➠ Words with a

List contains 213213 Words that "a" contain.

  • - this provides entertainment that gives mother a nice change
  • - It can have scope for broadening one's views
  • - Rims ingredients stocked by medicine man
  • - where one came in, perhaps, during a movie
  • - those in the gallery will see the pictures here
  • - Place to see films
  • - mean i see it for entertainment?
  • - came in to organise big screen
  • - came in, running, to theatre
  • - kind of nice to mother in the picture palace
  • - Where one may see mutation of Iceman?
  • - it's nice to see one's mother being entertained by it
  • - Came in to change the pictures
  • - Machine husband's left running in the Odeon, for example?
  • - entertainment that's a nice change to mother
  • - Pictures of workers giving up - arrested by agents
  • - Fellini's medium
  • - Auteur's art
  • - Where you might see the big picture
  • - Where to see 3-D.
  • - Where to go see a new picture
  • - Place to pick a flick
  • - Pauline Kael's subject
  • - Film, or place where it is shown
  • - Fellini's realm
  • - Fellini's milieu
  • - Fellini's forte
  • - David Lean's milieu
  • - Auteur's field
  • - Field's field
  • - Mine engineer in California is looking to show 19 down to an audience
  • - Pictures of guys returning, arrested by US agents
  • - Regularly action team attached to a leisure venue
  • - One of the arts.
  • - See I say, Amen upwards in a picture theatre
  • - Place for watching films
  • - Picture house, movie theatre
  • - ...... Paradiso, 1989 Best Foreign Film Oscar-winner
  • - Big screen came in parts
  • - Spies holding men back in picture-house
  • - Picture theatre considers members vaccine mandate
  • - Place for showing films or movies
  • - Flicks through a medicine manual
  • - Pictures of social centre given new name
  • - awkwardly came in for the screen
  • - Silver screen outlet
  • - Pictures came in reels
  • - Film as an art form
  • - for the showing of films
  • - The "C" of AMC Theatres
  • - ... Criminal came in for the pictures
  • - Initially Michael Caine produced movies
  • - Chaps turning up in American agency for pictures
  • - came in the wrong way for a place of entertainment
  • - At first Michael Caine ruined movies
  • - spies checking people around movie theatre
  • - screened for entertainment value
  • - "harischandra" initially screened from machine projecting movie
  • - the medicine-man hides the pictures
  • - Film house
  • - CIA men relaxed in picture-house
  • - the pictures
  • - Another word for movie theatre in London
  • - American organisation holds people up in darkened room
  • - Location of a projected entertainment
  • - Pictures a mince pie
  • - Two Door ... Club
  • - Iceman slammed in picture-house
  • - Cahiers du ...... (film criticism magazine)
  • - The film industry
  • - Hollywood industry
  • - Word at a multiplex
  • - Picture place
  • - Industry built around shooting stars?
  • - Place for pictures
  • - Place for a picture
  • - Picture theater
  • - Multiplex, e.g.
  • - Mall feature, often
  • - Field of stars?
  • - Date night destination
  • - Business with projections
  • - Bollywood industry
  • - Big California industry
  • - World of Rotten Tomatoes
  • - Word on many a marquee
  • - Where some concert films get shown
  • - The movie industry
  • - The flicks
  • - The big screen
  • - The art of Renoir
  • - The art of film
  • - Studio industry
  • - Screening setting
  • - Screening locale
  • - Rotten Tomatoes focus
  • - Reel art
  • - Place with previews
  • - Place with moving pictures
  • - Place where many screens may be set
  • - Place for a marquee
  • - Place for a concession
  • - Picture presenter
  • - Part of show business
  • - Movie setting?
  • - Movie industry
  • - Milieu of the late David Lean
  • - Malle medium
  • - Its patrons are usually kept in the dark
  • - Industry with projected revenue?
  • - Industry begun in 1895
  • - Hollywood business
  • - Field of projection?
  • - Date night choice
  • - Date for many a place
  • - California business
  • - Business with projected revenue?
