➠ Words that start with w
List contains 11295 Words that start with "w".
- - People whose aspirations have obvious inspirations
- - They've got aspirations
- - Hopefuls
- - Emulators
- - Nearly all "American Idol" auditioners
- - Wish-they-were-famous types
- - Pretenders
- - Question to a rookie cop?
- - "zig-a-zig-ah" song
- - Spice Girls' debut single
- - Debut single by the Spice Girls that topped the UK singles charts for seven weeks in 1996
- - Song where the Spice Girls tell you what they want
- - Spice Girls song
- - First #1 hit for the Spice Girls
- - Person dreaming of fame
- - Live with girl, primarily ambitious sort
- - One who dreams of fame, e.g.
- - Hit 1996 single that is the world's catchiest song, according to Dutch researchers
- - One who dreams of fame
- - 1996 debut hit by the Spice Girls
- - signature song of the spice girls
- - Person who aspires to a certain lifestyle or image
- - Aspiring Australian bank in decline
- - Hopeful prohibition gets lifted during decline
- - Decline to come round to arrest impersonator?
- - Status seeker
- - Hopeful cop in decline
- - Fame-hungry person
- - Hopeful mostly desire new President
- - Sad young hopeful trying to emulate a role model (informal)
- - Person seeking fame and fortune
- - Aspiring star?
- - Aspiring celebrity
- - "Idol" entrant, maybe
- - Aspiring sort
- - Aspiring celeb, perhaps
- - Nick wearing flag, hopeful
- - Ambitious person
- - Overeager aspirant
- - Star-struck emulator
- - Hopeful to swipe pale dresses
- - Starstruck sort, maybe
- - Emulator
- - Aspirant, informally
- - Ambitious type, informally
- - Striver
- - Aspirer.
- - Poseur
- - Pretender
- - Superfan
- - Aspiring one
- - Aspirant
- - Dreamer
- - Hanger-on
- - Hopeful woman bishop pushed in opposite directions
- - "I ......" (tune for King Kong?)
- - Challenge to a doubter
- - Gambler's challenge
- - 'Care to wager?'
- - 'Care to wager?' ... and a question answered, one way or the other, by the first words of the answers to starred clues
- - 'Care to make it interesting?'
- - Follow-up to "Oh, yeah?"
- - 'Care to put money on it?'
- - 'You sure 'bout that?'
- - 'You sure of that?'
- - 'How sure are you about that?'
- - "Are you sure of that?"
- - "Oh, yeah?" follower
- - "You think so, do you?"
- - Words before "You're on!"
- - Offer that may be answered by "How much?"
- - "ORLY?"
- - "I wouldn't be so sure"
- - 'You sure about that?'
- - 'You really think so?'
- - 'You comin'?'
- - "Are you comin'?"
- - 'Would ya be interested in comin'?'
- - 'Comin' ......!'
- - Sheryl Crow smash "All I ......"
- - Would like to, in kid-speak
- - Casual 'You game?'
- - 'Are you interested in doin' this?'
- - "You game?"
- - Pat Benatar "Never ...... Leave You"
- - Joan Jett "Do You ...... Touch Me"
- - "Are you with me?"
- - "Are you game?"
- - "You in?"
- - 'all i ...... do . . .' (line in songs by sheryl crow and wreckx-n-effect)
- - Informal inclination indication
- - "just ...... rock" (2022 lil uzi vert song)
- - Contraction of "want to"
- - I .... Go, 2011 Britney Spears song
- - Sheryl Crows All I .. Do
- - ramones' "i ...... be sedated"
- - "I ... Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)"
- - "ya game?"
- - Slangy variant of saying "Want to?"
- - Would like to, colloquially
- - Twisted Sister classic "I ...... Rock"
- - I ...... Be Sedated (Ramones song)
- - "I ...... Go" (Britney Spears' single)
- - Make a bet
- - Wish to, informally
- - Have the desire to, informally
- - "Do ya .... bet?"
- - "Should we?" informally
- - "Are ya game?"
- - Informal 'Shall we...?'
- - ".... bet?": "Care to wager?"
- - 'All I ...... Do' (Sheryl Crow hit)
- - "Would ya like to?"
- - "I ...... Dance With Somebody"
- - Question eliciting "Let's!"
- - All-American Rejects "I ......"
- - "...... Be Startin' Somethin'"
- - "Care to?"
- - Would like to
- - "Wouldya like to?"
