➠ Words with a
List contains 213213 Words that "a" contain.
- - july: anniversary of our nation's confederation, ........day
- - Victoria's country that hosted the Commonwealth Games in 1930, 1954, 1978, and 1994
- - Montreal's locale
- - Ottawa's nation
- - country's athletic club taking in judo practitioner, amateur ascendant
- - State that's just north of Washington and New York
- - USA's neighbor that celebrates Thanksgiving on the second Monday of October
- - Country's prison with a district attorney
- - Montreal's country
- - USA's northern neighbour
- - U.S.A.'s best customer
- - Quebec's country
- - It's north of Michigan
- - Hume Wrong's home.
- - Homeland of Shania Twain and Alex Trebek
- - Draft dodger's destination, often
- - Birthplace of today's artist
- - Alex Trebek's birthplace
- - "Anyway, that's the book I just bought (although I think you can get it cheaper in ......)."
- - U.S. neighbor
- - Trudeau's country
- - Manitoba's land
- - Calgary's country
- - Whistler's place
- - Part 1 of today's quote
- - Trudeau's domain
- - World's second-largest country
- - Part 3 of today's quotation
- - Nunavut's nation
- - It's north of North Dakota
- - Margaret Atwood's homeland
- - Alex Trebek's home country
- - Nova Scotia's land
- - Toronto's country
- - America's neighbor to the north
- - Ottawa's country
- - Yukon's country
- - Alanis Morissette homeland
- - It's north of the border
- - World's second-largest country by area
- - Dudley Do-Right's home
- - This puzzle's northern border?
- - Ottawa's land
- - shortly stick by a u.s. lawyer in western country
- - __ dry ginger ale
- - Country which sprinter Donovan Bailey represented
- - country which gave us shania twain and justin bieber
- - is able to go with lovelace to this country
- - is woman able to land?
- - Is a father able to be overseas ?
- - Country with 52,455 islands
- - g-7 and g-20 nation
- - Able to take girl into the country
- - Neighbour of the USA
- - is the girl able to go to the country?
- - Large Commonwealth nation
- - A country in the Americas, a dock in Liverpool and a square in London?
- - State on the border with New Hampshire and New York
- - is she allowed to go to the country?
- - a lawman carries john in country
- - is she capable of finding this country?
- - Country which has been given the title of "the most educated country in the world"
- - Saskatchewan is there
- - Alberta is there
- - olympic ice hockey champions 1920-32
- - Country with the most polar bears
- - Its national animal is the beaver
- - Country pair leaving panda car the worse for wear
- - A country girl is able to lead
- - Country adjoining America
- - Country girl on the vessel
- - Place of Niagara Falls
- - country‘s athletic club taking in judo practitioner, amateur ascendant
- - "great white north" country
- - Is able to name a distant land
- - country of mounties
- - Country where Nuu-chah-nulth is spoken
- - largest english-speaking country
- - Country in which financiers Scotiabank are based
- - this country celebrates its founding every july 1
- - Where the Yukon is
- - Honkers' home
- - Where the Yukon rises
- - Where the Peace river flows.
- - Where the Dubawnt flows
- - Where Regina is
- - Where Labour Day is observed
- - Where Frontenac governed
- - War of 1812 issue
- - Their national holiday is July 1
- - Stephen Harper is its P.M.
- - Six-time champs in Olympics ice hockey
- - Second largest country in the world by area
- - Queen Elizabeth domain
- - Party to Nafta
- - Ottawa is there
- - Northern neighbor
- - New World country
- - Locale of Prince Albert and Prince George
- - Land north of North Dakota
- - Kind of goose or lynx
- - Its Thanksgiving is the second Monday of October
- - Its population is 14,009,429.
- - Home of six N.H.L. teams
- - Home of many hockey pros
- - Goose variety
- - Ellesmere Island site
- - Eastern neighbor of the 49th state
- - Country with a territory that uses polar bear-shaped license plates
- - Country with a maple syrup cartel
- - Country with a maple leaf on its flag
- - Country name that follows O
- - Concordes' home
- - Commonwealth of Nations member
- - CBC country
- - British North America, today
- - Breed of geese
- - Actor Lee: 1907–52
- - ........Day (Our nationalbirthday party)
- - .......... Day (July 1)
- - Kind of goose
- - Alaska neighbor
- - Commonwealth country
- - Where Banff is
- - North American nation
- - Where loonies and toonies are spent
- - Place associated with the answers to the starred clues
- - Nation with the longest coastline
- - 'Come From Away' country
- - The true north?
