➠ Words that start with v
List contains 3747 Words that start with "v".
- - Jacket holder
- - Clothes holder
- - One who holds the key?
- - Key holder
- - Fancy restaurant service
- - Paid parker
- - Victoria and Albert lease a servant
- - apt job for someone named parker
- - Hotel avoided accommodating upset groom
- - Person at a hotel podium
- - his vat contains less than half a bottle!
- - Personal manservant
- - manservant finding french article on board vessel
- - Servant going half a mile in a vessel
- - He should have a smart master
- - Farewell finalised by tense personal assistant
- - Employee who parks cars
- - profession for some "downton abbey" characters
- - Servant allowed to follow Virginia
- - manservant giving five beer on time
- - Employee at a parking lot
- - male attendant
- - employee who works a lot?
- - ... parking (service at a fancy restaurant)
- - Man going half a mile in a vessel
- - One to tip
- - he serves to lose half the dole in tax
- - Man first to abominate large check trousers
- - thoroughly clean a car?
- - Parking helper, at a hotel
- - He serves, with heavier heart, to give a tangled tale
- - Personal servant
- - Opposite of self-parking
- - virginia allowed a servant
- - Farewell to the capital servant
- - in the interval, etiquette demands the man-servant appears
- - Person who might help you park your car
- - Park supervisor?
- - Person who could aptly be named Parker
- - a tale about five romans and one manservant
- - Gentleman's gentleman allowed to follow Virginia
- - Dresser in a manor
- - Georges' occupation
- - Nearly all getting into animal doctor's clean car
- - Servant present finally after so long in Rome
- - Person parking cars
- - medic has a large domestic
- - The first vintage to drink is opened tentatively by one employed in the hotel
- - Person who takes your car key
- - One near a key board
- - Dresser, of sorts
- - parking employee
- - Person paid to park cars(Used today)
- - Batman's cousin
- - Pro parker
- - Person who's paid to park cars
- - Clothing stand
- - Sayers's Bunter, e.g.
- - Restaurant employee who works a lot?
- - Professional car parker
- - Person with the keys
- - Person at a restaurant who parks your car
- - Parking type
- - Outdoor employee at a restaurant
- - Man's man-servant
- - Man servant
- - Jeeves, e.g.
- - Gent's gent
- - Driver in a "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" gag
- - Domestic staff member
- - Clothing rack
- - Car parker at a nice restaurant
- - Butler's confrere.
- - Batman's kin
- - "No man is a hero to his ......"
- - Coat rack
- - Clothes rack
- - Man's man?
- - Butler.
- - Male servant
- - Type of parking
- - Dresser
- - Kind of parking
- - Person paid to park cars
- - Parking option
- - Man's servant
- - Parker at a restaurant
- - Parking pro
- - Man's attendant
- - Employee who parks
- - One moving to a lot
- - Parking lot employee
- - Key worker at a restaurant?
- - Clean Middle Eastern city, five-sevenths of which built up
- - Parking meeter?
- - Veteran engages a student servant
- - Personal attendant
- - Parker at a hotel
- - Parker at a banquet
- - Parking attendant
- - Parking lot worker
- - Fancy parking option
- - Animal doctor engages a student servant
- - Catering hall parker
- - Parking person
- - Key person at a hotel?
- - Gentleman's assistant
- - Person to whom you may give your Soul?
- - Dares to leave slave trade for job in the hotel
- - Professional parker
- - Parker that's paid
- - Hotel lot worker
- - Parking-lot attendant
- - 'Downton Abbey' extra, maybe
- - Parking lot figure
- - Employee at a fine restaurant
- - Car parker
- - See you tidy, initially, then clean professionally!
- - Country club worker
- - Catering hall worker
- - Lot attendant
- - Job for Mr. parker?
- - Man, very thirsty at first, downs beer
- - Castle employee
- - Gentleman's gentleman
- - Man's manservant
- - One paid to park cars
- - "Downton Abbey" servant
- - Man's personal attendant
- - Passepartout, to Phileas Fogg
- - One whose job is to park 25-Across
- - Short-distance driver
- - Worker with many keys
- - One who issues parking tickets?
- - Person who may work a lot
- - Parking lot runner, perhaps
- - Double-parker who gives out tickets
- - Parker, perhaps
- - One who drives around a lot?
