➠ Words that start with s

List contains 38459 Words that start with "s".

  • - Griffin's pen pal in fiction
  • - Port Arthur's lake
  • - Roman conqueror's victim
  • - Roman's victim: 290 B.C.
  • - Horace's farm.
  • - ...... farm, Horace's villa.
  • - Half of a Nick Bantock literary pair
  • - Texas-Louisiana border river
  • - Italian progenitor
  • - Like the women in a famous Rubens painting
  • - River on the Texas/Louisiana border
  • - River between Texas and Louisiana
  • - Texas/Louisiana border river
  • - "Griffin & ....": 1991 best-seller
  • - East Texas river
  • - Ancient Apennines dweller
  • - Texas-Louisiana boundary
  • - Rubens subject
  • - "Griffin & ......" (Nick Bantock book)
  • - Victim of Roman aggression: 290 B.C.
  • - Victim of Roman aggression
  • - Southwest lake or river
  • - E Texas river
  • - Italic language
  • - Ancient Italic tongue
  • - Boundary river of Texas
  • - River or lake in Tex. and La.
  • - Apennine dweller of yore
  • - Apennines dweller, subjugated circa 290 B.C.
  • - Texas–La. border river
  • - Anc. Italian
  • - Of a people conquered by Rome.
  • - Texas-Louisiana river.
  • - Ancient dweller in region of Apennines.
  • - Texas border river
  • - Texas river
  • - Tex. river
  • - Ancient Italian
  • - Ste.-......, Quebec
  • - Old people at home in Lincoln hugged by two sons
  • - Women abducted by Romulus and his men
  • - Group assimilated by the Romans
  • - Women mentioned in Livy's history of Rome
  • - Ancient Italian people
  • - Ancient Italic people
  • - Victims in a Bologna sculpture
  • - Apennine Italians subjugated by the Romans
  • - Group victimized by Romans: 290 B.C.
  • - Women in famous painting
  • - Italic people.
  • - People conquered by Rome.
  • - Ancient people of central Italy.
  • - Ancient people of Italy.
  • - A people conquered by Rome.
  • - They got carried away, per Plutarch
  • - Tribe of ancient Italy
  • - Ancient Apennine dwellers
  • - Romans' victims
  • - Legendary victims of the Romans
  • - Romans' victims: 290 B.C.
  • - Ancient Romans' neighbors
  • - Early Italians
  • - Anc. Italians.
  • - Prototypes of the "Seven Brides."
  • - Romans carried off these women.
  • - Ancient Italians
  • - Vaccine for a unit of sound absorption
  • - Albert who developed a polio vaccine
  • - Polio vaccine developer Albert ...
  • - Unit of acoustic absorption
  • - Albert elected to the Polio Hall of Fame in 1958
  • - Polio studier Albert
  • - Oral vaccine pioneer
  • - Polio vaccine guy
  • - Polio researcher Albert
  • - Polio vaccine pioneer Albert
  • - Doctor awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Reagan
  • - Physician who received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in '86
  • - Big name in polio research
  • - '50s vaccine pioneer
  • - Oral polio vaccine developer
  • - Oral vaccine developer
  • - Polio-fighting doctor
  • - Oral polio vaccine pioneer Albert
  • - Albert with a National Medal of Science
  • - Polio fighter Albert
  • - Noted virologist and polio fighter Albert
  • - Polio battler
  • - Famed polio fighter
  • - Vaccine developer Albert
  • - Valuable vaccine
  • - Vaccine name
  • - Polio was his target
  • - Oral-vaccine man
  • - Noted name in polio research
  • - Discoverer of a polio vaccine
  • - Developer of polio vaccine
  • - Polio vaccine developer
  • - Polio vaccine pioneer
  • - Polio conqueror
  • - Vaccine pioneer
  • - Big name in vaccines
  • - ...... vaccine
  • - Vaccine developer
  • - Polio fighter
  • - Polio vaccine man
  • - Polio pioneer
  • - salk rival
  • - Virologist Albert
  • - Salk contemporary
  • - Jonas Salk contemporary
  • - Antipolio pioneer
  • - Eminent virologist
  • - Big name in immunization history
  • - Noted virologist
  • - Salk colleague
  • - U.S. virologist
  • - Sound-absorption unit
  • - Noted research physician
  • - Wayne ......, indoor tennis champ, 1939.
  • - Ex-tennis star Wayne .......
