➠ Words with a
List contains 213213 Words that "a" contain.
- - Greetings in Genoa - or bye in Bologna
- - "Toodle-oo," in Tuscany
- - Give US intelligence a ring and say hello
- - Goodbye to sophia loren
- - Farewell to CIA job centre
- - Informal "hello" and "goodbye," in Italy
- - "Hello" in Italy
- - So long! in Tivoli
- - an acknowledgment that can be used to say hello or goodbye
- - Hello or goodbye in Italian
- - Greeting from CIA with love
- - "Bye!", in Italian
- - Ta ta, in Turin
- - So long, in Siena
- - See you in Rome?
- - Farewell, in Florence
- - Ta-ta, in Tuscany
- - Italian word for "goodbye"
- - Goodbye, in Rome
- - "See ya," in Sorrento
- - "Bye-bye," in Bologna
- - Hello — goodbye
- - Greeting in Genoa
- - Goodbye, in Genoa
- - "See you," in Sorrento
- - "See ya!" in Siena
- - "Goodbye" in Venice
- - "Bye!" in Bologna
- - What The Cult said to "Edie"
- - Toodle-oo, in Turin
- - Ta-ta, in Turino
- - Ta-ta, in Tivoli
- - Ta-ta, in Rome
- - Something to say when going away
- - So long, in Sorrento
- - So long, in Milan
- - Sign-off in Salerno
- - Sicilian goodbye
- - Salutation that can mean "hello" and "goodbye" in Italian
- - Parting word in Pisa
- - Parting word in Palermo
- - Lush song about goodbye?
- - Italian farewell found in the three longest Across answers
- - Hollywood goodbye
- - Hello, in Rome
- - Hello or goodbye, slangily
- - Hello or goodbye, in Genova
- - Hello and goodbye, Italian style
- - Greeting in Italy
- - Greeting in Genova
- - Greeting from Giuseppe
- - Goodbye, to Guido
- - Goodbye, in Italy
- - Goodbye to Gucci
- - Giuseppe's goodbye
- - Farewell, in Firenze
- - Farewell in Napoli
- - Cutesy farewell borrowed from the Italians
- - Casual farewell in Rome
- - Casual farewell in Italy
- - Bye-bye, in Florence
- - Aloha, in Roma
- - Aloha, in Milano
- - Aloha, in Italy
- - "Toodles," in Milan
- - "See ya," to Sophia
- - "See ya," to Maria
- - "See ya," to Italians
- - "See ya," in Rome
- - "See ya," in Pisa
- - "Later!", in Rome
- - "Goodbye, Guido!"
- - "Goodbye, Giuseppe!"
- - "Goodbye, Columbus"
- - "Bye," to Bruno
- - "Bye-bye," in Italian
- - "So long," in Salerno
- - "See ya!" in Salerno
- - Affected goodbye
- - Slangy goodbye
- - 'Sayonara,' in Siena
- - Goodbye in Italian
- - "Later dude!" in another country
- - 'Adios,' in Italy
- - See you in Italy
- - 'Peace!' in Pisa
- - Italian goodbye
- - Farewell, in Venice
- - Spies with old word for goodbye
- - Gabriella's goodbye
- - Parting word in Parma
- - "So long," in Rome
- - Salutation popularized by "A Farewell to Arms"
- - "Later!" to Luigi
- - Later, in Italian
- - "So long" in Italy
- - "Bye!" in Italy
- - Parting word from company about returning first-class
- - A goodbye
- - Farewell, in Rome
- - See you later in Rome?
- - Agents working with intelligence and love to provide farewell
- - Bye, in Milan
- - A form of "goodbye"
- - Say goodbye in Trieste to art taken from Croatia
- - Informal goodbye
- - 'Ta-ta,' in Torino
- - Greeting from Chicago -- what are the odds?
- - Give US intelligence a ring goodbye!
- - Goodbye
- - Hello or goodbye
- - "toodle-oo," in taranto
- - bye-bye, in italy
- - salutation or valediction in rome
- - taranto ta-ta
- - turin "ta-ta"
- - 'Byeee!'
- - bologna splitting word
- - "farewell, fredo!"
- - Italian for "Bye!" or "Hi!"
- - parting word said with an air kiss, perhaps
- - Ferrara farewell
- - vatican farewell
- - luigi's "later!"
