➠ Words with a
List contains 213213 Words that "a" contain.
- - Mystery sample of cream/gin/elderberry served up
- - girl describing married soldier from the south as a mysterious person
- - Tees full of booze after sending back a puzzle
- - Imagines content being rewritten to create a mystery
- - Something hard to understand
- - mystery at heart of agent's slight remark
- - Conundrum to resolve in game
- - imagine being reformed without one – it's quite puzzling
- - Baffling mystery
- - A car, one nearly new, overturning? It's a mystery
- - "I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an ....." (Churchill)
- - mystery in game
- - Trendy bright female, at heart, is a poser
- - imagine being headless - what a riddle that would make
- - Mystery; conundrum
- - Imagine stupidly ignoring current puzzle!
- - Mysterious and difficult to understand
- - person who's tough to figure out
- - Something hard to understand or explain
- - get in to the game and solve the puzzle
- - imagine missing one scrambled puzzle
- - Imagine not starting cryptic puzzle
- - Former cipher device to gain me results
- - game in disorder - it's difficult to solve
- - Mystery game in disarray
- - Puzzling mystery
- - Personality that's hard to read
- - Something mysterious or difficult to understand
- - this is quite a problem - give me a gin well mixed
- - A puzzling thing
- - Game in form of a puzzle
- - 2001 Michael Apted film with a screenplay by Tom Stoppard, based on a novel by Robert Harris
- - Cryptic mystery
- - Tough one to figure out
- - Something hard to grasp
- - Russia, to Churchill
- - Hard-to-know person
- - A puzzlement
- - "I'm a walking, talking ......": Larry David
- - Playing in game creates mystery
- - Mystery, riddle
- - It's a mystery to flipping Russell consuming top malt spirit?
- - Tough nut to crack
- - A mystery to some playing in game
- - Me sloshed with gin — a mystery
- - Total mystery
- - Mystery
- - Hemingway ignores why this is hard to fathom
- - A sports car in Spain raised problem
- - Mystery, puzzle
- - Mystery ingredient of Seagram gin -- enjoyment's up!
- - Puzzle set in game
- - Baffling riddle
- - What is something puzzling or inexplicable
- - Puzzle, architectural feature
- - Mysterious person
- - puzzle used in game
- - problem will put the game in disarray
- - Puzzle meaning out once the North has gone
- - Riddle that had many variations
- - Very secretive sort
- - Tough puzzle or riddle
- - what was the name of the main coding machine used throughout world war ii by germany?
- - Puzzle even disheartened one grandmother, briefly
- - Something that baffles understanding
- - something puzzling in game, possibly
- - Puzzle resolved in game
- - The writer's taken aback about good article providing puzzlement
- - Puzzle solved in game mode
- - particularly perplexing puzzle
- - game in disarray - this will take some solving
- - Inscrutable character of endlessly kind mother
- - Variation in game puzzles people
- - Riddle deployed in game
- - Codebreaker scored with variations?
- - It's baffling
- - Person or thing that is mysterious
- - game in disorder - it may take some solving
- - Nigel almost bamboozled mum in puzzle
- - puzzle out in game
- - Poser trounced in game
- - puzzle game in novel
- - Series of electro-mechanical rotor cipher machines invented by German engineer Arthur Scherbius at the end of World War I
- - Confused in game or puzzle
- - Monthly publication of the National Puzzlers' League, with "The"
- - gamine poses riddle
- - Strange anime about grand puzzle
- - puzzle in game
- - It's no no-brainer
- - Elgar's "...... Variations"
- - WWII coding machine
- - Riddle or puzzle
- - Closed book
- - Challenging riddle
- - "Hmm" provoker
- - WWII encryption machine
- - WWII cipher
- - Woman's age, for one
- - W.W. II German cipher machine
- - Total stumper
- - Sphinx
- - Something inscrutable
- - Something inexplicable
- - Riddle — German coding machine
- - Puzzling person or thing
- - Perplexing person
- - Perplexer
- - Obscure saying.
- - Nazi's cipher
- - National Puzzlers' League publication, with The
- - National Puzzlers League newsletter, with "The"
- - Inexplicable puzzle
- - Contradictory character
- - Code broken in the 2014 biopic "The Imitation Game"
- - Churchill word for Russia
- - Baffling person
- - Baffling matter
- - Axis enciphering machine
- - Appropriately named monthly of the National Puzzlers' League, with "The"
- - Anything puzzling.
