➠ Words with a
List contains 213213 Words that "a" contain.
- - Part of a plant that has veins
- - Vein site
- - Vein holder
- - Photosynthesis site
- - Vegetarian symbol on a menu, perhaps
- - Piece of spinach
- - One of many causing rail delays each Autumn?
- - Flick insect, first to last
- - Oak ... Cluster (US Military Decoration)
- - First name formerly used by Joaquin Phoenix
- - A couple of pages back to back
- - Plant part featured on Canada's flag
- - piece of foliage [4]
- - Something gathered up by a rake
- - Ladybug's grub
- - Tree part that changes color in autumn
- - Turn over a new one of these for a fresh start
- - Tree piece
- - Set off briefly, grabbing a sheet
- - It might fall from a tree in autumn
- - Fall changer
- - turns brown in autumn
- - Symbol over the "i" in the Tropicana logo
- - One of many beautiful things in the fall
- - Autumn loss for a tree
- - Turn over a new ...
- - Loose-... paper
- - plant's lateral organ
- - It's "turned over" for new beginnings, metaphorically
- - Flick through (a book)
- - Eco-friendly Nissan model
- - one may be dined on for thanksgiving
- - arboreal flutterer
- - Maple ... (Canadian symbol)
- - Meadow flower, originally, or part of one
- - nissan's electric car
- - Meadow with bit of foliage? Bit of foliage!
- - Frond in meadow flower's opening
- - fall dropping
- - Snack for a panda
- - Gold ..., decorative element used to spruce up desserts
- - Table addition
- - Hinged or detachable flat section used to extend a dining table
- - "Turn over a new ...," phrase that means to start a new chapter
- - Maple part on the Canadian flag
- - object on the flag of canada.
- - O. Henry's "The Last ..."
- - Giraffe's grub
- - Flip (through) as a magazine
- - "... by Niggle," short story written by J.R.R. Tolkien which features Niggle and his friend, Parish
- - Skim [through book]
- - Tree bit
- - assemble a forest around part of a plant
- - Green part of a tree
- - Photosynthesis location in a tree
- - Part of a tree that may fall in Fall
- - Tree bit that changes color during fall
- - Banana ... (banh tet wrapper)
- - Something that falls from the tree in the fall
- - Turn over pages
- - look through a book or other written material
- - fall turner
- - Stem ending, that changes from green to brown and falls down
- - Canadian flag feature(Used today)
- - Table section
- - A new one may be turned over
- - Frond
- - Dinner table section
- - Tree greenery
- - Toronto pro
- - Table or drawbridge section
- - Symbol on Canada's flag
- - Symbol on a stoner's shirt
- - Piece of foliage
- - Natural rustler
- - Maple ...... (symbol on Canada's flag)
- - Fall floater
- - Word with fig or fly
- - Word after over or clover
- - What a bud may become
- - Walking --- (insect)
- - Two printed pages
- - Turn the pages of a book.
- - Turn over a new ...... (reform)
- - Tree part — page
- - Tree flutterer
- - Toronto NHLer, for short
- - Tobacco unit
- - Tiny bit of foliage
- - Thumb through a book
- - This falls in fall
- - Thing taken from someone's book
- - Thin metallic sheet
- - Table part, perhaps
- - Something that turns color in autumn
- - Something that falls in the fall
- - Something that falls in fall
- - Something that changes color in autumn
- - Something gathered by a rake
- - Sheet of written material
- - Sheet of a sort
- - Removable table section
- - Reform, turn over a new ...
- - Raw tobacco
- - Rare book-dealer's unit
- - Pot ...... (stoner's icon)
- - Piece of foliage (to be turned over anew?)
- - Peruse (through)
- - Part of some tables
- - Part of a major's insignia
- - Part eight of our message
- - Paper sheet
- - Page in a book
- - One that's stalked
- - Nissan electric car model
- - New or last follower
- - Meal for a caterpillar
- - Maple or gold follower
- - Maple ...... (symbol on the Canadian flag)
- - Maple ...... (Canadian flag emblem)
- - Look (through), as a book
- - Little photosynthesis factory
- - Koala's tasty morsel
- - Joaquin Phoenix's nickname, once
- - Joaquin Phoenix's first name, once
- - It falls in autumn
- - It falls during the fall
- - Humorist Munro
- - Hinged or removable table flap
- - High Times centerfold, perhaps
- - Frond? Indeed!
