➠ Words with a
List contains 213213 Words that "a" contain.
- - Romance's #4, these days
- - European language formalized by Dante
- - Michelangelo's nationality
- - Arrest adult trio that's regularly expressed upsetting language
- - The matter understood, a law on man's language
- - Rome's language
- - Einaudi's language.
- - Berlusconi's tongue
- - There's no cream in Latin America for the Neapolitan
- - There's no cream in Latin America originally from Europe
- - What's spoken in Salerno
- - Toscanini's tongue
- - Milan tongue
- - Piedmont tongue
- - Turin tongue
- - Lingua's tongue
- - Dante's tongue
- - Durante's heritage
- - Mendelssohn's fourth
- - Fermi's nationality
- - Dante's language
- - one of switzerland's official languages
- - The ...... Job, Michael Caine film
- - For instance, Florentine egalitarian has quelled rage and restored order
- - Language of Florence
- - Counter secure at opening of Indian restaurant
- - Nationality of actress Sophia Loren
- - European object with a reverse fastener
- - Modern Romance language
- - Like pizzas and piazzas
- - Mattarella for one in restaurant
- - Collar reversed after one thanks European
- - Like Sophia Loren
- - From Milan, perhaps
- - lana and i share it - this language
- - rewriting ..a tail' in another language
- - From Turin or Milan
- - such language - in the vatican, too!
- - what it means to a barman
- - such language! at the vatican, too!
- - From Naples
- - dressing actress shire in imitation coat
- - From Florence or Venice
- - Belonging to Italy
- - Language spoken in Florence and Rome
- - Jan 21, the .... Communist Party formed in Livorno
- - I adopt a Latin form of language
- - Language spoken in Naples
- - from rome or florence
- - essentially pig latin... a strange language
- - foreigner organised tail on scot
- - one with a latin mixture!
- - i, a latin? could be
- - wagging tail, scot becomes foreign
- - Like some sausage and parsley
- - From Rome or Naples
- - Where is dove in it
- - Neapolitan, for example
- - Native of Cap Spartivento.
- - Mulberry St. cuisine
- - Milan native
- - Like most popes
- - Language of modern Rome
- - Kind of dance the saltarello is.
- - From Naples or Turin, perhaps?
- - From Bologna?
- - Fermi or Ferrari
- - From Rome
- - Native of Rome
- - Type of salad dressing
- - Italic language
- - Toscanini, e.g.
- - Dressing
- - Dressing option
- - European resident
- - Boxer in it with an Umbrian or Venetian?
- - Berlusconi for one in restaurant
- - This person, volunteer with upturned collar, kind of European
- - Popular salad dressing
- - Like cannoli and tiramisu
- - I beat Ali, taken inside restaurant
- - Dressing choice
- - What the answer at 75-Across is written in
- - Like 'penne' and 'graffiti'
- - One beat greatest boxer taken inside restaurant
- - Language that the starred answers' ends are also words in
- - European setting one boxer in bronze
- - Ain't Ali out of Rome, perhaps?
- - Language of Leonardo
- - A Latin, I could be ........
- - Eg, native of Rome
- - Fashionable to conceal trouble at rising type of restaurant
- - Popular blend of seasoning
- - Bit of Das Kapital I anthologised, in a manner of speaking
- - Roman perhaps flipping great penetrating translation of Latin
- - Rome native
- - Pisa party?
- - Language coming from capital I analysed
- - Ranch alternative
- - Ranch rival
- - Like part of Mont Blanc -- south of it, a climber almost falls
- - Descent of about 5% of Americans
- - Salad bar choice
- - It is the greatest article by French neighbour
- - Salad bar option
- - One found in a Latin setting?
- - Southern European
- - Dressing type
- - From Florence
- - With 13 Down, cannoli or spumoni
- - Dressing selection
- - From Tuscany, e.g.
- - With 49-Down, its form follows the pattern of the circled letters
- - Like "Cinema Paradiso"
- - Thousand-island alternative
- - Lingo of 111 Across
- - Restaurant guide category
- - Rome resident
- - A romance language
- - Like 15-Down
- - It might be creamy
- - With 55-Across, description of 23-, 36- and 44-Across
- - Type of sonnet
- - Sonnet style
- - Bellini or Fellini, e.g.
- - Like Giotto and Tiepolo
- - Language that "ghetto" is borrowed from
- - Salad dressing choice
- - Restaurant choice
- - Parma native
- - Like pizza
- - Fellini, for one
- - From Siena, say
- - Popular cuisine
- - Galvani or Galileo
- - Cuisine style
- - Bellini or Fellini
- - Like "scaloppine"
- - "Divorce .... .... Style":1962 film
- - Mendelssohn symphony
- - Leghorn native
- - Type of dressing
- - Marco Polo, e.g.
