➠ Words that start with s

List contains 38459 Words that start with "s".

  • - maker of galaxies
  • - Big maker of smartphones
  • - Maker of Galaxy phones
  • - Korean electronics and shipbuilding conglomerate
  • - Electronics company founded in South Korea in 1969
  • - Galaxy creator
  • - Apple rival in phones
  • - Mobile phone brand
  • - International conglomerate whose name means 'three stars'
  • - Electronics biggie
  • - Korean for "three stars"
  • - Korean electronics company
  • - South Korean brand known for the Galaxy S phones that also sells 43a
  • - Tool in a private eye's digs
  • - private eye in hammett's the maltese falcon
  • - 'The Maltese Falcon' detective
  • - Whom Dashiell Hammett compared to a "blond satan"
  • - "The Maltese Falcon" sleuth
  • - Falcon fetcher
  • - Hammett hero
  • - Fictional falcon finder
  • - Fictional falcon hunter
  • - Memorable blond of pulp fiction
  • - Character from "The Maltese Falcon"
  • - "The, uh, stuff that dreams are made of" speaker
  • - Miles Archer's partner
  • - "The Maltese Falcon" role
  • - Hammett private eye
  • - Hammett's hard-boiled sleuth.
  • - Hammett's protagonist.
  • - Hammett's detective.
  • - Detective of fiction
  • - Protagonist of Dashiell Hammett's 1930 novel The Maltese Falcon
  • - detective reportedly paid to follow mass movement
  • - Humphrey Bogart role
  • - 1941 Bogart part
  • - Old film noir figure
  • - "When you're slapped, you'll take it and like it" speaker
  • - Character described as looking "rather pleasantly like a blond satan"
  • - Sleuth who "looked rather pleasantly like a blond satan"
  • - 1929 literary character in San Francisco
  • - Archer partner
  • - 1941 Humphrey Bogart role
  • - 1941 film noir hero
  • - Hero who debuted in Black Mask magazine, 1929
  • - Bogart role
  • - A Bogart role
  • - Memorable Bogart role.
  • - Classic Bogart role.
  • - Fictional sleuth
  • - Fictional detective.
  • - manor caters fantastically for scottish golfer
  • - He played a shape-shifter in "True Blood" (first letter + last 4)
  • - A whale of a 60's singer?
  • - Pharaoh's head?
  • - He sang with the Pharaohs
  • - Rock nickname
  • - .... and the Pharaohs (rock group of the '60s)
  • - 'Wooly Bully' singer
  • - "Lil' Red Riding Hood" singer
  • - Front man in 60's pop
  • - Old Testament prophet.
  • - He invented the Morse Code in 1836
  • - ... L. Jackson, actor who played Jules Winnfield in "Pulp Fiction"
  • - pepys whose diary chronicled the great fire of london
  • - Biblical character: Uriah's first encountered in identical line
  • - Get me confused with Saul in the Bible
  • - Book with the line "a man after his own heart"
  • - Two books in the Old Testament
  • - Inventor Morse
  • - Morse of code fame
  • - '...... & Duke at the Côte D'Azur' (1966 jazz album)
  • - First name in the "Pulp Fiction" cast
  • - Prophetic work with unchanged line about what lies repeatedly in future
  • - Biblical book in two parts
  • - Last of the Biblical judges
  • - Adams in a bar
  • - With 41-Across, author of the quote
  • - He anointed Saul and David as kings
  • - With 8-Across, he said "Among the natural rights of the colonists are these: first, a right to life; secondly, to liberty; thirdly to property"
  • - Barber in music
  • - Colt or Morse
  • - Morse with a code
  • - One of the Pirates of Penzance
  • - He chose Saul as Israel's first king
  • - Goldwyn or Morse
  • - Whence the phrase "God save the King"
  • - Butler or Morse
  • - Morse's handle
  • - Book of the O.T.
  • - Morse or Pepys
  • - The Viscount who challenged Einstein.
