➠ Words with b

List contains 63001 Words that "b" contain.

  • - Some Christmas tree ornaments
  • - Some Christmas ornaments
  • - Christmas tree ornaments, e.g.
  • - Many Christmas ornaments
  • - Christmas tree ornaments, typically
  • - Christmas bulbs, e.g.
  • - Some overhead light covers
  • - Planets and marbles shape-wise
  • - Spheres in sight
  • - Spherical items
  • - Spheres or a load of balls
  • - Globelike things
  • - Circles seen on photos, thought to be ghosts
  • - balls, poetically
  • - Eyes other blokes, discontentedly
  • - Spheres sometimes used as royal objects
  • - Heavenly spheres to poets
  • - Spheres in the night sky to poets
  • - moons and marbles
  • - travelers in distant circles
  • - Earth and Mars, e.g.
  • - globes of gold, boron and sulphur
  • - Globes, poetically
  • - bubbles and blueberries
  • - spheres or balls lose everything
  • - features of monarchical regalia, along with scepters and crowns
  • - Another word for a sphere: Plural
  • - Objects of stargazers' gazes
  • - balls, but not strikes
  • - Spheres on scepters
  • - Poetic peepers
  • - Celestial array
  • - Round bodies
  • - Celestial sights
  • - The sun, moon and stars
  • - Spheres, in poems
  • - Regal symbols
  • - Peepers, poetically
  • - Eyes, to Shelley
  • - Eyes, to poets
  • - Eyeballs or moons, e.g.
  • - Typical bubbles
  • - The sun, moon and planets, e.g.
  • - Symbols of royal power
  • - Symbols of kingly power
  • - Sun, moon, etc.
  • - Spheres like the sun and moon
  • - Poetic eyes
  • - Planets, per poets
  • - Planets or peepers
  • - Planets and such
  • - Globes and spheres
  • - Bubbles, basically
  • - Baby blues, to a poet
  • - The sun, the moon and the stars
  • - The planets, basically
  • - Suns and stars
  • - Sun and moon, poetically
  • - Sun and moon, for example
  • - Stares at, in slang
  • - Spinners in space
  • - Spherical balls
  • - Spheres of power
  • - Spheres in the heavens
  • - Space museum sights
  • - Sky spheres
  • - Shapes atop an emperor's staff
  • - Sci-fi objects
  • - Scepters' companion items
  • - Scepter companions
  • - Round regal symbols
  • - Round objects.
  • - Quintet in an "Executive Clicker"
  • - Poet's planets
  • - Poet's eyes
  • - Planets, spheres, etc.
  • - Planets or stars
  • - Planets or eyes, to a poet
  • - Planets or eyes, poetically
  • - Planetarium objects
  • - Perfectly round solids
  • - Parts of royal regalia
  • - Orrery units
  • - Moves in circles
  • - Moons, for example
  • - Moons, e.g.
  • - Moons or eyes
  • - Mars and Venus, e.g.
  • - Mars and Saturn
  • - Jupiter and Saturn, e.g.
  • - Globes, spheres, etc.
  • - Globes, e.g.
  • - Globelike objects
  • - Forms into a disk
  • - Eyes: Poetic.
  • - Eyes, to Milton
  • - Eyes, in poesy
  • - Eyes or planets
  • - Eyes in poems
  • - Eyeballs, in poetry
  • - Earth and moon
  • - Circular items
  • - Celestial entities
  • - Bubbles and marbles
  • - Bodies in space
  • - Basketballs, but not footballs, e.g.
  • - Baseballs, but not footballs
  • - "Fiery" things, to Shakespeare
  • - Windows to the soul
  • - Venus and others
  • - Regalia items
  • - Emblems of power.
  • - Suns, e.g.
  • - Symbols of sovereignty
  • - Stars, e.g
  • - Venus and Mars, e.g
  • - Mercury and Mars, e.g
  • - Planets.
  • - Globe-shaped items
  • - Regal regalia
  • - The planets, e.g
  • - Eyes, poetically
  • - Planets, poetically
  • - Spheres
  • - Planets, e.g
  • - Spherical symbols of sovereignty
  • - Planets in the sky
  • - Eyes, to bards
  • - Globes
  • - Eyes, to a poet
  • - "Nor to their idle .... doth sight appear": Milton
  • - Globes or spheres
  • - Planetary shapes
  • - Poetic planets
  • - Swingers on a perpetual-motion desk toy
  • - Globular objects
  • - Round things
  • - Planets, to poets
  • - '... harmony in the motion and magnitude of the .... ... ': Copernicus
  • - 20-Acrosses, poetically
  • - Peepers, to poets
  • - Planets and moons
  • - Sun circlers
  • - Poetic spheres
  • - Many snow globes
  • - Sun, moon and stars
  • - Crystal balls, e.g
  • - Space balls
  • - Celestial spheres
  • - Bros performing The Planets?
