➠ Words with b
List contains 63001 Words that "b" contain.
- - Aesop's staple
- - Fictional story, the kind Aesop is associated with
- - Story from Aesop
- - Tale from Aesop
- - Aesop specialty
- - Aesop story
- - Aesop's story?
- - Offering from Aesop
- - Aesop's specialty
- - Aesop creation
- - Aesop's output
- - Aesop work
- - Aesop's tale
- - Aesop offering
- - Aesop tale
- - Aesop's forte
- - Aesop's opus
- - Tale of Aesop
- - Aesop's genre
- - One of Aesop's stories
- - Aesop opus
- - Aesop product
- - Creation of Ade or Aesop
- - out of a bleak setting, comes one of aesop's
- - Series of computer games set in the fictional nation of Albion created by Peter Molyneux
- - story of female, talented
- - Moral legend
- - cautionary tale, often
- - story like "the tortoise and the hare"
- - Amazing heartless lie that's often been told
- - Following clever fiction
- - Yarn created by following expert
- - Legendary, supernatural story
- - Female on island resurrected romance
- - Story and brilliant French article
- - "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," for one
- - Female with skills creates story
- - ace line in lost story
- - Moralistic story
- - Story(Used today)
- - Aesopian opus
- - Aesopian offering
- - "Jack and the Beanstalk," e.g.
- - Fictional story
- - Myth
- - Mythical story
- - A falsehood
- - Improbable tale
- - Cautionary tale
- - Tale with a moral
- - 'The Tortoise and the Hare,' e.g
- - Story super with French article
- - Moral tale
- - George Orwell's 'Animal Farm,' e.g
- - Story and great French article
- - Parable kin
- - Myth, legend
- - Doubtful story
- - Allegorical story
- - 'The Miser and His Gold,' e.g
- - "The Fox and the Grapes," e.g.
- - Excellent, the French mythical tale
- - Short moral story
- - Aesopian story
- - Tale with a point
- - It isn't true it comes to a moral conclusion
- - Aesopian tale
- - Story with a lesson
- - Myth or legend
- - Instructive tale
- - Story with a moral
- - Moralistic tale
- - Story starring animals, at times
- - Tale with an epigrammatic ending
- - It has a moral
- - Illustrative story
- - Story told by 15 Across
- - Work with animals
- - Talking-animal tale
- - Jean de La Fontaine story
- - Allegorical tale
- - Big lie
- - Moral story
- - Aesopian narrative
- - Not a true story
- - "The Tortoise and the Hare," for one
- - "Animal Farm," e.g.
- - It's an old story
- - It ends in a point
- - It has a point
- - 33-Down output
- - Animal tale
- - "Animal Farm" form
- - Allegory
- - Epigrammatic tale
- - Apologue
- - Teaching tale
- - La Fontaine opus
- - George Ade piece
- - Tall story
- - Old Greek writing.
- - Invented tale.
- - Type of story.
- - Short tale.
- - Beast tale.
- - Idle story.
- - Faulkner's "A ......."
- - Talking-animal story.
- - Story not founded on fact.
- - La Fontaine story.
- - Fiction.
- - Story with talking animals
- - Tale
- - The boy who cried wolf, e.g
- - Lie
- - Falsehood
- - Tall tale
- - '...... story'
- - ...... legend
- - loud, competent story
- - A short moral tale
- - Female competent to produce old wives' tale
- - Myth or moral story
- - Improbable account
- - "the cat and venus," for one
- - Story with a moral lesson
- - Sir Peter Paul ......, prolific 17th-century Flemish Baroque painter knighted by both Philip IV of Spain and Charles I of England
- - peter paul, flemish baroque painter who died in 1640
- - peter paul, flemish painter knighted by charles i of england
- - Flemish painter 1577-1640
- - "Daniel in the Lions' Den" painter, 1615
- - Flemish artist of Venus and Adonis
- - Dancing nurse cuddles head of Baroque painter
- - Painter Peter Paul
- - 17th-century Flemish painter
- - Painter of Antwerp Cathedral's The Descent from the Cross
- - Flemish painter
- - Painter of zaftig women Peter Paul
- - Knighted Flemish painter
- - Flemish painter of zaftig women
- - "The Miracles of St. Francis Xavier" painter
- - Painter of zaftig women
- - "The Garden of Love" painter
- - Classical Flemish painter
- - "Peasant Dance" painter
- - "Venus and Adonis" painter
- - "The Lion Hunt" painter
- - Plump-cherub painter Peter Paul ......
