➠ Words with f
List contains 49091 Words that "f" contain.
- - Place for an urban garden, maybe
- - place for a vane
- - Landing place for Santa's sleigh
- - Possible place for a heliport
- - Place for shingles
- - Dancer's landing pad
- - Parking spot for Santa's sleigh
- - Good place for an antenna
- - It's probably over your head
- - Part of mouth that's hit by very angry person
- - "Fiddler on the ..." (popular musical)
- - It's noisily raised!
- - Joseph Stein's "Fiddler on the ..."
- - Antenna's spot
- - Fiddler's spot?
- - Fiddler's place?
- - Where Santa's sleigh lands
- - Unfortunate landing place for a Frisbee
- - Thatcher's place
- - Slater's workplace
- - Place for a cupola
- - Lost Frisbee's place
- - Landing place for Santa
- - ItÂ's on the house
- - It's usually slanted
- - It's all over the house
- - Heliport's locale often
- - Gull's nesting place, often
- - Fiddler's vantage
- - Fiddler's perch
- - Fiddler's locale?
- - Fiddler's hangout
- - Cupola's locale
- - Apartment dweller's escape
- - Santa's perch
- - It's overhead
- - Santa's landing place
- - Thatcher's installation
- - Santa's runway
- - Place for solar panels
- - Urban sunbather's spot
- - Thatcher's creation
- - House's top storey left out, contrarily
- - Play fiddler's spot
- - Place for a solar panel
- - Hot tin place
- - Santa's landing area
- - Homeowner's security?
- - Santa's landing spot
- - It's above the attic
- - It's pitched well over your head
- - Santa's target
- - It's over the attic
- - Jumper's fine vault, perhaps
- - It's pitched over your head
- - Weather vane's spot
- - 8 Down stopping place
- - What enraged person's gone through that may be raised in party
- - Triangle, in a child's drawing
- - Santa's "landing strip"
- - Place for a dish
- - Rafter's locale
- - Santa's landing site
- - Fiddler hangs there
- - Sleigh's parking spot
- - "Fiddler on the ......"
- - Builder's overhead expense?
- - A convertible's is removable
- - It's often slanted
- - Weather vane place
- - Red feature of Pizza Hut's logo
- - It's on the house
- - It's over your head
- - certain sleigh's parking spot
- - fictional fiddler's place
- - Chimney site
- - top of building
- - Skylight spot
- - House part that might have solar panels on top of it
- - Spot for solar panels
- - one possibly slated for getting upset about nothing
- - Overhead covering made from kangaroo fur
- - shingled part of a house
- - Spot for a solar panel
- - Upper covering of a building
- - Top covering of a house
- - Raise the ... (make lots of noise)
- - Part of a house that might leak during a rainstorm
- - it may leak
- - reindeer landing site
- - Tiled structure
- - Cat on a Hot Tin ... (Tennessee Williams play)
- - Section covering a house
- - Upper mouth part
- - Covering over building
- - Lid of a house?
- - Gambrel, eg
- - Shingles site
- - building covering
- - Edifice topper
- - Home covering above the attic
- - House part often covered with shingles
- - it takes a lot of noise to raise it
- - Top of a building, car etc.
- - Overhead structure of a house or car
- - Top covering
- - "Cat on a Hot Tin ...," 1958 movie starring Elizabeth Taylor
- - Where Santa lands his sleigh before delivering toys
- - Top of house
- - Mansard
- - You may hit it when you're angry
- - What the irate raise
- - Shingled part of a building
- - Sedan top
- - Mouth top
- - It keeps you covered
- - Gambrel
- - Angry people may hit it
- - Word in a Williams title
- - Where shingles go
- - Where Santa parks his sleigh
- - What vexed ones raise
- - Urban heliport
- - Upper permitted limit
- - Upper palate
- - Upper covering
- - Top of the mouth, or top of a house
- - This may be tiled
- - The very top of a house
- - Sleigh landing site?
