➠ Words with b

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  • - Dark-haired lady having cup of tea with Nick, they say
  • - Dark-haired monster holds trap
  • - Woman with dark brown hair
  • - Brown-haired girl is better getting mixed up with the United Nations
  • - animal grabbing mesh from dark-haired woman
  • - Brown-haired woman
  • - Girl with dark brown hair
  • - Kind of dark girl
  • - Having dark brown hair
  • - Dark-haired woman
  • - Brown-haired girl
  • - Person with dark hair
  • - Better off including a French woman with dark hair
  • - Animal skirting round trap in dark
  • - Brown-haired
  • - Dark-haired female animal circling land
  • - Dark-haired beast about to score
  • - Person with dark brown hair
  • - Make beer clear, they say, with dark head
  • - Bump into Miss Davis, perhaps, in dark
  • - She has dark hair
  • - Female with dark brown hair
  • - Dark-haired one
  • - Brown-haired lady
  • - Dark-haired
  • - Brown-haired person
  • - dark girl sees ten swallowed up by beast
  • - Dark-haired person
  • - Dark-haired Davis of Hollywood's gripping ladder
  • - dark brown beast eating figure up
  • - Person with fairly dark hair
  • - nevertheless she's a member of the fair sex
  • - Beast about to grab a girl — not fair
  • - A woman of colour
  • - Number about to be trapped by beast — not the type gentlemen prefer?
  • - Not fair when superior virtually eclipses career
  • - Actress Davis run in — not fair?
  • - Around theatre season, Baby Jane actor is no blonde
  • - Callous beast must keep profit for this kind of woman
  • - She's not light-headed [amass]
  • - Hair dye option
  • - Blonde-to-be, perhaps
  • - What a blonde might really be
  • - Like some unnatural blondes
  • - Beauty-shop shade
  • - Clairol choice
  • - Clairol option
  • - What some dye to become
  • - Swarthy sort
  • - Jaclyn Smith, for one
  • - Madonna, originally
  • - Hedy Lamarr, for one
  • - Joan Collins, for one
  • - De Carlo or Del Rio
  • - Loser, to Loos
  • - Spanish beauty, for example.
  • - Elizabeth Taylor, for instance.
  • - "Mona Lisa," e.g.
  • - Dye choice
  • - Hair color
  • - Hair colour
  • - Non-blonde
  • - Shove the Spanish child's dog, half-cut
  • - Shove
  • - joint where the spanish fiddle?
  • - Joint the Spanish have to bend
  • - give a jab to
  • - A bender - wobble back half-heartedly
  • - constable in the william shakespeare play measure for measure
  • - sharp turn or bend in the road
  • - Bowel in knots — that's a bender!
  • - Hesitate over rejecting a bachelor's joint
  • - Jostle, nudge
  • - joint that needs grease added; it helps with hard graft
  • - Rock band fronted by Guy Garvey
  • - joint where the spanish violinist's rod is found
  • - tennis players often injure this part
  • - one bent on boozing?
  • - part nudging in an "eh? eh?" gesture
  • - Radius's end
  • - anagram below for a body part
  • - Group who won the 2008 Mercury Music Prize for their album The Seldom Seen Kid
  • - just the joint for bowel movement!
  • - Joint for jostling
  • - one of two coming from below
  • - Joint that with added grease helps hard work
  • - Bowel in knots — that's drinking bender!
  • - Most people can't lick theirs
  • - mac-and-cheese pasta shape
  • - Joint dismissal?
  • - Arm wrestler's support
  • - Joint for nudging
  • - anatomical part confused with the bowel
  • - One bent on drinking pints of beer?
  • - the olecranon is at the tip of it
  • - Pasta salad pasta shape
  • - Rock band's joint
  • - One bent on having a drink?
  • - Place to find a crook
  • - The Spanish bow with part of arm
  • - Joint in the Spanish area of London
  • - Joint below the shoulder
  • - joint urban rail system gets the nod
  • - Joint needed after bowel surgery
  • - totter around, losing a bit of balance in joint
  • - Nudging arm joint
  • - Joint between forearm and biceps
  • - Joint formed by the junction of the radius and ulna with the humerus
  • - The Spanish bend part of arm
  • - Injured below arm joint
  • - ... macaroni, small pasta shapes commonly used in the US
  • - noodle shape
  • - English bishop caught in seedy joint
  • - It facilitates the movement of arms
  • - 4d shape
  • - The Spanish show respect in joint
  • - joint used to jostle or jab
  • - Drinking bender has bowel in knots!
