➠ Words that start with z

List contains 1049 Words that start with "z".

zak
  • - Director/ screenwriter Penn
  • - Director/screenwriter Penn
  • - Ga naar beneden, naarling!
  • - drummer starkey, son of ringo
  • - ... Starkey, son of rock icon Ringo Starr
  • - Drummer Starkey of Oasis
  • - Drummer Starkey
  • - Drummer Starkey of The Who
  • - Orth of TV's 'Revolution'
  • - .... Starkey, longtime drummer for The Who
  • - Ringo Starr's drummer son
  • - Ringo's drumming son
  • - Oasis drummer Starkey
  • - Ringo's drummer son
  • - Former Oasis drummer Starkey
  • - Ringo's son
  • - Gay porn star Spears
  • - Ringo's eldest
  • - Ringo's oldest son
  • - Drummer Starkey, Ringo's son
  • - Ringo's oldest
  • - Ringo Starr's drumming son
  • - Drummer Starkey, who's Ringo's son
  • - Orangutan doctor in "Planet of the Apes"
  • - Doctor in "Planet of the Apes"
  • - "Planet of the Apes" role Dr. ......
  • - Former name of the second-largest country in Africa
  • - Former name of a Tanzanian neighbor
  • - Former name of Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • - Democratic Republic of the Congo at one time
  • - Former name of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • - Former name of the Congo
  • - Former name of sub-Saharan Africa's largest country
  • - Congo's former name
  • - The Congo, formerly
  • - Former name of DRC
  • - Former African country name
  • - Congo, now
  • - Democratic Republic of the Congo, formerly
  • - It's now the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • - Congo, formerly
  • - Congo's old name
  • - Former African republic
  • - UN roster name, 1971-97
  • - Former name for Congo
  • - Old name of the Congo
  • - 1971-97 nation name
  • - Congo's name, 1971-1997
  • - Congo, once
  • - Bygone country name or its currency
  • - Old name for the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • - Name on some old maps of Africa
  • - Old name for the Congo
  • - Old country name or its currency, both dropped in 1997
  • - Congo, from 1971 to 1997
  • - Former name of a Congolese nation
  • - Democratic Republic of the Congo, once
  • - Country now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • - African nation's former name
  • - Congo's name before 1997
  • - Old name of Congo
  • - Congo's one-time name
  • - Former central African republic
  • - Democratic Republic of Congo's old name
  • - Democratic Republic of the Congo's former name
  • - Formerly the Belgian Congo
  • - Belgian Congo, now
  • - Former name of Congo
  • - Belgian Congo renamed
  • - Former African nation
  • - Country name from 1971-97
  • - Name on African maps from 1971 to 1997
  • - name, from 1971-97, of the democratic republic of the congo
  • - Former Congo name
  • - Democratic Republic of Congo's former name
  • - African nation renamed in '97
  • - DRC, formerly
  • - african republic whose capital is kinshasa
  • - Belgian central African colony until 1960
  • - central african country, once
  • - slice of pizza i reheated in the old country
  • - Sudanese neighbor
  • - African state.
  • - Locale of Ali's "Rumble in the Jungle"
  • - All the letters sent back to this country in Africa
  • - Rumble in the Jungle setting
  • - Kinshasa's country, formerly
  • - Angola's northern neighbor, once
  • - Nation west of Rwanda, formerly
  • - Where Ali won his 1974 world heavyweight title
  • - Site of a 1974 fight won by 40-Across
  • - African nation where Ali KO'd Foreman
  • - "Rumble in the Jungle" locale
  • - Country, once unknown, almost made known
  • - Mobutu Sese Seko's nation
  • - Kinshasa's land, formerly
  • - '70s-'90s African state
  • - Kinshasa's country, during Mobutu's rule
  • - Scene of 'The Rumble in the Jungle'
  • - African nation renamed in 1997
  • - Where Ali fought Foreman
  • - '70s-'90s Angola neighbor
  • - Tanzania neighbor, formerly
  • - Mobutu's land
  • - Nation renamed in 1997
  • - The Congolese franc replaced it
  • - African nation from 1971 to 1997
  • - Ali-Foreman fight location
  • - Ali fought there
  • - Kinshasa's country, once
  • - Mobutu ruled it
  • - Ali-Foreman fight locale
  • - Setting for the 1996 documentary "When We Were Kings"
  • - "New" currency replaced by the Congolese franc
  • - African republic from 1971 until 1997
  • - Site of the 1974 fight known as "The Rumble in the Jungle"
  • - African country renamed in 1997
  • - Site of the Ali-Foreman rumble
  • - Where Ali dethroned Foreman
  • - Site of Ali's Rumble in the Jungle
  • - Mobutu was its president
  • - Central African Empire neighbor, on old maps
  • - Country that gained independence in 1960
  • - Kinshasa was its capital
  • - Where Ali beat Foreman in "The Rumble in the Jungle"
  • - Where Ali upset Foreman in 1974
  • - Where Ali beat Foreman
  • - Where Mobutu Sese Seko ruled
  • - Neighbor of Portuguese West Africa, on old maps
  • - Kinshasa's country
  • - African equatorial country
  • - "Rumble in the Jungle" site
  • - Ali-Foreman battle site
  • - "Rumble in the Jungle" boxing match setting
  • - Kinshasa's land, once
  • - 100 makuta
  • - 1990s war locale
  • - Neighbor of Tanzania
  • - African nation
  • - African republic
  • - Where, formerly, putting the finish before the start led to anger!