- - Painter of "Venus and Adonis"
- - Great Flemish painter.
- - Celebrated Flemish painter.
- - painter has message at three points
- - flemish painter peter paul ....
- - --- barrichello, former f1 driver
- - Burnes turned out to be an artist
- - Flemish artist, given to painting women, d. 1640
- - Flemish artist
- - Artist once game to conquer mountains
- - Peter Paul —, artist
- - Artist's career's having to be pigeon-holed
- - Old master manages to swallow half of beer
- - Burnes turns out to be an artist
- - "Daniel in the Lions' Den" artist
- - Flemish master
- - Idolized artist in Ouida's "A Dog of Flanders"
- - Flemish artist Peter Paul
- - Great name in art
- - Dutch artist.
- - peter paul ---, flemish artist
- - Tree of the genus Diospyros that has hard dark wood
- - wood that's thin at one point
- - Carpenter essentially needs thin sort of wood
- - Dark-coloured wood
- - useful wood it's possible to have by one
- - Hard black wood got by one shuffling about
- - English lad collects new wood
- - Wood used for black piano keys
- - first of enemies, thin, in dark wood
- - Magazine with an annual 100 Most Influential Blacks in America feature
- - Black extremely hard wood
- - wood noted for being like bone?
- - First color in a 1982 McCartney/Wonder hit song
- - hard wood fashioned by one
- - Wood may be damaged by one
- - type of wood traditionally used to make black piano keys.
- - wood used in expensive chess sets
- - traditional piano key wood
- - Tree of the genus Diospyros with hard dark wood
- - Completion of table leads to spare wood
- - european, thin, supplying wood
- - honour returned to city for wood
- - Wood in old piano keys
- - Deep black wood
- - Black key piano wood
- - Black Prince in the end pretty heartless
- - Blackish or dark brown timber from a tree
- - near-black wood
- - tree with dark wood
- - "... and Ivory" (McCartney & Wonder hit)
- - ... and ivory (piano keys)
- - "... and ivory"
- - Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder's "... and Ivory"
- - Magazine whose archive was purchased by a consortium that includes the Smithsonian
- - timber used by one
- - Publication with an annual "Power 100" list
- - Magazine with a Power 100 list
- - Timber reordered by one
- - Song, - - - and Ivory
- - timber honour returned to city
- - magazine founded by john h. johnson
- - Material for some keys turned by one
- - Black durable hardwood
- - Piano's black key
- - Another name for the great skua, Stercorarius skua
- - Skua found part of skeleton about eleven
- - A New York borough
- - Freely born with vote in New York borough
- - The .., one of New York's five boroughs
- - which of the city's five boroughs is home to the new york yankees?
- - The .... Zoo
- - a borough of new york city
- - The ... (New York City borough)
- - One of New York's five boroughs
- - The ... (NYC borough that Showtime's Desus Nice and The Kid Mero are from)
- - The ... (northernmost of NYC's five boroughs)
- - Where Jennifer Lopez, Cardi B and Kerry Washington grew up
- - One of the five boroughs of New York
- - Borough of New York
- - Yankee Stadium's setting
- - Home of America's largest urban zoo
- - Cardi B's borough, with "The"
- - Nash rhymed it with "thonx"
- - Borough on mainland of New York City
- - Borough bordering Yonkers
- - Big Apple borough
- - Borough with a famous zoo
- - Name that Ogden Nash once rhymed with 'No thonx'
- - Northernmost NYC borough
- - J.Lo's birthplace
- - "Fort Apache, the ......" (Newman film)
- - Place with a cheer named for it
- - It's north of Manhattan
- - Subway Series borough
- - The Yankees swing here (with "the")
- - Yankee Stadium's borough
- - Where hip-hop was born, with "the"
- - Where the 2009 World Series was won
- - Borough for Yanks
- - "Fort Apache, the ......" (1981)
- - The Yankees' home
- - The ...... Bombers (Yankees)
- - Van Cortlandt Park locale, with "the"
- - Borough north of Manhattan
- - Poe Cottage locale, with "the"
- - Home to over a million, with "the"
- - Yankee Stadium locale, with "the"
- - Borough famed for its "cheer"
- - Borough of N. Y. City
- - Setting for Don DeLillo's "Underworld"
- - Borough where rap was born
- - Home of the Yankees.
