➠ Words that start with w
List contains 11295 Words that start with "w".
- - Beads once used by Native Americans as currency
- - Shells used for clams?
- - Indian beads used as money
- - Moolah for Mohicans
- - Money for Hiawatha.
- - Cash for Hiawatha.
- - Shell money.
- - old native american currency beads
- - Native American currency
- - Some old bread
- - Native currency
- - Beaded cash
- - Traded beads
- - Trading beads
- - One-time beaded currency
- - Squanto's simoleons
- - Indian beads
- - Money that's shelled out?
- - Trading-post currency
- - Early N.A. money
- - Algonquian gelt
- - Early American exchange
- - Funds
- - Indian bread?
- - Moola
- - Dough
- - Moolah
- - "magic flute" monogram
- - "The Magic Flute" monogram
- - Typist's abbr.
- - Mario character with a purple hat and handlebar mustache
- - nintendo villain with a purple hat
- - people including the mashpee tribe
- - National bank bought by Chase, for short
- - Former bank option, for short
- - National bank, for short
- - Bank that collapsed in 2008, for short
- - Big bank acquired by Chase in 2008, for short
- - Bank bought by Chase, briefly
- - 2008 bank failure, for short
- - U.S.'s largest S&L until its 2008 collapse
- - Insolvent banking giant, familiarly
- - Insolvent S&L company
- - Modern S&L giant, in ads
- - BofA competitor
- - Ballroom dance's sentimentality?
- - Dance discount (or a tacky imitation of Strauss?)
- - Sappy "Dancing with the Stars" action?
- - Dancing to the music of Strauss
- - Like Leroy Anderson's musical cat
- - Couples' activity once considered scandalous
- - Enter like you own the place (letters 5-7)
- - Wins easily
- - Takes with aplomb
- - Harry, Liam, Louis, Niall and Zayn initially await G&T mid song
- - Noted Australian folk song
- - Travelling about carrying one's swag in Australia
- - Song of Australia
- - Song often associated with Australia
- - National song, theme of today's puzzle
- - Australian bush song
- - Aussies' W.W. II marching song
- - Aussie song by A. B. (Banjo) Patterson
- - Aussie song
- - Australian folk song
- - Popular W.W. II song
- - Song, popular down under.
- - Anzac song.
- - dancing to a novel song
- - Australian ditty
- - Australian tune
- - Three-four time dancer
- - Unofficial Australian "anthem"
- - MAD TAIL
- - Unofficial Aussie anthem
- - Favorite "down under."
- - Moves briskly and easily
- - 3/4-time dances
- - Ballroom dances
- - Chopin pieces
- - Dances in 3/4 time
- - Breezes (through)
- - Dancer (found at the fairground?)
- - Dancer — fairground ride
- - Fairground ride
- - Danced at a ball
- - Danced in 3/4 time
- - Danced to "The Blue Danube"
- - Danced to "True Love"
- - Danced in Vienna?
- - Danced to Strauss
- - Danced.
- - Casually moved last letter written by Disney?
- - Did a ballroom dance
- - Having an easy time of it
- - Making short work of
- - Johann Strauss, with "the"
- - Take while no one's looking, say
- - Take easily
- - Store with Austrian folk dancing outfits?
- - Ashen, pale
- - Pale and lacking color, say
- - wanda appears pale at first
- - Obi-... Kenobi of the "Star Wars" universe
- - in need of some blush, say
- - Like a face that's gone pale
- - The second name of Kenobi, from "Star Wars"
- - Director James of "Insidious"
- - James ..., director of "Aquaman"
- - Pale face, e.g.
- - One points out that's it's pale
- - Obi-... Kenobi of "Star Wars"
- - Concerningly pale
- - Pale and sickly-looking
- - Unnaturally pale-looking
- - Unhealthily pale-looking
- - Pale-looking in an unhealthy way
- - In need of some vitamin D, perhaps
- - Pale, as a face
- - Pale and pinched-looking
- - Unnaturally pale
- - Pale and sickly, lacking colour
- - Pale; weak
- - Endless desire to be pale
- - Watery half of island off the coast of China
- - Pale of face
- - Pale (and, after burrowing, a 37-Down/43-Across from the Spice Girls)
- - Hardly the picture of health
- - Not exactly the picture of health
- - Opposite of flushed
- - In need of blusher, say
- - Out of the pink?
- - Showing signs of malnutrition, say
- - Pale-complexioned
- - Terribly pale
- - Needing blusher
- - gok —, television presenter whose credits include miss naked beauty and how to look good naked
- - unhealthy looking pastry lacks right ingredient
- - Obi-... Kenobi (Disney series)
- - anglo-chinese fashion consultant, gok ..
