➠ Words with a
List contains 213213 Words that "a" contain.
- - State bordering the Yukon
- - a large demand on a state
- - Across the water from where they play balalaikas?
- - Its ZIP Codes start with 99
- - State with the longest coastline
- - Only U.S. state whose name can be typed on one row of a keyboard
- - US state which calls itself The Last Frontier
- - Northern state depicted on Ice Road Truckers
- - Dog mushing is its official state sport
- - The US state with the highest proportion of indigenous inhabitants
- - western neighbor of the yukon
- - State name from the Unangam Tunuu 'alaxsxaq'
- - what is the largest state in the usa?
- - U.S. state with the longest coastline
- - Forty-ninth State of the USA
- - State whose flag, with eight gold stars in the shape of the Big Dipper, was designed by a 13-year-old
- - The largest state of the USA
- - its capital is juneau
- - Home of 17 of the 20 highest peaks in the U.S.
- - It became the 49th US state in 1959
- - Detached state of the caribou
- - Its motto is "North to the future"
- - "Into the Wild" setting
- - Where the Exxon Valdez ran aground
- - Where the Tanana flows
- - Site of the Iditarod
- - Where the North Slope slopes
- - The Last Frontier state
- - The Big Dipper appears on its flag
- - State with the Big Dipper on its flag
- - State celebrating its 50th anniversary in January 2009 (and a hint to the three theme entries)
- - Setting for the documentary "Grizzly Man"
- - Setting for part of "The Simpsons Movie"
- - Only US state that can be typed on one row of the QWERTY keyboard
- - One end of the Alcan Highway
- - Largest peninsula in the Western Hemisphere
- - Land bought by the USA from Russia in 1867
- - Its flag shows the Big Dipper and the North Star
- - Its flag has the Big Dipper on it
- - Its area code is 907
- - It's more than twice the size of Texas
- - It's east of the Bering Strait
- - Home to the Gravina Island Bridge
- - Home of the Tlingit
- - Dog mushing is its state sport
- - Big buy of 1867
- - Base of operations for the "Deadliest Catch" fleet
- - "North to the future" is its motto
- - State that's the title of a Maggie Rogers song
- - Big purchase of 1867
- - Juneau is its capital
- - The Last Frontier
- - Unhappily Kelvin advanced the coldest state
- - Anchorage is the largest city
- - There's a salmon on its state quarter
- - Site of the World Ice Art Championships
- - Setting for the 1996 best seller 'Into the Wild'
- - 'North to the Future' state
- - It shares a 1,538-mile border with Canada
- - Home of some Yupik and Aleut people
- - John Wayne comedy, North to ..
- - State with polar bears
- - Unfortunately, one-third of Kansas is in another state
- - State with about one person per square mile
- - Looking for ... (John Green novel about a girl named for a state)
- - british columbia borderer
- - US state closest to Russia
- - Baked ---, dessert of ice cream, sponge cake and meringue
- - Northern state that's also a Maggie Rogers song title
- - State line request splitting temperance movement
- - State in which 'Molly of Denali' is set
- - subject of a 1988 michener book
- - Baked ... (dessert with meringue)
- - State of a city's vehicle model
- - State question, enclosing note with answer
- - US state unfortunately recalled machine gun
- - it's unfortunate king goes to a part of america
- - "Looking for ...," 2005 novel authored by John Green
- - "Looking for ...," 2005 debut novel by John Green
- - Girl briefly also called when touring state
- - Baked ---, ice cream dessert
- - "Last Frontier" state
- - Inupiat's state
- - Request to enter a filming location in US state
- - where america's second largest island is
- - american state whose capital is juneau
- - Nat Geo's "................ State Troopers"
- - Unfortunately King Arthur's first state
- - Northernmost state of USA
- - seatac-based airline
- - Home to Anchorage and Fairbanks
- - all-star drag queen named for a state
- - Home state of Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski
- - Popular cruise destination
- - American state(Used today)
- - U.S. state
- - Panhandle site
- - Palin territory
- - Neighbor of Siberia
- - Dessert, bombe ...