  • - ... grease (physical effort)
  • - arm-wrestling support
  • - Plumber's joint
  • - Funny-bone neighbor
  • - Bent pipe
  • - Right-angle pipe
  • - Be rude in a crowd
  • - Patch place
  • - Knee counterpart
  • - Jostler's weapon
  • - .........., Saskatchewan
  • - Rush-hour weapon
  • - Room opener?
  • - Plumber's fitting
  • - Piece of pipe
  • - Nudge with a joint
  • - Kind of macaroni
  • - It gets thrown in basketball
  • - It gets bent frequently
  • - Bendable body part
  • - Where a hole may develop
  • - Use a joint rudely
  • - Ulna-humerus meeting place
  • - Tool for forcing one's way through a crowd
  • - Throwing this in basketball might earn you a foul
  • - The funny bone's joint
  • - Tennis player's sore spot
  • - Sudden turn in a river.
  • - Rudely poke
  • - Room or grease preceder
  • - Remind rudely
  • - Recommended place to cough
  • - Push aggressively, as through a crowd
  • - Poke, in a way
  • - Pasta joint?
  • - Nudge with an arm bone
  • - Nudge with a bent arm
  • - Metallic joint
  • - Kind of bending in bars
  • - Jostle with a bent arm
  • - Jostle rudely
  • - Jostle for position, in a way
  • - Joint where the funny bone is
  • - Joint that might be burning after a tennis match
  • - Joint that may be thrown, but not passed
  • - Joint near the middle of the arm
  • - Jab with a bone
  • - Item stocked by a plumber
  • - Greco/Clara
  • - Get attention unsubtly
  • - Funny bone's locale
  • - Funny bone's joint
  • - Funny bone setting
  • - Bursitis location
  • - Body joint
  • - Bend the ...... (drink)
  • - Be pushy
  • - Armed joint?
  • - Arm-bending joint
  • - Angular pipe
  • - Ancon
  • - Advance rudely
  • - "Measure for Measure" constable
  • - Kind of grease
  • - Where the funny bone is
  • - Macaroni shape
  • - Drinking bender?
  • - Below (anag.)
  • - Drugs - blow, crack or joint?
  • - Radius end
  • - English rock band; joint between the forearm and the upper arm
  • - Funny bone locale
  • - An 'out-of-the-way' joint?
  • - Bendy joint
  • - Rock up half-heartedly for a joint
  • - Angular pipe fitting
  • - Tommy John surgery site
  • - Joint for which the Latin is cubitum
  • - Bend one's ...... (have a drink)
  • - Jostle for space in crush below
  • - Something a rude person uses in a crowd
  • - Curved macaroni shape
  • - Krav maga striker
  • - Jostling joint
  • - Macaroni variety
  • - Bodily joint
  • - It's in middle of arm, or could be below when broken
  • - Jabber in a line
  • - 'Funny bone' spot
  • - Nudging joint?
  • - Nudge rudely
  • - Shape for some macaroni
  • - Funny bone's location
  • - Joint to poke with
  • - Pipe shape
  • - Attention-getting body part?
  • - Funny bone joint
  • - Joint push
  • - Something it's not mannerly to put on a dinner table
  • - Mac-and-cheese tidbit
  • - Pipe or pasta form
  • - Funny bone site
  • - Fight (through), as a crowd
  • - Push the Spanish, then submit
  • - Joint given to person getting sack?
  • - Pipe shaped like 56-Down
  • - "Army" crook with extremely evil weapon
  • - Bit of a dig below ground
  • - Jog and shake, half-heartedly toppling over
  • - Ulna's end
  • - Angled pipe
  • - Nudger's joint
  • - Bender at the bar
  • - Sort of grease left in English dish unfinished?
  • - Half-heartedly waver to lift part of the body
  • - Bender on the bar?
  • - Type of macaroni
  • - Middle of a sleeve
  • - Attention-getting joint
  • - Body part some macaroni resembles
  • - Be rude in line
  • - "Grounds for Divorce" band
  • - "Cast of Thousands" Brits
  • - Part of a shirt that may develop a hole
  • - Arc-shaped pasta bit
  • - Jab with a joint
  • - Jostle with a joint
  • - It's bent on a bender
  • - Joint bent on a bender
  • - Jab and jostle
  • - Funny bone location
  • - Word before room or macaroni
  • - The radius extends from it
  • - Brachium's end
  • - It may experience the bends?
