➠ Words that start with w
List contains 11295 Words that start with "w".
- - Roster of people hoping to be admitted
- - people in line for serving table
- - You may be on it for quite a while
- - You may be on it for quite a time
- - Limbo for college hopefuls
- - Standby slate
- - Play about a diner patron whose food never arrives?
- - A job in a restaurant records registers for those hoping to enjoy a number of courses
- - "7 Things Only People Who Have Worked at aRestaurant Will Understand," e.g.?
- - Husbands-to-be in line at the courthouse?
- - Vultures circling, e.g.
- - What's boring to play? (In this clue's answer, note letters 4-5 and 10-11)
- - Patient person's tactic
- - Strategy with delaying tactics
- - Competition between servers?
- - Patient one's tactic
- - Delaying strategy
- - Patient strategy
- - Strategy of delay
- - Odets's 1935 stage hit
- - Odets, this was your sting!
- - Odets title
- - Odets play: 1935
- - Odets play
- - Taika ......, award-winning NZ film director
- - Taika ..., "Jojo Rabbit" actor who voices Mo Morrison in the movie "Lightyear"
- - Writer/director Taika who won an Oscar for Jojo Rabbit
- - Director Taika ......
- - Get ready for an opportunity
- - Stay put until the storm ends
- - Let the storm blow over
- - "Ding Dong!" response
- - Not now
- - 'Hold on there!'
- - "Now hold on there!"
- - 'Hold your horses!'
- - "Enjoyin' your meal?" or "I'll be servin' you today"?
- - 1995 chick flick starring Whitney Houston
- - 1995 romantic comedy
- - 1995 Whitney Houston movie
- - 1992 chick-lit best seller set in Phoenix
- - Terry McMillan novel
- - Doctor's reception area
- - Doctor's office feature
- - Place to read a magazine in a doctor's office
- - Place to hang around if you're patient?
- - apartment that provides space in the queue!
- - Reception area
- - "... on a War," song by Foo Fighters that won the Grammy Award for Best Rock song in 2022
- - showing patience in serving people
- - Hanging about for work in restaurant
- - Serving others?
- - On hold ... or what the seven rows of black squares in this puzzle's grid spell in Morse code
- - Lady-in- ......
- - .. for .., poem by C.P. Cavafy - and a novel by J.M. Coetzee
- - "What You ... For?" 2004 song by Gwen Stefani that won an MTV Music Video Award
- - Sitting tight
- - "Right Here ...," song by Richard Marx from his 1989 album "Repeat Offender"
- - 1990 George Michael single: "...... For That Day"
- - Not yet admitted
- - .... room
- - Springsteen "...... on a Sunny Day"
- - "Don't move, I'll be right back!": 2 wds.
- - "Don't move - I'll go for help"
- - 'I'll be right back'
- - "Don't move until I get back"
- - "Sit tight while I get help"
- - "Don't go anywhere, I'll be back"
- - "Don't follow me!"
- - 'Don't leave this spot'
- - Order not to follow
- - Don't go anywhere
- - Don't move
- - lounge around the lobby?
- - Patient Samuel Beckett play of 1953
- - Beckett classic
- - Samuel Beckett play with an unseen character
- - Samuel Beckett classic
- - Samuel Beckett "no-show" play
- - Beckett's stage classic
- - Beckett tragicomedy
- - Beckett title
- - Beckett play: 1952
- - Beckett play
- - Serving, give up point and play without purpose
- - What Estragon was doing
- - Tragicomic play of 1952
- - Play subtitled "A Tragicomedy in Two Acts"
- - Play in which the title character is never seen
- - Paris premiere of 1953
- - 20th-century play
- - "What are you ......?"
- - Lefty
- - Anticipating
- - Airport terminal feature
- - Mildred Pierce's job
- - Tipper's beneficiary
- - Popular summer job
- - What Mildred was in "Of Human Bondage."
