➠ Words that start with s
List contains 38459 Words that start with "s".
- - droop before start of another long story
- - Flag introduction of Aeschylus epic work
- - Short story's antithesis
- - Story of the Forsytes, again
- - Long, involved story about why you're late, say
- - Slump on sofa at last for a story
- - Talk about start of affair? It's a long story!
- - Drop a story of old
- - story for older folk?
- - Story that might take hours to tell
- - A long-running adventure story
- - Long heroic narrative
- - A gas product of Icelandic origin
- - Long, epic tale
- - "A Song of Ice and Fire," e.g.
- - Silver found in South Africa? It's a long story!
- - It's an old story, like the operatic start of 34 across, perhaps?
- - a long story shown in instalments again
- - Adventure story spanning generations
- - Gossip comes up with a story
- - Long, complicated tale
- - epic tale of adventure
- - Long story of French novelist, unfinished
- - "Grettir's ...," ancient Icelandic epic that tells the tale of the outlaw Grettir
- - Long account from bores again
- - fail to keep up a legend
- - Story that seems to go on forever
- - Icelandic story
- - Long detailed story depicting generations of a family
- - Lengthy account of a gas explosion
- - Story that might take place over multiple movies
- - Tale spanning generations
- - Story of silver in an Australian state
- - Shanghai regularly deserted? It's a long story
- - fail to maintain tension with a group of stories
- - a great, uplifting story
- - a long story about a gas leak
- - A laugh arising in story
- - A very long and involved story
- - story of son succeeding king in musical composition
- - Long story of heroic deeds
- - Narrative telling the adventures of a family
- - tale with a quest, often
- - Long detailed story (The Twilight ..., e.g.)
- - Lengthy story, or a multigenerational story
- - Long tale of heroic achievement
- - Droop before a long story
- - Term for long tales of heroic achievements and brave conquests, often associated with Nordic history
- - Long story a source of joy when upset
- - "The ... Begins" song by "Weird Al" Yankovic which is a parody of "American Pie" by Don McLean
- - Complicated story
- - In part, blows a gasket? It's a long story!
- - Long and detailed story, like "Star Wars"
- - Long heroic account or story
- - flag with a tale of heroism
- - Story of significant length
- - tale in a tome, perhaps
- - Form of writing regularly seen in Shanghai
- - Talk about a long story!
- - Long account from Tories again
- - Some characters again appear in long story
- - Long tale of heroism
- - heroic story in the news again
- - "...... a long story"
- - Sprawling story
- - Tale of grand proportions
- - Long, detailed account
- - Drawn-out story
- - Tale of the Forsytes
- - Big job for a storyteller
- - Story that goes on and on
- - Series of novels, maybe
- - Long yarn
- - Long historical novel
- - Grandiose story
- - Generation-spanning story
- - Family history, e.g.
- - Era-spanning story
- - Whale of a tale
- - Story of the Forsytes
- - Story of generations
- - Story from Reykjavik, e.g.
- - Something to keep a teller busy?
- - Not a short story
- - Multigenerational story, e.g.
- - Multi-generational story
- - Long, drawn-out story
- - Long, detailed story
- - Long tale of derring-do, e.g.
- - Long story of heroic exploits
- - Long and complicated story
- - It's a major account
- - Involved story
- - Generation-spanning work
- - Forsyte story
- - Adventurous story
- - Adventure-filled story
- - A long tale such as "Beowulf"
- - Word in the subtitle of Alex Haley's "Roots"
- - Word in a Galsworthy title
- - Viking story
- - Very long story
- - Tale of Volsung, Sigmund, etc.
- - Holiday provider for those fifty or over
- - Company selling to OAPs
- - Chapter after chapter
- - Extensive heroic tale
- - Viking legend
- - it goes on and on and on and on ...
