➠ Words that start with r
List contains 17312 Words that start with "r".
- - WW2 flyers
- - British fliers of WW2
- - Airforce of Great Britain
- - WW2 airforce
- - richard burton and bruce forsyth served in which military outfit?
- - Pilot officers' U.K. group
- - u.k. bombers
- - Luftwaffe battlers in WWII
- - Many of "The Few" flew with this service [abbr.]
- - U.K. military arm: Abbr.
- - British pilots' gp.
- - English fliers [abbr.]
- - un peacekeeping participant
- - UK fliers initially react against foes
- - U.K. military branch with jets
- - British fliers' gp.
- - Brit. bombers
- - British bombers of WWII
- - British mil. branch
- - Actor Vallone
- - U.K. defense arm
- - WWII flying heroes
- - UK flyboys
- - U.K. flying corps
- - U.K. airmen
- - British mil. unit
- - Brit. flyers
- - W.W. II heroes: Abbr.
- - U.K. defense gp.
- - The "so few" Churchill referred to
- - The "few" in a Churchill speech
- - Luftwaffe foe: Abbr.
- - Luftwaffe foe, for short
- - Its motto is "Per Ardua ad Astra"
- - Brits' air arm
- - British mil. group
- - Brit. mil. org.
- - WWII UK flying group
- - WWII Luftwaffe foe
- - WWII fighter pilots' gp.
- - WWII British flyers
- - UK flying corps
- - UK defense arm
- - U.K. defense org.
- - Spitfire org.
- - Spitfire fliers, for short
- - Prince Charles served in it (Abbr.)
- - Part of Great Britain's defense
- - Military service HQ'd at Whitehall
- - London's defenders
- - Flying Brits
- - Churchill's pride of WWII
- - Churchill's military "few"
- - Churchill's "few"
- - British fliers of WWII
- - British fliers
- - British bomber grp.
- - Brit's air force
- - Brit. WWII fliers
- - Brit. air arm
- - Br. fliers
- - Br. air aces
- - Berlin Airlift grp.
- - Battle of Britain participant
- - Battle of Britain heroes
- - Battle of Britain fighter (Abbr.)
- - Battle of Br. aces
- - "A Yank in the ......" (1941)
- - "A Yank in the ......" (1941 war film)
- - WWII U.K. defenders
- - WWII pilots
- - WWII inits.
- - WWII heroes: Abbr.
- - WWII flyers
- - WWII Brit. fliers
- - WW II fliers
- - Wing commander's org.
- - W.W.II grp.
- - W.W. II heroes
- - W.W. II fighters
- - W.W. II bombers
- - W.W. II "Dambusters," for short
- - UK military pilots
- - UK military branch
- - UK defense group
- - UK defense gp.
- - UK air force
- - U.K.'s air arm
- - U.K. mil. org.
- - U.K. mil. group
- - U.K. fighter pilots' gp.
- - U.K. defenders
- - U.K. air branch
- - Their motto is "Through Adversity to the Stars": Abbr.
- - The wings of Britain.
- - The Queen's pilots
- - The pilots of Penzance: Abbr.
- - The "so few" of 1940: Abbr.
- - Tedder's W.W. II org.
- - Spitfire-flying grp.
- - Spitfire flyers, abbr.
- - Some WWII fliers
- - Some of the queen's men
- - Richard Burton served in it: abbr.
- - Rafael, to friends
- - Queen's pilots
- - Pilot officer's org.
- - Part of Field Marshal Alexander's cohorts.
- - Part of Britain's mil.
- - Org. with the motto "Per Ardua ad Astra"
- - Org. with squadrons of Spitfires
- - Org. with group captains and pilot officers
- - Org. with a targetlike mark on its flag
- - Org. with a college in Cranwell, England
- - Org. whose emblem features an eagle and a crown
- - Org. that flew Lancasters
- - Org. that battled the Luftwaffe
- - Org. involved in the gulf war
- - Org. concerned with national defence
- - Oldest military fliers
- - Ministry of Defence div.
- - Ministry of Defence arm
- - Mil. in Afghanistan
- - Mil. branch whose slogan was "Per Ardua ad Astra"
- - Luftwaffe's foe
- - Luftwaffe opposer
- - Luftwaffe foes briefly
- - Luftwaffe battler
- - Luftwaffe 95A
- - Large group of NATO fighters
- - Its Museum has a Battle of Britain Hall
- - HRM's fliers
- - Heroic W.W. II grp.
- - Heroes of Battle of Britain
- - Her Majesty's fliers
- - Gulf War contingent
- - Gp. commanded by Churchill
- - Goering's nightmare
- - George V approved its flag
- - Foe of the Luftwaffe: Abbr.
