➠ Words with a

List contains 213213 Words that "a" contain.

  • - castle surrounds
  • - They're found around castles
  • - Castle safeguards
  • - They surround many castles
  • - Castle water barriers
  • - Defensive castle ditches
  • - Channels used to protect castles
  • - Castles' defensive trenches
  • - Castle protectors
  • - Castle defenses
  • - Castle surrounders
  • - Castle rings
  • - Castle barriers
  • - Trenches
  • - Castle encirclers
  • - Zoo trenches
  • - Defensive trenches
  • - Castle ditches
  • - Rings of water around castles
  • - Trenches in 42 Down
  • - Watery castle ditches
  • - Protective trenches
  • - Castle trenches
  • - Some castle defenses
  • - Watery castle barriers
  • - Castle ringers
  • - Castle-defending ditches
  • - Rings around castles
  • - Watery trenches under drawbridges
  • - Castle canals
  • - Encirclers of castles
  • - Ditches around castles
  • - Castle fortifications
  • - Castle buffers
  • - Castles' barriers
  • - Castle guards
  • - Certain trenches
  • - Kronborg Castle features
  • - Canals for castles
  • - Castle features
  • - Watery trenches
  • - Castle visitors' hurdles
  • - Castle areas
  • - Trenches around castles.
  • - Protection for castles and towns.
  • - Fortress trenches
  • - Circular defense mechanisms
  • - fluid obstacles
  • - Strategic bodies of water
  • - Ditches around forts built as a defense
  • - ditches below drawbridges
  • - Protective ditches
  • - Defensive water-filled ditches
  • - Watery rings
  • - Defensive rings
  • - Defensive perimeters
  • - Defensive ditches
  • - Deep defenses
  • - Barriers at animal parks
  • - Surrounding ditches
  • - Atoms smashed in defensive ditches
  • - Medieval barriers
  • - Water-filled ditches as fortifications
  • - Animal park barriers
  • - Animal park rings
  • - Certain Colonial-era protectors
  • - Zoo security features
  • - Some zoo barriers
  • - Spots for drawbridges
  • - Zoo barriers
  • - They're crossed by bridges
  • - Drawbridges span them
  • - Tokyo Imperial Palace features
  • - Things that drawbridges bridge
  • - Siege deterrents
  • - Palace guards
  • - Palace protectors
  • - Medieval security devices
  • - Perimeter defenses
  • - Phony respect
  • - Medieval defenses
  • - Obstacles for marauders
  • - Zoo dividers
  • - Zoo confines sometimes
  • - Protective waterworks
  • - Features of many modern zoos
  • - Deep ditches
  • - Wet ditches
  • - Drawbridges cross them
  • - Protective rings
  • - Watery fences?
  • - Fosses
  • - Fortress ditches
  • - Defense ditches
  • - Ditches for ducal domains
  • - Protections for princely palaces
  • - Certain ditches.
  • - Certain fortifications.
  • - Feudal barons' protection.
  • - Water barriers
  • - Zoo features
  • - Ditches
  • - Features of some zoos
  • - One who makes the rounds?
  • - One who mixes and serves alcoholic drinks — per beaker (anag)
  • - Ban footballer who spends a lot of time in the New York pub
  • - Happy-hour server
  • - Mixer
  • - Member of pub staff to prohibit entry to footballer?
  • - Dog secures European record for host
  • - Tavern worker.
  • - Juice dispenser
  • - Former star to boycott part of course
  • - hypothetical region of space resulting from the collapse of a star
  • - Result of a star's collapse
  • - Dark spot in outer space
  • - Dark spot in space
  • - What one sees at night on golf course is the final resting place for some stars
  • - British miss spot where star used to appear
  • - Inescapable situation
  • - It really sucks - It does the heavy lifting
  • - Bishop has deficiency, predicament from which there's no getting away
  • - one sits at the centre of our galaxy?
  • - mysterious cosmic phenomenon
  • - One with lots of pull?
  • - Calcutta prison: very attractive place?
  • - Region of spacetime whose first-ever image was unveiled on 10th April 2019: 2 wds.
  • - "Death by ...," nonfiction book by Neil deGrasse Tyson about astrophysics: 2 wds.
  • - Bleak loch in storm — nothing escapes it
  • - Giant sucker?
  • - Escape-proof gravitational field
  • - Very attractive body?
  • - Outer-space omnivore
  • - Place in space
  • - Calcutta dungeon
  • - Cosmic object first photographed in 2019
  • - Dark and inescapable situation
  • - Inescapable place
  • - Nothing can escape from one
  • - Subject for Stephen Hawking
  • - Coal mine, perhaps?