- - Frond, e.g.
- - Four-........ clover
- - Folio part
- - Foliage part
- - Foliage bit
- - Fig or gold
- - Ferdinand the Bull author
- - Ferdinand creator
- - Feature of some tables
- - Fall pile unit
- - Fall flutterer
- - Fall faller [an avxwords.com subscription makes a great holiday gift]
- - Down "Hail the ......"
- - Dinner party expander
- - Diarist's sheet
- - Creator of Ferdinand the Bull
- - Cover-up in Paradise?
- - Caterpillar's meal
- - Canada symbol
- - Bud, eventually
- - Autumn faller
- - Autumn dropper
- - Riffle
- - Folio
- - Maple or oak
- - Green part of a flower
- - It's out on a limb
- - Blower
- - PETAL?
- - Part of a tree.
- - Table part
- - Biblical cover-up?
- - Parsley part
- - Fly follower
- - Part of a tome
- - Foliage
- - Bit of greenery
- - Canadian emblem
- - Tree part
- - Lettuce wrap wrapper
- - Canada flag feature
- - Canadian flag feature
- - Table extender
- - Part of plant insect recycled
- - Tree dropping
- - Piece of lettuce
- - Grub for a grub
- - Nissan electric car
- - Veined part of a plant
- - Table extension
- - Part of an autumn pile
- - Dinner party insert
- - Page finds table extender
- - Page of a book
- - Canadian flag emblem
- - Part of a plant and of a book
- - Content in schedule affected - that's one for the books
- - Source of seasonal color
- - Browse (through)
- - Faller in fall
- - Foliage unit
- - Foliage element
- - Part of Apple's logo
- - Bit of kale
- - Piece of a book or branch
- - Kale unit
- - Bit of lettuce
- - Where photosynthesis occurs
- - Part of a tree or a book
- - Flick (through)
- - Image in a botanical print
- - Electric car from Nissan
- - Thing out on a 15-Across
- - Bit of foliage
- - Scale, maybe, in two pages
- - Odd bits of foliage arranged -- or just one
- - One of many that fall in the fall
- - Most of the Air Canada logo
- - Flip (through)
- - Prominent part of Nestea's logo
- - Cars
- - Drunkard reversing after gold cars
- - Cars, motors, vehicles
- - american cars
- - Jaguars, for example
- - Jaguar and Colt
- - Hudson and LaSalle, once
- - Highway rollers.
- - Hatchbacks, e.g.
- - Gridlock components
- - Geos and Reos
- - Freeway fillers
- - Focuses on the road, say
- - Erskine and Mercer
- - Erskine and Essex
- - Duryea and Kissel
- - Durant, Erskine, etc.
- - Dodge things
- - Detroit output
- - Detroit is known for manufacturing them
- - Dealership display
- - De Soto and Hudson
- - Coupes and compacts
- - Costly buys
- - Cords and Mercers
- - Cord and Pierce-Arrow
- - Convertibles, e.g.
- - Auburn and Oakland
- - Auburn and Marmon
- - A lot may have a lot of them
- - "Motor Trend" topic
- - Certain models.
- - Passenger vehicles
- - Family vehicles.
- - Traffic jammers
- - Lincoln and Ford
- - Mercury and Saturn, e.g.
- - Motown products
- - Motor vehicles
- - Sedans and convertibles
- - Traffic-jam components
- - Vehicles.
- - Compacts
- - There are lots on lots
- - Parking lot occupants
- - What downtowns have lots of
- - Jaguars, e.g
- - Dealership sights
- - Dealership buys
- - Fiats, e.g
- - Jam ingredients?