- - "Hmm?" inducer
- - Inscrutable person
- - It's not clear
- - Toughie
- - Baffling problem
- - Brainteaser
- - Challenging puzzle
- - Difficult puzzle
- - Difficult problem
- - Conundrum
- - Riddle good in mysterious anime
- - Source of bafflement
- - Perplexing thing
- - Confused in game puzzle
- - Riddle
- - Elgar's Opus 36 is popularly known as the ........ Variations
- - Perplexing puzzle
- - "The Imitation Game" encryption machine
- - Problem of wild game found around Ulster
- - Poser in game that's fixed
- - Something baffling
- - Baffler
- - Puzzler
- - like a model citizen?
- - A dishy worker, and that's not all
- - Pass over a few being generous
- - Part in Macbeth and someone generous
- - Dashing fist on a few
- - Give an amount that's generous
- - Attractive in a strong, imposing way
- - Give a bit, being generous
- - Generous worker foregoes a certain amount
- - Good-looking, as a man might be
- - Generous
- - Substantial, as a sum
- - Considerable, as a sum
- - Good-looking worker? A bit
- - Proffer a few if generous
- - generous amount, it's said, worker is given
- - Fair and square initially in accommodation
- - Large cab carrying 500 east
- - Worker with several striking
- - fine-looking vehicle, we hear
- - Good-looking workers love yours truly
- - Beautiful homes - and ruins
- - Good-looking worker so attached to me
- - Dishy — substantial
- - Handel leaves the Spanish for any who are good looking
- - good-looking labourer with an unspecified amount
- - Good-looking worker gets part
- - Attractive house cladding involved sand
- - Nice-looking
- - Strapping
- - Striking demon has gone crazy
- - Carriage said to be well-proportioned
- - Good-looking cards dealt thus, by me
- - Pretty great
- - Nice-looking cab carrying daughter east
- - Well-proportioned
- - Attractive demon has treatment
- - What's transformed homes and is good-looking
- - Very good-looking
- - Newly-built homes, accommodating and attractive!
- - Attractive employee takes part
- - Good-looking workmen arrive topless
- - Attractive sign nearly seen behind workers
- - Attractive worker takes part
- - Gorgeous house overlooking shifting sand
- - Good-looking things added in house
- - Gorgeous house built over shifting sand
- - Ample, as amounts
- - Tall and dark companion
- - Striking
- - Like some devils?
- - Graceful
- - Fine-looking
- - Like Apollo
- - Like Adonis
- - "There are others more ......" (with 28 Across)
- - Adonis-like
- - Of pleasing appearance.
- - Liberal in amount.
- - ...... Dan, the Yale bulldog.
- - Epithet for an Adonis.
- - Comely.
- - Fair of face.
- - Appropriate
- - Sizable
- - 'Impressive!'
- - Good-looking
- - Attractive
- - Hotel, even more attractive
- - attractive set of cards thus shown by first person
- - US desert, ... Valley
- - ...... Valley, Calif.
- - ...... Valley.
- - "Until ... do us part"
- - "till .... do us part"
- - Hated kind of duty?
- - What the Grim Reaper brings
- - Hated to change it, in the end
- - The end of life
- - Hated appalling loss of life
- - the kind of duties for one who succeeds
- - inevitable, "like taxes"?
- - the expiry of the ad arrangement
- - they vary according to the frequency of departures
- - Cessation of life
- - ".... comes to pemberley": p.d. james novel
- - U-turn from life
- - Sudden-... (tiebreaker in sports)
- - Departure from idea thrills
- - Passing trade at hardware stores
- - Per Franklin, a certainty
- - Grim reaper spotted inside Athens
- - word with heat or cheat
- - ... Row, record label co-founded by Dr. Dre
- - No power in profundity – one instead makes conclusion
- - dish is missed, having to take food in passing
- - "... Race" (Jason Statham movie)
- - Outside a theatre's interior curtains
- - .. metal: dark '80s-'90s music genre
- - "... Race," 2008 action thriller film starring Jason Statham which featured the 2006 Ford Mustang GT
- - "Love and ...," 1975 comedy starring Diane Keaton as Sonja
- - ".......... star", imperial space station in star wars?
- - possibly hated the end of one's life
- - The end of French at the origin of Huguenots
- - tie breaking game, sudden ...
- - End of life
- - Donne subject
- - Decease
- - What the Grim Reaper symbolizes
- - What Emily Dickinson called "a dialogue between the spirit and the dust"
- - The last thing to happen to you (spoiler alert!!!)
- - Riel's sentence
- - Life's end
- - Idea that terrifies thanatophobes
- - Hated anagram?