- - Female restaurant attendant
- - she takes orders from anybody
- - A woman who serves food or drinks to people
- - Female restaurant worker
- - Alice on "Alice," for one
- - CafŽ worker
- - Hash-slinger
- - Hospitality worker
- - female server
- - Woman who takes restaurant orders
- - Diner employee
- - Diner staffer
- - Original occupation for Rachel on 'Friends'
- - Server tries to move round -- was seen going outside
- - Is capable of taking orders from unorthodox wise Tsar
- - She serves at table
- - She carries out orders
- - She may serve 'sir' with a stew, carelessly
- - Restaurant worker with perfect hair
- - Flexible wise Tsar is capable of taking orders
- - One offering 'A stew, sir?', taking order
- - Writes as badly as one putting down Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe
- - Maid to order
- - Bunny Girl, say, with first-class tail
- - She conveys orders
- - Many a server, in the old days
- - Special announcer
- - She takes orders
- - Diner worker
- - Alice, in "Alice"
- - Role for 101 Down
- - Carte carrier
- - Occupation for Alice
- - "Of Human Bondage" role
- - Restaurant employe.
- - Café employe.
- - Restaurant VIP
- - Musical in which Sara Bareilles made her Broadway debut
- - She takes your orders at a restaurant
- - Serving at tables
- - Serving in restaurants
- - Serving at tables (woman)
- - Restaurant servers
- - They take orders from anybody
- - They will take orders from anybody
- - Tray carriers
- - Diner staff
- - Server who had a Buffalo chicken mishap?
- - Remains stationary in readiness
- - Don't proceed with flower in supermarket
- - Server, gender-neutrally
- - Restaurant worker cooks ration behind warfront
- - Serve, as at a restaurant
- - Serve, in a restaurant
- - Serve, as diner patrons
- - Serve attentively
- - Serve
- - Serve at the table of
- - Take food orders from
- - Take orders from, in a way
- - Be a servant to
- - Be a garçon
- - Table
- - Take orders from
- - Attend to.
- - Tourist destination famed for its glow-worm caves
- - Series of names on standby for a brunch spot
- - Backup college admissions pool
- - limbo for some college or club hopefuls
- - Put on the "maybe" roster, as a college applicant: Hyph.
- - Consider for a possible future acceptance: Hyph.
- - Limbo for a college applicant
- - Be in line for an hour, say
- - Like some college applicants
- - Pending acceptance, in a way
- - 'I'll be right with you'
- - Reason to open another register?
- - "Hold on, are you serious?"
- - That … cant be right
- - Modern restaurant staff
- - Be patient in a queue
- - Be patient in line
- - Stay at home during, as a hurricane
- - Let pass, as a storm
- - Bide one's time during, as a storm
- - Let pass, as a shower
- - Hunker down for the duration of
- - Delay until the end
- - Pa Walton portrayer Ralph
- - Ralph of 'The Waltons'
- - 'The Waltons' actor Ralph
- - "The Waltons" co-star Ralph
- - Pa Walton portrayer
- - Actor Ralph of "The Waltons"
- - John Walton portrayer Ralph
- - "The Waltons" star
- - John Walton portrayer
- - Ralph who starred in "The Waltons"
- - "Waltons'" Ralph
- - Mr. Walton portrayer
- - Papa in "The Waltons"
- - He was Papa to the Waltons
- - Archbishop's imprisoned envoy lingered endlessly
- - Actor Ralph
- - Singer John with "Missing You"
- - John who ain't missing you at all?
- - "Missing You" singer John
- - Singer John with the 1984 #1 hit "Missing You"
- - Bad English guy John
- - Bad English singer John
- - Chief Justice after Chase
- - "Taken on Trust" author Terry
- - "Taken on Trust" author
- - Chief Justice Morrison
- - Ex-hostage Terry
- - Baseball Hall of Famer Hoyt
- - John of Bad English
- - Learned co-star of the 1970s
- - 1987-91 Mideast hostage Terry
- - Former hostage Terry
- - Hall-of-Famer Hoyt
- - US chief Justice: 1874-1888
- - He played John Boy's pop
- - Chief Justice: 1874-88
- - TV actor Ralph
- - Ex-pitcher Hoyt.
- - Chief justice of U. S., 1874–88.
- - U. S. Chief Justice, 1874–88.
- - Former Chief Justice
- - John with the 1984 #1 hit 'Missing You'
- - terry ..., author of taken on trust
- - passed the marshmallow test
- - Hung around patiently
- - Attended during the week around a college
- - Served first class tea in the middle of the week
- - Stuck around
- - Attended
- - Hung around
- - showed patience
- - Didn't act rashly, say
- - Was in line
- - Did some restaurant work
- - Didn't act just yet
- - Provided service for, as tables
- - Was forced to stand in line
- - Served at table
- - Stayed in one place, anticipating something
- - Stood in line
- - Bided one's time
- - Was at hand.