  • - Chess player with predicament that admits of no escape
  • - The middle of this puzzle's grid, symbolically
  • - Term popularized by physicist John Wheeler
  • - There's no escaping this
  • - Thing in the center of this puzzle, and one suggested cause of the December 21 38-Down
  • - An ergosphere surrounds it
  • - Astronomical body
  • - "The .... of Calcutta"
  • - Hawking's astronomical body
  • - Gravitational collapse consequence, in theory
  • - There's no escaping it
  • - Dungeon
  • - brother of moses in the old testament; first high priest of the israelites
  • - Everybody Plays the Fool singer ... Neville
  • - Screen writer Sorkin who won an Oscar for "The Social Network"
  • - Sorkin who directed "Being the Ricardos"
  • - ... Staton, actor who plays Ken Cosgrove on the TV series "Mad Men"
  • - Brother of Moses in the Bible
  • - Being the Ricardos writer/director Sorkin
  • - "who's who in the bible" leader
  • - Alphabetically first of the 100 most popular boys' names in the U.S.
  • - Actor who plays Harvey Dent in "The Dark Knight," ... Eckhart
  • - ... Rodgers, quarterback of the Green Bay Packers
  • - judge who excelled in the field of dreams game
  • - ... Rodgers (quarterback for the Green Bay Packers)
  • - Vice president after Thomas
  • - His article seems to have upset Nora
  • - Breaking Bad star, ... Paul
  • - US composer Copland; early name alphabetically
  • - 'a lincoln portrait' composer copland
  • - Baseball Slugger Hank
  • - First name in many first name lists
  • - judge with tremendous power
  • - Yankee slugger Judge
  • - Westworld actor ... Paul
  • - Baseball's all-time R.B.I. leader
  • - copland, us composer
  • - sam and .. taylor-johnson, celebrated their 10th anniversary recently
  • - He's apt to be first in alphabetical order
  • - "quiet city" composer copland
  • - .......... gillane goes into today's all-ireland final as limerick's top scorer in this year's championship.
  • - he played jesse on "breaking bad"
  • - First name of Yankee manager Boone and Yankee slugger Judge
  • - home-run hitter hank
  • - Yankees center fielder Hicks
  • - Burr who was vice president
  • - Hank with homers
  • - First name in many lists
  • - Judge in New York
  • - Name that's often first alphabetically
  • - Composer Copland or TV producer Spelling
  • - 755-homer hitter
  • - Biblical character wielding an oar
  • - RBI record holder, with 2,297
  • - .... Hotchner; "Criminal Minds" role
  • - judge on a new york city bench?
  • - burr who dueled alexander hamilton
  • - Actor who plays Jesse Pinkman in "Breaking Bad"
  • - Producer Spelling
  • - musician neville
  • - ... Carter, younger brother of Nick from "Backstreet Boys"
  • - Hammerin' Hank of baseball fame
  • - Hip-hop singer Carter
  • - "tell it like it is" singer neville
  • - Rams defensive tackle ...... Donald
  • - rodgers who guest-hosted "jeopardy!" in 2021
  • - Alphabetically first name, perhaps
  • - actor eckhart of "sully"
  • - ... Paul, who played Jesse Pinkman in "Breaking Bad"
  • - brother of moses (biblical)
  • - baseball's boone
  • - Braves star for 21 seasons
  • - ".... burr, sir": song in "hamilton"
  • - "Criminal Minds" role
  • - Player with a record 2,297 RBIs
  • - Judge in pinstripes
  • - judge in a uniform
  • - Anxiously awaits
  • - Endures anxiously
  • - Awaits anxiously: Colloq.
  • - Endures apprehensively
  • - Tig with a recurring role on Star Trek: Discovery
  • - "happy to be here" comedian tig ...
  • - Comedian Tig
  • - Testifying
  • - News about a possible exchange
  • - Smack in the face?
  • - Hit with an open hand
  • - Strike with an open palm
  • - Single-handed rebuke
  • - Open-handed hit
  • - Insulted smack
  • - Open-handed smack
  • - Hit with an open palm
  • - Smack
  • - Open-handed blow
  • - Offended smack
  • - To hit someone with an open hand, usually on the face
  • - Smack in a "Three Stooges" act
  • - Open-palmed hit
  • - Rude reply
  • - Type of shot
  • - Powerful hockey hit
  • - "Don't do that!"
  • - Bass sound
  • - 'High-five!'
