➠ Words that start with w
List contains 11295 Words that start with "w".
- - former cowboy film star, we hear, gets to decline
- - To decline in brightness
- - Decrease gradually, like the visible part of the moon
- - Decrease gradually, like the bright side of the moon
- - Decline, as the visible moon
- - Gradually become smaller
- - Decline, in influence
- - Gradually decrease
- - Gradual decline, of the moon say
- - Get smaller gradually
- - Words are not enough from leaders in decline
- - Western star said to be in decline
- - Diminish gradually
- - Decline, as in popularity
- - Decrease gradually
- - Period of gradual decline
- - Decline gradually
- - Gradual decline
- - Decline in power
- - Gradually decline
- - Decline
- - grow less intense, as enthusiasm
- - Diminish like the visible part of the moon
- - get thinner, like the moon
- - wax and ...... (what the moon does over a month)
- - Wax and ... (get larget and smaller, like the moon)
- - Reduce in influence
- - Get smaller, as the moon
- - Wax and ... (get bigger and smaller, like a crescent moon)
- - Wax's chum
- - Begin to drop off in intensity or power
- - Decrease in size, as the moon
- - Become progressively smaller
- - Become smaller, like a libido
- - grow or become smaller
- - Weaken anew, maybe
- - Approach an end
- - Wax's partner
- - Wax and ...... (increase and decrease, like the visible part of the moon)
- - Wax and ...... (get larger and smaller, like the moon)
- - Fall in power
- - Decrease in size or power
- - Fade slowly
- - Die (out)
- - Become smaller
- - Pull back
- - Lose oomph
- - Become weaker
- - Wax off?
- - Ebb
- - Begin to fade or grow less powerful
- - Anew (anag.)
- - Subside; lessen
- - Wind down
- - Go downhill
- - Stop waxing, say
- - Dissipate
- - Go down, in a way
- - Lose zip
- - Decrease in size
- - Taper off
- - Draw to a close
- - Drop off, as floodwaters
- - Grow weaker, as rain
- - Grow less visible, as the moon
- - Lose impact
- - Wax and --
- - Become less intense
- - Start to go out
- - Wax's opposite
- - Become less important
- - Peter out
- - Decrease in intensity
- - Opposite of wax
- - Grow dimmer
- - Be on the way out
- - Become less full, as the moon
- - Lose strength
- - Draw to an end
- - Shrink, as the moon
- - Decrease, as the moon
- - Dwindle down
- - Wax partner
- - Tail off
- - What moons do after full moons
- - Become less bright, as the moon
- - Shrink, as the visible part of the moon
- - Decrease in strength
- - Grow smaller
- - Get smaller
- - Lose force
- - Wax's counterpart
- - Post-full moon occurrence
- - Wax counterpart
- - Lose influence
- - Alternative to wax
- - Wax antonym
- - Antithesis of wax
- - Anagram for anew
- - Become less brilliant
- - Pass one's heyday
- - Grow faint.
- - Begin to fade
- - Lessen in power
- - Grow dim
- - Lose power
- - Diminish slowly
- - Dim
- - Lose intensity
- - Lose brilliance
- - *Decrease
- - Go downhill, in a way
- - Diminish
- - Subside
- - Recede
- - Flow back
- - Fade away
- - Abate
- - Lessen
- - Die down
- - Fade
- - Dwindle
- - Fall back
- - Flag
- - Ease off
- - Slack off
- - Fall off
- - Go down
- - Drop off
- - Lose energy
- - See 43-Across
- - Contract
- - Languish
- - Turn from full to crescent, as the [circled letters]
- - Wax and ... (get larger and smaller)
- - diminish, as the moon may
- - Grew weaker
- - Grew dimmer
- - Grew faint
- - Grew dim
- - Became weaker.
- - Diminished, especially moon
- - Gradually faded
- - Went from full to gibbous
- - Didn't wax, say
- - Diminished got smaller
- - Tailed off
- - Gradually diminished
- - Ecstasy seen in something magical is diminished
- - Lost strength
- - Pale little man declined
- - Didn't wax
- - Ebbed; declined
- - Wound down
- - Approached third quarter, say
- - Decreased gradually
- - Diminished over time
- - Declined in power
- - Drawn back
- - Opposite of waxed
- - Was on the ebb
- - Decreased in intensity
- - Became smaller
- - Got smaller
- - Lost popularity
- - Diminished over time, as the moon
- - Approached extinction
- - Decreased in strength
- - Passed the peak
- - Lost force
- - Approached an end
- - Neared an end
- - Approached the end.
- - Was on the downgrade.
- - Went down
- - Weakened
- - Ebbed
- - Faded
- - Backed off
- - Fell
- - Decreased
- - Receded
- - Fell off
- - Died down
- - Declined
- - Abated
- - Dwindled
- - Petered out
- - Flagged
- - Dropped off
- - Gradually declined
- - Lost power
- - Faded away
- - Subsided
- - Tapered off
- - Let up
- - Diminished
- - Lessened
- - Drew to a close
- - Withered
- - Dimmed.
