➠ Words that start with v
List contains 3747 Words that start with "v".
- - Bravery, courage
- - Bravery in battle
- - Boldness in battle
- - Courage in battle
- - Heroic courage
- - Boldness in battle, e.g.
- - Battle mettle
- - Marked courage
- - Boldness in danger
- - Courage under fire
- - Great courage
- - Courage
- - Great courage in the face of danger
- - Medal recipient's asset
- - Display from a knight
- - stolen ...... (displaying unearned military honors)
- - quality exemplified by legendary heroes
- - It's mostly discretion
- - "Discretion is the better part of ......"
- - Grounds for a medal
- - Medal-worthy behavior
- - Reason for a medal
- - Knightly trait
- - Knightly quality
- - Knightly virtue
- - Reason to earn a Navy Cross
- - Intrepidity
- - Attribute around the Round Table
- - Heroism
- - Medal-worthy quality
- - Grounds for a Medal of Honor
- - Gallantry
- - Reason for a military medal
- - Joan of Arc quality
- - Reason to award a Navy Cross
- - Reason for a decoration
- - Heroic quality
- - Cause for a medal
- - Heroic behavior
- - A soldier might get a medal for it
- - Grounds for awarding a Silver Star
- - Knight's trait
- - Chivalric virtue
- - Medalworthy behavior
- - Knight's attribute
- - Knight's quality
- - A hero might get a medal for it
- - Reason for some medals
- - Stoutheartedness
- - Reason for decoration
- - Brave behavior
- - Medal-worthy mettle
- - Mettle that earns a medal
- - Heroic trait
- - Mettle that might win you a medal
- - Reason to decorate
- - One might get a medal for it
- - Grounds for receiving the Victoria Cross
- - Bronze Star's significance
- - Medal winner's quality
- - Grounds for winning the Victoria Cross
- - Victoria Cross grounds
- - Soldierly quality
- - Reason for a D.S.C.
- - Hero's attribute.
- - Personal bravery.
- - Strength of spirit
- - Prowess
- - Guts
- - Fearlessness
- - Derring-do
- - Pluck
- - Hero's quality
- - Bravery
- - Grit
- - Fortitude
- - Mettle
- - heroic bravery
- - Great bravery when facing danger
- - Frankie ..., Four Seasons front man
- - Frankie ..., Four Seasons frontman
- - "Sherry" singer
- - Frankie of the Four Seasons
- - The 4 Seasons frontman Frankie
- - 'Grease' singer
- - Vocalist Frankie
- - "My Eyes Adored You" singer
- - 'My Eyes Adored You' singer Frankie
- - "Grease" singer Frankie
- - Frankie with a falsetto voice
- - "Swearin' to God" singer, 1975
- - "Grease" theme song vocalist Frankie
- - Frankie with a falsetto
- - "Jersey Boys" character Frankie
- - "Rag Doll" singer, 1964
- - Four Seasons singer
- - Frankie, who sang with The Four Seasons
- - Frankie of The 4 Seasons
- - "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" singer Frankie
- - Singer with a falsetto
- - "Sherry" singer Frankie
- - Singer Frankie
- - Falsetto Frankie
- - Surname of the Four Seasons singer Frankie
- - leader of the four seasons
- - "jersey boys" surname
- - Role in the 2005 hit musical 'Jersey Boys'
- - Four Seasons leader
- - 'Jersey Boys' role
- - Lead in Eastwood's jukebox musical
- - Big name in falsetto
- - "Jersey Boys" name
- - 1960's-70's vocalist known for his falsetto
- - Subject of Broadway's "Jersey Boys"
- - 4 Seasons leader
- - Alida ......, Italian film star
- - Italian actress
- - Italian actress in "The Third Man."
- - One of the four seasons
- - Man for all seasons?
- - Actor Raf of "The Italian Job," 1969
- - 'Grease' singer's big country home?
- - Daughter of singer Frankie?
- - 1989 Firth/Bening movie
- - Town near Le Havre
- - French ruling family
- - French duchy or dynasty
- - Philip VI's house
- - Philadelphia A's outfielder.
- - Kilmer and others
- - Actors Kilmer and Avery
- - Actor Kilmer and others
- - Actor Kilmer and namesakes
- - Physics Nobelist Fitch and others
- - Kilmer et al.
- - Smooshed circles
- - Triple-time dance, in Durango
- - Dance in triple time: Sp.