  • - Business that has projected results
  • - Bollywood business
  • - Art for Lee and Lucas
  • - An art form
  • - (Building for) film
  • - ...... verite
  • - Film industry
  • - Mall attraction
  • - Showing concern
  • - Mall tenant, often
  • - Screen setting
  • - Filmdom
  • - Film theater
  • - Film venue
  • - Motion picture industry
  • - The movies
  • - Motion pictures.
  • - Flicks
  • - The silver screen
  • - Form of entertainment.
  • - The pictures of medicine man taking off denim
  • - Film theatre
  • - CIA men vandalised picture-house
  • - "Field of Dreams" field?
  • - Movie theater
  • - The field of film
  • - Picture-house
  • - Movies
  • - Movie theatre
  • - CIA men disturbed in picture-house
  • - Shows pictures of mine engineer in California
  • - The movies, as an art
  • - Movie house
  • - .... movie
  • - Films
  • - Moviedom
  • - Mall tenant
  • - Theatre
  • - ...... Pictures
  • - Theater
  • - Motion picture
  • - ... film
  • - Flick
  • - came in for the pictures
  • - Films depicting parts of vaccine manufacture
  • - trouble came in site for screenings?
  • - A bleared vision probable isn't
  • - a bleared version probably isn't
  • - A book kept by unusual dealer, having merit as literature?
  • - like a well-written book
  • - Unlike a doctor's handwriting, stereotypically
  • - Easy on a bibliophile's eyes
  • - Like a calligrapher's product
  • - Acceptable appraisal of a book.
  • - OK to be perused
  • - Fit to be perused
  • - interesting as characters, perhaps
  • - literally, what any script should be
  • - written so as to be understood
  • - Easily perused
  • - Hard to put down in print in proper English
  • - Entertainingly written
  • - Legible
  • - Like an uncorrupted file
  • - Quite legible
  • - Unencrypted, say
  • - Unlike most hen tracks
  • - Unlike some scrawls
  • - Not hard to understand, as writing
  • - 'Interesting!'
  • - what any type in the press-room must be
  • - not too heavy, literally speaking
  • - Nonetheless
  • - Besides, at all events
  • - in company, waywardly conceals it by whatever means
  • - A New York Yankee clinging to Washington come what may
  • - The direction doesn't matter however
  • - no matter what, company waywardly conceals it
  • - On holiday touring US city, at all events
  • - Whatever method nevertheless
  • - Not at home, going round US city no matter what
  • - "Whose line is it ...?"
  • - How ever
  • - Carelessly, or whatever!
  • - "So, back to what I was saying..."
  • - However that may be
  • - Moving right along
  • - 'Let's change the subject'
  • - At all events
  • - Word often said after a wild tangent
  • - In any event
  • - Regardless of American east coast state taking this direction
  • - 'Back to my point ...'
  • - In whatever manner
  • - "As I was saying ..."
  • - At any rate
  • - Subject-changing word
  • - No matter what
  • - Always stifling yawn when struggling in spite of everything
  • - Blues Traveler "But ......"
  • - "Be that as it may ..."
  • - "Moving on ..."
  • - Regardless
  • - Haphazardly
  • - Carelessly
  • - Nevertheless
  • - However
  • - Besides
  • - At all
  • - A place like Park Avenue or Wall Street still
  • - TV's "Whose Line Is It ......?"
  • - Word used to change the subject
  • - express boredom, penning variable article for review regardless
  • - Kickoffs
  • - Outings for a first-string quarterback
  • - Head and running
  • - Frightened reactions
  • - Sailor has time in boat for the new jobs
  • - Begins pastries after son
  • - Throws the first pitch
  • - Sudden reactions
  • - Gets underway
  • - Gets it going
  • - Onsets
  • - Begins by showing surprise?
  • - Makes the opening move
  • - Some may be flying
  • - Is a first-stringer
  • - Gets off the ground
  • - Inaugurates
  • - Is in the lineup
  • - They may be false
  • - Is surprised to find sharp points on both ends
  • - Turns on, as a car
  • - Leading actor pious man reviewed reacts in surprise
  • - Gets under way
  • - Initial moves
  • - Sudden movements
  • - Mark Knopfler "The Way It Always ......"
