➠ Words with f
List contains 49091 Words that "f" contain.
- - Powder-...... football (sport with all-female teams)
- - Cream ...... (sweet dessert)
- - Word before 'piece' or 'pastry'
- - Word with "cream" or "powder"
- - Word with powder or cream
- - Word repeated before "pass"
- - Word after cream or powder
- - Powder or cream
- - Powder
- - Powder holder
- - Cream
- - magic dragon who lived by the sea.
- - seabird missing in gust
- - Little burst of air
- - show shortage of breath, as smokers do
- - Dragon's burst of smoke
- - A magic dragon
- - Huff and ...... (breathe heavily)
- - Smoker's action
- - Short, light breath of wind
- - Huff and ...... (blow like the Big Bad Wolf)
- - Exaggerated praise (for promotional purposes?)
- - Certain dragon
- - "The Magic Dragon" of song
- - Little Jackie Paper's magical pal of song
- - Short breath; advert
- - Small piece of advertising
- - Musical dragon loved by Little Jackie Paper
- - Magic dragon
- - What an out-of-shape person might do while exercising
- - Cigar smoker's output
- - Dragon of folkies
- - Magic dragon of song
- - Huff partner
- - Light pastry; advert
- - Ball of smoke
- - Honalee-dwelling dragon
- - Gasp at complimentary review
- - Drag on a cigar
- - Short gust of wind
- - Locomotive output
- - Jackie Paper's pal
- - Hollow pastry
- - "......, the Magic Dragon"
- - Dragon's name, in a song
- - Magical dragon
- - Quick blast of air
- - Dragon who lived by the sea
- - Frolicker in a Peter, Paul and Mary song
- - Short blast of wind
- - Honalee frolicker
- - Light pastry
- - Small drawing?
- - Dragon of song
- - Memorable dragon
- - Overblown praise
- - Honah Lee resident
- - Huff's partner
- - Legendary dragon
- - Bit of a drag
- - Variety of pastry
- - Praise unduly.
- - Kind of light pastry.
- - Quilted bed covering.
- - Type of pastry
- - Comforter
- - Smoke
- - Swell up
- - Drag on a joint
- - It's a drag
- - Bit of wind
- - Bit of smoke
- - Pastry shell
- - Compact disc?
- - Pastry.
- - ......-breath
- - Breathe heavily
- - Gasp
- - Blow hard
- - Breathe in short gasps
- - Be out of breath
- - Huff
- - Breathe hard
- - Gust
- - Blow
- - ...... piece
- - Swell
- - See 41-Across
- - Magic dragon's name
- - Short burst of breath
- - exhale pantingly
- - promotion from flier – 1/3 off!
- - A ram's horn sounded in a synagogue daily during the month of Elul and repeatedly on Rosh Hashanah
- - Hebrew horn
- - horn blown during elul
- - Ram's horn used ceremoniously as trumpet
- - Rosh Hashanah horn
- - Rosh Hashana horn
- - Ram's-horn horn
- - Synagogue ram's horn
- - Ram's-horn trumpet
- - Ceremonial ram's horn
- - Yom Kippur horn
- - Ram's horn used on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
- - Ram's horn used on Rosh Hashanah
- - Ram's horn used as an instrument
- - Ram's horn in Jewish rituals
- - Instrument made from a ram's horn
- - Horn used in Tishri
- - Horn made from a ram's horn
- - Sounder of warning up to now about hospital
- - Yom Kippur instrument
- - Rabbi's instrument
- - Synagogue instrument
- - James Bond film that features characters called Bambi and Thumper
- - Bond film that's a real gem?
- - James Bond movie
- - Village forming a suburb of Woking, Surrey, between the River Wey and the River Mole
- - ...... Road, home ground of Blackpool FC
- - English novelist who wrote the Horatio Hornblower series and The African Queen
- - "The African Queen" novelist
- - Hornblower's creator
- - "The African Queen" writer
- - Cecil Louis Troughton Smith's pen name
- - Germ ...... idea
- - the pogues' the body .... .... american featured in the tv series the wire.
- - In the wink .... eye [2 wds.]
- - in the middle .... .... island: tony bennett song.
- - The face ...... angel
- - NOFX's "Idiot Son ...... Asshole"
- - James Weldon Johnson's "The Autobiography ...... Ex-Colored Man"
- - In the blink ...... eye: 2 wds.
- - Endera
- - "It's the end ...... era": 2 wds.
