➠ Words that start with q
List contains 1324 Words that start with "q".
- - Letters at the end of a logician's proof
- - Letters at a proof's end
- - Proof finale, in brief
- - Abbr. in a proof
- - mathematics: which letters come after something has been proven?
- - Initials in a math proof
- - Abbreviation in a proof
- - Post-proof abbr.
- - Letters in math proofs
- - Thus, in proofs
- - Proof's ending
- - Proof's end
- - Proof-ending trigram
- - Proof-concluding abbr.
- - Proof conclusion
- - Math-proof initials
- - Math letters
- - Math journal letters
- - Letters to a mathematician
- - Letters of triumph
- - Letters of logic
- - Letters of evidence
- - Letters at the end of a math proof
- - Letters at the end of a math dissertation, perhaps
- - Latin abbr. used in math proofs
- - It's often caught by proof readers
- - Geometry letters
- - Final letters in geometry
- - Final letters encountered when proof reading?
- - End of a math proof
- - Conclusive letters
- - "That which was to be demonstrated," in proofs
- - "Here's the proof!"
- - Math proof
- - Proof letters
- - Letters for a proof reader
- - Letters at the end of a proof
- - Geometry proof letters
- - Math proof abbr
- - End of a proof, for short
- - End of a proof
- - Proof-ending letters
- - Proof-ending abbr
- - 'Proven,' in proofs
- - Math proof ending
- - Proof ending
- - Logician's letters
- - Argument-ending letters
- - "That's the proof," in math
- - Logical conclusion letters
- - End-of-proof letters
- - Abbr. after a proof
- - Letters of proof
- - Proof abbr
- - Letters following a proof
- - Last thing seen by a proof reader?
- - Proof finale letters
- - Proof ender
- - Logician's proof ending
- - Math proof-ending letters
- - Abbr. ending a math proof
- - Proof finish
- - Logical ending
- - Ending letters
- - Abbr. at the end of a proof
- - Letters concluding a proof
- - Letters seen during proofreading?
- - "Proved!" letters
- - Logical letters
- - Conclusion letters
- - Proof finisher
- - Last letters of a math proof
- - Letters from a mathematician
- - Proof initials
- - Math proof letters
- - Mathematician's letters
- - Proof concluder
- - Calculus class letters
- - Concluding letters for a proof reader
- - End-of-proof abbr.
- - Proof finale
- - Mathematical proof letters
- - Math prof's proof ender
- - Abbr. that a proof reader might come across?
- - Letters after a proof
- - Proof closer
- - Letters seen by a proof reader?
- - mathematical proof finisher
- - Which was to be demonstrated
- - Euclidean abbr.
- - Geometry abbr.
- - End of a demonstration?
- - Which was to be proved
- - Which was to be demonstrated (legalese)
- - Theorem prover's sign-off
- - Theorem initials
- - Proved, in math.
- - Mathematician's sign-off
- - Math text abbr.
- - Math finale
- - Logician's triumphant sign-off
- - Logician's signoff
- - Logician's sign-off
- - Logician's "and, therefore"
- - It is proven monogram
- - Geometric postscript
- - Geometer's sign-off
- - Geometer's postscript
- - Geometer's P.S.
- - Finale for a geom. lesson
- - Equivalent of "the end"
- - End of many an argument
- - As shown, for short
- - Argument's conclusion
- - Abbr. in a math textbook
- - "That's how it's done" mathematically
- - "That's how it's done"
- - "I proved my point"
- - "Here endeth the math"
- - "And there you have it!" to a mathematician
- - "And that's how it's done!", for short
- - Latin abbr.
- - Math initials
- - Math abbr.
- - Mosul money
- - Familiar inits. in math
- - Quantum electrodynamics, abbr
- - Logical conclusion
- - Logician's 'as was proven'
- - Mathematician's 116-Down
- - The end of mathematics?
- - 'And that proves it'
- - Abbr. in math class
- - Math class abbr
- - Mathematician's 'I'm done'
- - Logician's conclusion
- - Logician's 'There you have it'
- - 'Proven!'
- - Lawyer's acronym
- - Mathematician's closing flourish, at times
- - Mathematician's 'Done!'
- - Relative of "Voilà!"
- - Logician's abbr.
- - Math prof's "There you have it"
- - Latin abbr. used in math
- - End of an argument
- - Abbr. after a series of equations, maybe
- - Logician's "There!"
- - Triumphant end?
- - Logical abbr.
- - Mathematician's interjection
- - Logician's "ta-da!"