  • - Acoustic unit
  • - Wilde's "The Skin of Our Teeth" maid
  • - wife of president michael d higgins.
  • - "La ---" (1979 film)
  • - Town named in honor of a vaccine creator?
  • - Bald cypresses.
  • - Heraldic word for black
  • - The fur of which Siberian animal is valued for fine paintbrushes?
  • - Variety of dark brown fur
  • - it's used for painting black
  • - a fur
  • - Type of dark brown fur
  • - new bales of fur
  • - weasel family member known for its fur
  • - The animal is, though small, adroit
  • - Dark brown fur of the marten
  • - Model basically embracing rejection of fur
  • - Alternative to mink
  • - Mink variety
  • - Fur for a Russian royal
  • - Source of luxurious fur
  • - Retired WWE female wrestler named for a cousin of the mink
  • - Relative of the pine marten
  • - Paint target, for PETA
  • - One of the furs
  • - Mercury sedan named after an animal with smooth fur
  • - Mercury four-door introduced in the 1986 model year
  • - Furry weasel cousin
  • - Cousin of the marten.
  • - Cape at tip of Florida
  • - Cape at southern tip of Florida.
  • - auction includes british fur
  • - terribly blasé about fur
  • - Black market preoccupied by black face
  • - Black paint brush
  • - Fur in bales?
  • - siberian weasel
  • - Fur bishop found in auction
  • - Gloomy bishop in northern town
  • - Arctic marten
  • - At bargain time around Birkenhead, this is still expensive
  • - small mammal with sought-after coat
  • - Small island turning black
  • - Fur provided by bishop in market transaction
  • - Expensive fur bishop entered in auction
  • - Dark brown fur bishop found in auction
  • - dark, lustrous fur
  • - Black market transaction interrupted by bishop
  • - black color
  • - Lustrous dark brown fur
  • - Fur bachelor found in auction
  • - Black market stocks book
  • - transaction includes british fur
  • - Bachelor in northern town wants fur
  • - Dark fur
  • - Costly fur
  • - Weasel look-alike
  • - Russian furbearer
  • - Paintbrush hair
  • - Marten
  • - Luxuriant fur
  • - Black fur
  • - Small weasel or its fur
  • - Pine marten
  • - Heraldic black
  • - Fla. cape
  • - Costly dark brown fur
  • - White fish or brown mammal
  • - Weasellike animal with dark fur
  • - Valuable pelt
  • - Trimming favored by Marie Antoinette
  • - Sumptuous fur
  • - Stone marten
  • - Southernmost U.S. cape
  • - Rich fur
  • - Prized Siberian animal
  • - Nova Scotia's............ Island
  • - Mustelid critter
  • - Mercury product
  • - Marten's fur — dark black
  • - Marten's fur
  • - Marten fur
  • - Marten family member
  • - Island off Nova Scotia
  • - Furrier's fare
  • - Fur or color
  • - Fur coat material
  • - Flaky whitefish
  • - Fashionable fur
  • - Expensive dark fur
  • - Expensive black fur
  • - Ermine predator
  • - Dear pelt
  • - Dark-furred marten
  • - Dark marten
  • - Black, in heraldry
  • - Black or gloomy
  • - Animal with luxurious fur
  • - Sevilla savants
  • - Learned man, in Madrid
  • - Wise man: Sp.
  • - Area of coastal flats subject to periodic flooding,common in Arabia
  • - When returning, book hotel area in coastal plain
  • - Incurved chair support
  • - Warmongers
  • - Practice of slicing open a bottle of champagne
  • - Opened with a sword, as a champagne bottle
  • - Armed with a cavalry sword
  • - Stabbed cavalry-style
  • - Struck with a sword
  • - Injured with a cavalry sword
  • - Ran through with a cavalry sword
  • - Cut down with a scimitar
  • - Dispatched with a sword.
  • - Having a cavalry sword.
  • - Cut with a sharp weapon.
  • - Struck with sword.
  • - Armed wit a cavalry sword
  • - Ran through
  • - Threat of power, and a hint to the starts of 20-, 24- and 45-Across
  • - Threatening talk
  • - Cavalry's curved swords
  • - Blades
  • - Cavalry swords
  • - Swords with curved blades
  • - Civil War swords
  • - Curved blades
  • - Curved-guard swords
  • - Military swords
  • - Cavalry blades
  • - Swashbuckling blades
  • - Dueling swords
  • - Duelers' swords
  • - Charges may be made with these
  • - Curved swords
  • - Heavy swords
  • - Swords for the cavalry
  • - Slightly curved weapons.