- - American neighbour produced a new commercial welcomed by accountant
- - Prison with a lawyer in country
- - Country with the longest coastline
- - Labour Day celebrator
- - Preserve odd parts in Andean country
- - True north?
- - Quotation begins
- - N. American country
- - A new bill in California refers to state over the American border
- - Second-largest country
- - Second-largest nation
- - Where the TV show 'Letterkenny' comes from
- - North American country
- - Where the Fraser flows
- - Its capital is Ottawa
- - Second largest country in the world
- - Powerhouse in curling
- - Nation west of Niagara Falls
- - G7 and G20 nation
- - "The True North" nation
- - Mike Myers described it as "the essence of not being"
- - Nation in North America
- - Geographically largest member of NATO
- - Country with six time zones
- - Country is able to plug middle of dam
- - 'O' follower
- - A new bill in California produced on the margins of Washington
- - -- Water, Underground station on Jubilee Line
- - Large country
- - Officially bilingual nation
- - 40% of North America
- - Country with the most lakes
- - Alouette 1 satellite launcher
- - A notice posted in California and state bordering Alaska
- - Start of a quotation
- - Where Barenaked Ladies first developed a following
- - 'The True North strong and free'
- - Country with the largest surface area of water
- - The Great White North
- - ........ Day (Our national birthday party)
- - Its motto is 'From sea to sea'
- - Much of North America
- - Maple leaf land
- - World powerhouse in curling
- - Where loonies are spent
- - Where Michael J. Fox is from
- - Where Hudson Bay is
- - Partner in NORAD
- - Nation that signed NAFTA
- - It was invaded in the War of 1812
- - Bilingual country
- - Where Family Day is observed
- - Nation north of North Dakota
- - Our neighbor
- - Great Bear Lake locale
- - It covers six time zones
- - Banff National Park setting
- - Ontario locale
- - NATO nation
- - NAFTA signatory
- - Where Blue Jays play
- - Where Ottawa is the capital
- - Underground Railroad destination
- - Home of the 1988 and 2010 Winter Olympics
- - Goose
- - Air
- - Country ....
- - See 45-Down
- - Day-...
- - country personified by lumberjack johnny canuck
- - Bird in box filled with duck muck
- - architect frank gehry was born in this country
- - Where picturesque Banff is
- - Country whose capital is Ottawa
- - Spock's pointy features
- - Prominent features of the English Lop
- - Floppy features of basset hounds
- - Dumbo's features
- - Long features of Gulabi goats
- - Large features of Abyssinian cats
- - Bunnies' prominent features
- - Features of Disneyland hats
- - Fennec fox's famous features
- - disney souvenir feature
- - Rabbit's distinctive features
- - Units on a cornstalk
- - Newbies are wet behind them
- - Big ......, Noddy's friend
- - Listens to anxieties, not loudly
- - English and Latin art has listeners
- - Careful what you say, walls have these
- - Rabbit ... (old TV antenna)
- - they may be pierced or just pricked
- - AirPods sites
- - what huskers handle
- - could they be hidden by a soldier's fur hat?
- - Big ......, Enid Blyton character
- - Listens for ursine creatures to head off
- - Cereal heads
- - They might perk up
- - Organs with the smallest bones in the body
- - Fruiting spikes of wheat
- - listeners participating in rehearsals
- - They grow on cornstalks
- - sound detectors used in rehearsals
- - servings of corn on the cob
- - Head parts that were often exaggerated in caricatures of Barack Obama
- - Sense organs controlling equilibrium
- - "Lend your ..." (listen to someone)
- - Body parts that are often hooped and studded
- - These burn when someone is talking about them
- - Floppy parts of a basset hound
- - Spots for plugs
- - African elephants have the biggest ones in the animal kingdom
- - 'He who hath ... to hear, let him hear' (Bible)
- - Music to my ....
- - They absorb hearsay and vice-versa
- - Grin's "ends"
- - Those listening to the corny bits?
- - wearable disneyland souvenirs
- - Beagles have floppy ones
- - "I'm all ...!" ("Tell me more!")
- - Body parts studied by otologists
- - lobes
- - Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's ... (Caldecott Medal winner by Verna Aardema)
- - places for hoops, maybe
- - "I'm all ...!" ("Tell me!")
- - Pointy parts of an elf costume
- - Things used at concerts
- - AirPods holders
- - They may pop at a height
- - Some clear sounds — heard by these?