  • - Opening of Ulysses inspired by identical line in another book
  • - hebrew prophet and judge who anointed the first two kings of the israelites
  • - scottish political reformer born in 1812 whose works include thrift, duty and self-help
  • - ........ pepys, english diarist who wrote about the great fire of london
  • - A mule's name, possibly?
  • - Name of two Bible books
  • - Christians, Jews and Muslims revere this biblical prophet with two O.T. books bearing his name
  • - pamela (1739)
  • - Actor Jackson of "Snakes on a Plane"
  • - Playwright Beckett
  • - Composer Barber
  • - David and Goliath's Bible book
  • - .... Dashiell Hammett
  • - Justice Alito
  • - 18th-century lexicographer Johnson
  • - Colt with arms
  • - Abbr. on a pay stub
  • - Sandra's Supreme Court successor
  • - Clemens of literature
  • - Prophet who anointed Saul
  • - — Beckett, Irish author
  • - Jackson who played a Jedi
  • - Diarist Pepys
  • - Union leader Gompers
  • - Brewer Adams
  • - — Beckett, dramatist
  • - ...... de Champlain, founder of Quebec
  • - Barber who wrote "Adagio for Strings"
  • - With 28-Down, justice since 2006
  • - Longtime AFL president Gompers
  • - Barber of music
  • - Barber who composed "Adagio for Strings"
  • - With 66-Across, author of this puzzle's quote
  • - Patriot Adams
  • - Actor ...... L. Jackson
  • - "Pulp Fiction" co-star ...... L. Jackson
  • - English diarist Pepys
  • - Labor leader Gompers
  • - Adams or Johnson
  • - Certain biblical book with a 1 and 2
  • - Twain's real first name
  • - Adams or Gompers
  • - Goldwyn or Jackson
  • - Colonial firebrand Adams
  • - Mark Twain's real first name
  • - O.T. prophet
  • - Old Testament judge
  • - An Adams
  • - Mark Twain's first name
  • - Biblical book I or II
  • - One of two Old Testament books
  • - "Malone Dies" author Beckett
  • - Book after Ruth
  • - Coleridge or Clemens
  • - Pickwick or Pepys
  • - Hebrew judge of old
  • - Pepys or Butler
  • - Anointer of Saul and David
  • - Coleridge
  • - Mr. Pickwick.
  • - Mr. Pepys.
  • - Gov. King of Hawaii.
  • - Pupil of Eli.
  • - Justice Rosenman.
  • - Mayor of Philadelphia.
  • - Mr. Weller.
  • - First Prophet.
  • - Hebrew prophet
  • - Gompers or Goldwyn
  • - Johnson
  • - Adams
  • - Old Testament book
  • - Biblical prophet
  • - Old Testament prophet.
  • - Irish novelist Beckett
  • - PUNCH LINE: Guardians of the Galaxy
  • - Galaxy phones, e.g.
  • - Patriotic Muppet: 3 wds.
  • - Jim Henson's "censor"
  • - name of one of the two giant harland and wolff cranes in belfast.
  • - Lover of Delilah, in the Old Testament
  • - Israelite leader famous for his strength
  • - Biblical figure who brought down the house
  • - Last of the twelve judges in the Book of Judges
  • - Foe of the Philistines
  • - Strongman of the Bible
  • - One known for a bad hair day
  • - He brought the house down
  • - masons arranged for someone to do the heavy lifting
  • - Strongman featured in unchanging ballad that never ends
  • - graduate's returning boy had great strength
  • - Biblical judge who derived his strength from his hair
  • - delilah betrayed him
  • - Biblical character whose power rested in his hair
  • - Biblical character betrayed by Delilah
  • - Famously strong Israelite
  • - delilah had his locks cut
  • - Noted strongman
  • - Old Testament strongman (until he lost his hair)
  • - Judge who committed mass murder
  • - Exceptionally strong man
  • - Dude Delilah delighted
  • - Biblical figure whose hair game was strong
  • - Biblical character with supernatural strength
  • - Lover of Delilah
  • - Bible strongman
  • - Biblical strong fellow
  • - Biblical strongman
  • - Man distressed by woman's treachery?