- - In the blink .... eye
- - In the wink .... eye
- - End era
- - In the twinkling .... eye
- - End-era link
- - Blink-eye link
- - Pirandello's "Six Characters in Search ...... Author"
- - Blink ...... eye
- - The end .. .. era
- - "It's the end ...... era"
- - Wink ...... eye
- - "Confessions .... English Opium-Eater": 1821 De Quincey work
- - Twinkling-eye link
- - P. D. James's "Death ...... Expert Witness"
- - Twinkling - eye
- - " . . . in the twinkling ...... eye": I Cor. 15:52
- - " . . . wings ...... angel"
- - "Confessions ...... Advertising Man."
- - "The way ...... eagle in the air . . . "
- - "In the blink ___ eye" (very quickly): 2 wds.
- - In the twinkling .... eye [2 wds.]
- - which uk group had a us number one with unbelievable?
- - "unbelievable" pop group
- - uk band with the hit "unbelievable"
- - "Unbelievable" band
- - "Unbelievable" rock band
- - "Unbelievable" dance band
- - Band with the 1991 #1 hit "Unbelievable"
- - "Unbelievable" band of 1991
- - British band with the 1991 #1 hit "Unbelievable"
- - 1990s "Unbelievable" band
- - Techno-funk band with the 1991 hit "Unbelievable"
- - Techno-funk band with the 1991 #1 hit "Unbelievable"
- - Techno-funk band with the #1 hit "Unbelievable"
- - Target of a CRT's shielding
- - Group whose 1991 hit sampled Andrew Dice Clay
- - Short way to refer to electromagnetic fields
- - Voltmeter measure [init.]
- - Voltmeter meas.
- - Voltage letters
- - "Schubert Dip" U.K. dance band
- - Voltaic cell meas.
- - Source of voltage: Abbr.
- - Pressure, to an E.E.
- - It's expressed in volts: Abbr.
- - Generator output: Abbr.
- - 660 feet.
- - Warm coat extended some length
- - About 1/5 of a kilometer
- - Distance unit
- - Sprinters used to run this and roll up on finishing at last
- - No door in ground floor for some distance
- - 220 yards
- - Eighth of a mile
- - One of ten in the Kentucky Derby
- - Roll up, going, at first, round about part of a mile
- - The event on June 10, 1944, was a seven-...... race
- - Length unit
- - Racetrack distance
- - Horseracing measure of 220 yards
- - which is the oldest football competition in the world?
- - Football competition
- - New opening for old Lancashire mill town creates competition
- - UK soccer competition
- - Matt Busby twice won this trophy as manager of Manchester United
- - Irish county named after the of Kingdom of Uí Failghe
- - Irish county formerly known as King's
- - Champion steeplechase jockey turned author of over 40 novels
- - Racing-based mystery author Dick, whose son Felix also writes racing-based mysteries
- - "Whip Hand" author
- - Dick ......, author of novels set in the world of horse racing
- - The man is after Swiss currency
- - The first pope who came from the Americas
- - italian saint. ........ of assisi
- - money is given to this man
- - Patron saint of Italy
- - French currency is for animal-loving saint
- - Pope since 2013
- - Patron saint of animals
- - Ontario's .......... Carl Roy
- - Newspaper columnist, Diane
- - English philosopher, d. 1626 — Dublin-born painter, d. 1992
- - Diane ........Mahovlich
- - Columnist Diane
- - Pope after Benedict XVI
- - Sir — Drake
- - St -- of Assisi, Italian monk
- - Pope who declared "I am a sinner. This is the most accurate definition"
- - Saint from Assisi
- - Crick who co-discovered DNA structure
- - Crick who co-discovered DNA's structure
- - Animals' patron
- - Drake the navigator
- - Bacon or Drake
- - The talking mule
- - ...... Scott Key
- - "Car 54" character
- - "What's My Line?" regular
- - "Much Ado About Nothing" friar
- - Hollywood's talking mule
- - Last Holy Roman emperor
- - Essayist Bacon
- - Dancer in a 1921 song
- - Crèche popularizer
- - Bird-loving saint.
- - Talking mule of movies.
- - The saint of simplicity.
- - He married Mary, Queen of Scots.
- - Well-known TV name.
- - Drake, for one
- - See 5-Across
- - fine car's in ground for singer connie
- - Word used to mean perplex or puzzle; or, an aggregation of grit
- - strange fable about female with puzzle
- - Puzzle from mischievous child given tremendous backing
- - Completely puzzle someone
- - Return of Puck with wonderful puzzle
- - Puzzle — foil
- - Confound the Spanish female with extremely good climbing
- - Don't let them make sense of that bunch hanging around the party
- - Confuse, puzzle
- - Puzzle
- - Defeat the formation of much unsafe flab
- - female repeatedly sucked in by haystack puzzle
- - Thinks himself fabulous so internal review will mystify him
- - confuse double folio in bundle
- - Bewilder, confound
- - Confound the regulator!
