➠ Words with f

List contains 49091 Words that "f" contain.

  • - In tweevoud nodig om één te krijgen.
  • - Forty-five minutes of football
  • - 45 minutes, in the world cup
  • - Proportion in the grip of lethal force
  • - joke answer to "how many people work in your company?"
  • - Fifty, in a sense
  • - 24 minutes of basketball
  • - World Cup game division
  • - Two 12-minute periods, in the NBA
  • - Top or bottom, in baseball
  • - Thirty minutes, to a Charger
  • - Thirty minutes, in pro football
  • - Soccer division
  • - Part of a soccer game
  • - Nelson's lead-in?
  • - N.F.L.-game interval
  • - Lead-in to wit or way
  • - Game unit
  • - Game segment
  • - Game portion
  • - Football-game unit
  • - Either segment of a soccer game
  • - 45-minute period, in soccer
  • - 30 minutes, in the NFL
  • - 30 minutes, for a Jet
  • - 24 minutes, maybe
  • - 30 minutes of football
  • - Part of a Roughrider game
  • - Football game intermission
  • - 45 minutes of soccer
  • - Soccer match division
  • - 24 minutes, in the NBA
  • - 30 minutes, in the Super Bowl
  • - Game period
  • - Game division
  • - Football game segment
  • - A score of forty, say, in part of match
  • - 30 minutes, in the N.F.L
  • - 30 minutes of NFL football
  • - Forty-five minutes of soccer, e.g.
  • - Thirty minutes, for a Jet
  • - Football game division
  • - One of two in a football game
  • - Game part
  • - 45 minutes, in soccer games
  • - The 50 in 50-50
  • - Soccer segment
  • - Soccer period
  • - Midpoint in playing time
  • - Break point in sports?
  • - Neither a majority nor a minority
  • - Better ... (significant other)
  • - ...... dollar (50-cent coin)
  • - bit of a hot-headed fellow!
  • - You'll need another one to make one
  • - informal word for a demi-pint of beer; a child's bus/train ticket; a term at eton college; or, 50 per cent
  • - It Ain't ...... Hot Mum, 1970s sitcom
  • - only part of lethal force
  • - Marshal Foch, evidently, did not have everything!
  • - It's not this that's emphatic!
  • - 50% or one-...
  • - What 12 is, to this clue's number
  • - Fifty, to hundred
  • - 16, for 32
  • - What you get two of when you split one
  • - ...-Breed, 1973 song by Cher which entered the Billboard Hot 100 on August 4, 1973
  • - 5, to 10
  • - The Vanishing ... (Brit Bennett novel shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction)
  • - Fifty percent of hundred
  • - What 35 is, for 70
  • - 50% of something
  • - "... Nelson," a 2006 drama starring Ryan Gosling, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award
  • - Better ... (spouse)
  • - "Glass is ... full" (optimist's words)
  • - 50 per cent
  • - As much of the cancan as one is able to do
  • - sixpence-to-shilling ratio
  • - ... of a Yellow Sun (Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie novel)
  • - ....-price sale
  • - Lethal force keeps order locally
  • - not all of lethal force
  • - Part(Used today)
  • - Moiety
  • - Equal part
  • - N.F.L. rest period
  • - Bisection
  • - 50/50 share
  • - Six, ... a dozen
  • - Partner's cut, typically
  • - One over two
  • - It's better than nothing
  • - Fair share for one of two
  • - Equal share for two
  • - Equal partner's cut
  • - Big share
  • - A quarter of two
  • - 10 to 20?
  • - "Two and a ...... Men"
  • - Word with wit, moon or dollar
  • - Word with truth or way
  • - Word with sole or tone
  • - Word with shell or sole
  • - Word with nelson or sole
  • - Word with full or moon
  • - Word with brother or sister
  • - Word with baked or wit
  • - Word with baked or hearted
  • - Word with back, penny or sole
  • - Word before life or moon
  • - Word before back
  • - What 6 is, for 12
  • - Two of which make the whole
  • - Third-quarter antecedent
  • - Share for two lions
  • - Semi or demi
  • - Rest period for Jets
  • - Prime time for college bands
  • - Pint, as compared to a quart
  • - Period between certain quarters
  • - Pair part
  • - One part of a 50-50 split
  • - One out of two
  • - One of two, e.g.
  • - One of two that make one
  • - Not .... (not really)
  • - Nelson's intro?