- - "Roots," eg
- - Protracted tale
- - The "Twilight" series, for one
- - The Forsyte ... (British miniseries based on John Galsworthy novels)
- - "The Twilight ...: Eclipse" (2010 movie)
- - norse legend
- - "Twilight," for one
- - N.K. Jemisin's Broken Earth trilogy e.g.
- - The "Star Wars" movies, for one
- - Candy Crush ... (popular app)
- - "Star Wars," eg
- - Movie series "The Twilight ..."
- - SAG awards
- - The 'Dark Star' trilogy, for example
- - "War and Peace," for one
- - Grand scale - slang
- - "The Twilight ..." (vampire franchise)
- - "The Twilight ..." (Stephenie Meyer book series)
- - 'Cutting for Stone,' for one
- - Heroic chronicle
- - "The North and South Trilogy" is one
- - Roman-fleuve
- - Wordy account
- - "The Forsyte ......"
- - "Volsunga ......"
- - Candy Crush ......
- - "The Thorn Birds," for one
- - Epic chronicle
- - Big account
- - "The Twilight ......: New Moon"
- - "Little House on the Prairie," e.g.
- - The Forsytes had one
- - Tale on an epic scale
- - Sprawling narrative
- - Michener genre
- - Grandiose tale
- - Drawn-out tale
- - Complicated account
- - "The Twilight ......: Eclipse"
- - Tangled tale
- - Heroic prose narrative
- - Heroic legend
- - Galsworthy's "The Forsyte ...."
- - Forsyte, for one
- - Drawn-out drama
- - "The Twilight ......: Breaking Dawn"
- - Thousand-plus-pager
- - Thousand-plus pager, e.g.
- - Tale spanning centuries
- - Sometimes tedious tale
- - Old-time tale
- - John Galsworthy wrote one
- - Heroic account
- - Extensive tale
- - Epic account
- - Continuing drama
- - Considerable account
- - Complex chronicle
- - "Beowulf" or "Iliad," e.g.
- - Viking epic
- - Trilogy, typically
- - Thousand-plus-pager, perhaps
- - The "Twilight" series, e.g.
- - The "Star Wars" trilogy, for one
- - The "Divergent" series, e.g.
- - Tale written in runes, perhaps
- - Dip down in the middle
- - Drop a bit
- - Fall down
- - Hang down loosely
- - Settle down!
- - Droop down
- - Droop, sink down
- - Drop temporarily
- - Hang down
- - Sink down
- - Drop down
- - Drop
- - Drop down slightly
- - Droop down, like an old couch
- - Slump down
- - Lose tensile strength
- - Lose resiliency
- - Lose out to gravity
- - Lose firmness, like an old sofa
- - Lose firmness, like an old mattress
- - Lose firmness, as a mattress
- - Lose firmness in the middle
- - Look pooped
- - Lack muscle tone, perhaps
- - It's fixed by a facelift
- - It appears several times in this puzzle, so fill'er up!
- - Hollywood union, for short
- - Hollywood acronym
- - Have a dip
- - Grp. that gave 47A a Life Achievement Award in 1999
- - Go south, as sales
- - Go soft, like an old sofa
- - Go slack
- - Give in to aging, often
- - Get old, as a roof
- - Get less taut
- - Get less firm
- - Feature of an old mattress
- - Evince weariness
- - Entertainment labor union that merged with AFTRA in 2012
- - Droop, like an old mattress
- - Droop a bit
- - Downswing
- - Dip in the middle, like an old mattress
- - Dip in the middle, like a worn-out mattress
- - Dip in the middle
- - Deflate some
- - Defect in an old sofa
- - Decline in prices
- - Decline in price
- - Certain players' assn.
- - Cause for plastic surgery, maybe
- - Big inits. in Hollywood
- - Bed problem
- - Become swaybacked
- - Be hardly lively
- - Be affected by gravitational pull
- - Anti-aging treatment target
- - Annual awards org.
- - AFTRA kin
- - AFTRA cousin
- - Accede to gravity
- - ...... Harbor, N. Y.