- - Flying WWII notables
- - Flying grp. since 1918
- - Flying fleet of the U.K.
- - Flight lieutenant's org.
- - Fliers with the Ministry of Defence: Abbr.
- - Fliers praised by Churchill
- - Fliers of 1941
- - Field Marshal Alexander's men.
- - Few who did much for many
- - Famous fliers.
- - Famed fliers
- - Eur. flyboys
- - English flyers
- - Eng1ish aviators
- - Eng. fliers
- - Eng. defender
- - Dresden bombing force: Abbr.
- - Defence gp.
- - Dam-busting grp. of 1943
- - Churchill's flyers
- - Churchill's "so few," for short
- - British WWII heroes
- - British W.W. II heroes
- - British W. W. II group
- - British pilots' grp.
- - British pilots: abbr.
- - British military force
- - British mil. service
- - British mil. flyers
- - British mil. fliers
- - British mil. arm
- - British heroes of W.W. II
- - British flying squad: Abbr.
- - British eagles: Abbr.
- - British defense arm
- - Britain's fliers of WWII
- - Britain's air power.
- - Brit. W.W. II heroes
- - Brit. protectors in W.W. II
- - Brit. mil. heroes
- - Brit. heroes of W. W. II
- - Brit. flying force
- - Brit. flyboys
- - Brit. fighting branch
- - Brit. defenders
- - Brit. bombers of WWII
- - Brit. armed service
- - Brit. answer to the Luftwaffe
- - Brit. air aim
- - Brit. air aces
- - Brit. aces of the 1940's
- - Brit. aces
- - Berlin bombers of W.W. II
- - Battle of Britain victor, for short
- - Battle of Britain group, briefly
- - Battle of Britain flying gp.
- - Battle of Britain defense gp.
- - Battle of Brit. heroes
- - Battle of Br. winner
- - Allied WWII fliers, for short
- - 1941 film "A Yank in the ......"
- - "The Few" of the U.K.
- - "So few" of fame
- - "So few," to W.S.C.
- - "Per ardua ad astra" org.
- - "El Cid" actor Vallone
- - "A Yank in the ......" (1941 movie)
- - "A Yank in the ......" (1941 film)
- - W.W. II fliers
- - W.W. II fliers: Abbr.
- - W. W. II group.
- - WWII fleet
- - Battle of Britain gp
- - Brit. mil. fliers
- - U.K. military fliers
- - U.K. fliers
- - British military org
- - Battle of Britain grp
- - Brit. fliers
- - Churchill's "so few": Abbr
- - Brit. pilots' squad
- - Org. for W.W. II Hurricane pilots
- - Brit. flying group
- - Br. Mil. org
- - Military org. that Prince William served in
- - U.K. flyers
- - Flighty types consumed by Niagara Falls
- - Luftwaffe foes of WWII
- - 'Battle of Britain' victors
- - U.K. mil. fliers
- - U.K. mil. branch
- - Part of the U.K.'s military
- - Churchill's "so few"
- - Battle of Britain org
- - Battle of Br. heroes
- - Grp. authorised to fly
- - U.K. flying aces' org
- - Air chief marshal's org
- - U.K. air arm
- - Heroes of the Battle of Britain, for short
- - WWII Dambusters' employer
- - U.K. military branch
- - Brit's air arm
- - U.K. flying grp
- - Org. in 2017's 'Dunkirk'
- - Battle of Britain flying org
- - Battle of Britain air gp
- - British flying grp
- - U.K. military arm
- - Far off flying service (inits)
- - Armed service (inits)
- - WWII British fliers
- - Part of the British military
- - U.K. flying squad
- - Brit. defenders up high
- - Luftwaffe attacker
- - Spitfire fliers of WWII
- - Royal Air Force
- - Battle of Britain fliers (Abbr.)
- - British military air grp
- - Squadron leader's org
- - British WWII fliers
- - Battle of Britain fliers, briefly
- - U.K. flying group
- - Battle of Britain VIPs
- - "The Few" of the U.K. military
- - Br. mil. force
- - Luftwaffe's U.K. foes
- - Ministry of Defence supporter
- - WWII flying group
- - Luftwaffe battlers (Abbr.)
- - Spitfire fliers (Abbr.)
- - UK defence arm
- - Flying British mil. branch
- - Brit's military air arm
- - UK flyers
- - UK military unit
- - UK fliers
- - British military branch (abbr.)
- - Luftwaffe foes: Abbr
- - Churchill's "so few," briefly
- - UK flying group
- - Prince William's mil. branch
- - Luftwaffe fighters in WWII
- - UK military pilots' org
- - Org. in the gulf war's Operation Granby
- - WWII fliers
- - British fliers (Abbr.)