  • - Fencing swords
  • - Some swords
  • - Swords.
  • - Cavalry weapons
  • - They go into battle at the sides of cavalrymen
  • - Napoleonic Wars weapons
  • - Things drawn during the Napoleonic Era
  • - Old-fashioned weaponry
  • - Dragoon's weapons
  • - They might get rattled in tense negotiations
  • - "Rattled" weapons
  • - Sources of some rattling
  • - Light weapons?
  • - Cavalry sidearms
  • - Weapons made of light or metal
  • - Equipment for some Olympians
  • - They're rattled as a show of force
  • - Olympics weapons
  • - Battlers' rattlers
  • - Cavalry issues
  • - Warmongers rattle them
  • - Cavalry side arms
  • - Some are rattled
  • - They might be rattled
  • - Swashbuckling arms
  • - Common cavalry emblem
  • - Swashbucklers' weapons
  • - Scimitars, e.g.
  • - They're rattled by hawks
  • - "Rattling" weapons
  • - Hawks rattle them
  • - Calvary weapons
  • - Side arms
  • - Weapons for Custer and Reno
  • - Weapons for Jeb Stuart's men
  • - Quondam weapons
  • - Hussars' gear
  • - Fencing pieces
  • - Weapons of the Six Hundred.
  • - Weapons used in Russian dance.
  • - Weapons for the cavalry.
  • - War souvenirs.
  • - Tools for duels
  • - Fencing equipment
  • - Foils' cousins
  • - Foils' relatives
  • - Fencing weapons
  • - Duel tools
  • - They have duel purposes
  • - Cutting edges
  • - Sharp weapons.
  • - They may get rattled
  • - Things to rattle
  • - Weapons
  • - Fiery ballet piece by Khachaturian.
  • - Light weapon?
  • - Light ....: "Star Wars" weapon
  • - Porthos' weapon
  • - Cossack's weapon
  • - Civil War weapon
  • - Weapon in a scabbard
  • - Pirate's weapon
  • - Sharp weapon
  • - Swashbuckler's weapon
  • - Dueling weapon
  • - Fencing weapon
  • - Cavalry weapon
  • - ".... Weapon"
  • - Rattling weapon
  • - War sword
  • - It's rattled in battle
  • - It has a duel purpose
  • - It may be rattled
  • - Cavalry sword
  • - Curved sword
  • - Cavalry side arm
  • - Cavalry sidearm
  • - Rapier's big brother
  • - Fencing gear
  • - "¿Quién ....?"
  • - Foil's kin
  • - Foil alternative
  • - Olympic blade
  • - Tool for a duel
  • - Olympian sword
  • - Dueler's sword
  • - Dueler's choice
  • - Dueling sword
  • - Sword type
  • - Cousin of an épée
  • - Swashbuckler's sword
  • - Fencing sword
  • - Fencing option
  • - Fencing blade
  • - Kind of saw
  • - Cavalryman
  • - Fencing piece
  • - Duel tool
  • - Scimitar, e.g.
  • - Scimitar
  • - Side arm
  • - ...... light
  • - Sword
  • - Piece of fencing
  • - See 45-Across
  • - Type of saw
  • - Prehistoric cat
  • - Once-fearsome extinct cat
  • - Extinct cat
  • - Cenozoic big cat
  • - Cat with curved canines
  • - Extinct tiger
  • - Predatory mammal of old
  • - Ice Age mammal
  • - Fred Flintstone's cat, for one
  • - Ferocious prehistoric animal
  • - Major cymbal brand
  • - Cymbal brand
  • - Savvies
  • - Workshop cutter
  • - Workshop machine
  • - Hand-held cutter
  • - Handheld reciprocating cutting tool
  • - Common power tool
  • - Versatile cutting tool
  • - Versatile carpentry cutter
  • - Portable cutter
  • - Homebuilder's need
  • - Cutting tool handy in tight crevices
  • - It has a reciprocating blade
  • - Handheld power tool
  • - Portable power tool
  • - Versatile carpentry tool
  • - Versatile cutter
  • - Handheld cutter
  • - Carpentry tool
  • - What a relishing duelist does?
  • - Black & Decker products
  • - Tools used for cutting curves
  • - Wood resembling mahogany