- - Dealership inventory
- - Products of some plants
- - Toyotas and Chevys
- - Fords and Chevys
- - Buicks and Bentleys
- - 38 Down movers
- - They're driven
- - Roadsters
- - Convertibles and coupes
- - Rio and Malibu
- - Aries and Taurus
- - Ones for the road?
- - Road runners
- - Assembly line products
- - Common rentals
- - Hybrids, e.g
- - Volt, Tesla and 6-Down
- - They're cranked no more
- - Accords, e.g
- - They can be jammed up
- - Carpool lane occupants
- - Dollar rentals
- - Ford and Lincoln
- - Compacts, for instance
- - Rush hour glut
- - Dealer's inventory
- - They're tired
- - "Motor Trend" specialty
- - They're chopped in chop shops
- - Coupes and convertibles
- - Tesla and Volt
- - A lot of them can be found on a lot
- - Alamo rentals
- - What a lot may be filled with
- - Sedans and coupes
- - Love Bug and Batmobile, for two
- - Volts and Teslas
- - Prius and Volt
- - VW and BMW
- - Sights along the highway
- - Dealership lot array
- - They get into jams
- - LaSalle and Hudson
- - Jaguars, for instance
- - Most of them run on gas
- - Jammed idlers?
- - Highway sights
- - Some jams consist of these
- - They have belts and coats
- - Buyers find lots of them
- - Output of some assembly lines
- - Bugs and Jags
- - Items auctioned by Barrett-Jackson
- - Coupes and sedans
- - Saabs, say
- - Common carriers
- - They get people into jams
- - Turnpike travelers, briefly
- - Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and the Love Bug
- - Snowplows may bury them
- - Sights on the road
- - Some repos
- - You can fill a lot with them
- - Hyundai and Kia
- - BMWs, but not BMXs
- - BMW and VW
- - They may be garaged
- - Detroit products
- - Lot fillers
- - Beetles, perhaps
- - Saturn and Mercury
- - Elantra and Edsel
- - They create carbon monoxide
- - They're sold in lots
- - Holders of 7-Downs
- - Dodges, perhaps
- - Volt and Prius
- - Some Monopoly tokens
- - Parking-space fillers
- - Roadsters, e.g.
- - Cougar and Impala
- - Some jams are full of these
- - Fillers of lots
- - Number-one cause of traffic jams
- - Carbon monoxide creators
- - What some dealers peddle
- - ...... wheels
- - Mercury and Saturn, for two
- - Mercury and Saturn
- - See 23-Across
- - subcompacts and coupes
- - Their bodies are worked on
- - Mechanized transportation devices
- - Tired travelers
- - Motor City products
- - mercurys and saturns, once
- - Traffic jam participants
- - Spicy Thai condiment
- - Condiment at a pho shop
- - Spicy pho condiment
- - hot sauce with a rooster logo
- - Hot sauce with a rooster on it
- - Pho condiment
- - Thai chili sauce
- - Hot sauce in Thai cuisine
- - Thai condiment often mixed with mayonnaise
- - Thai hot sauce
- - Huy Fong Foods product
- - hot tuna roll ingredient
- - Spicy sauce from Thailand
- - Popular hot sauce
- - Sambal alternative
- - Southeast Asian hot sauce
- - "Rooster sauce"
- - Hot sauce
- - What a wormhole is a tunnel in
- - Four-dimensional mathematical model of the universe
- - Warped fabric, it's said
- - topic for some quantum physicists
- - Four-dimensional system
- - Four-dimensional mathematical system
- - Continuum
- - Caught Europeans adopting provocative steps?
- - Performance that requires a lot of upper body strength
- - Provocative performance
- - Do some spinning at a club?
- - Game starter
- - Who controls the leftmost set of buttons on an arcade cabinet
- - Person who's ready when an insertion is made
- - Cultural hub
- - Cultural institution
- - Place for an exhibition
- - Place with a gallery, and a hint to this puzzle's theme
- - Place for exhibitions
- - Building with a gallery, maybe
- - Expression of frustration stronger than a facepalm
- - Physical expression of frustration, in modern lingo
- - Expression of frustration, in modern day slang