- - Where Jewel is from
- - US Arctic state
- - Subject of an 1867 sale
- - Northernmost US state
- - 1867 United States purchase
- - Seward's purchase
- - Sarah Palin's state
- - Russian neighbor
- - Purchase of 1867
- - Northern US state
- - Kodiak's home
- - Kenai Fjords locale
- - It was purchased in 1867
- - Iditarod locale
- - Former Russian territory
- - Eskimo's home
- - Biggest state
- - Bering Sea state
- - Anchorage is there
- - 7.2-million-dollar bargain
- - 49th US state
- - 1867 purchase for a little over $7 million
- - $7.2 million purchase of 1867
- - Yukon's............ Highway
- - Yukon neighbour
- - Where to find McCarthy, McKinley and McGrath
- - Where Sarah Palin was governor
- - Where Nome is home
- - Where Kodiak and Cordova are
- - Where Cook Inlet is
- - U.S. purchase of 1867
- - Subject of Seward's Folly
- - State-to-be?
- - State where Sarah Palin was once governor
- - State that originally had four time zones
- - State sometimes baked?
- - State near Russia
- - Sourdough's habitat
- - Sometimes it's baked
- - Snowy race setting
- - Skagway locale
- - Sitka's state
- - Sitka site
- - Sitka setting
- - Site of a 1989 oil spill
- - Seward's coup
- - Seward's buy
- - Russian castoff
- - Prudhoe Bay location
- - Pipeline place
- - Penultimate state quarter honoree
- - Penultimate state
- - Palin's place
- - Palin-drome?
- - Palin country
- - Old riddle: "What did Delaware?" Answer: "I don't know, but ......"
- - Often-cold state whose capital is Juneau
- - Nome site
- - No. 49 of 50
- - No. 49
- - Neighbor of Yukon
- - Mount McKinley's state
- - Mount McKinley's home
- - Mount Blackburn's state
- - Location of Naknek Lake
- - Largest U.S. state by area
- - Largest state
- - Largest of 50
- - Kodiak locale
- - King crab's home
- - Kenai Fjords setting
- - Jewel's home state
- - It's often inset
- - Iditarod site
- - Home to Denali National Park
- - Home of many Tlingits
- - Hawaii's predecessor as a state
- - Grizzly bear habitat
- - Geographical name that means roughly "great land"
- - Focus of Seward's Folly
- - Fairbanks's home
- - Easternmost state, technically
- - Denali National Park site
- - Copper River's locale
- - Baked state?
- - Baked creation with a cool center
- - Anchorage's state
- - Anchorage location
- - An Organized Territory since 1912.
- - Alcan Highway site
- - A neighbor of Siberia
- - A cold place, but often baked
- - 1988 Michener epic
- - 1988 Michener book
- - 1867 purchase for $7.2 million
- - $7.2-million-dollar property
- - "Where did Idaho?" "Wait, ......!"
- - "What did Delaware?" "I don't know, but ......" (old joke)
- - "Sarah Palin's ......" of 2010-11 TV
- - "America's Icebox"
- - Mount McKinley locale
- - Seward's folly
- - Baked dessert
- - Gold Rush locale
- - Michener novel
- - Michener epic
- - Michener best seller
- - Baked ....
- - U.S. state closest to Russia
- - America's largest state
- - Denali's state
- - State whose official languages include Inupiaq and Deg Xinag
- - State of a petition in American city
- - Juneau's home
- - State paying an annual oil dividend
- - Largest U.S. state
- - State whose northernmost city was renamed Utqiagvik
- - Northwestern US state
- - It has thousands of glaciers
- - Pose a question after gangster goes AWOL heading for American State
- - Yukon neighbor
- - Kenai Fjords National Park site
- - #49
- - Denali setting
- - Pose a question after gangster goes AWOL heading out of American State
- - Northernmost state
- - Denali National Park state
- - Food item baked after dance music
- - It has eight National Parks
- - A noncontiguous state
- - Forty-ninth US state
- - Juneau's state
- - Anchorage's home
- - Next-to-last state
- - Unchallenging
- - Like one-star puzzles
- - Something requiring little study
- - Free from worry
- - Simplified
- - 'Just relax!'
- - "The Big ......"
- - Kind of chair
- - Accommodating
- - "No trouble ......"
- - 'Take a chill pill!'
