➠ Words with b
List contains 63001 Words that "b" contain.
- - Story of a life, informally
- - jacket lining, for short?
- - Life account (abbr)
- - Flora and Fauna subject, for short
- - life lines on a dating app?
- - About Me write-up for short
- - class with lessons on dna and atp
- - Book cover blurb, for short
- - The Greek root word for "life"
- - text that may contain likes and dislikes
- - About Me section on a website for short
- - A.P. ... (NBC sitcom)
- - It might be in the form of a thumbnail
- - Prefix for "luminescence"
- - H.S. class in the same department as chem
- - Person's written history (abbr)
- - Blurb under an author's photo, for short
- - Visible part of a private Instagram account, for short
- - class of life, briefly
- - Write-up on a book jacket
- - Science subject with dissection, for short
- - 'About Me' piece
- - Personal summary, for short
- - Blurb on a book jacket, for short
- - Dating profile blurb, for short
- - A person's life history, for short
- - Class that teaches anatomy, for short
- - Blurb about an author, for short
- - Pre-med student's science subject, for short
- - CV inclusion, for short
- - "About the author" section, for short
- - Book jacket info, for short
- - Prefix with "data" to mean a curriculum vitae
- - Class that deals with living beings, for short
- - "About me," briefly
- - Class that teaches about DNA or the animal kingdom, for short
- - Short introduction of a person on paper, informally
- - Someone's biography, for short
- - 'About the Author' bit
- - Science subject dealing with living beings, for short
- - ...- data, another term for curriculum vitae
- - Book jacket info about the author briefly
- - Study of living organisms, for short
- - Human anatomy subject, for short
- - Class teaching about DNA, for short
- - Science subject apart from physics and chemistry, for short
- - Zoology or Botany, for short
- - "About me" info, briefly
- - A college class that would teach you about DNA, for example: Abbr
- - Prefix used with "data" to mean a resume
- - Prefix for topics relating to life
- - Short profile of someone, for short
- - Story of one's life, for short
- - Brief life history, for short
- - subject involving dna
- - Short introduction about a person, briefly
- - Condensed lifetime story, for short
- - "A.P. ..." (sitcom starring Glenn Howerton)
- - Brief life account, for short
- - About the author blurb briefly
- - Letters that may precede "data" or "metric"
- - Story of a lifetime?
- - Class with a lab
- - Profile, for short
- - Personal history, for short
- - Part of a speaker's intro, often
- - Who's who piece, for short
- - Story of a person's life, for short
- - Personal story, for short
- - Double this for a Chilean river
- - One's life story, for short
- - High school science class, for short
- - Science class, briefly
- - Prefix for chemistry
- - Prefix for "degradable" or "engineering"
- - Pre-med college course
- - Many a Wikipedia article
- - Life in a library
- - Info for a fan club
- - Branch of science dealing with living things, for short
- - A&E specialty
- - Work for Plutarch, informally
- - Thing with a life of its own?
- - Text in a dating profile, for short
- - Such is a life
- - Subject that teaches you about living things, for short
- - Story of someone's life, for short
- - Starter for science and safety
- - Start for mass or diesel
- - Short version of a life story?
- - Short life in a library
- - Science, for short
- - Science class with microscopes, for short
- - Science class with dissection lab, for short
- - Science class that includes zoology and botany, for short
- - Science class in which students might dissect a frog, for short
- - Science class for many sophs
- - RNA is a topic in it
- - Résumé, of a sort
- - Profile of a sort
- - Prefix for degradable
- - Prefix for chemistry and physics
- - Prefix for "logical" or "hazard"
- - Prefix for "logical" or "graphical"
- - Prefix for "logical" or "engineering"
- - Prefix for "hazard" or "degradable"
- - Prefix for "degradable" or "hazard"
- - Prefix with "hazard" or "degradable"
- - Swinging love life described in print
- - celeb's life story
- - description on tinder or twitter
- - Personal story, informally
- - Short blurb consisting of personal information
- - One's life story, briefly
- - part of an insta profile
- - Resume blurb
- - Bit of writing on Twitter or Tinder
- - it might include your pronouns
- - Dating app description
- - Twitter ... (tweeter's self-description)
- - bk. store section
- - the story of your life, briefly
- - discipline with cells, briefly
- - Life story, in short
- - Lead-in to "degradable"
- - Instagram profile feature, briefly
- - Lead-in to diversity
- - Press kit sheet
- - book jacket text, often
- - pre-med student's major, often
- - course of life, briefly?