- - Shelter topper
- - Shelter sine qua non
- - Shakes setting
- - Retractable stadium part
- - Reindeer landing strip, allegedly
- - Rain diverter
- - Peanut butter sticking site
- - Part of a house where the chimney is
- - Parking spot for Santa
- - Pamirs, "...... of the world"
- - One is angry when one hits it
- - Mouth area
- - Mansard, for one
- - Mansard or gambrel
- - Mansard or gable
- - Landing spot for Santa Claus
- - Landing pad for Santa
- - It might be raised when things go down
- - It may have a garden
- - It may be raised in anger
- - Housecover
- - House peak
- - Hip or tin follower
- - Heliport, at times
- - Heliport site, often
- - Garden site, sometimes
- - Gambrel, for one
- - Gambrel, for example
- - Gambrel, e.g.
- - Dormer area
- - Covered bridge feature
- - Cover for house
- - Area often hit in anger
- - An emcee may ask a crowd to raise it
- - "Up on the ......" (1963 Drifters hit)
- - "Cat on a Hot Tin ......" (1958 Elizabeth Taylor film)
- - It might be pitched
- - Hurricane casualty, often
- - This may be over your head
- - It may be raised
- - Retractable sides of folding door is on the house
- - Site of a certain type of city garden
- - Solar panel spot
- - Top of a house
- - It might be on the tip of your tongue
- - Housetop
- - Mouth feature
- - Heliport of a sort
- - Upper part of the mouth
- - Top of a building
- - Solar panel site
- - It ends at the gutter
- - House topper
- - Where Santa lands
- - Top of a car
- - House top
- - Urban garden locale
- - Feature of a covered bridge
- - What some canines are attached to
- - Thing over the attic
- - Joey loud on top
- - Vane venue
- - It provides coverage
- - House cover
- - Cover and page missing from early edition
- - Building topper
- - It may be slated
- - Shingle setting
- - It may be tarred or tiled
- - Urban sunbathing spot
- - Weather vane site
- - Landing spot for Santa
- - Where shakes may be seen
- - Word with sun or moon
- - Top of the mouth
- - Good vantage point
- - Car top
- - Mansard, e.g.
- - It might have the shakes
- - Gambrel or mansard
- - "Up On the ......"
- - It may be 77-Down
- - Gambrel or gable
- - Urban sunning site
- - Some hit this in anger
- - Eave locale
- - Dome, e.g.
- - Spot for shingles
- - Ski rack site
- - Heliport site
- - Urban garden site
- - Top of the house
- - With 29 Down, eave
- - Shingle site
- - 21-Across, e.g.
- - Shingles location
- - Canopy
- - Overhead expense?
- - Mouth part
- - Part of the mouth
- - Kind of garden
- - Building part
- - Protective covering
- - See 12 Across
- - Cover
- - Highest part
- - House part
- - It may be over your head
- - Rain protection
- - Ceiling
- - It may be pitched
- - building top
- - Retractable stadium cover
- - The Drifters' "Up on the ......"
- - Shelter from rain and sun
- - Solar panel locale, often
- - foot in door with pained expression, might one be slated?
- - skipper following upper limit
- - feature of a house - types include box gable and gambrel
- - Top covering of a building
- - "Here are some pertinent facts," briefly
- - "this might be a useful fact," briefly
- - Heres an update briefly
- - This should be of interest briefly
- - "here's a helpful bit of intel," briefly
- - "Here's something that might interest you": Abbr.
- - Here's the scoop briefly
- - "Here are the relevant facts ...": Abbr.
- - 'Here's something interesting,' in brief
- - Start of some memos
- - 'Here's the scoop' letters
- - Letters atop some memos
- - 'Here's something interesting ...'
- - 'Thought I should share,' briefly
- - "Here are the facts," briefly
- - "I feel I should tell you," briefly
- - Texter's "Just a heads up...": Abbr.
- - So that you're aware …: Abbr.
- - "just a heads-up," for short
- - "just putting this out there..."
- - Texter's "just so you know...": Abbr.