  • - Mystical balls, maybe
  • - Globes, to poets
  • - Spheres, to 6-Down
  • - Planets and spheres
  • - Eyes, to Shakespeare
  • - Spherical shapes
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  • - Dynamite half of 19 across
  • - Dynamite
  • - great, briefly
  • - 1960s slang for wonderful
  • - Awesome, informally
  • - 'That's rad!'
  • - ... Five (Queer Eye quintet)
  • - The ... Four (Beatles' tribute band)
  • - stupendous, informally
  • - Slang for great as in a nickname for the Beatles
  • - sensational, ace
  • - fantastic, great
  • - Adjective in The Beatles' nickname
  • - ... Four (The Beatles' nickname)
  • - Briefly brilliant?
  • - "The ... Four" (nickname for The Beatles)
  • - Ab ... (nickname of a British sitcom starring Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley)
  • - The ... Four (The Beatles' nickname)
  • - "The ... Four," nickname of the Beatles
  • - marvelous, briefly
  • - The ... Five (nickname for the TV makeover team featuring Jonathan Van Ness)
  • - Fantastic! (inf)
  • - Groovy, in swinging London
  • - Cool, as in the '60s, for short
  • - "The ... Four," a nickname for the Beatles
  • - Slangy "marvelous"
  • - beatles-era "terrific"
  • - awesome, casually
  • - Awesome, on Carnaby Street
  • - "The ... Four," a nickname of the Beatles
  • - Four predecessor?
  • - "The ... Four," the nickname of the Beatles
  • - Brilliant, albeit informal
  • - The ... Four (Beatles' homage band)
  • - "Dope," in '60s lingo
  • - Fellow sailor is legendary
  • - ... Five ('Queer Eye' team)
  • - Awesome, to the Beatles
  • - Beatles nickname
  • - The ...... Four (Beatles nickname)
  • - Superb, in slang
  • - Word before Four, when describing the Beatles, or Five, when describing Van Halen, or Fifteen, when describing a band I just made up with 15 awesome harpists
  • - Unbelievable, slangily
  • - Unbelievable, slang
  • - The ...... Four (Beatles)
  • - Swell, '60s-style
  • - Surviving Milli Vanilli member [avxword.com is home to the best indie xwords - subscribe today]
  • - Super, for short
  • - Part of a "Queer Eye" sobriquet
  • - Part of a "Queer Eye" nickname
  • - Morvan of Milli Vanilli (i.e., the one who's still alive)
  • - Marvelous, informally
  • - Like the Beatles or the "Queer Eye" guys
  • - Like a memorable four
  • - George Harrison's "When We Was ......"
  • - Fantastic, in Beatles-speak
  • - Early Beatles describer
  • - Constructed: Abbr.
  • - Brand of detergent whose name was 1960s slang for "great"
  • - Beatles nickname, The ... Four
  • - Beatle adjective
  • - Awesome, in retro slang
  • - Adjective for Four
  • - "When We Was ......" (George Harrison hit)
  • - "Marvy" kin
  • - "When We Was ...." (George Harrison tune)
  • - Wisk rival
  • - Amazing, slangily
  • - Tide rival
  • - "Cool" that's made a comeback
  • - The ...... Five, nickname for the 'Queer Eye' cast
  • - 'Groovy' relative
  • - Beatles-era "excellent"
  • - Like the Beatles
  • - Fancy-schmancy language ... or the contents of some special squares in this puzzle
  • - Super-cool, 1960s-style
  • - Great, for short
  • - Awesome, briefly
  • - '60s "Swell!"
  • - ...... Four (Beatles)
  • - Word for the Beatles
  • - Eliot gets out of lifeboat in swell?
  • - Old-style dope?
  • - Smashing, in the '60s
  • - "Groovy!" kin
  • - Old-style "Cool!"
  • - Gain competitor
  • - Cool, as in the '60s
  • - Beatles nickname word
  • - Terrific, in the Beatles Era
  • - Marvelous, slangily
  • - Swell kin
  • - The ...... Four
  • - Beatles descriptor
  • - Adjective for the Beatles
  • - Adjective for a British Invasion foursome
  • - Word describing the "Four" Beatles
  • - ...... Four (the Beatles)
  • - Like the Beatles in their heyday
  • - 'Wunderbar!'