- - Slowly declined
- - Paul or Lloyd of baseball lore
- - Lloyd or Paul of Cooperstown
- - Baseball Hall of Famer Paul or Lloyd
- - Paul or Lloyd of Cooperstown
- - Lloyd of Cooperstown
- - Hall-of-Famers Lloyd or Paul
- - Paul or Lloyd of baseball fame
- - Big Poison of baseball
- - "Big Poison" of baseball fame
- - Memorable slugger, now in Hall of Fame
- - Baseball Hall of Famer
- - Baseball's Big Poison
- - Cooperstown's Paul or Lloyd
- - Cooperstown brothers' surname
- - Baseballer Paul, known as "Big Poison"
- - Big or Little Poison
- - Paul ......, baseball's Big Poison
- - Baseball's Paul or Lloyd
- - Baseball's Big or Little Poison
- - Big Poison or Little Poison
- - Baseball brothers
- - Cooperstown name
- - at the end of june, elegant bird, sadly, becomes less visible
- - Gradually gets smaller, like the moon
- - Lessens in force
- - Nears an end
- - Approaches the end.
- - A news broadcast fades
- - What a full moon does
- - Grows dim, say
- - Decreases in size
- - Gradually decreases
- - Ebbs
- - Gradually declines
- - Decreases in strength
- - Declines as enthusiasm
- - Grows dim
- - Diminishes in intensity
- - Moves off
- - Evanesces
- - Declines in power
- - Loses power
- - Recedes
- - Subsides
- - Pulls back
- - Abates
- - Dies down
- - Tapers off
- - Lloyd and Paul of baseball's Hall of Fame
- - Famous baseball brothers
- - Baseball's Big and Little Poison
- - Irresistible impulses to travel
- - Desire to move baton, result being different
- - Eagerness to travel
- - Strong desire to travel
- - Desire to travel
- - Passion for travel
- - Urge to travel
- - Traveler's itch
- - Dawn breaking with strange lustre gives one the travel bug
- - Seasonal yen
- - Urge to roam.
- - Desire to roam.
- - Yen to travel
- - drawls tune about itchy feet
- - 2012 comedy starring Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston
- - Rambler's itch
- - It shows with roaming around lands? True
- - Moving urge
- - Marco Polo had it
- - D. Steel best seller
- - Nomadic instinct
- - Impulse of Odysseus
- - That open-road feeling.
- - Asian monkey
- - sri lankan leaf monkey or langur
- - Goes here and there
- - Goes astray
- - Roams
- - Meanders
- - Strays
- - Deviates
- - Rambles
- - Rambles that, unfortunately, end in fights
- - Wizards' needs
- - Wizards' rods
- - Things wizards wave
- - Wizards' accessories
- - Sticks to do magic with
- - With which wizards begin and end to work their magic
- - Magic sticks
- - Wizard's props
- - Wizards' sticks
- - Magic store supply
- - What all of the answers to the starred clues have
- - Magic items
- - Scepters for Mab and Titania.
- - Sticks with conjunctions
- - Sticks for casting spells
- - magicians wave them
- - Fairies' rods
- - Mascara applicators
- - Purchases at Ollivanders, in fantasy
- - Magicians' sticks
- - Hogwarts props
- - Harry Potter film props
- - TSA agents' gear
- - They may be waved at concerts
- - Props for magicians
- - Sticks for tricks
- - Illusionists' props
- - Fairy godmothers' gadgets
- - Airport screening equipment
- - 35-Across rods
- - Gadgets for Merlin
- - 81-Down scanners
- - Prestidigitator's props
- - Hogwarts School musts
- - Hogwarts supplies
- - Cosmetics applicators
- - Magicians' needs
- - Tarot suit
- - Handheld optical scanners
- - Mystical sticks
- - Magician's rods
- - Conjuring aids
- - Handheld scanners
- - Conductors' batons
- - Conjurers' props
- - Wizardry supplies
- - Tools for Harry Potter
- - Prestidigitatory props
- - Bar-code readers
- - Batons
- - Staffs of magicians
- - Conjurers' tools
- - Fairies' props
- - Magicians' rods
- - Conjurers' sticks
- - Magicians' gear
- - Rods used by magicians
- - Magicians' gadgets
- - Willow shoots.
- - Diviners' rods.
- - One suit in a tarot deck
- - Pointers
- - Staffs
- - Magicians' props
- - Divining rods.
- - Fairy godmothers' sceptres
- - river and tributary of the thames in south london
- - Pliant timber for binding round stripped ends
- - Traveling man
- - Man without a country
- - Rover's rear end removed when following wife
- - Rolling Stone's staff do wrong, nicking last of cocaine
- - Wife with husband abandoning her twice for vagabond
- - "Hopeless ...," Mumford & Sons track from their album "Babel"
- - Nomadic type
- - 1962 Dion hit, with "The"
- - Rambling one
- - Aeneas was one
- - Schubert fantasie
- - Odysseus, for one
- - Peregrinating person.
- - Strayer from a path.
- - Roamer
- - Nomad
- - Rolling stone
- - Itinerant
- - Vagabond
- - Nomads, people who move from place to place
- - Nomads
- - Name shared by the 1958 and 1960 FA Cup winners
- - Mostly dreary news circulating in Wolverhampton?
- - Odysseus and others.
- - They may be at home at a cricket ground in South Africa, though
- - offended by war that's barbaric so drifted away
- - What Wordsworth did before he got hip?
- - And, inside, we are, I say, in glorious extremes in leisurely travels
- - audibly pondering small, aimless journeys
- - Long bench that moves around a lot?
- - Lost subject of a hit Beatles song?
- - Creeping plant
- - "I'm a rabbi and...um...wait, where was I?"
- - Crested birds that meander?
- - Oceanic animal — large bird's not a swan (anag)
- - Cuckoo's voice, to Wordsworth
- - Willie
- - Roaming
- - Peripatetic.
- - What ladies' men tend to have
- - Departing from a place or subject