  • - Gets to work
  • - Turns over, as an engine
  • - Leads off
  • - Pitches the first inning
  • - Is on the A-team
  • - Is first-string
  • - Cy Young had a record 815
  • - Some may be false
  • - They may be running or flying
  • - Begins to play
  • - They're sometimes false
  • - Some are running
  • - Fits partners
  • - Jumps, as from fright
  • - Fires up
  • - Turns over, in a way
  • - They're sometimes running
  • - Gets out of the gate
  • - Fits companion
  • - Reacts in surprise
  • - Fits' partner
  • - Partner of fits
  • - Race openers
  • - Twitches
  • - Fits and ..........
  • - Blasts off
  • - Jumps a battery
  • - Gambits, in chess
  • - This fits with fits
  • - Post-time events
  • - Jumps
  • - Sprinters' concerns
  • - Pitching assignments
  • - Concerns of sprinters
  • - Obeys the green light
  • - Jumps nervously
  • - Enters upon.
  • - Enters on.
  • - Sets going.
  • - Companion of fits.
  • - Pitching statistic
  • - Does a double-take
  • - Turns on
  • - Launches
  • - Sets up
  • - Goes first
  • - Sets out.
  • - Moves suddenly
  • - Kicks in
  • - Activates
  • - Flinches
  • - Shows fright
  • - Gets the ball rolling
  • - Origins
  • - Embarks
  • - Jerks
  • - Commences
  • - Sets off
  • - Dawns
  • - Kicks off
  • - Makes the first move
  • - Initiates
  • - Begins
  • - Puts to work
  • - Gets going
  • - Gets to
  • - Jolts
  • - Opens.
  • - Beginnings
  • - Pitcher's stat
  • - Pitching stat
  • - Begins, launches
  • - presses play
  • - begins with one getting top billing – poet eliot initially
  • - Jumps at openings
  • - Arrangement of lease isn't important
  • - lease isn't terribly important
  • - Sees Latin translation as vitally important
  • - Important German city -- it is round a lake
  • - Highly important.
  • - Vitally important
  • - Most important
  • - Very important
  • - ...... oil, distilled plant extract
  • - German city took item back with almost everything that's crucial
  • - Somewhere in Germany, Italian turns a large key
  • - ten aisles turning out to be absolutely necessary
  • - I sent Les a replacement key
  • - ...required a lens fixed with ties
  • - County ignoring Number 10 about Latin being basic
  • - required metals, in short, from a german city
  • - lease isn't negotiated for key
  • - A must see: Stalin getting overthrown
  • - vital, indispensable
  • - Necessary to put odd tail after Essen
  • - it's vital as steel in modified form
  • - sees latin translation as vital
  • - Necessary; vital
  • - rough sea? inlet's required
  • - Saving hospital doctor saline's the breath of life
  • - It's said eau de cologne found in another aisle is a must-have
  • - Heard eau de cologne found in another aisle is a must-have
  • - German city starts to treat immigrants as legally required
  • - Necessary, required
  • - Directed to enter crackers aisle for must-have item
  • - Vital German city -- it rises above a lake
  • - Heard eau de cologne found in another aisle is a mush-have
  • - Must have pronounced aroma found in another aisle
  • - Mandatory in Germany it reverts to gangster
  • - Basic lease isn't up for renewal
  • - German city experiment's not run as needed
  • - German city 'ethically' neglected, oddly. It's necessary
  • - In Germany, chopping up tail is mandatory
  • - Sneakily steals in after sweetheart's key
  • - Like many nutrients
  • - Hardly necessary
  • - Chief point
  • - Hardly extraneous
  • - Intrinsic
  • - Required
  • - Sine qua non
  • - Must have
  • - Not optional
  • - Vital
  • - Key
  • - Crucial
  • - Absolutely necessary
  • - Necessary
  • - Needed
  • - Indispensable
  • - Basic
  • - Requisite.
  • - Indispensible.
  • - key european city: it's about to get us city backing
  • - Mandatory
  • - vital lease isn't renegotiated
  • - Thickened
  • - Set against a ledge, wobbling
  • - Like day-old oatmeal
  • - Jelled
  • - Hardened
  • - Not premeditated
  • - Done on the spur of the moment
  • - "I ask myself, again and again: was there an alternative to the indiscriminate, brutal, basically ........ rush forward of the Five-Year Plan?" (Eric Hobsbawm)