  • - The ...... Four (The Beatles)
  • - '60s quartet adjective
  • - Great, to a Beatles' fan
  • - Michigan's '...... Five' of NCAA basketball
  • - Let's leave Belfast with local dandy
  • - Like the Beatles, in 1960s lingo
  • - British Invasion adjective
  • - "Incredible!" to Beatle fans
  • - 8 Down descriptor
  • - With the circled squares of 35-Across, subject of this puzzle
  • - With the shaded squares of 35-Across, subject of this puzzle
  • - Swell, in the '60s
  • - 42 Down descriptor
  • - It can follow "Ab" or precede "Four"
  • - Super, to a Beatles fan
  • - Super, in the '60s
  • - Marvelous, in '60s slang
  • - Like a '60s foursome
  • - Marv
  • - Beatles adjective
  • - Fantastic, in Beatlemania
  • - Swell, slangily
  • - Like a 1960s four
  • - Pt. of a Beatles epithet
  • - Beatles descriptive
  • - Wonderful, slangily
  • - ... four
  • - Spectacular
  • - Laundry detergent brand
  • - Cheer competition
  • - Just peachy
  • - Marvelous, in slang
  • - Ducky
  • - Out of sight
  • - Rad
  • - A-OK
  • - Hunky-dory
  • - Just great
  • - See 116 Down
  • - "Groovy!"
  • - "Terrif!"
  • - "Nifty!"
  • - 'Marvy!'
  • - 'Boss!'
  • - "Neato!"
  • - '...... cool!'
  • - Tide competitor
  • - Swell
  • - Tide alternative
  • - Detergent brand
  • - "Awesome!"
  • - Aces
  • - Super-duper
  • - Great
  • - 'How cool!'
  • - Super ...
  • - Wonderful, Beatles-style
  • - The ___ Four (Beatles' tribute band with an apt name)
  • - Slang for marvelous that was popular in the 1960s
  • - marvellous [sl]
  • - Word before "Four" or "Five"
  • - word of agreement in thunderbirds
  • - Slang for terrific that was popular in the 1960s
  • - ... Five (alliterative 'Queer Eye' group)
  • - Mind-blowing! (inf)
  • - Fantastic
  • - Saudi, e.g.
  • - Sheik, e.g
  • - Iraqi, e.g
  • - Steed for a sheik
  • - Ali Baba, for one
  • - Middle East resident, often
  • - Riyadh resident
  • - The 'A' of U.A.E
  • - Mecca resident
  • - Emir, e.g
  • - Omani, e.g
  • - The "A" in U.A.E.
  • - Riyadh resident, for e.g.
  • - saracen, e.g.
  • - "A" of the U.A.E.
  • - Many a North African
  • - Many a Bahrain native
  • - Kuwaiti, usually
  • - Typical Syrian
  • - Middle East native
  • - Certain North African
  • - Stately steed
  • - Any of 1.9 million Israelis
  • - Many a dinar spender
  • - Many a Mauritanian
  • - Like about half of the OPEC countries
  • - League of ...... States
  • - Saudi native
  • - Many an Iraqi
  • - Many a Middle East native
  • - One from the Middle East, say
  • - Graceful steed
  • - Jordanian, typically
  • - A typical Saudi or American setting up public house
  • - Like most Iraqis
  • - Horse takes bit off the end of a smaller creature
  • - Horse often used in endurance races
  • - ...... League (Cairo-based group)
  • - Iraqi, say
  • - Sheik ... or his mount
  • - Many an Abu Dhabi native
  • - Spirited steed
  • - Burnoose wearer
  • - The typical Saudi
  • - Typical Egyptian
  • - Mecca native
  • - Yemen citizen, often
  • - Mecca-bound pilgrim, often
  • - Many a southwestern Asian
  • - Certain show horse
  • - Many a Dubai native
  • - 51-Down's subject, most likely
  • - Many a 10-Down native
  • - Graceful horse
  • - Many a Sinai dweller
  • - Many a Baghdad dad
  • - Many a 32-Down
  • - Yemen .... Republic
  • - American .......
  • - Part of U.A.R.
  • - Spring ....
  • - ... urchin
  • - OPEC member
  • - Small lively intelligent breed of horse
  • - Al Jazeera viewer typically
  • - Lively horse
  • - many a bazaar shopper
  • - word in two un member names
  • - many an emirati
  • - Fast horse
  • - like many middle east inhabitants
  • - Ethnic group in North Africa and Western Asia
  • - Typical native of Jordan or Iraq
  • - Abu Dhabi native
  • - many a jordanian
  • - Graceful galloper
  • - possibly bar a bedouin?
  • - Person from Damascus or Mecca, often