- - ...... Harbor, Long Island
- - ...... Award (annual honor given by a performing union): Abbr.
- - ...... Award (annual honor given by a performers' union): Abbr.
- - Plastic surgeon's concern
- - Subside(Used today)
- - React to gravity
- - Lose pep
- - Lose support
- - Fall (in value)
- - Lose tension
- - Lose value
- - Hollywood org.
- - Mattress annoyance
- - Start to fall
- - Grow weary
- - Show wear
- - Actors' org.
- - Thespians' org.
- - Hang
- - What spirits may do
- - Buckle under pressure
- - Yield to pressure
- - Harbor
- - Give in to pressure
- - Lose oomph
- - Become weary
- - Concern about an old sofa
- - ...... Harbor, first official port of entry to the United States
- - Lose your pep
- - Get droopy
- - Give under pressure
- - Old mattress problem
- - Give a little
- - Be depressed in the middle
- - Begin to droop
- - Mattress problem
- - Lose resilience in the middle
- - Old couch woe
- - Sample of smorgasbord served up with dip
- - Give in the middle
- - Old mattress woe
- - Actors' union, briefly
- - Droop in the middle
- - Sink
- - What old sofas do
- - Droop, as an old couch
- - Decline, as stocks
- - Show dejection, in a way
- - Give somewhat
- - Droop, sink in the middle
- - What mattresses and spirits may do
- - Sink some
- - Old sofa problem
- - Grp. that Ronald Reagan once supported
- - Really sink in?
- - Hang from gallows again?
- - Droop, as a couch
- - Give way under pressure
- - Fall from heights again
- - Cave in
- - Bulge downward
- - Become less taut
- - Hang from rafters again
- - Show overuse, as a sofa
- - Dip
- - Decline of Romans again?
- - What jowls do
- - Fail to hold
- - What sad spirits do
- - Reason for a surgical lift
- - Big acronym in Hollywood
- - What jowls might do
- - Sofa problem
- - Hang loose
- - Hollywood's .... Awards
- - What shoulders may do after a disappointment
- - Fall from cliffs again
- - Mattress weakness
- - 2012 AFTRA merger partner
- - Be affected by gravity
- - Show weariness
- - Worn-out sofa's problem
- - What jowls or spirits may do
- - Give a little bit
- - Decline, as stock prices
- - Droop, as a mattress
- - Decline in value
- - Lose elasticity
- - Need a lift?
- - Be droopy
- - Crisis of the middle ages?
- - Become droopy
- - What some shoulders and pants do
- - Start to tire
- - What old couches tend to do
- - Dip, as stock prices
- - Begin tiring
- - Reason for a facelift
- - Lose vigor
- - Furniture concern
- - Plums
- - A facelift removes it
- - Sink in the middle
- - Couch problem
- - Bend under pressure
- - Lose zip
- - Lose strength
- - Sign of aging
- - Tire
- - Bearish time
- - Slacken
- - Wilt
- - Betray weariness
- - Yield to gravity
- - Slump
- - Give in to gravity
- - Bend downward
- - Lose tautness
- - Succumb to gravity
- - Get tired
- - Lose rigidity
- - Hang limply
- - Hang loosely
- - Go limp
- - Flop
- - Hang low
- - Lose firmness
- - Lose resilience
- - Lose intensity
- - Wither
- - Take a dip
- - Droop
- - Perceptive
- - Become flabby
- - Settle.
- - Give way
- - Temporary decline
- - Wane
- - Flag
- - Roof problem
- - Temporary downturn
- - Downturn
- - Decline
- - It's a long story
- - Fall
- - Lose energy
- - Give
- - Weaken
- - Depression
- - Lose momentum
- - Buckle
- - Bend ...
- - Languish
- - Sink in the middle, as a mattress
- - Sink in the center
- - decline or end of precious silver
- - become slack
- - many a december birth, casually
- - Bow in the middle
- - Subside
- - Bend under a weight
- - To droop, hang low