  • - Unkind words
  • - Part of a Three Stooges routine
  • - Rebuke
  • - Verbal jab
  • - Unkind comment
  • - Critical comment
  • - Sharp put-down
  • - Whack job
  • - Wrist action
  • - Indignant reaction
  • - Duel prelude.
  • - Strike smartly
  • - Hit in a way.
  • - Hand cuff?
  • - Hit with the hand
  • - Sharp hit
  • - Hit upside the head
  • - Strike sharply
  • - Make red-faced
  • - Sarcastic comment
  • - Give a hand
  • - Buffet
  • - Subdue, with 'down'
  • - Kind of shot
  • - Reaction to a pinch
  • - Strong rebuke
  • - Rebuff
  • - Cuff
  • - Indication of freshness
  • - Affront
  • - Censure
  • - Sharp rebuke
  • - Blow
  • - A ...... in the face
  • - ...... on the wrist
  • - Hockey shot sound
  • - Swat
  • - High-five sound
  • - Unpleasant rebuke
  • - It is not as powerful as a punch
  • - Be really good
  • - Sound of a high-five
  • - High-five, e.g
  • - Response to an insult
  • - Friends round to make hit
  • - Hit, as a bass
  • - Hockey's .... shot
  • - Cuff kin
  • - Hand-to-hand sound
  • - Suppress, with "down"
  • - Like a ...... in the face
  • - Reaction to rudeness
  • - Sharp hit, perhaps figurative
  • - Noise from a high-five
  • - Common hockey shot
  • - Strike with the palm
  • - Striking rebuke
  • - Sharp rebuff
  • - It's an affront
  • - Wordless 'How dare you?!'
  • - Hit on the wrist
  • - Sign of freshness?
  • - ...... bass (music technique)
  • - Word with dash or happy
  • - It might redden your face
  • - Assault from Moe
  • - Hockey shot
  • - Apply carelessly, with 'on'
  • - Hit, as a double bass
  • - Apply hastily, with "on"
  • - ... on the back
  • - Response to an unwanted pass
  • - Nonverbal response to an insult
  • - It's a hit
  • - Upcoming mates making hit
  • - Part of a high-five
  • - Doctor's application to a newborn's bottom
  • - Response to an insult, perhaps
  • - Manual comeuppance
  • - Stinging rebuke?
  • - Type of shot on ice
  • - Response to an unwanted advance, maybe
  • - Answer to Rick James's joke 'What did the five fingers say to the face?' per an episode of 'Chappelle's Show'
  • - Indication of an offense
  • - Response to an affront
  • - Strike, in a way
  • - Give an unexpected hand
  • - Blow as friends turned up
  • - Unpleasant reprimand
  • - Right to have friends round
  • - Hit with palm of hand
  • - 'Fresh!' accompanier
  • - High-five, for example
  • - High-five, for instance
  • - Take a palm to
  • - Shot on ice?
  • - Painful rebuke
  • - Certain shot in hockey
  • - Assault like a Stooge
  • - High-five, for one
  • - Hard shot, in hockey
  • - High-five, essentially
  • - Challenge to a duel
  • - Response to an insult, maybe
  • - Hit that knocks chums over
  • - Openhanded hit
  • - Reaction to an insult
  • - Deliver a blow
  • - Hard hockey shot
  • - Clout
  • - Blow for friends getting up
  • - Throw (together)
  • - Give a high-five to
  • - Strike makes mates upset
  • - Sharp response to an insult
  • - Type of hockey shot
  • - Gestural rebuff
  • - Openhanded
  • - Dig
  • - Shot
  • - Personal affront
  • - Insult
  • - Put down
  • - Whack
  • - Hit
  • - Sharp blow
  • - Hit hard
  • - Hit sharply
  • - Thwack
  • - Strike
  • - Wallop
  • - Whack mates back
  • - knock pals about
  • - Reprimand, with "down"
  • - soap opera assault
  • - Blow on second circuit
  • - the ..., 2008 novel by christos tsiolkas
  • - Bass-playing technique
  • - A ... on the wrist (minor punishment)
  • - duel invitation
  • - To crash in the Alps must be a blow
  • - Duel prompter
  • - Hit friends back
  • - knock pals back
  • - "...... shot" (1977 hockey movie starring paul newman)
  • - strike with the palm of the hand
  • - Punch friends turning up
  • - Strike with palm, say
  • - .. shot (hockey move)
  • - stick with this - it's funny and a hit
  • - mild admonishment: a .... on the wrist
  • - ..-happy (careless or giddy)
  • - ...... shot (attempt in hockey)