- - Argument ender
- - Mathematician's "See, like I said"
- - Mathematician's initials
- - Math notation
- - Mathematician's abbr.
- - Mathematician's "ta-da!"
- - Peter Parnell play about physicist Richard Feynman
- - Logician's "Proved!"
- - Gertrude Stein's first novel, published posthumously as "Things As They Are"
- - Eye infection
- - Ocean liner, briefly
- - Noted liner, briefly
- - Royally named liner, briefly
- - Monarch who gives an annual Christmas speech, briefly
- - Monarch who took the throne in '52
- - Monarch in Netflix's 'The Crown,' informally
- - Longest-reigning British monarch, informally
- - Kate Middleton's nana-in-law, briefly
- - Royal who's notably a crossword fan, for short
- - Role for Helen Mirren, briefly
- - Cunard retiree, briefly
- - Long-reigning English monarch, informally
- - Monarch moniker, for short
- - British monarch beginning in '52
- - Retired Cunard liner, briefly
- - British monarch, initially
- - Cunard vessel named for a reigning monarch, familiarly
- - great liner, for short
- - Famed ocean liner, for short
- - Famed ocean liner [abbr.]
- - Ocean liner, familiarly
- - Famed Cunard liner, familiarly
- - Role for Helen Mirren, informally
- - U.K. V.I.P
- - Prince Philip's spouse, for short
- - Longtime Cunard flagship, for short
- - Royal Brit, in brief
- - ...... Centre (London conference building named for a living royal)
- - Legendary ocean liner, familiarly
- - Kate Middleton's mother-in-law, for short
- - Cunard flagship for 35 yrs.
- - Grandmother of 30-Across, informally
- - Former Cunard fleet member, for short
- - Awarder of MBEs
- - Helen Mirren's crowning role, informally?
- - Ruler crowned in 1953, informally
- - Retired Cunard flagship, for short
- - Cunard liner, informally
- - Liner of note
- - Prince Philip's wife, for short
- - Oscar-winning role for Helen Mirren, in brief
- - Letters used in geometry problems.
- - Proof letters
- - Math abbreviations
- - Drugs that will help you finish your math proofs?
- - Which was to be done: Lat. abbr.
- - Which was to be done: Abbr.
- - Geom. term
- - "Therefore, I have proven the existence of jalapeños!"?
- - Fall Sunday VIPs
- - Gridiron VIPs
- - NFL VIPs
- - TD throwers
- - td throwers, often
- - Gridiron play callers, for short
- - They throw TDs
- - they throw to tes
- - NFL players who throw to wide receivers: Abbr.
- - nfl team leaders
- - lamar jackson and tom brady, for two (abbr.)
- - montana et al.: abbr.
- - ones getting exercise on hikes, for short
- - pros who might get sacked
- - hail mary deliverers, for short?
- - Sack takers, briefly
- - Play directors, briefly
- - NFL snap-takers
- - Mahomes and others: Abbr.
- - Brady and Brees, for ex.
- - Brady and Brees, e.g.
- - BMOCs, often
- - Many Super Bowl MVPs
- - Most Super Bowl M.V.P.s
- - Lamar Jackson and Patrick Mahomes, for short
- - Early NFL draft picks, often
- - Moon and Starr of the NFL
- - Most Super Bowl MVPs
- - Ones making passing judgments, for short?
- - Some NFL All-Pros
- - Signal callers, for short
- - NFL passers
- - NFL play callers
- - Bradford and Bradshaw, for two: Abbr
- - Snap receivers: Abbr
- - NFL pass throwers
- - Play starters, for short
- - NFL players who pass
- - Victims of NFL sacks
- - Ones going for hikes, for short?
- - Snap targets, for short
- - Play callers, for short
- - The Manning bros.
- - Ones taking hikes: Abbr.
- - NFL captains
- - Moon and Starr: Abbr.
- - Brees and Brady: Abbr.
- - NFL signal-callers
- - Super Bowl MVPs, often
- - The Mannings, e.g.
- - Football passers, for short
- - NFL players such as 64-Across
- - Tebow and Romo, for short
- - Sackable NFL players
- - Valuable fantasy football picks, for short
- - The Manning brothers, e.g.
- - They may pass from shotguns: Abbr.
- - The NFL's Montana and Favre, e.g.
- - The Mannings, briefly
- - Sackable NFLers
- - NFL hurlers
- - Ones making handoffs, for short
- - Eli and Peyton Manning, for two: Abbr.
- - Signal callers: Abbr.
