➠ Words with a
List contains 213213 Words that "a" contain.
- - took in many a line
- - knocked a few back
- - A number had a row having imbibed
- - Took a gulp, say
- - Consumed liquid
- - "He ... like a fish and passed out on the couch."
- - cracked open a cold one, say
- - Had a Coke
- - Took a cab
- - Had a beverage
- - Consumed a beverage
- - Consumed
- - Took a shot
- - consumed a liquid
- - Took a sip
- - Sipped or gulped
- - Downed coffee
- - Took in liquid
- - Got hammered, perhaps
- - Finally had row (was fond of the bottle)
- - hit the bottle hard finally, disgusting
- - Guzzled down
- - Swigged
- - Slaked one's thirst
- - Swallowed liquid
- - Sipped or swigged
- - Chugged, perhaps
- - Toasted
- - Hit the bottle
- - Drained
- - Tippled
- - Swallowed
- - Purple
- - Downed
- - Took in
- - Swallowed soda
- - Quenched one's thirst
- - Imbibed
- - Put away musty clothing, right?
- - quaffed
- - frank article written by g.b. shaw
- - 1897 George Bernard Shaw play
- - Outspoken article written by G B Shaw
- - Comedy play written by George Bernard Shaw in 1894 that revolves around the lives of a clergyman and his wife
- - Was she Shaw's parasite?
- - George Bernard Shaw comedy
- - George Bernard Shaw play
- - Shaw comedy
- - 1898 Shaw play
- - Early Shaw play
- - Drama by Shaw
- - G. B. Shaw play.
- - Drama by G. B. Shaw.
- - Shaw play
- - 1970 Dawn hit
- - '70 Dawn hit
- - Shavian vehicle for Cornell
- - 1897 drama.
- - Play of 1897.
- - Shavian heroine.
- - Role for Kit Cornell.
- - Katharine Cornell role.
- - One of Katherine Cornell's roles.
- - to phone us about nothing is insensitive
- - Cruel, hard-hearted
- - Contact the Guardian about job centre that's unfeeling
- - Cold. uncaring
- - Developed thick skin about love, or just cold-hearted?
- - Hard-hearted relative drops in, overwhelming everyone
- - To phone us about nothing is cruel
- - Visits from stand-by engineers, say, when temperature goes cold
- - Not feeling hard skin that contains oxygen
- - Unfeeling and cold, completely zero value practically
- - Cruel or unsympathetic
- - Hardly soft-hearted
- - Hard-hearted
- - Cold-hearted
- - being hardened, a summons is nothing to us
- - Rings American being cruel
- - to ring you and me after visit is unfeeling
- - Coldly and deliberately cruel
- - How unfeeling it is, to call us out for nothing
- - it's insensitive to pay a visit - ring us!
- - Emotionally hardened
- - hardened to everything in the company going to america
- - Label old American 'heartless'
- - Hard time avoiding requests for assistance?
- - Unsympathetic
- - Cruel, insensitive
- - Hard, cruel
- - Insensitive Opposition leader with American chasing visit
- - Summons? Nothing to us, being hardened
- - Coldhearted
- - Having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others
- - Insensitive, cruel
- - Hardhearted
- - Cruel
- - Heartless
- - Insensitive
- - Insensible
- - Hardened
- - Unfeeling
- - Uncaring
- - Showing cruel disregard for others
- - Take hold of and rub
- - joseph heller wrote ..........-22.
- - "...-22," war-based American dark comedy miniseries based on the eponymous novel by Joseph Heller
- - Overtake a guy going to church
- - Trick a pet companion
- - Find doing something they shouldn't and dismiss
- - be infected by
- - "...-22," Joseph Heller novel
- - Be in time for difficulty
- - Simple game involving tossing a ball back and forth
- - "22" is one
- - "......-22"
- - You'll get this with a free meal and the starters? On all the sides today!
- - Opens a theologian's Catechism in church and it's a problem
- - This 22's tricky to get
- - It's taken by a fielder to dismiss a player in baseball and cricket
- - Take hold of feline companion
- - Verb associated with the beginnings of 18-, 26-, 43- and 57-Across
- - One may be backhand
- - One [of 22?] held in a cricket match
- - such a word may be used as a slogan
- - Guy and companion could be 22?