- - British flyers, briefly
- - Flying Brits, initially
- - UK's Gulf War contingent
- - British flying gp
- - The 'so few' in a 1940 speech
- - Grp. conducting raids in W.W. II
- - W.W. II inits
- - As in the battles of Britain and Traflagar
- - ''Those magnificent men in their flying machines''
- - Pilots stuck in traffic
- - military flying grp.
- - The flying squad
- - Subj. of Churchill's "Never ... was so much owed by so many to so few"
- - English pilots' gp.
- - Coffee drink
- - they engage in fight and flight
- - San ..., seat of California's Marin County
- - Tennis star Nadal's first name
- - Roger's tennis rival
- - Roger's longtime rival
- - Tennis's Nadal
- - He beat Novak in the 2013 U.S. Open
- - Baseball's Palmeiro
- - First baseman Palmeiro who was suspended for using steroids
- - Conductor Kubelik or baseball's Palmiero
- - Palmeiro at first
- - Palmeiro of baseball
- - First baseman Palmeiro
- - Italian man's name.
- - netman nadal
- - He beat Novak in the 2020 French Open
- - .. Nadal, Spanish tennis ace
- - Tennis champion Nadal
- - Tennis star Nadal
- - Court rival of Roger
- - Rival of Roger and Novak
- - Nadal of tennis
- - He beat Novak in the 2014 French Open finals
- - Tennis rival of Roger
- - Western & Southern Open winner Nadal
- - Tennis player Nadal
- - San ......, Calif. (seat of Marin County)
- - San ...... (seat of Marin County)
- - First baseman Palmiero
- - Conductor Kubelik
- - Dominican dictator Trujillo
- - San ...... (Marin County seat)
- - Braves shortstop Belliard
- - Trujillo of the Dominican Republic
- - Novelist Sabatini.
- - San .., CA
- - San ...., city near San Francisco
- - San ...... (San Francisco suburb)
- - San ......, Calif.
- - Tennis superstar Nadal
- - First name of Spanish tennis player Nadal
- - Professional tennis player ... Nadal
- - Winner of 22 grand slam tennis titles
- - Spanish tennis star who defeated Daniil Medvedev to win the 2022 Australian Open his 21st major tournament singles title (2 wds.)
- - Spanish tennis player who won the Men's Singles at the 2017 US Open: 2 wds.
- - Winner of the Men's Singles final at the 2017 French Open: 2 wds.
- - Tennis player who is #22 on Forbes's 2015 list of highest-paid athletes: 2 wds.
- - Spanish tennis star who completed his Career Grand Slam in 2010: 2 wds.
- - Spanish tennis star
- - Roger Federer rival
- - Longtime rival of Roger Federer
- - Spanish tennis star who completed his Career Grand Slam in 2010: 2 wds.
- - Spanish tennis star who was ATP Player of the Year five times: 2 wds.
- - Tennis great Nadal familiarly
- - Nickname for tennis star Nadal
- - first name of tennis star nadal.
- - Nickname for tennis great Nadal
- - net star's nickname
- - Spanish tennis great Nadal familiarly
- - nickname for tennis's nadal
- - Tennis pro Nadal's nickname
- - "The King of Clay," informally
- - Tennis star Nadal, lovingly
- - Tennis star of the 2000s, familiarly
- - tennis great nadal, to friends
- - Tennis's Nadal, informally
- - Winner of 13 French Open titles, familiarly(Used today)
- - Winner of 13 French Open titles, familiarly
- - Nickname that drops the 'el'
- - Tennis nickname
- - Tennis star Nadal, informally
- - Tennis star Nadal, to fans
- - The King of Clay, familiarly
- - Tennis star Nadal's nickname
- - Spain's "King of Clay"
- - Tennis rival of Roger, familiarly
- - Nickname for 'The King of Clay'
- - Tennis star's nickname
- - Tennis great Nadal, to fans
- - Court star Nadal, informally
- - Nadal of tennis, familiarly
- - Tennis player Nadal's nickname
- - Nickname of tennis player Nadal
- - Tennis's Nadal, familiarly
- - Popular nickname for tennis star Nadal
- - Tennis's "King of Clay," to fans
- - nickname of tennis star nadal, winner of 14 french open singles titles
- - netster nadal's nickname
- - Nickname for tenniss Nadal
- - 2022 french open champ, to fans
- - Nadal, to fans
- - Nickname for Nadal
- - "......: My Story" (Nadal memoir)
- - Nickname for a two-time Wimbledon winner
- - Nadal's nickname
- - 14-time French Open champ, to his fans
- - 14-time French Open champ, headline-wise