- - Hated (anag) — expiry
- - Hated (anag) — curtains (informal)
- - Hated (anag)
- - Final moments
- - Fatality
- - Bubonic plague, Black ...
- - A matter of life and ......
- - "Because I could not stop for ......" (Emily Dickinson poem)
- - "...... of a Salesman" (Arthur Miller play)
- - "...... Becomes Her"
- - ...... Cab for Cutie (alt-rock band)
- - Annihilation
- - Tarot card
- - Curtains
- - With 130 Across, dark wizard in the Harry Potter universe
- - One of the Four Horsemen
- - Word before "stare" or "Star"
- - "...... Wish" (Bronson film)
- - Tarot card that bears the numeral XIII
- - Ominous tarot card
- - 'A — in the Family' (Agee book)
- - First word in titles by Arthur Miller and Agatha Christie
- - Tarot card numbered XIII
- - Free climbers knowingly risk it
- - Demise
- - In passing, this is always a grave business
- - One of Franklin's certainties
- - Arthur Miller's "...... of a Salesman"
- - One of two certainties, to Franklin
- - Sudden --
- - One of Franklin's two certainties
- - It's certain along with taxes, it's said
- - "I'm not afraid of ....; I just don't want to be there when it happens": Woody Allen
- - Sudden ...... (overtime format)
- - Opposite of life
- - Tarot card often interpreted as a positive sign, ironically
- - "...... of a Salesman"
- - Option in a Patrick Henry quote
- - Fate of Miller's salesman
- - It's as sure as taxes
- - Partner of taxes
- - Word in several Agatha Christie titles
- - "The king of terrors," per Job 18
- - ...... by chocolate (calorie-heavy dessert)
- - The living end?
- - Metallica "...... Magnetic"
- - ...... by chocolate (popular dessert)
- - Donne's ".... Be Not Proud"
- - Necrophobe's fear
- - Late period?
- - Word in many whodunit titles
- - This and taxes are certain
- - What the Grim Reaper represents
- - "...... Be Not Proud"
- - One of life's certainties
- - ...... and 36-Across (two of life's certainties)
- - Companion of taxes
- - The Grim Reaper
- - "...... Becomes Her" (Hawn/Streep comedy)
- - Its stroke is "as a lover's pinch, which hurts, and is desired," per Cleopatra
- - Done to ....: repeated too often
- - "Murder by ....": Neil Simon comedy
- - John Donne's "...... Be Not Proud"
- - Card in the major arcana
- - Taxes partner
- - "...... in Venice"
- - Necrophobiac's fear
- - Word in many Agatha Christie titles
- - It's as sure as taxes, so they say
- - "...... be not proud ...": Donne
- - Browne's "cure of all diseases"
- - "The sound of distant thunder at a picnic": W.H. Auden
- - One of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
- - Theroux's "endless night"
- - Kind of knell
- - ".... on the Nile" (1978 film)
- - Chile has left open the possibility of trying Pinochet in the "Caravan of ...." killings of political prisoners
- - "...... Takes a Holiday" (1934 film)
- - As sure as taxes
- - Card signifying change in tarot
- - Thomas Mann's ........ in Venice
- - "-in Venice". Mann
- - "...... in the Afternoon": Hemingway
- - Mann's "...... in Venice"
- - ...... and taxes
- - Quietus
- - Rider on a pale horse
- - Kind of blow
- - Bored to ......
- - "...... in the Afternoon."
- - To ...... (to the extreme).
- - "...... and Transfiguration."
- - The Pale Horse: Rev. vi, 8.
- - Extinction
- - Life's conclusion
- - Passing
- - Ruination
- - Departure
- - Life partner?
- - Agatha Christie title word
- - Point of no return?
- - "Love and ......."
- - Finis
- - End ..
- - Passing away
- - Failure
- - The end?
- - The end of the said potty is missing
- - Kenneth Branagh film, Death On The Nile
- - Agatha Christie's '... on the Nile'
- - TWL's IV's what betrayed criminal
- - Region
- - Kit contents
- - Environs
- - .... roles
- - See 16-Down
- - See 9
- - Severs
- - Cleaves
- - Divides
- - See 117-Across
- - Portions
- - Sections
- - Splits
- - Districts
- - Leaves.
- - Segments
- - Elements
- - Rolls.
- - Repair bill component
- - Repair bill line
- - See 40 Across
- - More of quote
- - See 58 Across.
- - -
- - splits hair
- - the bits to strap up
- - Bill components after the auto repair
- - ...... and labor [mechanic's charge]
- - "there are no small ......, only small actors"
- - Pieces
- - Splits hairs