➠ Words that start with w
List contains 11295 Words that start with "w".
- - 2011 Spielberg movie
- - Declining to accept sources of any really hoary old theatre piece?
- - Person who performs bravely during combat: 2 wds.
- - military practice maneuvers
- - Slap hurt: something ugly about that
- - Decorated military pilot
- - Top-notch military pilot
- - Heroic military pilot
- - Decorated pilot
- - Military hero
- - Air Force hero
- - Baron von Richthofen, e.g.
- - The Red Baron, e.g.
- - Top gun
- - 2016 Jonah Hill film about arms dealers
- - Conflicting slogan?
- - Apprehensive about Catholic battle call
- - Card game with a belligerent name
- - Campaigner's contest (or the start of a 1930s movie actor's split personality)
- - 1970 hit that asks about its title, "What is it good for?"
- - 1970 #1 hit with the lyric "huh, yeah, What is it good for?"
- - "What is it good for, absolutely nothing!"
- - "Oh! What A Lovely ......"
- - "Much too serious a thing to be left to the military": Clemenceau
- - "A symptom of man's failure as a thinking animal": Steinbeck
- - "A defeat for humanity," per Pope John Paul II
- - Edwin Starr asked "What is it good for?"
- - Retain from rainwater - it's for a major employer to invest in?
- - What a major employer is capable of and not in Rwanda?
- - "What happens when language fails," per Margaret Atwood
- - A treaty may end one
- - Withdraw a regiment immersed in a series of battles
- - It once caused a draft
- - It might cause a draft
- - Cause of a draft, perhaps
- - Two-player card game that tends to last a very long time
- - what a pacifist opposes
- - Pacifist's aversion
- - "The ... of the Roses," 1989 satirical film starring Michael Douglas that earned him a Golden Globe nomination
- - General havoc.
- - Gen. Sherman called it hell
- - Gears of ...... (video game series)
- - Game of pure chance
- - Game in which twos lose
- - Fighting between nations
- - Event in 1812
- - Eric Burdon band
- - Edwin Starr, 1970
- - Easy card game
- - Dull card game
- - Doves' aversion
- - Diplomacy alternative
- - Desert Storm, e.g.
- - Crimean ......: 1853–56
- - Congressional declaration
- - Common video game setting
- - Common video game milieu
- - Common Shakespearean theme
- - Cold or price
- - Cold or flame follower
- - Cold or Civil
- - Cold chaser
- - Classic Springsteen tune
- - Classic one-word headline
- - Civil or Punic
- - Civil or Crimean
- - Card game using the entire deck
- - Card game that is (aptly) arbitrary and seemingly neverending
- - Card game that can go on and on
- - Card game requiring no skill
- - Card game for two, usually
- - Campaign setting
- - Cabinet department that split in 1947
- - Cabinet department phased out in 1947
- - Boring collect-all-the-cards game
- - Boer for one
- - Big conflict
- - Belligerent state
- - Battle milieu
- - Ares' realm
- - Ares' forte
- - Area for Ares
- - Apocalypse omen
- - All-luck card game
- - Afghanistan ......
- - 1812, e.g.
- - 1812 event
- - "World ...... Z" (Brad Pitt movie)
- - "World ...... Z" (2013 movie)
- - "World ...... Z" (2013 Brad Pitt zombie thriller)
- - "Why Can't We Be Friends?" band
- - "This means ......!" ("Bring it on!")
- - "The trade of kings": Dryden
- - "The Naked and the Dead" subject
- - "The Iliad" subject
- - "The Cisco Kid" band
- - "The Chocolate ....": classic young-adult novel
- - "The child of Pride," according to Jonathan Swift
- - "The blood-red blossom of ...... ...": Tennyson
- - "The Art of ........"
- - "The ...... of the Worlds": Wells
- - "The ...... of the Roses"
- - "The .... Cry" (Salvation Army publication)
- - "That mad game the world so loves to play" according to Jonathan Swift
- - "That mad game the world so loves to play," to Jonathan Swift
- - "Spill the Wine" band
- - "Saving Private Ryan" subject
- - "Saving Private Ryan" backdrop
- - "Platoon" subject
- - "It can only be postponed to the advantage of others," according to Machiavelli
- - "For Whom the Bell Tolls" subject
- - "Fear cloaked in courage," per William Westmoreland
- - "Charlie Wilson's ......" (2007 Tom Hanks movie)
- - "... let slip the dogs of ......": Shak.