- - Actor Kilmer et al.
- - Where many vins come from
- - Line laces
- - Certain laces.
- - French laces.
- - Example of 10 Down.
- - Pole, e.g
- - "...... triste" (sibelius piece)
- - Sibelius's "...... Triste"
- - ".... Triste"
- - With 6-Down, Sibelius work
- - ".... Triste" (Sibelius work)
- - Slave could produce a French waltz
- - dance in the interval, seemingly
- - Sinuous slave dance
- - Triple-time dance, in France
- - East European gets up for a dance
- - Waltz?
- - France dance
- - Dance abroad in case one gets the sack
- - Triple-time dance, in Dijon
- - Ravel work (with "La")
- - Ravel's "La ......"
- - Triple-meter dance, in Dijon
- - Ballroom dance, in Burgundy
- - Dance of France
- - Ravel ballet, "La ......"
- - French formal dance
- - Lively ballroom dance, French-style
- - Dijon dance
- - Dance in France
- - Schubert's "...... sentimentale"
- - Triple-meter dance, in France
- - Valerie cops everyone tipping over wine
- - Against Capone, say, law enforcement taking back all wine
- - Blissful place -- coppers for hard Australian wine
- - Dry red Italian wine
- - Red Italian wine
- - Pacific port city in Chile
- - City that is home to Chile's National Congress
- - major chilean seaport
- - Against also holding Australian in Paris, a city in Chile?
- - Principal seaport of Chile
- - City in Ind. or Chile
- - Chile's chief seaport.
- - Seaport of Chile
- - Woman with capital touring area round Chilean port
- - Chief Chilean port
- - Showing courage in battle
- - Showing heroic courage
- - Heroic
- - Exhibiting gallantry
- - Courageous
- - Gallant.
- - Brave
- - Buy to establish a fixed price
- - Supreme chancellor in "The Phantom Menace"
- - Chancellor in "The Phantom Menace"
- - With courage and boldness
- - Ad ...... tax
- - Ad ...... (how tariffs may be assessed)
- - Ad attachment
- - Ad ...
- - Julian Lennon's "Billboard" debut
- - Big name in coupon mailings
- - in the upheaval our part is to have courage
- - Discretion is said to be the better part of it
- - Bravery, in the RAF
- - Bravery, in Britain
- - Brit's bravery
- - the inscription on the victoria cross, britain's highest military honour, reads "for ...".
- - Exceptional or heroic courage
- - Bravery, in Canada
- - Bravery, to a Brit
- - Heroism
- - Courage in battle
- - Personal bravery.
- - Bravery
- - Courage
- - 'Golden' state
- - San Pablo Bay city
- - California's capital, 1852-53
- - California city
- - Rudy with a megaphone
- - Crooner with a megaphone
- - Yalie with a megaphone
- - Man with a megaphone.
- - Crooner Rudy
- - One of the first crooners
- - Singer Rudy
- - Leader of the Connecticut Yankees in 1920's-40's music
- - Connecticut Yankees leader
- - Crooning idol of the 1920s
- - Bandleader-crooner: 1901-86
- - "My Time Is Your Time" singer
- - He led the Connecticut Yankees
- - Crooner of the 20's
- - Pre-Crosby crooner
- - Rudy
- - Original crooner.
- - Famous name in radio.
- - Famed crooner
- - Malta - its capital
- - The capital of Malta
- - check everything inside, team drops 'em and gets capital...
- - All for end in feud in Maltese capital
- - Capital of Malta
- - All for end in blood-feud in island capital
- - Maltese capital
- - Malta's capital
- - Home of the Maltese.
- - Glen and Victor Lane
- - Very narrow lane in depressed area
- - San Fernando, for one
- - Hill ...... ("Back To The Future" setting)
- - Low area between hills
- - Flat area flanked by hills
- - Flat area among hills
- - Very narrow lane, one running between hills
- - Hollow between hills
- - The space between The Hill's vantage point and the back street
- - Land between mountains
- - Land between hills
- - Region between hills
- - Area between mountains
- - Area of low land between hills or mountains
- - Low area of land between two higher points
- - "The Big ...." [1965-69]
- - "Silicon ...," TV series about a tech company with an app named Pied Piper
- - Dale and Virginia shout up
- - San Fernando, e.g.