- - Jet-setter's farewell
- - greeting (ital)
- - "... Bella," informal Italian greeting
- - Kin of "arrivederci!"
- - "I'm outie!"
- - Pretentious farewell
- - Jet-setter's "bye-bye"
- - Pretentious sort's "bye-bye"
- - "Bella ...," song popularized by "Money Heist"
- - parma parting
- - Pretentious one's "bye-bye"
- - Venetian farewell
- - Farewell, Italian-style
- - Aquarium scavenger
- - Florence farewell
- - Tuscany ta-ta
- - Italian salutation
- - Word of greeting and parting with the derivation "I am your servant"
- - Universal greeting
- - Italian signoff
- - Cremona closing
- - "Later, dahling!"
- - "Bye, Bruno"
- - Word of coming and going
- - Word after "have your people call my people"
- - Tuscan ta-ta
- - Torino farewell
- - Sorrento "so long"
- - Livorno "Later!"
- - Italian's "aloha"
- - Italian "See ya later!"
- - Italian "Bye-bye!"
- - Italian 'Bye!'
- - Genoa greeting
- - Bye for an Italian soccer team?
- - Amico's greeting
- - "So long, signor!"
- - "Later!" somewhere
- - "Bye, bambino"
- - Word that accompanies an air kiss
- - Word of greeting and parting
- - Via Veneto farewell
- - Veronese greeting
- - Venetian valedictory
- - Venetian valediction
- - Turin farewell
- - Trendy parting
- - Trendy hi
- - Trendy "so-long"
- - Ta-tain Turin
- - See you later!: Ital.
- - See you later Luigi
- - Sardinian send-off
- - Roman farewell
- - Relative of aloha or shalom
- - Parting word with an air kiss, perhaps
- - Mario's "See ya!"
- - Marcello's farewell
- - Luigi's "Bye!"
- - Italian's ave
- - Italian's "So long"
- - Italian's "bye"
- - Italian sendoff
- - Italian equivalent of "Aloha!"
- - Greeting for Gina
- - Giovanni's good-bye
- - Giorgio's greeting
- - Genovese greeting
- - Genoese greeting
- - Farewell that ends with three vowels
- - Fabio's farewell
- - Dante's hello
- - Cousin of "Hasta luego"
- - Corso greeting
- - Breezy sign-off
- - Bartolomeo's "Bye!"
- - Bari "bye"
- - Arty farewell
- - Arrivederci's relative
- - Adieu, somewhere else
- - "So long," on the Lido
- - "So long, Sophia Loren"
- - "So long, signore"
- - "So long, Siena"
- - "So long, Giancarlo"
- - "See you, signore"
- - "See you later," Italian-style
- - "See you around!"
- - "See ya, Sophia"
- - "It's been real, dahling"
- - "I'm leaving now"
- - "I gotta jet"
- - "Gotta bounce ..."
- - "Farewell, Luigi!"
- - "Farewell, Fabio!"
- - "Farewell, cara mia"
- - "Bye-bye," somewhere
- - "Buon giorno!"
- - "A domani!"
- - "......! Manhattan" (Sedgwick film)
- - See ya!
- - "TTYL"
- - "Keep it real"
- - Roman greeting
- - Roman hello
- - Foreign farewell
- - Continental farewell
- - Arrivederci kin
- - "See ya!"(Used today)
- - "I'm gone"
- - 'Seeya!'
- - Overseas farewell
- - Don't be a stranger!
- - "Aloha!"
- - "Later, gator!"
- - "It's been real!"
- - "I'm history!"
- - 'Until we meet again'
- - Smooches
- - "Adios!"
- - 'Sayonara'
- - 'Later, dude'
- - Word of parting
- - 'Ta-ta!'
- - Word of farewell
- - Italian greeting at meeting or parting
- - Pisa farewell
- - Italian greeting
- - Italian farewell
- - 'Gotta go!'
- - 'Buh-bye!'
- - Venetian's "So long!"
- - Florentine farewell
- - Friendly greeting
- - Italian "Toodle-oo!"
- - 'Arrivederci!'
- - Trendy farewell
- - Bologna "bye"
- - European relative of aloha
- - Torino ta-ta
- - "Bye bye" or "Later"
- - Agents must have nothing for so long
- - Sicilian "See ya"
- - Word that might accompany an air kiss
- - 'Bye, Luigi!'