- - Points out one looking sickly
- - Lacking color or enthusiasm
- - Antonym for "robust"
- - Whitish or lacking color
- - "The Conjuring" director James ...
- - Appearing ill or exhausted, say
- - Lacking rosy cheeks
- - Unhealthily white-faced
- - Under-the-weather-looking
- - Totally white
- - Ruddy's antithesis
- - Obi-...... Kenobi, Jedi master/spiritual guru
- - Obi-...... Kenobi (Alec Guinness/Ewan McGregor character in the "Star Wars" movies)
- - Obi-...... Kenobi ("Star Wars" character)
- - Looking like a ghost
- - Like Suckling's lover
- - Languid, as a smile
- - Lacking force or color
- - Bleached-looking
- - "The Conjuring" and "Insidious: Chapter 2" director James
- - Not looking well, in a way
- - Hardly flushed
- - Not looking good
- - Wasted
- - Obi-...... Kenobi
- - Obi-Kenobi link
- - 'Aquaman' director James
- - Visibly unwell
- - Chalky-looking
- - Pasty-looking
- - Goth-looking, in a way
- - Ashen when attempting netball, initially
- - Not exactly ruddy
- - Not at all ruddy
- - Hardly rosy
- - Sans sanguinity
- - Looking washed-out
- - Not looking 100% well
- - Quite white
- - Not ruddy
- - Looking somewhat sickly
- - Sunlight-deprived, maybe
- - Not healthy-looking
- - Chalky
- - Weak-looking
- - Not sanguine
- - Anemic
- - Hardly radiant
- - Halfhearted, as a smile
- - Showing fatigue
- - Washed-out in complexion
- - Not at all rosy
- - Without color
- - Lurid
- - See 76 Across
- - Ghastly looking
- - Ashen-faced
- - Madison Square Garden venue
- - Basketball Hall-of-Famer Bill
- - Hoopster Bill
- - 1978 NBA MVP Bill
- - Basketball legend Bill
- - not the regulation upset by a composer
- - "Euphoria" actor Javon
- - sam for whom sam's club is named
- - John Boy, for one
- - Retail mogul Sam
- - The Father of Angling
- - Sam's Club surname
- - Sam who founded a retail empire
- - Sam of Sam's Club
- - John Boy or Jim Bob of a 1970s series
- - He wrote "The Compleat Angler."
- - English writer, d. 1683 — English composer. d. 1983
- - 1978 N.B.A. M.V.P.
- - 'The Compleat Angler' writer
- - 'The Compleat Angler' author
- - TV family name
- - English composer
- - John-Boy or Mary Ellen of 1970s TV
- - *"Pogo" cartoonist
- - Pogo's creator
- - Major handgun manufacturer
- - Eva's love in "Die Meistersinger"
- - German man's name.
- - Disney & others
- - Whitman and Frazier
- - Kelly and Disney
- - Whitman and Disney
- - Gretzky Sr. and de la Mare, familiarly
- - Disney et al., or, when added to the starts of the starred answers, a 1965 musical (listen!)
- - Disney and Kelly
- - Racecar driver Darrell
- - Former NASCAR champion Darrell
- - Darrell on the track
- - American poet best known for Leaves of Grass
- - American poet and essayist often called the father of free verse and who wrote the poem "Song of Myself": 2 wds.
- - 'Leaves of Grass' poet
- - "America's Poet," born 200 years ago today
- - 'Weave in, My HARDY Life' poet
- - Poet (Civil War volunteer nurse)
- - Philadelphia bridge and poet
- - He wrote "Song of Myself"
- - He wrote "O Captain! My Captain!"
- - "I hear America singing . . ."
- - He died March 26, 1892
- - Nurse
- - Old TV's John-Boy and Erin
- - John-Boy's family, on TV
- - '70s-'80s TV family
- - '70s TV family
- - Popular TV family
- - Family on classic television
- - Classic TV family
- - Former U.A.W. president
- - Julie ......, actress whose films include Educating Rita and Calendar Girls
- - julie, oscar nominated actress, for the film educating rita
- - nsw and test batsman with an informal scg stand, doug ...
- - Barbara who coanchored "ABC Evening News' from 1976 to 1978 and cohosts "The View"
- - LPGA tour player Lisa
- - Newswoman Barbara
- - Co-creator of "The View"
- - "The View" cohost
- - Barbara on the cover of 15 TV Guides
- - Barbara of ABC
- - "20/20" cohost
- - TV's Barbara
- - Interviewer Barbara
- - TV interviewer
- - Celebrity interviewer
- - Doctor for whom a military medical center is named
- - Doctor for whom a D.C.-area military medical center is named
- - Army doctor for whom a D.C. medical center is named
- - Elizabethan knight
- - British financier of American colonies, for whom North Carolina's capital is named: 2 wds.