- - Parker at the hotel
- - Dresser relative
- - Country club employee
- - Party parker
- - Restaurant worker who's rarely in the restaurant
- - Kato's job for Britt Reid
- - Car service person
- - Parking helper
- - Parker with tips
- - First person you see at some fine restaurants
- - Parker for hire
- - Parking choice
- - Classy restaurant employee
- - Kato, to the Green Hornet
- - Parker with a lot of keys
- - Fancy restaurant employee
- - Keeper of the keys
- - Restaurant figure
- - Person to give your car keys to
- - A man's man
- - Parking ticket issuer?
- - He'll take your car
- - Parker in the hotel business
- - One working a lot?
- - Suit tender
- - Helpful attendant
- - Lord's attendant
- - Garage employee
- - Car cleaner
- - Park employee
- - Hotel employee
- - Servant
- - Hotel staffer
- - Key employee?
- - Manservant
- - Jeeves, for one
- - Parking ......
- - Attendant
- - .... man
- - driving force in fine dining?
- - worker given car keys
- - Male counterpart of a lady's maid
- - Farewell ultimately apt for a gentleman's gentleman
- - animal surgeon taking in man's personal attendant
- - his work is often pressing
- - Worker outside a restaurant
- - Servant possibly late, coming after five
- - virginia to allow servant
- - Parking lot assistant
- - Gentleman's attendant
- - Personal attendant at a hotel
- - A personal manservant
- - personal attendant, one in service previously to guard a liberal
- - rival eternally imprisoning servant
- - butler spoils veal temperature
- - Clean (car interior)
- - Apt occupation for someone named Parker?
- - Domestic.
- - A weird tale following Victor's dance
- - Servant attending gentleman before a dance
- - Dance in slow waltz time.
- - Ballroom dance
- - Like many Rolls-Royces
- - Parked cars
- - Not self-parked
- - Rudolph ......, The Sheik star
- - rudolph, silent-film actor who appeared in the sheik
- - Film star Glen books in online, initially
- - Rudolph .., silent film actor of The Sheik
- - Rudolph ..., silent movie star who acted in "The Son of the Sheik"
- - Sheik portrayer
- - Screen idol Rudolph
- - RUDOLPH
- - Actor in "The Sheik"
- - Star of the silent days.
- - He played "The Sheik."
- - Italian-American silent film actor
- - Really old-school heartthrob
- - Roaring Twenties heartthrob
- - One-named couturier
- - INTEL/AVON merger popular with silent film fans
- - Arab-headdress wearer
- - Lover of silent screen
- - Flapper idol.
- - Italian fashion designer
- - Iconic fashion designer
- - This puzzle's theme—each of seven answers is a 77-Down of it
- - Central theme of this puzzle
- - Now's the time for . . .
- - This puzzle's theme
- - A celebration of love
- - Romantic date
- - Infamous date in 1929 Chicago
- - Historic time in 1929 Chicago
- - February 14
- - Big sales time for 59-Across
- - February event
- - When 17 across celebrate
- - Occasion to send your lover a card
- - V. I. P. in Eire.
- - Eamon De ...... of Eire
- - De ......, former Irish P.M.
- - Irish statesman Eamon De ......
- - Sorrows experienced in life
- - Result of a riot in the dale?
- - victor and gael among flora scattered in part of wales
- - Medicinal plant with pinkish flowers
- - Plant two women separately clipped
- - Roman leader: 253–60
- - february: anniversary of a bishop's martyrdom, ... day
- - A period of fasting among sources of fruit and sweeties
- - Love notes?
- - saintly expressions of love
- - Midwinter honorees
- - On February 14 you can send them to yours
- - February items
- - Item in February's mail
- - Heart-shaped card
- - Fast dogs (hey!) running wild in estate
- - *Bit of February mail
- - Today's honoree, nicknames for whom begin the answers to starred clues
- - Patron of the hearts?
- - Card received in February
- - Heart in the mail
- - Heart recipient
- - Heart-to-heart message.
- - Slain in "Faust."
- - Singer of Even Bravest Heart in "Faust."