- - Fishing fleet's harvest
- - Come upon unawares with an eligible bachelor
- - hidden problem in haul at sea?
- - Dismiss as 'a snag'
- - To ... a Killer (2023 Shailene Woodley movie)
- - Observe derisory response not engaging all hearts
- - To net
- - Drawback that wasn't evident
- - net pet by church
- - 100 at church finding hidden problem
- - There's a snag with this type of song
- - hear of concealed disadvantage
- - Receive as a ball
- - "What did the baseball glove say to the ball? ... ya later!"
- - Grasp there's some unforeseen drawback
- - Seize, take hold of
- - deceptive expressions become slogans?
- - discern contract snag
- - a fishy snag?
- - Overhear fish in net?
- - Board in time
- - Unexpected disadvantage
- - Seize, nab
- - Surprise creature on church
- - To grab out of the sky with one's hands
- - Pick up snag
- - "... Me if You Can" (DiCaprio/ Hanks movie)
- - ... Me if You Can (film starring Leonardo DiCaprio as a con artist)
- - Hear; fastener
- - type of song not to miss?
- - Find Charlie at church
- - Hidden disadvantage
- - Hear start of carol at church
- - Difficulty for fishermen?
- - Animal taps trap
- - Take whip to church
- - Feline going to church to get some poor mouse?
- - door-fastener presents unexpected difficulty
- - "... Me If You Can," 2002 Leonardo DiCaprio film
- - "... Me If You Can," Steven Spielberg-Tom Hanks' award-winning collaboration from 2002
- - this fastener has a disadvantage
- - don't miss a trick
- - Discover animal sitting on church
- - Snag a desirable partner
- - "... Me If You Can!," movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio
- - Fisherman's trick?
- - Detect in wrongdoing
- - The snag about the haul?
- - don't drop the fish
- - seize the fish
- - overhear a snag
- - Disadvantage to hear a song
- - Hear Conservative at church
- - ... some Z's (take a nap)
- - bit of deception produces a haul for the fisherman
- - To contract by infection
- - Take hold of something that is moving through the air
- - A hidden difficulty
- - Word in a Heller title
- - Tricky drawback
- - Trap (a batsman?)
- - Trap — hear — contract
- - Snag — trap
- - Seize — drawback
- - Receive ball
- - Grab hold of — fastener
- - First-rate mate
- - Emulate Fisk
- - Emulate Berra
- - Concealed difficulty
- - Backyard ball game
- - A rich young bachelor, for instance.
- - "Here's the ball!"
- - "...... Me If You Can" (DiCaprio/Hanks movie)
- - Seize(Used today)
- - Arrest(Used today)
- - Fisherman's haul
- - Become entangled
- - Angler's prize
- - Take captive
- - Entrap
- - Grab hold of
- - Grasp
- - Net ......
- - Bag
- - 'Here ......!'
- - Hidden downside
- - Grab, as a fly ball
- - Use a softball glove
- - Hidden snag
- - Basic ball game
- - Charlie at church finds hidden problem
- - Apprehend
- - Capture
- - Feline caught with hotel fish
- - Arrest
- - Happen to see game
- - Hidden stipulation
- - "What's the —?"
- - Hidden difficulty
- - Snag
- - Fly in the ointment
- - Fielder's feat
- - Understand cleric at church? To an extent
- - Work behind the batter
- - Simple ball game
- - Somewhat ecstatic at changes in contract
- - Out in left field?
- - Backyard game for two
- - Drawback that's not immediately evident
- - Overhear
- - Hidden drawback
- - Trap
- - Seize Tom on top of church
- - Throwing game
- - Stop the motion, of a ball say
- - Dateable one
- - Arrest that leads to dismissal
- - Drawback for part of school taken on board
- - Covert complication
- - Work at home
- - Come down with
- - Hidden problem
- - Backyard game
- - Dismiss contract
- - Lash Conservative over hospital problem being concealed
- - .... of the day: menu offering
- - In time, get on board lots of fish
- - Hear song clip
- - Hear what someone is angling for
- - Capture; hidden problem
- - Snare
- - Come down with hook
- - Parent-child activity
- - The Cure song about Frisbee?
- - Have a job close to home
- - Fisherman's net?
- - Father-son activity
- - Billy Idol "If I should stumble, ...... my fall"
- - Ensnare
- - Stumbling block
- - Concealed drawback
- - Fisherman's 12-pounder, e.g.