- - River setting
- - He said Annapolis ........ , Nova Scotia
- - Dell
- - Dale
- - Dale speculatively ignored cup ties
- - ............Town (AKA Dundas)
- - Death, notably
- - Napa or San Fernando
- - 'Harper ...... P.T.A.' (1968 chart-topper by Jeannie C. Riley)
- - Osprey ............ (Southern Ontario golf course)
- - Hollow
- - Depression
- - Long depression
- - ...... girl (classic ditzy type)
- - Geological depression, and what the first word of 20-, 37- and 56-Across is
- - TVA center
- - The V in TVA
- - Napa ....
- - ...... Forge, Pa.
- - Lowland
- - Ravine
- - ...... Forge
- - Dip or hollow.
- - Stretch of low land.
- - An elongate depression.
- - Forge associated with Washington.
- - "... girl!"
- - Area drained by a river
- - the ... of fear, sherlock holmes novel
- - raf ..., air force station on the island of anglesey in wales
- - "Les Miserables" surname
- - "Les Misérables" fugitive
- - "Les Misérables" hero
- - Jean___, main character in Les Miserables
- - adopted father of cosette in "les miserables"
- - 37-Across hero
- - Hugo fugitive
- - Hugo hero.
- - De ene vogel verstopt zich in de andere
- - The Doors actor who plays flight instructor Tom Iceman Kazansky in Top Gun: Maverick (2 wds.)
- - Top Gun actor who returns as Iceman in Top Gun: Maverick: 2 wds.
- - star who reprises his role as iceman in "top gun: maverick"
- - Is the only blonde actor to have played Batman: 2 wrds.
- - He played Iceman in "Top Gun": 2 wds.
- - Caped crusader player of 1995
- - Anxiety relief brand
- - Drug for anxiety
- - Anxiety-relieving drug
- - Medication for anxiety
- - Muscle relaxant?
- - Diazepam name
- - Tranquilizer name
- - Popular tranquilizer
- - Chill pill?
- - Calmer?
- - unsuccessful plot to assassinate hitler in july 1944
- - 2008 Tom Cruise movie about a plot to assassinate Hitler
- - Valhalla maiden
- - Odin's "chooser of the slain"
- - Maiden of Odin
- - Escort into the hall of the slain
- - Any of Odin's maidens
- - Hosted the Scandinavian Mixed in 2021
- - Puerto -- (Mexican resort)
- - Where Columbus died: 1506
- - Spanish town where Columbus died: 1506
- - ...... de la Pascua, Venezuela
- - .... d'Aosta (Italian region)
- - "Sherry" singer Frankie
- - Odin's maidens
- - Odin's daughters.
- - Those tending to the fallen warriors called einherjar, in myth
- - Wagnerian riders
- - Goddesses featured in prayer included by backward-looking east European
- - Where streams flow
- - Forge and Stream
- - Regions between mountains
- - Low areas between mountains
- - Low areas between hills
- - Death and San Fernando
- - Big dips
- - Colder spots, often
- - Mountain separators
- - Simi and Silicon
- - Squaw et al.
- - Neighbors of hills.
- - Dells
- - Depressed areas
- - Low points
- - Five narrow streets — they may have water flowing through them
- - 1988 Bruce Hornsby hit, with "The"
- - Phoenix and surroundings
- - They'd say "like, gag me" in the 1980s
- - "So I was like, I'm so sure!" speakers
- - One with a lot of likes?
- - DALE is a ...
- - Her talk is, like, totally ...
- - many a "clueless" character
- - SoCal teen of the 1980s
- - '80s West Coast stereotype
- - Stereotypical West Coast lass
- - Brand of teething ring sold only in Los Angeles?
- - London novel, with "The"
- - Area known for whipped cream?
- - 1963 hour-long "Twilight Zone" episode with a Bible-inspired title
- - Biblical site for the battle depicted in this puzzle
- - Long Island village near JFK International
- - Washington's home, 1777-78
- - Where Washington's forces wintered
- - Winter quarters of Washington's army
- - Washington locale
- - Continental Army encampment near Philadelphia
- - *1777-'78 Continental Army campsite
- - *1777-'78 military camp site
- - 1777-78 Continental Army encampment
- - Continental headquarters, 1777-78
- - Revolutionary military site
- - Continental quarters, 1777-78
- - Carrier of World War II.
- - Depressions
- - The low point
- - San Fernando counterfeiter?
- - San Fernando creator of fake van Goghs?
- - Offense of passing off fake low-lying areas?
- - Felines that are, like, totally from San Fernando?