- - One with a big heart
- - February mailing
- - February flame
- - Sweetheart proud about fast time with sweetheart
- - Card to sweetheart
- - End of a question begun by part of 19-, 23-, 42- and 48-Across
- - Card for a sweetie
- - Certain greeting card
- - R&B singer Brooke
- - Saint not modest about fasting days at start of Easter
- - Verse site
- - Word following "Be my"
- - This puzzle, e.g.
- - February greeting card
- - Token of affection
- - O. Henry's Jimmy
- - Symbol for today.
- - He was succeeded by Eric Johnston.
- - Eric Johnston has replaced him.
- - Head of Economic Stabilization.
- - Administrator of Economic Stabilization Agency.
- - New Yorker now reorganizing Japanese police.
- - "........ Love Song"
- - See 13-Across
- - Sweetheart
- - Saint
- - Sweetie
- - Name Spike (after farewell) as sweetheart
- - Romantic message for Veronese gentleman
- - Shirley ..., film
- - Areas between mountains (rhymes with "pales")
- - Hollows between hills
- - Areas between mountains
- - Places between hills
- - Spaces between mountains
- - Areas between hills
- - for river basins, virginia goes to the french south
- - topographical hollows
- - Landscape hollows
- - River valleys.
- - Poetic low points
- - Places where streams flow
- - Forum farewells
- - Low-lying lands
- - Rolling landscape features
- - Streams' spots
- - Natural depressions
- - Glens
- - Bucolic hollows
- - Stream spots
- - Low tracts
- - Where streams run
- - Landscape dips
- - Low land to 34 Across
- - Lowlands, to poets
- - An anagram for slave
- - Hollows, to Keats
- - " . . . o'er ...... and hills": Wordsworth
- - Dells' cousins
- - Classical farewells
- - Low-lying tracts
- - Poets' depressions
- - Dells
- - Poets' valleys.
- - Low grounds.
- - Glens: Poet.
- - Dingles.
- - Dells: Poet.
- - Dingles: Poet.
- - Low lands: Poet.
- - Low-lying tracts: Poet.
- - Low spots
- - Lowlands
- - Low places
- - Low areas
- - Low-lying areas
- - Low points
- - Gorges
- - irish republic takes the french five back towards the girl
- - miss harper, actress who played the titular rhoda in a us tv comedy
- - Jarrett of the Obama White House
- - Show renamed "The Hogan Family"
- - Radical Solanas who wrote "The SCUM Manifesto"
- - Jarrett of the Obama cabinet
- - ........ singleton, blue peter and the money programme presenter
- - Our mystery athlete's dual Olympic-gold winning sister
- - Rhoda portrayer, ... Harper
- - Girl John tipped over on lake
- - Actress Bertinelli
- - I reveal poor girl's name
- - A girl dropping a line in Virginia lake
- - Perhaps I reveal a girl's name
- - 'Rhoda' actress Harper
- - Harper of 'Rhoda'
- - Rhoda's portrayer
- - Obama adviser Jarrett
- - Mary's "Rhoda"
- - 1974 Best Actress nominee Perrine
- - Mackenzie's "One Day at a Time" costar
- - Harper or Perrine
- - Harper who played Rhoda
- - TV colleague for Mary
- - Actress Perrine
- - Bertinelli or Harper
- - "Rhoda" star Harper
- - Harper, for one
- - 1980's sitcom
- - Harper from Suffern, N.Y.
- - Hobson or Harper
- - TV's Harper
- - Dancer Bettis.
- - Choreograper Bettis.
- - French girl's name.
- - Actress Harper
- - ...... Singleton, 1960s Blue Peter presenter
- - She played Rhoda Morgenstern in a "Mary Tyler Moore Show" spin-off: 2 wds.
- - Former "Rhoda" actress who's grateful for the medical breakthroughs keeping her alive after a dire 2013 cancer diagnosis: 2 wds.
- - Emmy-winning "Rhoda" star who competed on "Dancing With the Stars" in 2013 at age 74: 2 wds.
- - Actress who played Mary's best friend Rhoda on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show": 2 wds.
- - "Rhoda" actress who's in the new "Dancing with the Stars" cast: 2 wds.
- - Star of Rhoda, spin-off of The Mary Tyler Moore Show
- - Adviser to Barack Obama with a side job parking cars?
- - ...... Giscard d'Estaing
- - Violetta ......, in "La Traviata"