- - English courtier, navigator and poet, 1552-1618
- - Court favourite with fantastic later sequence of shots, some might say
- - Explorer to adapt particular bike supporting weight
- - English essayist (1861–1922)
- - Former NFL player for the Chicago Bears, known as "Sweetness," who is considered one of the greatest RBs ever: 2 wds.
- - Bears running back who's #2 in NFL career rushing yards, behind Emmitt Smith: 2 wds.
- - Pro Football Hall of Famer whose son Jarrett was MVP of the 2004 Orange Bowl [2 wds]
- - Composer of the theme music for the American sitcom, "Family Guy": 2 wds.
- - Actor in "Mrs. Miniver"
- - A star in "The Miniver Story"
- - Inventor of lawn tennis
- - "A Raisin in the Sun" father
- - Author of the quip
- - Who said "Today's gossip is tomorrow's headline"?
- - The anti-hero from "Breaking Bad" who went by the alias Heisenberg, played by Bryan Cranston: 2 wds.
- - Meth-cooking chemistry teacher on "Breaking Bad" played by Bryan Cranston: 2 wds.
- - Drug dealer played by Bryan Cranston on "Breaking Bad": 2 wds.
- - 'Breaking Bad' protagonist
- - City W. of Boston
- - Home of Bentley University
- - What law's Tom broken somewhere in London?
- - Actor who produced a director
- - Scottish historical novelist
- - Perhaps, Disney has zone for a dance
- - A type of dance
- - Disney last to dance?
- - Popular ballroom dance that initially shocked society
- - last letter following say disney's dance
- - Disney and an unknown dance as a couple
- - Some music in a 43A concert is for this dance
- - Chopin work, or a dance in three-quarter time
- - Matilda's dance (to Strauss's music?)
- - standard ballroom dance
- - Dance in three-four time
- - Ballroom dance done by Belle and the Beast
- - Dance makes Disney sleep
- - Strauss's dance
- - Dance usually in 3/4 time
- - Ballroom dance, originally from Germany
- - Ballroom dance usually in 3/4 time
- - 1-2-3 dance
- - Graceful dance
- - Viennese dance
- - Ballroom dance in three-quarter time
- - Classic ballroom dance
- - Triple-time dance
- - Dance to some Johann Strauss music
- - Type of dance The Band did
- - Dance in three-quarter time
- - Dance in "The Nutcracker"
- - Matilda's dance
- - Grandma's dance.
- - Elegant dance.
- - Wayne King's specialty.
- - Stately dance
- - Popular dance.
- - Dance in triple time
- - Dance in triple meter
- - Dance in 3/4 time
- - Ballroom dance
- - A ballroom dance
- - Dance.
- - a dance in triple time performed by a couple
- - A ballroom and folk dance in which two dancers in close proximity move in triple time
- - The final dance in "The Nutcracker," for one
- - christoph —, best actor in a supporting role oscar winner for inglourious basterds
- - Johann Strauss, the .... King
- - Christoph ..., Oscar-winner
- - The Last ... (Martin Scorsese documentary about The Band)
- - Liszt lawsuit holds back piece of music
- - Two-time Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner Christoph
- - Ballroom dance in triple time
- - 2012 Best Supporting Actor winner Christoph of "Django Unchained"
- - Strauss specialty
- - "Amazing Grace," for one
- - Strauss piece
- - What you can do to 'Moon River'
- - One of 16 works by Brahms
- - 'The Blue Danube,' e.g
- - Brahms composition
- - Ballroom dance in triple time
- - Scorsese-directed The Band film "The Last ......"
- - Move breezily
- - Best Supporting Actor Christoph of Inglourious Basterds
- - Move with aplomb
- - Chopsticks, e.g.
- - "Edelweiss," for one
- - Johann Strauss specialty
- - "My Favorite Things" is one
- - ...... King Johann Strauss
- - "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" is one
- - Music from Strauss
- - Thing easy to do
- - Music for the ballroom.
- - Chopin specialty
- - Welk specialty
- - Strauss composition
- - Schubert piece.
- - Piece of music
- - Chopin work
- - Ball favorite
- - Minute piece
- - Ballroom favorite
- - Chopin piece
- - Breeze (through)
- - See 45-Across
- - Progress easily in Disney zone?
- - Dance for an entertainment mogul?
- - Philadelphia/New Jersey connector