  • - Kind of shell or sole
  • - Kennedy's coin
  • - Kennedy item
  • - Kennedy coin
  • - It's better than no loaf
  • - Inning segment
  • - Gridiron period
  • - Grapefruit serving, sometimes
  • - Five out of ten, e.g.
  • - First of two parts
  • - Even share, perhaps
  • - Either of two equal portions
  • - Either 50 of 50/50
  • - Coin with the presidential seal on the reverse
  • - Better than no loaf
  • - Better follower
  • - Basketball break
  • - Almost a majority
  • - "You don't know the ...... of it!"
  • - "--- a loaf is better ..."
  • - "...... a loaf is . . . "
  • - "...... a league onward"
  • - --- Moon Bay, Ca.
  • - ......-pint (8 ounces, or a small kid)
  • - ........ a loaf . . .
  • - ...... Moon (a Hudson ship)
  • - ...... gainer (dive)
  • - 12/24, e.g.
  • - Nelson
  • - Football unit
  • - Chicken portion
  • - Fair split
  • - Fair-share
  • - Sports division
  • - Two, to four
  • - "One for ...., two . . ."
  • - [5]
  • - One of two
  • - Fraction
  • - Fifty percent
  • - 11, for 22
  • - One of a pair
  • - Football period
  • - Even share, at times
  • - Sports period
  • - Like 50 U.S. senators
  • - 50%
  • - Fifty per cent
  • - Fair share, between two
  • - Simple fraction
  • - Ramsey, perhaps, supporting hotel partially
  • - Fair share, usually
  • - Equal share
  • - Cup, vis-a-vis a pint
  • - Feature of a skate park
  • - Not-bad filling
  • - Evenly divided result
  • - 50 percent
  • - Cup, for a pint
  • - Equal-split offer
  • - It's between quarters 2 and 3
  • - Splitter's share
  • - Not quite a majority
  • - Sharer's share, often
  • - 50 to 100?
  • - .... Moon: Henry Hudson's ship
  • - Radius, to diameter
  • - Partner's share, at times
  • - Hard little fellow, one of two getting together for a pint?
  • - Partner's share, often
  • - Fair share, often
  • - It may be followed by a marching band performance
  • - Court period
  • - Almost most
  • - Time for a marching band
  • - Grapefruit serving
  • - L, vis-Г -vis C
  • - Super Bowl segment
  • - Partner's share, perhaps
  • - L, vis-à-vis C
  • - 50-50 share
  • - " ... on the sand, / .... sunk, a shattered visage lies": "Ozymandias"
  • - Almost a controlling interest
  • - Word with "brother" or "nelson"
  • - Hoops division
  • - Ten to twenty?
  • - With 12-Down, only partially accurate
  • - Word with dollar or dozen
  • - Eight ounces, relative to a pound
  • - One of two equal portions
  • - Nearly a majority
  • - Grapefruit serving, often
  • - Equal share, often
  • - Too clever by ......
  • - One of two equal parts
  • - Word with mile or marathon
  • - Five tenths
  • - Nelson or note preceder
  • - Majority, almost
  • - College basketball period
  • - Radius, vis-à-vis diameter
  • - Quarter of two
  • - Pint, to a quart
  • - An equal share, say
  • - With 104-Across, 1/24 of a foot
  • - Word with pay or page
  • - Fair share, maybe
  • - .... Moon Bay, California
  • - Word seen twice on some dairy cartons
  • - Better part of a loaf?
  • - Fair share, perhaps
  • - Two-way share
  • - Football break
  • - .... bath
  • - Two quarters
  • - Semi
  • - ... moon
  • - Five, to ten
  • - Better ......
  • - Truths
  • - Two and a ...... Men, US sitcom
  • - Division of a football match
  • - position that's the standard way of showing respect
  • - Common fraction
  • - ... man ... biscuit, all i want for christmas is a dukla prague away kit band
  • - quarters taken by the couple
  • - Henry getting fine reduced by 50%?
  • - Equal split
  • - Cry after pulling a prank
  • - march is over so they can get taken in immediately
  • - Elvis seen on the moon surface initially with Spring's silly billies
  • - Elvis seen on the moon as Lord Lucan turned up for jokes after march
  • - End of the announcement
  • - A day for funsters.
  • - A day reserved for practical jokes and lighthearted trickery
  • - Prankster's annual cry
  • - All-day suckers?
  • - Some annual victims
  • - Springtime dupes
  • - Seasonal saps
  • - Victims of a kind.
  • - Day-...
fwd
  • - Abbreviation in some subject lines
  • - Abbreviation in an email subject line
  • - "this email came from someone else" letters
  • - abbreviation in a chain email subject line
  • - Send along to someone else, as an email: Abbr.