- - Bet opener?
- - "I don't .... go!" (kid's protest)
- - Sheryl Crow's "All I ...... Do"
- - "All I ...... Do" (Sheryl Crow song)
- - "I .... Be Loved"
- - "I ...... Be Loved," 1933 song
- - "I ...... Be Around"
- - Bet
- - Shall we?
- - Informal way of saying "want to"
- - '... Get Away?' (Southwest Airlines slogan)
- - "I can teach you how to sew an artist's hat, if you're interested"?
- - Item on a wish list
- - Part four of six of a quote from the TV show "Gilmore Girls," that any dessert-lover can relate to?
- - "I... Candy," a cover version by the '80s band Bow Wow Wow from their album "The Last of the Mohicans"
- - Be short, like a sickly cat's tail
- - "Do you ... to go for a walk?"
- - Entry on a wish list
- - Suffer a lack of
- - Word on a finger-pointing poster of old
- - Feel a need for
- - Verb on a classic Uncle Sam poster
- - Verb in a letter to Santa
- - Neil Diamond "Yesterday's gone, now all I ...... is a smile"
- - Uncle Sam poster word
- - Any entry on a Dear Santa list
- - Word on an Uncle Sam poster
- - Letter-to-Santa verb
- - "For .... of a nail . . ."
- - wish for wife to join worker
- - Do people need to be in it?
- - The Backstreet Boys' "I ... It That Way"
- - wish wife to join worker
- - Desire; lack
- - "Do What U ...," 2013 song from "Artpop" by Lady Gaga
- - desire woman soldier
- - "All I ...," song by Olivia Rodrigo which was recorded for the Disney TV series "High School Musical: The Musical"
- - Desire, but with little morality
- - Lack, deficiency
- - Need to trim the rowan tree
- - "you're the one that i ......" ("grease" song)
- - crave, e.g.
- - western worker's need
- - Desire bigtime
- - "You Can't Always Get What You ......"
- - Word before ad
- - The Beatles' "I ...... to Hold Your Hand"
- - Desire — deficiency
- - "What do you ...... from me?"
- - "I Just ...... My Pants Back" (MTV series)
- - "All I ...... for Christmas Is You" (Mariah Carey song)
- - State of extreme poverty
- - Depend (upon)
- - Would like
- - Would like to have
- - Hope for
- - Fancy whiskey and neat tequila for openers
- - Desire to possess
- - Poverty
- - Have an itch for
- - Letter-to-Santa word
- - Desire or require
- - Needy condition
- - "Don't You ...... Me" Human League
- - Disturbed song about desire?
- - Ad intro
- - Desire to have
- - Be deficient in
- - Need alternative
- - "I ...... my Maypo!"
- - Are after
- - "What Women ......" (Mel Gibson movie)
- - "What do you ......?"
- - Type of ad
- - "I ...... to be alone"
- - Feel inclined
- - Have too little
- - Destitution
- - Burn for
- - Lack for
- - Penury
- - Be bereft of
- - Shortage
- - Indigence
- - " . . . I shall not ......"
- - Have too little of
- - Be without
- - Most sheetlike
- - Most sick-looking
- - Most pale
- - Most pallid
- - Boy Wonder after a long day fighting crime?
- - Becomes sickly pale
- - Grows pale
- - Becomes pallid
- - Pales.
- - Blanches
- - Unnatural lack of color
- - Loss of color
- - Lack of color
- - Pallor
- - Ashen look
- - 'Would you like to give it a go?'
- - invitation to bite
- - "Interested in a look?"
- - Casual question after "We took pictures"
- - Less ruddy
- - More pallid
- - wedding gown designer vera
- - Bridal- and prom-wear designer Vera ...
- - Vera of gowns
- - Dress designer Vera
- - Vera of fashion
- - Designer Vera
- - Designer in the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame
- - -- Jingwei, 1883-1944, Chinese politician, an associate of Sun Yat-sen
- - Vera of haute couture
- - Vera who designs figure skating costumes
- - Gown designer Vera
- - Wedding dress designer Vera
- - Fashion designer Vera
- - Popular gown designer on the red carpet
- - Famous designer of wedding gowns
- - Popular wedding dress designer
- - bridal wear designer vera
- - ... Chung (1980s pop band)
- - vera who designed nancy kerrigan's olympics costumes
- - Classical pianist Yuja
- - Private member?