- - Highly paid NFLers
- - Ones making snap decisions?
- - Montana and others, for short
- - "Hike!" callers in football, for short
- - Bootleg runners, for short
- - The Mannings of the NFL
- - NFL's Mannings, e.g.
- - The NFL's Mannings, e.g.
- - N.F.L. hurlers
- - TD pass throwers
- - Audible callers on the gridiron (abbr.)
- - Ball-passing NFLers
- - Huddle figs.
- - Some hikers' targets, for short
- - Moon and Starr, for short
- - Montana and Marino (abbr.)
- - Passers, briefly
- - The NFL's Manning brothers, for two
- - NFL leaders
- - Football VIP's
- - Vick and Favre (Abbr.)
- - Ball-passing N.F.L.'ers
- - TD tossers
- - Some NFLers
- - Snap takers, for short
- - Shotgun figures: Abbr.
- - Audible callers: Abbr.
- - They take a lot of hikes: Abbr.
- - Gridiron V.I.P.'s
- - Gridiron sneakers: Abbr.
- - Moon and Tittle (abbr.)
- - Warner and Brady
- - Tittle and Tarkenton: Abbr.
- - Brett Favre and Doug Flutie, for short
- - Montana and others: Abbr.
- - Montana and Moon, in brief
- - Some N.F.L. players
- - Grid leaders
- - Some NFL All-Stars
- - Manning and Manning, e.g.
- - Drive directors, briefly
- - Brees and Rogers, e.g.
- - 23 out of the 44 Super Bowl MVPS
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- - patrick mahomes and c.j. stroud, for two: abbr.
- - Mideast orchestral group?
- - Hopping video game character
- - Arcade game character pursued by a snake named Coily
- - Video game with a cube-hopping character
- - Video game that takes place in an Escheresque pyramid
- - Video game character who begins atop a psychedelic pyramid
- - Venerable pyramid game
- - Pyramid hopper in a 1980s arcade game
- - Orange video game hero
- - Orange character from the '80s who appears in "Wreck-It Ralph"
- - Hopping arcade character
- - Game that takes place on a pyramid
- - Cube-jumping arcade game of the 1980s
- - Cube-hopping video game
- - Cube-hopping character in a 1980s arcade game
- - Cube-hopping '80s arcade creature
- - Classic arcade game with an asterisk in its name / Character featured in the Adam Sandler bomb "Pixels"
- - Classic arcade game character who hopped around a pyramid
- - Arcade game that takes place on a pyramid
- - Arcade game hero who swears in an alien language
- - Orange-colored arcade star
- - Noted cubist of the '80s?
- - '80s arcade sensation with an asterisk in its name
- - Some Gulf residents
- - Some OPEC ministers
- - Residents of the world's richest country per capita
- - Persian Gulf residents in Doha
- - Emirate subjects
- - Their country is a peninsula
- - 2022 World Cup hosts
- - Neighbors of Saudis
- - Middle Eastern football competition?
- - Petting zoos full of '80s video game characters?
- - 1983 arcade game sequel
- - Duo that might review films based on arcade games?
- - Start of a sports prediction
- - Merchant vessel with concealed guns
- - Mystery ship
- - Efficiency stat for NFL passers
- - Sports metric where a perfect score is 158.3
- - MI6 R&D division in 007 novels
- - Plays after some snaps, in brief
- - Devious plays run by NFL signal callers
- - 4th-and-inches plays, often, in brief
- - 4th-and-inches play, often
- - Tricky-sounding short yardage attempt, briefly
- - Short yardage play, often, for short
- - Short yardage play, briefly
- - Common goal line play, for short [2 wds]
- - Post-snap ploy, briefly
- - Scholars of Eli Manning and Tom Brady?
- - 1970 Leon Uris novel
- - Novel whose four parts are titled "The Plaintiff," "The Defendants," "Brief to Counsel," and "The Trial"
- - No. 19 on the list (by Leon Uris)
- - 1970 Leon Uris book, and a hint to this puzzle's theme
- - Once a day, as in Latin
- - Area of a ship where ceremonies take place
- - financial technique of quantitative easing
- - Ontario Freeway, colloquially
- - abbreviation for queen elizabeth
- - Math equation using square numbers
- - Taco Bell competitor
- - Chipotle competitor
- - Mexican-style fast casual restaurant chain
- - Chipotle alternative
- - Chipotle rival
- - Big name in burritos
- - "Fast Fresh and Friendly" chain
- - Mexican chain owned by Jack in the Box