  • - Biblical lion slayer
  • - Old Testament strongman
  • - One strengthened by locks?
  • - Hair-loss victim?
  • - Strong fellow
  • - Man weakened after being distressed?
  • - Biblical hero
  • - Book of Judges strongman
  • - Delilah was his undoing
  • - Whom Delilah duped
  • - Delilah's victim
  • - OT character who was betrayed by his mistress Delilah
  • - Delilah duped him
  • - Strong man takes identical strain endlessly
  • - Man weaker when distressed?
  • - Grateful Dead "...... and Delilah"
  • - Biblical fellow who was dis-tressed?
  • - Biblical sufferer of a bad hair day
  • - Hero described as "Eyeless in Gaza"
  • - Biblical lion wrestler
  • - Milton hero
  • - Delilah's victim, in a way
  • - Biblical strong man
  • - Biblical jawbone wielder
  • - He-man who shunned barbers
  • - Sufferer of an infamous bad hair day
  • - Delilah did him in
  • - Delilah's dupe
  • - Judges character
  • - He had a bad hair day
  • - Haircut victim
  • - Victim of hair loss?
  • - Biblical hair-loss victim
  • - 1743 Handel oratorio
  • - Hairy hero once
  • - Delilah's wooer
  • - Gaza fatality
  • - Man with a bad hair day?
  • - Biblical pillar pusher
  • - Israelite longhair
  • - Strong person
  • - Man who lost his hair
  • - Famed judge of Israel
  • - Famous hair-loser
  • - Owner of a famous head of hair
  • - "...... Agonistes"
  • - Haircut recipient
  • - Mighty one
  • - Mature's role.
  • - Man of exceptional strength.
  • - He had his locks clipped.
  • - Victor Mature's role.
  • - Hero of Saint-Saen's opera, 1877.
  • - Victor Mature's recent role.
  • - "...... Agonistes" by Milton.
  • - Hero of Saint-Saëns opera, 1877.
  • - Judge of Israel.
  • - Operatic hero.
  • - Strong man.
  • - Biblical character.
  • - Old Testament hero
  • - Operatic role.
  • - Opera role.
  • - strong man's missile, lad
  • - Milton's poem about a blinded biblical hero
  • - Milton work of 1671
  • - Milton tragic work
  • - Luggage company whose name derives from a biblical strongman
  • - Big name in luggage
  • - American Tourister sister brand
  • - Opera by Saint-Saëns
  • - Ship's strong piece of timber
  • - Delilah's trophy
  • - Gregor ..., Kafka protagonist
  • - kafka's travelling salesman
  • - kafka protagonist who wonders, "what if i went back to sleep for a while and forgot all this foolishness?"
  • - Bug-eyed character of fiction?
  • - "The Metamorphosis" character who went buggy?
  • - "As Gregor ...... awoke one morning from uneasy dreams ...": Kafka
  • - Gregor ......, Kafka character who transforms in 'The Metamorphosis'
  • - 'The Metamorphosis' character Gregor
  • - Kafka's victim of trans-mogrification
  • - Kafka's Gregor ......
  • - "The Metamorphosis" hero
  • - Gregor of Kafka's 'The Metamorphosis'
  • - Gregor ......, protagonist in Kafka's 'The Metamorphosis'
  • - Main character in Kafka's 'The Metamorphosis'
  • - 'The Metamorphosis' protagonist
  • - Kafka character Gregor ......
  • - Gregor who underwent a "metamorphosis"
  • - Family name in Kafka's "The Metamorphosis"
  • - Kafka character who becomes an insect
  • - Hero of Kafka's "The Metamorphosis"
  • - Protagonist in "The Metamorphosis"
  • - Kafka hero Gregor
  • - Hero of Kafka's "Metamorphosis"
  • - Gregor ...... (hero of Kafka's "Metamorphosis")
  • - Kafka character
  • - Kafka character who turned into a bug
  • - Kafka hero
  • - Bug-eyed character?