- - Contract
- - Fish that's no longer in the sea
- - Cry after "Here!"
- - Reel in
- - "Shoestring" feat
- - Fisherman's 10-pounder, e.g.
- - "Coming at you!"
- - Call during a toss
- - Snag, as a fly ball
- - "...... a Falling Star" (Perry Como hit)
- - Hidden complication
- - Angler's haul
- - Work behind the plate
- - Fisherman's take-home
- - ...... of the day (restaurant offering)
- - Simple game
- - Tossing game
- - Emulate Yogi
- - Face a fastballer
- - Matchmaker's find
- - See 67-Down
- - "Heads up!"
- - Nab
- - Snare; grab
- - Unexpected condition
- - Trick
- - "Nice ......!"
- - Springe
- - Seize
- - Pull in a pike
- - Concealed complication
- - Word with word
- - Limiting condition
- - ...... collar
- - An unexpected difficulty
- - Receiving a thrown ball
- - the snag when a spiteful woman goes to church
- - Come down with as a cold
- - apprehend a concealed difficulty
- - a hidden problem in an apparently ideal situation
- - Crown backed one Duke opposed to war
- - Father in charge lifting clenched hand — he's no fighter
- - One won't fight if one's in agreement
- - One opposed to war
- - Raising hat I wallop inoffensive type
- - One is opposed to violence as a means of settling disputes
- - One opposes violence and refuses to take part in war
- - Reluctant fighter I beat up means to punch
- - Person opposed to war
- - He won't go to war
- - One opposed to carrying arms.
- - CO picking up beret with one clenched hand
- - a fighting opponent
- - Peace activist
- - Person rejecting war
- - father, 100, with one fellow - first person opposing war
- - Dove, one perched on hand after uplifting eclipse
- - Baby's dummy
- - Someone believing all war is wrong
- - Peace-lover
- - Not advocating war, if one's in treaty
- - Shunner of violence
- - Conscientious objector
- - One of the "doves."
- - Nonviolent one, so dubbed.
- - Dove
- - opponent of war returning hat if first
- - She opposes war in 18-down, almost a saint!
- - rawness can produce the wrong ones
- - Rawness (anag.)
- - A cardinal points above the tops of Rome's skyline, thereby responds
- - replies from swans clustered round her majesty
- - Responds to solutions
- - Crossword solutions
- - Responses to questions
- - Puzzlebook section
- - Crossword entries
- - Puzzle book section
- - a), b), c) and d), on a multiple-choice test
- - One hopes you're entering these pleas?
- - "They are useless. They can only give you ........" (Pablo Picasso, on computers)
- - What spoilers can reveal
- - Contents of a teacher's key
- - The 78 in this diagram
- - Solutions
- - Takes a call
- - You're looking for these responses
- - Returns what you're looking for?
- - Blank fillers, often
- - girl in public service?
- - Band created, we hear, for a pub employee
- - stop a girl working in a pub
- - A server of drinks, I am held back by poet
- - A local lass
- - waitress who serves drinks
- - Pub employee
- - Woman who serves drinks
- - Female pub worker
- - Beverage server, quaintly
- - Maybe I'm a drab local employee
- - Adam with rib used to create woman serving
- - I am turning into a poet as drinks server
- - Speakeasy server
- - One might hand you a screwdriver
- - Miss Douce's job in Joyce's "Ulysses."
- - Beverage server
- - Pub worker
- - Drinks server
- - dim arab bothered female pub server
- - attendant to block crazy one coming in
- - Woman who serves drinks in a pub
- - She finds local employment
- - Local girl offering endless foolish help
- - Takes orders from the legal profession getting prepared reports
- - One serving British fleet virtually surrounding island
- - Tray carrier, perhaps
- - "Cheers"'s Carla, e.g.
- - Cocktail waitress
- - Diane of Cheers, e.g.
- - Tavern waitress
- - To give insufficient money
- - Give less than full salary to
- - Cause to strike, perhaps
- - don't give someone all they deserve
- - Reward poorly
- - Don't provide enough support for carpet company, essentially, for final part of revival
- - Do this and engineer penury and a touch of depression
- - Shortchange, as one's salary
- - Give less than is deserved
- - Take advantage of, in a way
- - Short change?