- - Science subject dealing with life, briefly
- - Brief life sketch
- - Data predecessor
- - Personal profile
- - twitter profile info
- - Part of many profiles
- - Person's "short" story
- - Life history
- - Prefix with sphere or system
- - Life sentences?
- - Med subject
- - Short life?
- - Book flap feature
- - Playbill feature
- - Pre-med course
- - Personal sketch
- - Life story, informally
- - Brief outline of life and work
- - Book jacket feature
- - Short profile?
- - Personal history, briefly
- - Much of an obit
- - Logical lead-in
- - Life sketch, briefly
- - Guest speaker's intro
- - Dust-jacket feature
- - CV
- - Brief history?
- - Book jacket blurb, often
- - Who's Who entry, briefly
- - Who's Who entry
- - This is your life
- - Theater program item
- - Story of one's life
- - Rhythm starter?
- - Prefix with diversity
- - Obit, essentially
- - Lifetime account
- - Life: Prefix
- - Life story, shortly
- - Library sec.
- - Hazard start
- - Guest speaker"s intro
- - Graphical start
- - Fan club info
- - Dossier info
- - Degradable start
- - Chemistry or synthesis prefix
- - Celeb's story
- - Broadway's "Tru," e.g.
- - Blurb below an author's photo
- - "Technology" or "sphere" beginning
- - Word element meaning life
- - Wikipedia info, maybe
- - Twitter profile blurb
- - Thumbnail item
- - Terrorism preceder
- - Terror preceder
- - Tell-all book, often
- - Technology leader?
- - Story of my life
- - Start to feedback
- - Start of diversity?
- - Spotify page
- - Some words on the subject?
- - Short life-history
- - Rhythm or metrics preceder
- - Résumé, e.g.
- - Ref. book entry
- - Pulitzer category, briefly
- - Publicity info
- - Prospective employer's request
- - Premed's major, maybe
- - Premed topic
- - Prefix meaning "life"
- - Playbill item
- - Physics or rhythm prefix
- - Male deer; dollar
- - Male deer or rabbit
- - A dollar a deer
- - Male deer
- - Deer
- - fop – deer – nebraska note?
- - Adult male deer
- - Male rabbit
- - Dollar does for him!
- - Read aloud novel with male rabbit
- - It 'stops here,' to Truman
- - Animal to jump and throw rider?
- - Dollar
- - Animal that can be made fast?
- - With 35-Across, 10-time 'SNL' host who was Belushi's straight man in samurai routines
- - What broncos may do
- - Responsibility for cash in America
- - Dollar leap
- - Try to throw, at a rodeo
- - Rudolph's dad, e.g
- - Wolverine rival
- - One from the Park Reserve on the telephone
- - Resist responsibility that may be passed
- - Oppose money for statesman
- - A dollar, in slang
- - Fin fifth
- - One of those types in the Park sounds like an academic type?
- - Resist stubbornly
- - Imitate a bronco
- - "The ...... stops here"
- - Resist strongly
- - Oft-passed item
- - One bill
- - Male goat
- - Jack London hero
- - Emulate a bronco
- - "The Graduate" screenwriter Henry
- - What broncos do
- - One, informally
- - Male kangaroo
- - What rodeo horses do
- - It might be passed
- - Bundy family pet in TV's "Married With Children"
- - Sci-fi hero Rogers
- - Pass the ......
- - Resist obstinately
- - Male antelope
- - It stopped at Truman
- - Act like a bronco
- - Dog hero of "Call of the Wild."
- - Author of "My Several Worlds."
- - American Nobel Prize winner.
- - He "brought 'em back alive."
- - Nobel Prize authoress.
- - Oppose: Colloq.
- - A dollar: slang.
- - Hart.
- - U.S. novelist
- - Simoleon
- - Smacker
- - Doe's mate
- - Resist
- - Antlered creature
- - Mr. Rogers
- - Oppose
- - Go against
- - Dollar bill
- - Greenback
- - "Make an honest ...," idiom that means one is making a honest living
- - Painter of The Night Watch
- - ... van Rijn, Dutch painter whose painting "The Adoration of the Magi" was confirmed to be original in 2021
- - the night watch (or, if you prefer, militia company of district ii under the command of captain frans banninck cocq)
- - Moving eyes, trademark completion of portrait: his?