  • - He was a changed man
  • - Transmogrification victim of fiction
  • - -- Club (place to buy in bulk)
  • - Club for bulking up?
  • - ...... Club (Wal-Mart sibling)
  • - ........ Clubs (Wal-Mart offshoot)
  • - ... Club
  • - Shopping club
  • - retail club similar to costco
  • - Walton and Waterston
  • - Actors Neill and Waterston
  • - Houston and Donaldson
  • - Costco alternative, briefly
  • - Houston and Snead
  • - Houston and Peckinpah
  • - Donaldson and Cooke
  • - Some mil. defenses
  • - Directors Mendes and Peckinpah
  • - Warship weapons: Abbr.
  • - Houston et al.
  • - Peckinpah and Cooke
  • - Donaldson and Spade
  • - Spade and Cooke
  • - Hawks and Patriots, briefly
  • - Uncle and Spade
  • - Rio rhythms
  • - Antiaircraft arsenal: abbr.
  • - Spade and Uncle
  • - "...... Son" (Eli Wallach film)
  • - Actor Neill and playwright Shepard
  • - Spade et al.
  • - Houston and Walton
  • - Uncle and Marryin'
  • - Cooke and Snead
  • - Waterston and Neill
  • - Cooke, Shepard and others
  • - Weapons in shootdowns, for short
  • - Part of a military defense, for short
  • - Houston and others
  • - Spade and Shepard
  • - Peckinpah and Jaffe
  • - Shepard and Neill
  • - Price/Costco competitor
  • - Spade and Snead
  • - Peckinpah and others
  • - Spade and others
  • - Dangers to fighter jets
  • - Politicos Rayburn and Nunn
  • - Waterston et al.
  • - Houston and Uncle
  • - Donaldson et al.
  • - Waterson and Houston
  • - Walton and Nunn
  • - Part of an anti-aircraft arsenal
  • - Parts of a military defense
  • - Dangers to military planes
  • - Waterston and Donaldson
  • - Surface-to-air missiles: Abbr.
  • - Menaces for warplanes
  • - shepard and walton
  • - Singer Cooke et al.
  • - Big-box store
  • - Bulk-buying chain
  • - Costco rival
  • - The cycle of death and rebirth in Hinduism and Buddhism
  • - "True West" playwright and "The Right Stuff" actor who died on July 27: 2 wds.
  • - "True West" playwright
  • - Pop singer who came out as nonbinary in 2019
  • - Stay with Me singer who covered You Will be Found with Summer Walker for the Dear Evan Hansen film adaptation (2 wds.)
  • - Singer-songwriter whose song "Writing's on the Wall" from the movie "Spectre" won him an Oscar in 2015: 2 wds.
  • - "Love Goes" singer who won the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Music Artist in 2021: 2 wds.
  • - Singer of the 2014 hit "Stay With Me": 2 wds.
  • - British crooner who followed up his Grammy-winning debut album with "The Thrill of It All": 2 wds.
  • - "Stay With Me" singer/songwriter: 2 wds.
  • - "Stay With Me" singer who was a first-time Grammy nominee for Record of the Year (and won): 2 wds.
  • - 2014 Record of the Year winner for "Stay With Me"
  • - chinese rice-based liquor
  • - Chinese liquor
  • - Chinese liqueur
  • - Golf legend who said, "Of all the hazards, fear is the worst"
  • - Golf legend
  • - Links legend
  • - Three-time Masters winner who wrote the memoir Golf Begins at Forty (2 wds.)
  • - "Golf Begins at Forty" writer
  • - Winner of a record 82 PGA Tour events, and a charter member of the World Golf Hall of Fame: 2 wds.
  • - Ben Hogan rival
  • - 1946 British Open champion
  • - "The Education of a Golfer" autobiographer
  • - "Slammin'" golfer
  • - Three-time Masters champ
  • - Three-time Masters champion
  • - "Golf Begins at Forty" author
  • - Ben Hogan contemporary
  • - Three-time Masters winner
  • - golf great
  • - Detective novelist named for a golfer?