- - Rested in expectation.
- - Took some orders
- - Stayed for
- - Was patient
- - Stood (by).
- - Held back
- - Lingered.
- - Hung out
- - Tarried
- - Cooled one's heels
- - Paused
- - Almost cry over the funeral in Northland
- - Not leave, as for something more important
- - Remain patiently
- - Take a patient approach to revenge?
- - Playground equipment that'll move if you're really, really patient?
- - Approach that isn't proactive
- - "Not so fast ...": 3 wds.
- - Not so fast?
- - "That's not right!"
- - request for the impatient
- - 'Whoa, ...!'
- - "Hold on!"
- - 'Hang on'
- - "Keep your pants on!"
- - "Be right there!"
- - "Just hold your horses!"
- - "One moment please"
- - 'Hold it!'
- - 'Whoa there!'
- - "give me one moment"
- - Take orders to use up Gene's make-up on spot and just be patient
- - Like a patient person's attitude
- - 'Be patient!'
- - Allow time for situation to develop
- - Watch out for developments as we detain criminal
- - We date, as in getting spliced? Watch out for developments
- - "Patience is a virtue"
- - ...... it out (two, please)
- - Cautious political strategy.
- - Act cautiously
- - Kind of attitude
- - Strategy for holding it while in the bathroom line?
- - Command to a kid to be patient?
- - "Hold on real quick"
- - "I just thought of something ..."
- - "Hey, that's not right!"
- - Camerieri
- - Those who might want a tip from crossword compilers? Change the second letter
- - They serve to write as doctors
- - Serving staff in a restaurant
- - Cafe employees
- - They give and take orders
- - Table servers
- - Restaurant staff
- - Who might waste a lot of time serving people?
- - "Front-of-house" staff
- - Garcons
- - People who bring you this puzzle's theme entries
- - They're good at taking orders
- - Restaurant workers
- - Cruise-ship staff
- - CafÇ crew
- - They also serve
- - Captain's crew
- - On-deck men
- - Major-domo's aides.
- - Men with burdens.
- - 17-Across staff
- - Restaurant servers
- - Salvers
- - Servers
- - Some servers
- - Diner workers
- - Service group?
- - 'Be patient!'
- - Hang on: one way to get a tip?
- - Douchey thing to say before your own punchline
- - "Drumroll, please"
- - 'Just hold on — you're gonna love this'
- - "Hang on a second"
- - Words before a punch line
- - Phrase Barney inserts between "Legen" and "Dary," on "How I Met Your Mother" [3 wds]
- - "Hold on, I'll be right there!"
- - Slowpoke's shout
- - Stare at a burning candle with anticipation?
- - "...... and we'll all . . . "
- - Advice on a fitness instructor's answering machine message?
- - *Anticipate a drink at a dance?
- - It may be charged by airport shuttle services if you're late from a flight
- - Written exemption from taking orders?
- - Bottles of Evian declared on a bistro worker's return?
- - "Please ...... the beep"
- - Anticipate the arrival of
- - Have in prospect
- - Anticipate
- - Expect
- - Served at a restaurant
- - Served a dinner
- - Served
- - A diet now fashionable is served
- - remained and gave personal service
- - Sat by the window, maybe
- - Didn't retire, maybe
- - one in the queue who provides the fare required
- - Drink I brought in — part of my job
- - One to carry in drink?
- - Cry in a restaurant
- - Restaurant worker who bides his time?
- - Perhaps one's taken in drink
- - Worker in hospitality
- - Restaurant staff member
- - Restaurant server
- - Not a Time and Tide employee
- - restaurant employee
- - restaurant worker
- - In a restaurant, a helpful line in cheap drink?
- - can't he serve without delay?
- - can't he give service without delay?
- - one who can't serve immediately?
- - Takes food orders
- - He's hired to take orders
- - Food server
- - Cafe worker
- - Steward
- - Check writer
- - Servant
- - Salver
- - Server
- - Attendant
- - Bistro worker
- - Mammal that takes orders?