- - Fellini's farewell
- - Trendy greeting
- - Salutation that sounds edible
- - Padua parting
- - 'See ya, Luigi'
- - 'So long, Paulo!'
- - Firenze farewell
- - Bolognese bye-bye
- - 82 Down farewell
- - Italian "So long!"
- - Overseas greeting or farewell
- - 'So long, Sofia!'
- - Arty sendoff
- - "I'm outta here"
- - Cheers
- - Peace
- - "Bye now!"
- - "Bye-bye!"
- - "Toodle-oo!"
- - "See ya later!"
- - "Toodles"
- - "So long!"
- - 'I'm off!'
- - Casual farewell
- - Later!
- - "See you later!"
- - Parting word
- - "Gotta run!"
- - 'Bye!'
- - Informal farewell
- - 'Well, I'll be!'
- - Overseas greeting
- - Greeting or parting word
- - Breezy greeting
- - "buh-bye, dahling!"
- - Italian greeting or farewell
- - ".... bella!"
- - what was the name of the tournament mascot for the italia 90 world cup?
- - Roman salutation
- - bologna bye-bye
- - modern ave?
- - "...... Seconds of Panic: A Sportswriter Plays in the NFL" [Stefan Fatsis memoir] [2 wds]
- - Five or six perhaps (2 wds.)
- - Four or five say (2 wds.)
- - These are ... of my favorite things … (2 wds.)
- - Three or four say (2 wds.)
- - Not very many: 2 wds.
- - About three or four (2 words)
- - Some but not many: 2 wds.
- - He gathered ... men and headed for the field: 2 wds.
- - "I'd like to say ... words": 2 wds.
- - "... Good Men" starring Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson: 2 wds.
- - ... Good Men
- - Not too many: 2 wds.
- - 'I'd like to say ... words . . .'
- - Go ...... rounds (do some boxing): 2 wds.
- - "...... Good Men" (Tom Cruise movie): 2 wds.
- - Not many: 2 wds.
- - Just ...... (not very many): 2 wds.
- - "I've been around the block ...... times": 2 wds.
- - "...... Good Men" (Jack Nicholson movie): 2 wds.
- - "...... Good Men" (Demi Moore movie): 2 wds.
- - Just two or three: 2 wds.
- - Just ...... (not many): 2 wds.
- - "Looking for --- good men"
- - "He's been around the block ...... times": 2 wds.
- - "...... Good Men" (Kevin Bacon movie): 2 wds.
- - "...... Good Men" (1992 Tom Cruise movie): 2 wds.
- - "...... Good Men" (2 words)
- - "...... Good Men" (Tom Cruise movie)
- - Take ...... practice swings (2 words)
- - '...... Good Men' (Cruise/Nicholson film)
- - "...... Good Men" (1992 film)
- - Number of good men?
- - Words on Marine posters
- - "...... Good Men" (Tom Cruise film)
- - Cruise film, "........ Good Men"
- - Marine poster words
- - First for Adam West consuming iron in some drinks?
- - Not very many return from a place where we owe fair sums of money
- - Not tons
- - Enough to count on one hand
- - Travis/Jones "...... Ole Country Boys"
- - Phrase that might actually mean five or six
- - More than two, but not many more
- - "...... Small Repairs"
- - Some(Used today)
- - Hoist
- - Not many, but not none
- - Some
- - Some uttered an expression of relief
- - Not too many
- - Three or four
- - Not lots
- - More than none, less than many
- - Two or three
- - Three or four, maybe
- - Three or four, say
- - Barely any
- - Not that many
- - Three, say
- - Couple? Plus one or two
- - Hardly any
- - Minimal
- - Some, but not many
- - Certainly not lots
- - Less than many
- - Just three or four, say
- - Two or three, say
- - Not nearly as many as 14-Across
- - Opposite of "numerous"
- - What tipplers may have
- - Just some
- - Four, say
- - Some cafe with sandwiches
- - Small quantity
- - Rough quantity
- - Sundry acres -- that's a relief, we hear!
- - Shawn Colvin "...... Small Repairs"
- - Hardly hundreds
- - "These are ...... of my favorite things"
- - Much less than 20
- - At least three
- - More than one
- - Not exactly gobs
- - Three, perhaps
- - "Regrets, I've had ...... ..."
- - One or two
- - Less than lots
- - Not all that many
- - 2023 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee who led the San Antonio Spurs to four NBA championships and was the NBA Finals MVP in 2007 [2 wds]