- - Couturier Vera
- - Computer company that might make the juvenile snicker
- - Johnson
- - See 23-Across
- - 'I want people to see the dress, but focus on the woman': Vera ......
- - Big name in early computers
- - First computer company to run an ad during the Super Bowl
- - Stylish Vera
- - 63-year-old Vera reportedly dating 27-year-old skating gold medalist Evan Lysacek
- - "The Joy Luck Club" director, 1993
- - First computer company with a Super Bowl commercial
- - Big name in bridal fashion
- - Word-processor pioneer
- - 1980s word processing giant
- - Fashionable Vera
- - Big name in computers
- - Early name in word processing
- - Word-processing pioneer
- - Pioneer in word processing
- - Massachusetts-based software company
- - P. Buck hero
- - Chinese emperor.
- - Common name in China.
- - Chinese poet.
- - King or prince in ancient China.
- - King; prince;—used in ancient China.
- - China's Foreign Minister.
- - nobel peace prize winner maathai
- - ... Maathai, Kenyan activist and first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize
- - Get by devious means
- - use devious methods to get the western viewpoint
- - Gain by crafty methods
- - Be devious in taking the western line of approach
- - Bring about by scheming
- - Obtain by persuasion (informal)
- - Craftily get last of raw fish
- - Get by crafty means
- - Acquire by trickery
- - Get via scheming
- - Get through trickery
- - Accomplish by hook or by crook
- - Get by contrivance
- - Get underhandedly
- - Get by trickery: Colloq.
- - Manage by hook or crook.
- - Obtain by trickery
- - Obtain cunningly
- - craftily manipulate the western viewpoint
- - Cleverly procure first of wet fish
- - Arrange to advantage (inf)
- - trick into getting
- - Talk one's way into
- - Manipulate — falsify (a situation etc)
- - Resort to trickery
- - Engineer beginning on wrong corner
- - Accomplish schemingly
- - Use craft to obtain foremost of white fish
- - Obtain deceitfully
- - Gain through trickery
- - Accomplish underhandedly
- - Underhandedly obtain
- - Obtain underhandedly
- - Acquire deviously
- - Falsify; juggle
- - Induce deviously
- - Finagle
- - Machinate
- - Falsify
- - Manipulate
- - New wave band with the 1984 hit “Dance Hall Days” (2 wds.)
- - 2004 Nobel Peace Prize winner who founded the Green Belt Movement
- - Becomes smaller
- - gets smaller, as the moon
- - Dwindles
- - Lessens
- - Peters out
- - Falls off
- - Grows faint
- - Fades
- - Fades away*
- - Draws to a close
- - Declines
- - Sinks
- - Flags
- - Diminishes
- - Drops off
- - Lets up
- - Decreases?
- - Goes down
- - Decreasing?
- - Moon's characteristic.
- - In lifeless fashion
- - In a languid manner
- - In a weak manner
- - In a weak way
- - In a feeble way
- - Palely, with sickly pallor
- - With sickly pallor
- - "Love," said Don ......
- - "John," said Tomás ......
- - Without much energy
- - Weakly.
- - Without vigor.
- - -------- stadium, ground that hosted the 2011 world cup final
- - Obi-..., mentor of 3d in "Star Wars" who has a wax statue in Madame Tussauds, London: 2 wds.
- - Innovative internal combustion engine first used by the German car manufacturer NSU.
- - Flexible fiddle lacking a string
- - Pale people writing things quickly?
- - Resorted to indirect methods: Colloq.
- - Deviously obtained fish in war department
- - Little wife cornered and manipulated
- - Finagled.
- - uses tricky methods? we use slang!
- - Acquires through cunning
- - Obtains by scheming
- - Accomplishes sneakily
- - Finagles
- - Ted Nugent "...... Tango"
- - becoming less visible, as the moon
- - Moon phase that's the reverse of waxing
- - Becoming new, in a way
- - Like a last-quarter moon
- - Approaching the third quarter, say
- - Like some moons
- - On the decline
- - On the way out
- - Decreasing in power
- - Dwindling.
- - Losing intensity
- - Gradually decreasing in size
- - Decreasing in intensity
- - Diminishing
- - Declining in power
- - Petering out
- - Going down.
- - Growing faint.
- - Declining
- - In decline
- - It comes after the third quarter, in astronomy
- - Final moments of a game
- - It's shrinking in the sky (4)
- - What a fresh ad campaign helps combat