- - Just a heads-up in text messages
- - "just as a heads-up . . ."
- - "this might be good to know"
- - Special directed announcement
- - "This might be interesting," for short
- - "just putting this out there," when texting
- - Letters accompanying a tip
- - "Just an update" in a memo: Abbr.
- - "Just so you know," in texting lingo
- - "Letting you know," in text speak: Abbr.
- - "Heads up," initially
- - Memo starter (Just letting you know): Abbr.
- - Message opener
- - Letters meaning "No action needed, but …"
- - "Just so you know..." for short
- - "Just so it's known..." in textspeak
- - 'Just so ya know . . .'
- - Brief This might be of interest
- - "Just so you know ...": Abbr.
- - "I thought this'd be helpful" acronym
- - Texter's "This might be of interest"
- - Letters denoting "so you know"
- - Heads-up letters
- - Cousin of "btw"
- - Corkboard posting letters
- - "This might be good to know," in texts
- - "Oh, by the way ..." letters
- - "Just so you know ...," in memo shorthand
- - "Just so you know ...," in a memo: Abbr.
- - "Just saying" letters
- - "Just like to mention this," initially
- - "Just a heads-up," to a texter
- - "I think you should be aware of this ...": Abbr.
- - "By the way" shorthand in a memo
- - Message starter
- - "Read this!"
- - "Just throwing it out there ..."
- - "Just so you know ..."
- - Memo abbreviation
- - "This might be of interest," in a memo
- - "Just a heads-up ..."
- - Start of many a forwarded email
- - Memo heading, perhaps
- - Memo-heading inits
- - 'This might be of interest,' on a memo
- - 'Thought this would be of interest,' for short
- - 'Just an update' letters
- - 'In case it's of interest ...'
- - Post-it initialism
- - 'By the way,' on memos
- - BTW
- - Inits. at the start of a memo
- - "Just so you know," in a text
- - Sticky-note initialism
- - Message starter, for short
- - 'This might be of interest ...,' for short
- - Memo opener, often
- - Letters at the top of an interoffice memo
- - "Read this if you like"
- - Forwarded email header
- - 'Just so you're aware...'
- - Header on many a forwarded email
- - 'By the way' memo abbr.
- - Memo-heading initials
- - "Just a heads-up," on a memo
- - Memo header, maybe
- - Forwarder's abbr.
- - Cluing-in letters
- - "Just wanted to pass this along," on memos
- - Murphy Brown's fictional program
- - Post-it note abbr.
- - Memo-starting abbr.
- - Initials at the start of a memo
- - "In case it's of interest ...," on a memo
- - Stickie notation
- - "Just so you know," on a memo
- - Memo heading, maybe
- - Memo-header notation
- - Email forwarder's intro
- - 'By the way,' on a memo
- - "Thought you should know," on a memo
- - Memo-opening abbr.
- - Interoffice letters
- - "This might interest you," in memos
- - Memo shorthand
- - Slug on an update
- - Memo's 'by the way'
- - Murphy Brown's TV show
- - "Thought you'd like to know" letters
- - Memo ltrs.
- - "By the way" abbr. on a memo
- - Sticky note abbr.
- - Murphy Brown's show
- - "It may help to know..."
- - Letters on a memo
- - Memo-opening letters
- - In case this is of interest...
- - Letters on memos
- - Memo inits.
- - "Thought this might be of interest," on a memo
- - Newsmagazine that Murphy Brown worked for
- - "No need to respond," in a memo
- - "I thought this might be of interest"
- - Casual memo letters
- - "This might interest you," on a memo
- - Memo initials
- - So that knowledge may be spread
- - Combine together
- - Combine
- - Grenade part
- - ...... melt
- - Join with heat
- - Solder, say
- - Join metal to metal
- - Something to blow
- - .... box
- - Car part
- - Blend
- - Coalesce
- - Blend together
- - Join together
- - Join
- - Make one
- - Unite
- - Amalgamate
- - Merge
- - Come together
- - Part of a smoke bomb that gets lit
- - bomb attachment