➠ Words with b
List contains 63001 Words that "b" contain.
- - Taster's choice?
- - Drinking venue
- - Exotic brew in a drinking venue
- - pour house?
- - center of action in "grand crew"
- - business with red and white options
- - Place to take in a bouquet
- - Place to sample a Sauvignon
- - Where to sit back and enjoy a flight?
- - Place to order rose(Used today)
- - Establishment serving Chardonnay etc
- - Drinking establishment
- - Place to order rose
- - Order a brew in upmarket pub
- - Reception amenity
- - Special brew in a pub
- - Where you might discover a great white
- - Place to order a Chianti, say
- - Exotic brew in a bistro, perhaps
- - Place to get a Cab
- - Place offering two-ounce servings
- - Cabs may be lined up at one
- - Venue for a tasting
- - Spot where you might hold a flute
- - Where you might pick rosés
- - Place to enjoy the last blush of summer?
- - Where to sample bouquets of roses?
- - Place to sample bouquets of rosés?
- - Bouquet setting
- - Place for a Pinot
- - Place for a red
- - Part of a cafe
- - Place for a port?
- - Where to order a claret, perhaps
- - Place for bouquets
- - Urban hangout
- - Drinking spot
- - Its menu might have headers of "Sparkling," "Red" and "White"
- - Wedding reception amenity
- - place with ports
- - Lorna, perhaps, beginning to savour piece and lend a hand
- - Lorna likes men and women with time to make an expected contribution
- - Contribute to the overall effort
- - Lorna, perhaps, beginning to savour piece and lend a hand
- - Lend a hand
- - What new members do? Me too!
- - pregnant after brief affair? me too!
- - Briefly, drink up, carrying a little one for me too
- - Knocked back drink, expecting me as well
- - Things are just as bad for me!
- - Connect article with society? Me too!
- - Sign for United, say; what, you too?
- - "Yeah, us too!"
- - "That's exactly how I feel" ... or what each starred clue's first word can do?
- - "That goes for me, too!" (and a hint to both words in 17-, 28-, and 49-Across)
- - "Tell me about it!"
- - "Me too!"
- - 'You and me both!'
- - We're both in that difficult situation!
- - "We have the same problem!"
- - Commiserator's words
- - Get on board
- - We've all been there
- - "You're not the only one"
- - a new start to a cruise could make one blue
- - makes beer sound like an injury
- - British rugby international has outward signs of some contusion
- - Mark brews soundly
- - Starts to facilitate intelligence bureaus suspecting untruths
- - Untruths (inf)
- - Harmless untruths
- - Untruths
- - Lies, untruths
- - Unimportant lies
- - Teen without benefits? Its all lies!
- - Tells a little white lie
- - FBI troubled by last of Boris's deceptions
- - Stretches the truth a bit
- - Childish lies
- - Petty lies
- - Tells a minor lie
- - Makes applesauce?
- - Junior whoppers?
- - Isn't square
- - Isn't quite straight
- - They're not to be believed
- - Commits perjury
- - Slight fabrications
- - Little lies
- - Minor lies
- - White lies
- - Little white lies
- - Small prevarications
- - Small inventions?
- - Tells white lies
- - Bends the truth
- - Tiny falsehoods
- - Truth twisters
- - Lies if coming up with abuse regularly
- - Minor misstatements
- - Children's stories
- - Little tales
- - Little stretches
- - Tells tales
- - Bits of fiction
- - Starts to fabricate implausibly bogus stories
- - Trivial lies
- - Wee whoppers
- - Minor inventions
- - Small falsehoods
- - Small lies
- - Tall tales
- - Whopper juniors?
- - Twists the truth
- - Bits of baloney
- - Tells a little lie
- - Teeny tales
- - Whoppers
- - Taradiddles
- - Stretches the truth
- - Additions to an account?
- - Bluffs, maybe
- - Alibis, sometimes
- - Is deceptive
- - What a storyteller tells
- - Fudges the facts
- - Falsehoods
- - Prevaricates
- - Makes stuff up
- - Tells a white lie
- - Certain inventions
- - Exaggerations
- - Little whoppers
- - Tots' twisted tales
- - Kin of cock-and-bull stories
- - Palters
- - Emulates McGee
- - Dissembles
- - Truth-stretchings
- - Children's gambits.
- - Tells a story.
- - Lies: Colloq.
- - Stories
- - Lies
- - Lies flat in blind spot at first
- - Motivated person's path
- - Straightest path
- - Queue in "A Bug's Life"?
- - Straight path
- - ... what followed Dior's famous style, they say -- most direct approach
- - Path made in a quick exit
- - *Direct path
- - Winding path's opposite
- - What a hungry person makes for the dinner table?
- - Detour's opposite
- - It's direct
- - Flight path?
- - Rapid approach
- - Rapid approach from swimmer popular in Britain and Spain
- - A quick way home, for the worker
- - goes straight over, embracing it with juvenile ebullience
- - direct way for joining the buzzer to a telephone connection
- - as-the-crow-flies route
- - Straight course towards
- - Direct route from empty birdcage cat initially avoided
- - direct approach
- - Straightforward route
- - Shortest route between A and B
- - Opposite of a scenic route
- - Direct route
- - No-nonsense route
- - Fastest course
- - Most direct route
- - Apian way?
- - Quickest way to drop priest into Roman well
- - Gathering family to find direct route
- - Direct track
- - Quick route
- - Direct course
- - Way to the hive?
- - Straight course
- - Straightest route
- - The most direct course
- - Straight shot
- - Shortest route
- - Dog-to-postal carrier route
- - Short route
- - Go quickly and directly
- - Quickest route
- - Go directly and quickly
- - Direct rout
- - Shortest distance between two points
- - Shortest distance between points.
- - Hurry-up route.
- - Straight route.
- - Shortest route to a place.
- - Shortest way to a place.
- - Fastest route
- - Shortcut, perhaps
- - Straightaway
- - Shortcut favoured by busy workers?
- - Ring ......
- - the .... jar, sylvia plath's only novel
- - Noisemaker at church
- - Inventor giving you a ring?
- - something familiar may ring it
- - Class ring?
- - Ringer at the door
- - See 43-Down
- - See 23-Across
- - Diving vessel
- - ringing percussion instrument
- - a signal
- - Students following board of education signal for end of class
- - Warning device on bicycle
- - stag's cry
- - End-of-recess sound
- - Word after bar or before hop
- - vanessa ........, english painter whose sister was virginia woolf
- - What you need to break?
- - It's struck in snooker
- - You can scratch with it
- - Verbal row at dance leads to one being hit with a stick
- - It's hit in a pool hall
- - When you pocket it, you scratch
- - It's white with no number
- - White in snooker
- - Feature of snooker in London suburb, we hear, initially backed by everyone
- - White object placed on green baize
- - Find clue in lab and work out that this should be struck first, to make the others move
- - prompt celebration is a central part of snooker
- - Sphere used for breaking
- - White privilege ultimately seen in small child having everything
- - White breaker and pocketer
- - Billiards target
- - Shark's target?
- - Jimmy White's white?
- - Snooker need
- - Board gets a union leader to create scene
- - Round breaker (2 words)
- - Hurricane's tip would have hit this in Sheffield?
- - White on the table, let the party start!
- - White roller in billiards
- - What helps actor to speak and dance — part of a colourful game
- - Signal to start dancing that's needed during break
- - Snooker sphere
- - Breaker?
- - Item seldom seen in pockets
- - Pool necessity
- - Billiard item
- - Pool table need.
- - Object used in a game.
- - Pool item
- - Fastener for a shirt
- - Bash tie and shirt fastener