- - NYC Borough
- - New York borough
- - New York City borough
- - Borough of New York City
- - the —, borough of new york city
- - The ___ (Manhattan neighbor)
- - Home to N.Y.C. neighborhoods like Riverdale and Pelham Bay
- - Where hip-hop started
- - Cheery place?
- - Cheer-ful part of NYC?
- - Big names in zoos
- - Bombers' home?
- - New York "Bombers"
- - Yankee Stadium setting
- - Where Jennifer Lopez grew up
- - Bombers' locale
- - Setting for 103 World Series games
- - Yankee Stadium locale
- - ...... Bombers (Yankees' nickname)
- - ...... cheer (raspberry)
- - Yankee Stadium site
- - Kind of cheer
- - Cheerful place?
- - New York Botanical Garden site
- - Yankees' home
- - Cross ...... Expressway
- - Type of cheer
- - Yankee Stadium home
- - Yankees swing here
- - Big name in zoos
- - Site of a famous zoo
- - Kind of cheer: Slang.
- - Yankee territory.
- - Where Fordham U. is.
- - Home of 1,451,277 New Yorkers.
- - Where N. Y. U. is.
- - Where Lyons is president.
- - Zoo
- - Where Yankee Stadium is
- - Birthplace of hip hop
- - New York county
- - Part of New York City
- - Cheer
- - New York area
- - Yankee Stadium location
- - Beat repeatedly, batter
- - add glue and bond together to build a club
- - Bishop and Lord having good time spanning many years in club
- - Bachelor lounged about in club
- - Playing bugle, Don in club
- - Station boss detained in Down at broadcast from club
- - Begun old novel in club
- - Slightly give in over fillets, heart and first two onions in batter
- - Prepare bond, with glue, and stick
- - Bishop lounged unsteadily in club
- - Free double gin I refused in club
- - Club bum?
- - Ben Gould playing for club
- - Club — hit
- - Hit with heavy stick
- - Club doctor bound leg
- - Beat with a thick stick
- - BBC chief detained by adult working for club
- - Hit with a heavy club
- - Ben Gould played with club
- - Stick bond with glue coming unstuck
- - Thick stick with a heavy end
- - Leg bound to be broken by heavy stick
- - Club gets one similar to 15 down
- - Offensive weapon.
- - Thick club
- - Heavy stick
- - Cosh
- - Blunt instrument
- - Coerce
- - ... Club
- - Beat but good
- - Beat badly
- - Cudgel
- - Beat with a heavy club
- - fifty during shift working for club
- - Cafe menu
- - another name for a menu in a restaurant
- - Menu
- - not an account for travelling expenses
- - Preprandial reading
- - Pre-prandial reading
- - Course list
- - Café list.
- - Chef?
- - What's for dinner
- - Single in a ballpark (2 wds.)
- - Single in a ballpark
- - Single, for one
- - Single or home run
- - Single or double, say
- - Single or double
- - Single or homer
- - Single, for instance
- - A single.
- - A single: Baseball.
- - Single in Fenway Park
- - Single, double or triple
- - Single, e.g
- - Single, say
- - Single
- - Grounder, at times
- - Triple, for instance
- - Batting average contribution (2 wds.)
- - Batter's success
- - Run producer, at times
- - Leadoff batter's success
- - Perfect game spoiler
- - Bunt result, maybe
- - This could raise a pitcher's 51-Across
- - It may produce a run in
- - Perfect-game spoiler, for one
- - Batter's big chance.
- - How to get to 3 Down.
- - Diamond play?
- - Batter's goal
- - A long sleeveless outer vestment worn by a priest when celebrating Mass
- - charles gets a new blue vestment
- - Poncho-like vestment
- - Priestly garment
- - female boxer?
- - The North American plant Rudbeckia hirta
- - State flower of Maryland
- - Maryland's state flower
- - Maryland state flower
- - Flower with a dark center
- - A state symbol of Maryland
- - Flower-of-an-hour
- - American lexicographer who published his first dictionary, A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language , in 1806
- - Dictionary compiler
- - Legendary lexicographer
- - "American Dictionary" compiler
- - He published his first comprehensive dictionary at age 70
- - Lacking a permanent home