- - Totally bewilder
- - Flummox two females in hay bundle
- - Fox, fine female in pack
- - Very loud -- pack round to mute sound
- - Present a poser to
- - Mystify, flummox
- - Keep hitters off balance, e.g.
- - Cause to be stuck
- - Deflecting screen
- - Foil or check.
- - Perplex, bewilder
- - Frustrate
- - Stymie
- - Stump
- - Mystify
- - Perplex
- - Thwart
- - Bewilder
- - Befuddle
- - Flummox
- - Confuse
- - Bemuse.
- - Throw for a loop
- - Discombobulate
- - Confound
- - Nonplus
- - Throw
- - confound the sound regulator
- - Bowling rounds
- - Bowling divisions
- - Bowling units
- - Kegler's scoring divisions
- - Innings in bowling.
- - Playing units, as in bowling.
- - Divisions of a game, in bowling.
- - Divisions of a bowling game.
- - Bowling scorecard squares
- - Fits up local employed by the opticians
- - They hold lenses
- - Picture holders
- - Warby Parker purchases
- - Optician's stock
- - Borders, around pictures say
- - Purchase at an optometrist's
- - Fits up local in the opticians
- - Mirror borders
- - Artistic surroundings?
- - Portrait holders
- - Purchase at an optician's
- - Eyewear-store purchase
- - Optical selection
- - Optician's selection
- - Picture accessories
- - Bears false witness
- - Sets up a patsy
- - Rigs the evidence
- - Plants evidence on
- - Devises.
- - Contrives.
- - Baseball innings.
- - Turkey's three
- - Fashions
- - Sets up
- - Optician's wares
- - Puts into words
- - Lens holders
- - Encloses in a border
- - warby parker array
- - A large or imposing building; or, a complex organization
- - Large building, especially an imposing one
- - chess organisation put up with frozen stuff in building
- - Hendrix, regularly loud, rocks building
- - Building seen from both ends of the editor's office
- - Text manager providing rocks for building
- - building is partly to be demolished if i cede control
- - Structure with roof and walls
- - what if i see dee in such a large building?
- - Building's effect initially provided in cubes
- - our editor, if freezing, demands a bigger building
- - if i cede it to you i'll make the building taller
- - Wondered if icehouse is outside this building
- - A large, imposing building
- - Impressive building, also a big name in watches manufactured by Casio
- - Ed and I, if put back on Church of England building
- - building collapses, deficient without books
- - Permanent building
- - Imposing-looking building
- - Building
- - Imposing building
- - Large building
- - ... Edward providing glacial material for building?
- - Large, imposing building
- - Big building
- - Building of French erected providing formality
- - Building horrendous deficit mostly with the west of Europe
- - English having endless deficit after crash that's building
- - Journalist provided with diamonds in town hall perhaps
- - Building seen from both ends of editor's office
- - Building on condition that European cuts curtailed housing
- - Building equations, at first provided in numbered cubes
- - Journalist provided with cool, complex organisation
- - Organisation's independence entered into demotion of head of Federal Reserve
- - Limited energy provided during cut in building
- - Impressive building
- - The Empire State Building, for one
- - The Sears Tower, e.g.
- - Major building
- - The U. N. building, for instance.
- - Any large building.
- - Building part-abandoned if ice-bound
- - Massive imposing building
- - starts to examine dome in fine italian church - a large imposing building
- - Stylish building
- - nakatomi plaza, for one
- - Large built structure
- - Journalist provided formality and structure
- - turn away from uncertified another construction
- - Large structure
- - "So is that ......?"
- - In city, Castro nearly set up complex organisation
- - Structure
- - Sheeran providing something cool, something monumental
- - Construction books missing from deficient supply
- - Imposing structure
- - Tower, for example
- - Urban skyline standout
- - Cityscape feature
- - Urban skyline component
- - High-rise, e.g.
- - Skyscraper
- - Skyscraper, e.g.
- - Cathedral, for example.
- - Monument.
- - Construction ....
- - 15th-century Italian painter whose Madonna and Child with Angels is in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence
- - Renaissance artist who's famous for his "Coronation of the Virgin"
- - An act of mimicry; an instance of becoming airborne; or, the spot from which one leaves the ground
- - Become airborne