- - some clear sounds for listeners
- - basset's big body parts
- - Studded listening units
- - Bearskin covers lugs
- - Pointy listening pair
- - what grows on cornstalks
- - essential, initially, for everyone accepting radio signals
- - spots for some plugs
- - Donkeys and elephants have big ones
- - the sense organ for hearing and equilibrium
- - Eavesdropping organs
- - Elves have big ones, stereotypically
- - What you hear with
- - Commonly pierced organs
- - The parts of your body you use to hear with: Plural
- - Rabbit ... (listening units)
- - Listening units
- - Orecchiette pasta's namesake body parts
- - Hearing organs you have on either side of your head
- - Floppy parts of basset hounds
- - Body parts with drums
- - Willy __ and the Chocolate Factory
- - candymaker whose factory might alarm an osha inspector
- - Willy ... (owner of a fictional chocolate factory)
- - Roald Dahl's Willy
- - Roald Dahl's chocolate factory owner
- - character who has been played by gene wilder and johnny depp.
- - Eccentric chocolate maker of fiction
- - Depp in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"
- - fictional candymaker willy
- - eccentric chocolatier willy
- - Willy who owned a chocolate factory
- - Willy of kiddie lit
- - Willy of children's literature
- - Boss of the Oompa-Loompas
- - 'Willy ...... & the Chocolate Factory'
- - Candymaker Willy
- - Willy with a chocolate factory
- - Dahl's Willy
- - Film role for Wilder and Depp
- - Kiddie-lit confectioner Willy
- - Role played by Wilder and Depp
- - Willy played by Depp
- - Dahl character with a factory
- - The candy man
- - roald dahl's eccentric factory owner
- - Candymaker responsible for Lickable Wallpaper and Hair Toffee
- - Wilder's Willy in a 1971 film
- - industrialist of children's literature
- - inventor of lickable wallpaper
- - Everlasting Gobstopper inventor
- - Dahl character
- - Candymaker of literature
- - Bar manufacturer of film
- - Chocolatier of children's literature
- - Oompa-Loompas' boss
- - Everlasting Gobstopper creator
- - Wilder character
- - Dahl's candymaker
- - Candy man played by Depp
- - Dahl entrepreneur
- - Confectioner of fiction
- - Fictional chocolatier
- - Candy bar with golden tickets in its packaging
- - Role for Wilder or Depp
- - Dahl's chocolatier
- - Wilder part
- - Fictional candymaker
- - Depp role of 2005
- - Roald Dahl's chocolatier
- - Dahl's Willie
- - roald dahl prequel movie starring timothée chalamet
- - A course in Callanetics?
- - Relay racer's path
- - Kent's love of comics
- - Path that's used by aircraft on trip
- - Sprinter's space
- - Superman's Lois
- - Stay in yours when driving
- - Bowler's place
- - Place for a pinsetter
- - Swimmer's space
- - Pinsetter's domain
- - Driver's place
- - In Walsall, an empty road
- - Actor Nathan of Only Murders in the Building
- - Brian ___, retired DI in the BBC series New Tricks
- - Nathan who said "The reason I was in most of the movies I've done is that they paid for me to be in the theater"
- - Last name of Superman's love interest
- - Division for a sprinter or sports car
- - division in an olympic pool
- - lois who debuted in action comics no. 1
- - Penny's surname in a classic Beatles song
- - Road division
- - Long division for civil engineers
- - Track division
- - Toll plaza division
- - Roped-off pool section
- - Follower of Lovers' or Lois
- - Road through Hull an exit
- - Single line of traffic
- - Strike zone, at times
- - Byway
- - 25-Across division, perhaps
- - Toll plaza pathway
- - Pool or highway division
- - HOV ......
- - Bowling center unit
- - Highway path
- - Your place to bowl
- - Alley division
- - 'Daily Planet' byline name
- - Cohort of Kent and Olsen
- - Daily Planet employee
- - Freeway path
- - Word with fast or passing
- - Exit ....
- - Bowling site
- - Highway feature
- - Highway section
- - Road section
- - Place for pins
- - Road ....
- - Tilt
- - Maiden.
- - See 37-Down
- - ".... way!"
- - "Way to go!"
- - See 39 Across
- - -
- - Turnpike marking
- - Pool lap path
- - swimming pool pathway
- - Style and vigour, first to last, shows the way
- - Lois Who Works For The Daily Planet
- - Strip of roadway
- - nathan or diane
- - Six-.... highway