- - "...... Pigs" (Black Sabbath classic)
- - "...... of the Worlds" (Tom Cruise movie)
- - "...... of the Worlds" (Spielberg film)
- - "...... of the Worlds" (Spielberg film starring Tom Cruise)
- - "...... Horse" (2011 movie)
- - "...... Games," 1969 play
- - "...... does not determine who is right - only who is left." (Bertrand Russell)
- - ........won ton
- - ...... Emblem (2002 Kentucky Derby winner)
- - ...... cry (slogan)
- - ...... Admiral (1937 Triple Crown winner)
- - Realm of Ares
- - Kind of chest
- - Kid's card game
- - Huge battle
- - Active hostility
- - ........ of the Worlds
- - Card game for kids
- - Jihad
- - International conflict
- - Powers.
- - No-brainer card game?
- - Part of POW
- - IRAQ
- - Battle field?
- - ...... Games
- - West Point subject.
- - Major combat
- - Military conflict
- - Kind of horse
- - Serious fight
- - Tolstoy title word
- - Of nerves
- - Children's card game
- - City division
- - Fighting chance
- - Correspondent
- - Military action.
- - Numbers game
- - Called for
- - Civil
- - Kind of cloud
- - Kind of dance
- - Big fight
- - "Iliad" activity
- - Large-scale conflict
- - Turn up fresh for fighting
- - Armed conflict
- - .... on Drugs
- - Armed combat
- - Simple card game
- - Edwin Starr hit originally recorded by the Temptations
- - Cabinet department until 1947
- - Domain of 69-Across
- - '1917' subject
- - Subject of "1917"
- - — of 1812
- - High-card-wins game
- - Basic card game
- - .... movie
- - Kids' card game
- - "...... and Peace"
- - Word after 'Civil' or 'Infinity' in the MCU
- - 'The most successful ...... seldom pays for its losses': Thomas Jefferson
- - Field for Mars
- - Series of campaigns
- - Serious declaration
- - Mindless card game for two
- - Subject of 'Platoon'
- - Two-player card game
- - Declaration of 1941
- - Child's first card game, maybe
- - General battle?
- - Conflict; hostilities
- - Of the Roses, for one
- - General concern?
- - Sherman's 'hell'
- - Ares' domain
- - Card game without strategy, ironically
- - Word before bride or paint
- - Domain of Mars and Ares
- - Part of WWI
- - Kids' card game for two
- - ...... of attrition
- - Major conflict
- - 'The Face of Battle' topic
- - Dermal blemish
- - Card game for two
- - Series of battles
- - Tolstoy title subject
- - Game with many ties
- - '....Games': 1983 Matthew Broderick film
- - State of armed conflict
- - 'The Hurt Locker' backdrop
- - Newspaper headline of 12/8/1941
- - Game in which no decisions are made
- - Hallowe'en word before lock
- - Doves despise it
- - Prolonged conflict
- - Hawk's love
- - Edwin Starr classic
- - Subject for 'Dunkirk' or 'Apocalypse Now'
- - "Maleness means ......": Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- - Peace's opposite
- - U-turn from peace
- - Group of raiders*
- - 'Dunkirk' movie genre
- - '...... has no use for free speech': Julius Caesar
- - 'God created ...... so that Americans would learn geography' (line attributed to Mark Twain)
- - Battle between nations
- - Word with "cry"
- - '...... is hell'
- - Battle's big brother
- - Topic for Sun Tzu
- - Tolstoy subject
- - It's 14 Down with bloodshed, per Mao Zedong
- - Serious hostilities
- - General activity?
- - Big battle
- - One of the Four Horsemen
- - One of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
- - .... paint
- - Gulf
- - Whoop
- - Kind of cabinet
- - Disturber of the peace
- - Clash
- - Major undertaking
- - Film category
- - Drug
- - Like some deals
- - Hostilities
- - Strife
- - Combat
- - Type of paint
- - Fighting
- - Type of horse.
- - Killing time?
- - Kind of bond
- - "Love and ......."
- - 'This means ......!'
- - General assembly?
- - Do battle
- - Fight
- - Card game
- - Major operation?
- - Struggle
- - Cold
- - Conflict
- - Battle ......
- - .... price
- - The ___ of the Worlds (HG Wells sci-fi classic)
- - Conflict that makes headlines
- - "The ___ of the Worlds"
- - "Avengers: Infinity ......" [2018 blockbuster]
- - Period of such armed conflict
- - --- and peace, novel
- - "God of ..." [video game series]
- - it's good for "absolutely nothing," per an edwin starr no. 1 hit
- - fighting between countries
- - In attrition, perhaps, endlessly wary
- - Millions wiped out in heated conflict
- - Card player's favorite Leo Tolstoy novel?: 3 wds.