  • - email subject-line letters
  • - Abbr. on the subject line of certain emails
  • - Send a message you've received to another: Abbr.
  • - Send on, as an email: Abbr.
  • - Repeated string in a chain letter subject line
  • - Send along an e-mail, for short
  • - Not backward, abbr.
  • - "Sent along," in an email subject line: Abbr.
  • - Email subject line abbr
  • - Ahead, abbr
  • - Sent-along email abbr
  • - Email subject abbr
  • - 'Skip ahead' abbr. on a music player
  • - Chain email abbr
  • - Abbr. in an email header
  • - Start of some email subj. lines
  • - Start of many a chain email
  • - Subject line abbr
  • - Abbr. on some emails
  • - Pass along, as an email: Abbr
  • - Abbr. on a passed-along email
  • - Abbreviation before an annoying chain message from your grandmother
  • - Modern chain letter: Abbr.
  • - Subject line starter on many an e-mail joke
  • - E-mail directive: Abbr.
  • - Pass along, as an e-mail: Abbr.
  • - NBA position (abbr.)
  • - E-mail subject line abbr.
  • - Send on: abbr.
  • - E-mail heading: Abbr.
  • - Email: Abbr.
  • - Basketball position: Abbr.
  • - N.B.A. position: Abbr.
  • - Email command
  • - Start of some subj. lines
  • - Opposite of "backward," for short
  • - Pass along a text message to another, for short
  • - NBA attacking position, for short
  • - Subject line letters
  • - Opposite of rev
  • - F on a DVD player, perhaps
  • - E-mail letters
  • - Bk. introduction
  • - Rev.'s rev.
  • - Improved traction syst.
  • - F on a VCR, perhaps
  • - Part of FF, on VCRs
  • - Dr. J., e.g.
  • - NBA position
  • - Basketball pos.
  • - E-mail command
  • - DVD remote button
  • - Gesture akin to How embarrassing!
  • - I cannot believe this! gesture
  • - Head-smacking gesture: Hyph.
  • - Frustrated hand-to-head gesture: Hyph.
  • - Gesture of embarrassed disappointment
  • - "what were they thinking" gesture
  • - *Nonverbal alternative to "How embarrassing!"
  • - (I can't believe I did that!)
  • - unspoken expression of exasperation
  • - [Doh!]
  • - Nonverbal groan
  • - [I can't believe that just happened!]
  • - Alternative to a head slap
  • - Nonverbal equivalent of "You have got to be kidding me!"
  • - Act of exasperation, in modern-day slang
  • - See 27-Across
  • - Grossly extravagant
  • - Extravagant faults we corrected
  • - Extravagant
  • - extravagant or profligate
  • - extravagant faults we possibly have
  • - Poor user of resources
  • - Excessive faults we corrected
  • - profligate faults we corrected
  • - saw return on defective flute as uneconomic
  • - Women must have a way with liquid fuel being uneconomical
  • - Generous to a fault
  • - Profligate, playing awful set
  • - Unthrifty
  • - Opposite of thrifty
  • - Uneconomical
  • - Unfrugal
  • - Improvident
  • - Profligate.
  • - Prodigal ......
  • - Like Someone Who Throws Away Perfectly Good Food
  • - The fearless trapeze artist …
  • - The absent-minded dentist …
  • - Lost it
  • - The overzealous electrician …
  • - Got really mad
fly
  • - One way to travel
  • - "A ... Went By" classic children's book
  • - travel by aircraft
  • - Travel Southwest, say
  • - Go quickly
  • - ...... horse
  • - Run away
  • - Reach new heights
  • - Flee
  • - See 36 Across
  • - Zapper target
  • - Picnic pest
  • - Insect
  • - Insect pest
  • - Flee local yob at first
  • - Come ____ with Me, David Walliams and Matt Lucas comedy
  • - Go very fast
  • - Emulate a bird, say
  • - Insect with transparent wings
  • - Aviate, like birds
  • - Flap wings, say
  • - Slowing down at the end of a busy day?
  • - Growing tired of signalling?
  • - Beginning to tire
  • - Hailing taxi when growing tired
  • - Growing weary
  • - Tiring
  • - Paved area
  • - ....-tired
  • - Losing steam
  • - Racecourse in County Meath, Ireland
  • - Peter with chairs sought by MPs
  • - Used as a source: 2 wds.
  • - Succeed, but fall from the horse