- - "Don't get so excited!"
- - Straight forward
- - Tolerant
- - Informal
- - Fictional captain
- - Lenient
- - Lax
- - Type of chair
- - Cushy
- - Elementary
- - Kind of street
- - A walk in the park
- - "That was ...., . . ."
- - Trouble-free
- - Picnic
- - Not tough
- - No trouble at all
- - Amenable
- - Calming words
- - Good-tempered
- - Thoughtless
- - Kind of money
- - Contented
- - Rider
- - "A cinch!"
- - A piece of cake
- - Like a piece of cake
- - Very simple.
- - Comfortable
- - Smooth
- - .... money
- - Listening
- - "Piece of cake!"
- - A snap
- - Like a Monday crossword
- - "Simple!"
- - "Child's play!"
- - Borders of Easter Daisy required little effort
- - It's not difficult to find in overseas yacht
- - Uncomplicated
- - Unpressured
- - Straightforward
- - .... chair
- - Comfortably
- - Effortless
- - Not difficult
- - "Careful there!"
- - Hardly hard
- - Trouble-free borders of Easter Daisy
- - Relaxed
- - Breezy's rhyming partner
- - Not hard
- - Not challenging
- - Like pie, it's said
- - Level needed by noobs
- - Article found in half of gooey piece of cake
- - Presenting few difficulties in store, as yet
- - Like child's play
- - Word before 'money' or 'chair'
- - The opposite of 6 down for the most part is not puzzling
- - Not tricky
- - Relatively simple
- - Requiring little effort
- - 'Don't panic'
- - ...... listening (mellow music genre)
- - Like the puzzles on many kids menus
- - Get ill from sea lily - that couldn't be difficult?
- - Undemanding
- - Word in a simile with "ABC" or "pie"
- - With 30-Down, really simple
- - No problem at all
- - 'Calm down!'
- - Not demanding
- - Is not demanding garment from East Germany?
- - Smooth sailing
- - "Careful now"
- - "No problemo!"
- - For a 5-year-old, say
- - Is not demanding a piece of cake
- - Crossword difficulty category
- - Level for newbie gamers
- - Not at all difficult
- - Not even close to difficult
- - Free from worries
- - Like falling off a log
- - Choppy sea, ultimately stormy, not difficult
- - Without any challenge
- - 'It's a snap!'
- - Casual
- - Some are as yobs — simple!
- - "Settle down now"
- - Needing little effort
- - Not at all challenging
- - Beginners' game mode
- - Quickly gettable
- - Some are as yachties — tolerant
- - Susceptible to a piece of cake
- - Not rocket science, returning post-ready envelope with address unknown
- - By no means taxing
- - "Nothing to it"
- - It's not difficult for Ken to leave Yankees
- - Like a Monday crossword, typically
- - Not much of a challenge
- - 'Don't be so rough!'
- - Manageable
- - Nonchalant
- - Untroubled
- - Tranquil
- - ......-compliant
- - One way to go
- - Street ....
- - Not so rough
- - Facile.
- - Chill
- - 'No prob!'
- - "No sweat"
- - 'Whoa, ...!'
- - Not so fast?
- - "Be careful"
- - "Relax"
- - "Down, boy!"
- - "Slow down!"
- - Moderate
- - Leisurely
- - Unhurried
- - Gradual
- - Cool your jets
- - ...-over
- - "No problem"
- - Aces
- - See 26 Across
- - "Watch it!"
- - 'Whoa there!'
- - 'Now!'
- - See 32-Across
- - Yet it's difficult for busy people to take it
- - The asylum-seekers take a walk in the park
- - Not challenging at all
- - Picked up drugs by end of jetty for midshipman?
- - Effortlessly simple task
- - one may take it to be trouble free
- - simple? yes, with a new form
- - ...-Bake Oven, functional toy
- - A piece of cake each — extremely scrummy
- - Straightforward, as in the old uprising
- - Less than satisfying, to some
- - at journey's end, the wild sea is no problem
- - Undemanding, effortless
- - Like a primer
- - soft as a piece of cake
- - apt for neophytes
- - sunday morning-ish?
- - simple point, say, to change
- - uncomplicated pleas youth included
- - word to a spooked horse, maybe