- - Epic novel by Leo Tolstoy, first published in 1869
- - Tolstoy work that inspired "Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812"
- - Tolstoy book
- - Card player's favorite Leo Tolstoy novel?: 3 wds.
- - Novel by Leo Tolstoy
- - Pair that surrounds the other six longest answers
- - Epic novel symbolized by the ends of 17- and 29-Across
- - Classic Tolstoy novel
- - Classic novel of 1,000+ pages ... or a hint to the word ladder formed by the answers to the starred clues
- - Novel that begins at an 1805 soiree
- - 1860s epic set in the Napoleonic Era
- - Leo Tolstoy novel
- - Tolstoy novel
- - Tolstoi work
- - Tolstoy classic
- - Wee panda car (anag) — novel by 18
- - "Bellum et pax"
- - Book also called "Voina i mir"
- - New opera by Prokofieff.
- - Peace
- - Historical novel by Leo Tolstoy
- - Thursday "...... the Time"
- - 1937 Triple Crown winner
- - 1937 Triple Crown horse
- - Triple Crown horse
- - Triple Crown winner, 1937
- - D.A. WARM? LIAR!: 1937
- - Ensign's bet: 1937
- - Seabiscuit rival
- - Bull Halsey?
- - Sings rhythm and blues in a country of Europe
- - Sings
- - Sings like a bird
- - Emulates a canary
- - Sings with a trill
- - Whistles a tune
- - Picking up oddly smelly Scotsman's good vibrations
- - Trills
- - Acts the canary
- - Evinces happiness
- - Coloratura's sounds
- - Does bird calls
- - bird getting mixed up in a brawl with some hesitation
- - Singer, human or bird!
- - this bird will finish one brew, then change the barrel
- - singer dispersed brawl with hesitation
- - and 4 Down and 14 Down: Oddly, I being a dropout, our uni ordered new high table -- to mark this occasion?
- - Drunk brawler is capable of producing a song
- - Point to a barrel-shaped singer
- - Blackcap or chiffchaff, say
- - bird that is an awful brawler
- - Chiffchaff, e.g.
- - Member of the Dalton Academy glee club, on "Glee"
- - Songster.
- - Flyer fighting the French in the outskirts of Barfleur
- - Canary, at times
- - Cape May ......
- - Redstart or yellowthroat.
- - Songbird
- - Bird ....
- - Small songbird
- - Diminutive songbird
- - A new wife in a state that doesn't bespeak peace?
- - Result of engagement in battle?
- - *Many a military spouse
- - How crude is that? In retrospect, someone gave her away, as her new husband is away fighting!
- - Marrier in haste, maybe
- - Cary Grant played a male one in 1949
- - Uniter during a conflict, maybe
- - "Star Trek II: The ...... of Khan"
- - English archer's weapon
- - Archer's battle weapon
- - Native American ceremonial headgear
- - '40s Treasury issue
- - "If you can't enlist, invest" investment
- - 1940s-era Series E, e.g
- - Singing with trills
- - Singing a tune
- - Tweeting adornments worn after battle
- - Making tuneful sound, flashy armour?
- - Had on flashy jewellery to hear birdsong
- - Quavering, like a voice
- - Vintage military planes
- - Deliveries in the early 1940s
- - 2005-07 sitcom about the Gold family, with "The"
- - Floral emblem of NSW
- - NSW floral emblem
- - It's a bit bleak post bellum so sing like a bird!
- - Emulate a nightingale
- - Sing
- - Sing in Western ball forgoing money
- - Sing like a canary
- - Bird's song
- - Sing quaveringly
- - It's trilling
- - Imitate a prothonotary bird
- - Birds do it
- - Sing like a bird
- - Singing fly?
- - Trill
- - Croon
- - Carol
- - Birdsong.
- - "The ...... Home," 1996 Emilio Estevez film
- - Tolstoy's epic about vegetable rationing?
- - trilled like a bird
- - Bled after armed conflict, but still sang chirpily
- - sang of war, bled inside
- - Sang with a quavering voice
- - Sang like a bird
- - Wife wept after a rook trilled like a songbird
- - Suffered wounds after fighting, but sang
- - Sang like a canary
- - Sang with trills.
- - Sang in hostilities, having suffered injury?
- - Trilled