read the same forward and backward, like 17-, 24-, and 53-Across
- - Phrases like 18-, 24-, 53-, 59-Across and 4-Down
- - Reviver, radar, rotor, etc.
- - Radar, sis and arara
- - "Madam, I'm Adam," and others.
- - Things that read like 'senile felines'
- - Abba solos wow Anna?
- - Words reading the same both ways
- - Features of this puzzle
- - What the ends of the answers to all the starred clues are
- - Three pairs of them end the answers to starred clues
- - python star by airfields
- - Eg Hannah's daughter after friend in Italian city
- - Mate in capital hugging daughter in top spot, perhaps
- - Daughter invested in Italian china, apparently, for mum or dad?
- - One's never even right in head after left in agony
- - Friend in European city follows daughter, mum or dad?
- - Amicus inspiring daughter Hannah?
- - Mate in Italian city hugging daughter -- Anna, perhaps
- - In a word, though there's been a volte face, nothing's changed
- - Friend at airstrip needed radar for instance
- - E.g. Mum or Dad having daughter housed by friend in capital
- - One goes either way, as in my gym
- - Eg Anna's daughter following friend in city
- - 2002, or each of eight answers in this puzzle
- - Wordplay featured in 32-, 37-, and 38-Across
- - maybe hannah's daughter hosted by friend in italian city
- - daughter going after friend in city, ny – llewellyn, maybe
- - madam is one, sir isn't
- - word or phrase that reads the same backwards
- - Word such as "dud" or "reviver"
- - For example, 'a Toyota's a Toyota'
- - madam is one, sir is not
- - madam is, but sir isn't
- - and prim leo goes out and comes back the same way
- - work out log(prime) and subtract 1000 to get 14, perhaps
- - Radar for instance. madam? This must be where Python Michael lands?
- - daimler company regularly built racecar for example
- - Reversible word
- - West of Italy's capital, politico Sarah (Democrat) with mom or dad (10)
- - Any of three of this puzzle's answers
- - "Mr Owl ate my metal worm", for example
- - Race car, e.g
- - Pop or tot, e.g
- - Whatever way you look at it, it's the same - Dennis and Edna sinned?
- - Part of eight of this puzzle's long answers
- - One is deified
- - Mom or dad, e.g.
- - "Madam, I'm Adam," e.g
- - "Race car" is one
- - Anna or Otto, e.g.
- - "No, I told Ed lotion!", e.g.
- - "Do Geese See God?" is one
- - "Never odd or even" is one
- - Warsaw was raw, e.g.
- - "Name no one man," e.g.
- - "Madam, I'm Adam"
- - "Too hot to hoot," e.g.
- - Rotor or radar, for example.
- - "Madam" is one.
- - "Was it a cat I saw?" for instance.
- - Eve, e.g.
- - Bob, e.g.
- - Mom or dad
- - See 49-Across
- - Like mum or dad, unaffected by revolution
- - Like the words "deed" or "rotor"
- - Like "dad" or "mum"?
- - Relating to a phrase such as 'Madam I'm Adam'
- - Describing 18, I'd complain about including its first or last letter
- - training placid minor - that's like madam
- - Like mum, dad and sis, but not bro?
- - Reading the same forwards and backwards
- - Like mum and dad?
- - As is Cain, a maniac?
- - Reading the same forward and backward
- - The same either way
- - Description of Anna, Eve, Bob, Otto, Viv and Carol - plain dim, unfortunately!
- - Land I proclaim free in form of Malayalam?
- - What every answer on the perimeter of this puzzle is
- - Aha, puzzlers!
- - "You look just like Sarah," e.g.?
- - "How Does Sarah Stack Up?" (rejected campaign ad, 2008)
- - Ranking of an Alaskan politician?