  • - country whose capital is kinshasa
  • - Pi Zeta Chi company's source of income?
  • - Kinshasa resident
  • - Drummer Starkey and screenwriter Penn
  • - Building toy originally produced by Ohio Art
  • - Director of 23 Down
  • - Bulgarian soccer player: Gerasim ......
  • - Former Ozzy slinger Wylde
  • - tony —, world middleweight boxing champion from june-september 1948
  • - '40s middleweight champ Tony
  • - Middleweight Tony
  • - '40s boxer Tony
  • - Two-time middleweight champ
  • - 1940's middleweight champ
  • - 1940s middleweight champ
  • - Middleweight champ, Tony ......
  • - Former middleweight boxing champ Tony
  • - 1940s middleweight boxing champ Tony
  • - Prizefighter Tony
  • - 40's boxer Tony
  • - Middleweight champ: 1941-47
  • - Tony of boxing fame
  • - Boxer Tony
  • - Ex-middleweight champ Tony
  • - Middleweight champ in the 1940's.
  • - Former middleweight titleholder.
  • - Tony, former middleweight champ.
  • - Middleweight champ during the 40's.
  • - Ex-middleweight champ.
  • - Jewelry store eponym
  • - ... Corporation, jewelry retailer headquartered in Texas
  • - Jewelry entrepreneur Morris
  • - Big name in jewelry retail
  • - ...... Corporation (jewelry retail giant)
  • - Hall of fame boxer
  • - Big name in retail jewelry
  • - Big name in jewelry
  • - ghost adventures host
  • - CNN host Fareed
  • - Fareed on CNN
  • - Which great African river was explored by David Livingstone in 1851?
  • - Zazi holds an award in Africa
  • - Zulus, one crossing briefly Orange River
  • - River running over the Victoria Falls
  • - African river, flowing into the Indian Ocean
  • - River through Victoria Falls
  • - River with Victoria Falls
  • - River in Africa
  • - Fourth-longest river in Africa
  • - African river, flows into the Indian Ocean
  • - River along the Zambia-Zimbabwe border
  • - Victoria Falls river
  • - Africa's fourth-longest river and site of Victoria Falls
  • - Africa's fourth longest river
  • - River, site of Victoria falls
  • - African river featuring Victoria Falls
  • - Victoria Falls's river
  • - River of Victoria Falls.
  • - Victoria Falls is on this river.
  • - Mighty South African river.
  • - African river
  • - I beam out final character twice, running in Africa
  • - Southern African river
  • - River running over Victoria Falls
  • - African river
  • - Carthaginians' last stand.
  • - Site of Hannibal's defeat
  • - Where Scipio defeated Hannibal
  • - Hannibal's Waterloo, so to speak
  • - Here Hannibal was defeated
  • - Site of Hannibal's defeat: 202 B.C.
  • - Where Romans routed Hannibal: 202 B.C.
  • - Tunisian town
  • - Punic War battleground
  • - Lusaka is its capital
  • - First country to enter the Olympics as one country and leave as another
  • - Country whose Independence Day is October 24
  • - African country
  • - african republic whose capital is lusaka
  • - Inside, he sez "Am Biafran" but he's from another African land
  • - Inside, he sez "Am Biafran" but it's another African land
  • - Southern African nation, south of DRC
  • - Formerly Northern Rhodesia
  • - Zimbabwe's neighbour
  • - Malawi neighbor
  • - United Nations member since 1964 (but not part of this puzzle's theme)
  • - Nation bordering Victoria Falls
  • - It touches Tanzania
  • - Republic in central Africa
  • - Neighbor of Mozambique
  • - African nation
  • - African republic
  • - Republic called Northern Rhodesia until 1964
  • - African flower
  • - Victoria Falls setting
  • - Of Victoria Falls's river
  • - major jewelry purveyor
  • - Major jewelry retailer
  • - Big jewelry retailer
  • - Big name in retail jewelry
  • - Popular mall jewelry store
  • - Jewelry store chain
  • - Jewelry chain known as "The Diamond Store"
  • - Jewelry retailer
  • - Jewelry chain store
  • - Big name in jewelry
  • - Jewelry chain
  • - 'The Diamond Store'
  • - "America's diamond store"
  • - Chain that sells chains
  • - Big name in diamonds
  • - Big dealer in diamonds
  • - Topic of elementary education?