- - renowned painter
- - 17th-century painter born at Leiden in the Netherlands
- - famous painter's class in fresh term
- - Dutch painter, d. 1669
- - The Night Watch is one of ........'s best-known paintings
- - Dutch painter noted for his handling of shade and light in his portraits
- - In new term, admit particular type, painter
- - Painter of "The Money Changer"
- - "The Night Watch" painter
- - Dutch painter of "The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp"
- - Painter contemporary of 50 Across.
- - Painter of "Adoration of the Magi."
- - He painted "The Night Watch."
- - Painter of "Night Watch."
- - Dutch painter
- - Dutch portrait painter
- - Painting with concerning mark inside mount
- - Artist's class during new term
- - Artist's distinctive design described by strange term
- - Rijksmuseum subject
- - He has his own Amsterdam museum
- - Van Rijn.
- - Dutch master
- - U.S. region with abandoned factories
- - U.S. area where industry once thrived
- - U.S. region where industry once thrived
- - Region marked by declining industry
- - Area with aging factories
- - Area of severe industrial decline
- - Urban areas of the US suffering industrial decline
- - Region of industrial decline
- - Site of many derelict factories
- - Pittsburgh, Akron et al.
- - Last drink, so here's to you!
- - 'Let's drink!'
- - primarily boisterous saying, knocking back drink
- - "Let's drink!": 2 wds.
- - Last drink? Cheers!
- - Last drink, down it goes!
- - Lively pub's motto offering cheers
- - Weaver to drink a toast
- - Toaster's words, and a hint to solving eight puzzle answers
- - Last drink? Here's to you!
- - Weaver's out of bed, making toast
- - "Here's to this puzzle's theme!"
- - Saying before a big drink
- - "Here's mud in your eye!"
- - Cheers in prosperous periods, entertaining times ahead
- - Rising in boozer, son saying "cheers"
- - Description of ducks eating toast!
- - Informal drinking toast
- - Your good health!
- - *Friendly toast
- - An informal toast
- - Cheers, chin-chin
- - Chugging contest challenge
- - Exhortation at a pub
- - Signal for a swig
- - Timothy at bat?
- - Alternative to 1-Across
- - Oktoberfest exclamation
- - TOAST
- - Popular toast
- - Drinking toast
- - Carpentry fastener
- - Cheers
- - Your health!
- - Beat soundly
- - Beat badly
- - Clothing Australian's mate left inside
- - Clothing strike
- - Strike in a clothes factory
- - Mate in Sydney holding large hammer
- - Student wearing Australian mate's gear
- - Chapter by person launching garments
- - Sock or socks (inter alia)?
- - Assault gear
- - Gear cobbler ruined
- - Whitewash clothes
- - Hit hard; clothing
- - Hit gear
- - Wear belt
- - Belt, trousers, shirt etc
- - Equipment belt?
- - Last worker's left shifting gear
- - Knock into next week
- - Hit with a haymaker
- - Clothing (informal)
- - Gear
- - Let have it
- - Defeat decisively
- - Trounce
- - Whack
- - Wallop
- - Clothes proving big hit
- - Unexpected
- - Entirely unexpectedly
- - Misguided fool initially using the tube, unexpectedly
- - Without warning, no longer playing for The Dubs perhaps
- - Why one might mix magenta and cyan suddenly?
- - unexpectedly missing a colour
- - So ......, he decides to become Sid the Stockbroker ...
- - Quite unexpectedly
- - Suddenly dropping from sky?
- - Unexpectedly, it's no longer popular with old, loud, sad music for the most part
- - Unexpectedly published, ring fellow livid about article
- - Unexpectedly
- - Actor from Maine beginning to learn on American guitar
- - Actor who played the lead character, "Mad" Max Rockatansky in the 1979 film "Mad Max": 2 wds.
- - "Lethal Weapon" and "Braveheart" actor who turned down the lead role in "Gladiator": 2 wds.
- - "Mad Max" actor
- - Star and director of the Oscar-winning Braveheart
- - Braveheart producer, director, star
- - The original Mad Max
- - "Hacksaw Ridge" director
- - *"Mad Max" star
- - "Hamlet" star, 1990
- - "The Passion of the Christ" director
- - 1996 Oscar-winning director