- - Kind of hand
- - Son of Florence?
- - Columbus was one
- - Native of Leghorn
- - Mendelssohn symphony: 1833
- - Kind of bread or sonnet
- - Duse, for one
- - Roman or Pisan
- - Siena resident
- - ...... roast coffee.
- - Marconi, for one.
- - Capriote.
- - Verdi, for one.
- - Nationality.
- - Man from Tuscany.
- - ......-European
- - ......-European language
- - ... bread
- - Bread choice
- - Romance language
- - Language.
- - Britain heartily backed clout of Rome, say
- - From Bari or Modena, eg
- - Nationality of Leonardo da Vinci
- - rome native, e.g.
- - nail it with a crafty european
- - Salad dressing variety
- - nationality of tennis player lorenzo musetti, born in 2002
- - European cuisine
- - Fred ......, star of Flying Down to Rio
- - American singer, dancer and musician, 1899-1987, who stated in his will that he wanted no portrayal of his life in film
- - Fred .., dancing partner of Ginger Rogers
- - Star of "The Band Wagon."
- - Star of "Royal Wedding," "Easter Parade," etc.
- - Partner of Rogers and Powell
- - Adele of popular entertainment
- - Fred of 'Top Hat'
- - Fred ........ played piano and sang I Won't Dance in the 1935 musical film Roberta
- - Dance partner of 95-Down
- - 1984 biography subtitled 'The Man, the Dancer'
- - Epitome of cinematic grace
- - He climbed the walls in 1951's 'Royal Wedding'
- - Oscar nominee in "The Towering Inferno"
- - Charisse's dance partner in "The Band Wagon"
- - Subject of the 2009 biography "Puttin' on the Ritz"
- - Fred of "Daddy Long Legs"
- - He said "I just put my feet in the air and move them around"
- - "The history of dance on film begins with ......": Gene Kelly
- - Fred of "Finian's Rainbow"
- - Dancer Fred in "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle"
- - Singer of "A Foggy Day" in "A Damsel in Distress"
- - "Follow the Fleet" co-star, 1936
- - Step into A&E, Fred
- - rogers's hoofing partner
- - Dancer Fred ....
- - us singer, dancer and actor, fred –
- - He danced with Rogers in "Top Hat"
- - Step inside hospital department to find actor
- - Dance partner to Rogers
- - Danced with Rogers
- - Ginger Rogers' 1930s' film dancing partner
- - Fred
- - Steady dancer, random singer.
- - Screen dancer Fred known for his partnership with Ginger Rogers
- - Omaha's gift to Hollywood
- - Name synonymous with dancing.
- - Garland's "Easter Parade" co-star
- - Famed dancer
- - Dance great
- - Beloved hoofer
- - Actor-dancer
- - "Funny Face"'s Fred
- - "Carefree" star
- - "Easter Parade" star
- - U. S. dancer
- - Fred dancing in films
- - Rogers' partner
- - AFI's #5 male Screen Legend
- - "Top Hat" star
- - Immortal name in dance
- - Fred --, American dancer, singer, and actor
- - Fred --, American dancer, actor, and singer
- - 'Silk Stockings' star
- - #5 AFI male screen legend
- - Musical star who received a 1949 Honorary Award Oscar
- - Fred —, dancer/actor
- - Fred —, US dancer
- - 'Top Hat' star Fred
- - "Steps in Time" autobiographer
- - 'Swing Time' co-star Fred
- - Legendary screen dancer
- - "Royal Wedding" star
- - Dancing legend
- - Caron's "Daddy Long Legs" co-star
- - Classic dancer Fred
- - "Holiday Inn" co-star
- - "Night and Day" introducer
- - Film dancer Fred
- - Rogers's partner
- - "Top Hat" tapper
- - 'Top Hat' dancer Fred
- - "Top Hat" dancer
- - "Shall We Dance" dancer
- - Fred with nimble feet
- - Hoofer Fred
- - "Royal Wedding" star, 1951
- - First-year Kennedy Center honoree
- - "Daddy Long Legs" star
- - "Holiday Inn" star
- - Dance master Fred
- - He danced in "Silk Stockings"
- - First-year Kennedy Center Honors recipient
- - Star born Frederick Austerlitz
- - Nimble Fred
- - "Shall We Dance" co-star
- - Dancing Fred
- - Rogers' dance partner
- - Noted terpsichorean
- - "Holiday Inn" actor
- - "Funny Face" costar
- - Sea battle fought off Gibraltar in 1801