  • - Macaroni type
  • - It's sometimes thrown on the court
  • - Ginglymus in the arm
  • - Treat rudely on line
  • - What a roller derby queen throws
  • - Jostle in jest
  • - Funny bone
  • - Bow tie alternative
  • - Grease
  • - Sharp bend
  • - Macaroni
  • - Town in Saskatchewan
  • - Pipe type
  • - Ell
  • - Shell alternative
  • - Type of pasta
  • - Arm joint
  • - Push aside.
  • - Jab
  • - Poker
  • - Poke
  • - Nudge
  • - Something up one's sleeve
  • - Kind of room
  • - Pipe bend
  • - Pipe fitting
  • - Pipe joint
  • - Flexible joint
  • - Turning point
  • - Pasta shape
  • - Arm part
  • - Plumbing piece
  • - .... room
  • - Jostle
  • - Joint
  • - Push around
  • - Give a nudge to
  • - Bend ...
  • - right-angled bend for joining two pipes
  • - Pipe joint shape
  • - Where your "funny bone" is located
  • - Intestine looped around bend
  • - ... pass, basketball move with an "arm joint" in its name
  • - band who will be first to play at the co-op live arena
  • - broken below the joint
  • - joint that allows drinking?
  • - Jostle with the Spanish rower that's at front
  • - ...... guard (part of a batter's protective gear)
  • - Endpoint of a radius
  • - which group recorded one day like this?
  • - slow sentimental or romantic song
  • - Song/dance promo
  • - Song and dance promotion?
  • - Song and dance over commercial
  • - song for dance commercial
  • - Tune in dance advertisement
  • - Song used to promote dance?
  • - it's wicked to put your all into a song!
  • - slow song
  • - Song and dance advertisement
  • - Poem often set to music
  • - First dance song, often
  • - Slow romantic song
  • - Song and dance followed by commercial
  • - Dance advertisement written by songwriter
  • - Song and dance over item interrupting TV programme?
  • - Song and dance created by a small daughter
  • - Slow sentimental song
  • - Something to slow-dance to
  • - Song and dance, to a degree
  • - Story set to music
  • - "Ode to Billie Joe," e.g.
  • - everybody interrupting deplorable song
  • - graduate left with boy's song
  • - The song is totally dreadful, all round
  • - "The Long and Winding Road," for example
  • - Lyrical song
  • - Song everyone gets in Michael Jackson album
  • - Bob Dylan number, for example
  • - Romantic song is not all bad
  • - put everything into very poor folk-song
  • - "let it be" or "november rain"
  • - Tune everyone critical about
  • - "The .... of Josie"; Doris Day movie
  • - song with a story
  • - Everyone's included in wicked song
  • - Sweet number
  • - Song type
  • - Power ...... (type of song)
  • - Sentimental song
  • - Narrative song
  • - Song or poem that tells a story
  • - Everyone enthralled by wicked tune
  • - Romantic song
  • - A place for scientists set up by the foreign director in the fields of Athenry
  • - Everyone into wicked tune
  • - Romantic song everyone gets nasty about
  • - Crooner's rendition
  • - Everyone into rotten tune
  • - Type of song
  • - Everyone into lousy tune
  • - Troubadour's number
  • - Coleridge's 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,' for one
  • - Song that tells a story
  • - Serenader's song
  • - Tune everyone's critical about
  • - Everyone into wicked song
  • - Adele's 'Someone Like You,' e.g
  • - 'Hey Jude,' e.g
  • - Troubadour's song
  • - Everyone enthralled by wicked song
  • - Troubadour's delivery
  • - 'I Will Always Love You,' e.g
  • - Serenader's selection
  • - It's not a complex number
  • - Story-telling song
  • - Song from a troubadour
  • - Hair metal power ......
  • - Many a love song
  • - "Yesterday," e.g.
  • - Irving Berlin's "Always," e.g.
  • - Easy listening tune
  • - "The ...... of Reading Gaol" (Wilde poem)
  • - ...and a typical creation of his
  • - "The ...... of the Green Berets" (1966 #1 song)
  • - Minstrel's number
  • - Story in song
  • - Songfest offering
  • - Story song
  • - "The Foggy, Foggy Dew," for one
  • - Light-rock radio fare
  • - Gordon Lightfoot song, e.g.
  • - Crooner's tune
  • - Lite-rock radio fare
  • - Folk song
  • - "Home, Sweet Home," e.g.
  • - Chanteuse's specialty
  • - Song for Sinatra
  • - Minstrel's forte
  • - "When Day is Done" is one
  • - "Reading Gaol," e.g.
  • - Guitarist's specialty.
  • - bustle around without being too obtrusive
  • - Ingenious
  • - Artful
  • - Shrewd
  • - Clever