  • - Kay Jewelers competitor
  • - Jeweler in many 116-Across
  • - Chain with chains
  • - the name of the psl peshawar team.
  • - Takes sharp turns
  • - Suddenly changes direction
  • - Sharp changes in direction
  • - Veers off in a new direction
  • - Takes another direction
  • - Changes direction suddenly
  • - Changes direction
  • - Takes a sharp turn
  • - Sharp changes of direction
  • - Takes a jog
  • - Zigs and ... (doesn't go straight)
  • - Nickname for the Gonzaga Bulldogs
  • - slaloms, say
  • - Zigs' mate
  • - Zigs and ...... (drives erratically)
  • - Sudden swerves
  • - Sudden sharp turns
  • - Jukes the other way
  • - Cuts back, on a hiking trail
  • - Veers.
  • - Zigs and ......
  • - Sudden course changes
  • - Doesn't zig
  • - Goes the other way, in a way
  • - Swerves back
  • - Zigs' counterparts
  • - Abrupt turns
  • - Veers sharply
  • - Partner of zigs
  • - Veers the other way
  • - Some abrupt turns
  • - Moves unpredictably
  • - Sudden turns
  • - Erratic movements
  • - Navigates a switchback, in part
  • - Alternate courses
  • - Turns the other way
  • - Parts of weaving moves
  • - "Zigs" partner
  • - Partners of zigs
  • - Slalomer's moves
  • - Goes the other way
  • - Serpentine moves
  • - Erratic evasive movements
  • - Moves irregularly
  • - Course alterations
  • - Skiing maneuvers
  • - Hairpin curves
  • - Parts of slaloms
  • - Slalom moves
  • - Parts of a jagged line.
  • - Goes off course big time
  • - Turns suddenly
  • - Swerves
  • - Turns abruptly
  • - Makes a sharp turn
  • - Zig's partner
  • - Sharp turns
  • - Veers suddenly
  • - Moves erratically
  • - Darts
  • - Sharp reversals
  • - Turns sharply
  • - … then turns the other way
  • - "Babe" of golf
  • - Babe ...., only woman in ESPN's Top 10 North American Athletes of the 20th Century
  • - Golfer Babe who was a six-time AP Female Athlete of the Year
  • - "Babe" with the woods
  • - Babe Didrikson ....
  • - Famed Babe
  • - Mildred ......, noted athlete.
  • - Outstanding woman athlete.
  • - Golfer?
  • - steve of "reality bites"
  • - One of the initial anchors of CNN's 'American Morning'
  • - Paula of TV news
  • - Paula once of CNN
  • - '90s cohost of "CBS This Morning"
  • - Paula of CNN
  • - Steve of "Daddy Day Care"
  • - She's "just a little bit sexy" on CNN
  • - Paula of "CBS This Morning"
  • - Actor Steve on "Modern Family"
  • - telejournalist paula
  • - veteran newswoman paula
  • - TV newswoman Paula
  • - Former CNN host Paula
  • - Reporter Paula
  • - TV journalist Paula
  • - Newscaster Paula
  • - Former CNN anchor Paula
  • - Journalist Paula
  • - Investigation Discovery host Paula
  • - Paula once on CNN
  • - Newswoman Paula
  • - Former TV news anchor Paula
  • - Broadcast journalist Paula
  • - 1984 Hugo Award winner Timothy
  • - Former news anchor Paula
  • - Former CNN anchor
  • - CNN anchor
  • - CNN anchor Paula
  • - CNN's Paula
  • - Anchor Paula
  • - CNN anchor who made her Carnegie Hall debut in 1992 on the cello
  • - News anchor Paula
  • - CNN journalist
  • - TV host Paula
  • - CNN reporter Paula
  • - CNN news anchor Paula
  • - CBS co-anchor for the 1992 and 1994 Winter Olympics
  • - "On the Case with Paula ......" (Investigation Discovery channel show)
  • - See 65-Down
  • - Morning TV host
  • - Capital and largest city of Croatia
  • - Capital city of Croatia
  • - The capital of Croatia
  • - European capital on the Sava river
  • - Croatian capital
  • - Capital of Croatia
  • - Croatia's capital
  • - Capital south of Vienna
  • - Capital on the Sava River
  • - National capital since 1991
  • - Capital of Crotia
  • - Capital NNE of Rome
  • - European capital
  • - graze possibly over front of bar in eu capital
  • - Capital city between Ljubljana and Belgrade
  • - City zebra crossing around midnight
  • - croatia
  • - Croatian city
  • - European capital on the Sava river
  • - European country capital
  • - Capital 175 miles east of Venice, Italy
  • - Peanut butter Hershey bars
  • - Crunchy candy bar since 1930
  • - Candy bar with peanut butter and toasted coconut
  • - Iranian range
  • - A-list screenwriter (and crossword fan) who won an Oscar for "Schindler's List," Steven ......
  • - Guinness World Record holder who won the 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee
zai
  • - Northwest African farming technique also known as Tassa