➠ Words with f

List contains 49091 Words that "f" contain.

  • - Two points the police make compulsory
  • - impose directions on the police
  • - implement has bearings on police
  • - Carry out, as the law
  • - Uphold, as the law
  • - Administer, as the law
  • - Use the police
  • - Lay down the law?
  • - Compel eleven sides in favour of confederate borders
  • - Give effect to
  • - ensure compliance
  • - Carry out two directions in support of crew at odd points
  • - compel dashing fencer over love
  • - Impose obedience
  • - Ensure observance of or obedience to (a law)
  • - insist on revising corn fee
  • - Impose (compliance)
  • - ensure obedience from children for certain
  • - Broken fence or implement
  • - Legally insist on
  • - Compel observance of
  • - Administer, implement
  • - Insist on piece of chicken for celebration
  • - Impose — compel
  • - Execute, as a law
  • - Prosecute fence or criminal
  • - Assure compliance with
  • - Carry out injured fencer to be given oxygen
  • - Make sure people obey, as laws
  • - Require compliance with
  • - Make stick
  • - Implement, in a way
  • - Carry out, as laws
  • - Some men, for centuries, administer vigorously
  • - Insist reebok is not included in reference book
  • - Implement found in garden for certain
  • - Carry out, as a law
  • - Implement used in kitchen for cereal
  • - More than implement
  • - Make (a law) obeyed
  • - Apply space energy
  • - Compel observance of, as laws
  • - Leaderless chaps supporting Anglicanism apply
  • - Compel obedience to
  • - Put teeth into
  • - Compel compliance with
  • - Don't waive
  • - Administer,as laws
  • - Carry out effectively
  • - Compel compliance of
  • - Put teeth in a law
  • - Implement a law
  • - Emulate Dirty Harry
  • - Compel compliance
  • - Implement, as a law
  • - Lay stress upon.
  • - Compel obedience.
  • - Administer, as laws
  • - Execute
  • - Administer
  • - Coerce
  • - Constrain
  • - Quote, part 4
  • - Implement
  • - Impose
  • - Press
  • - Put into effect
  • - Compel
  • - Carry out
  • - insist on having some children for celebration
  • - Female, united with male from Eastern States, smokes
  • - Smoke emissions
  • - Is angry and emits smoke
  • - Exhaust pipe emission
  • - Noxious emissions
  • - Exhaust emission
  • - Is angry girl finally ejected from rides?
  • - "Authority intoxicates, / And makes mere sots of magistrates; / The .... of it invade the brain" (Samuel Butler)
  • - Clouds of fine particles suspended in a gas
  • - Risky things for a car to run on
  • - Unpleasant vapour
  • - Tired people might be running on them
  • - Noxious vapours
  • - Gases or vapors that are dangerous to inhale
  • - Feels angry
  • - Exhaust pipe emanations
  • - Dangerous vapors
  • - Running on ....: weary
  • - Running on ...... (very low on gas)
  • - Exhaust pipe output
  • - Danger when painting
  • - Exhaust output
  • - Gas-leak hazards
  • - Danger when using oven cleaner
  • - Danger when spackling
  • - Almost no gas?
  • - Potential hangar buildup
  • - Gas station odors
  • - Danger when grouting
  • - Air pollutants
  • - Exhaust emanation
  • - Smog cause
  • - Vents one's anger
  • - Fireman's hazard.
  • - Gives way to anger.
  • - Emits vapor.
  • - Noxious vapor
  • - Blows one's top
  • - Vapors
  • - Gives off vapor.
  • - Running on ....
  • - Rages
  • - Is furious
  • - Is angry
  • - Is irate
  • - Is plenty angry
  • - Is hopping mad
  • - Sees red
  • - Shows anger
  • - Frets
  • - Seethes
  • - Internalizes anger
  • - Stews
  • - Exhaust
  • - Gases from an exhaust pipe or smokestack
  • - Simmers with rage
  • - Impulsive about starting to sell a quantity
  • - 'A -- of Dollars', 1964 film
  • - Son enthralled by occasional amount of dollars?
  • - Dollar amount in a Western?
  • - A — of Dollars (film)
  • - Eastwood's "A .... of Dollars"
  • - Amount of dollars?
  • - What fits in your hand
  • - First awarded to very loud university student -- that's all one can grasp
  • - Handful
  • - Notice breach, having lost bearings
  • - Break after a day at sea
  • - Plug breach at sea
  • - Without anchor.
  • - Without an anchor.
  • - Plug breach after slipping anchor
  • - Off course in Dalmatia's borders, around Split
  • - Floating at sea without being moored or steered
  • - without any clear plan, henry cut off fire hydrant foolishly
  • - A pile of snow moving aimlessly
  • - A driver's first crack off course
  • - Raft I'd set loose might be this
  • - Loose at sea
  • - Lost modern-day argument
  • - commercial break that's somewhat aimless
  • - Just one tenor, unattached
  • - a doctor with one foot not properly secured
  • - Duke intervening in a falling-out at sea
  • - Floating, neither anchored nor controlled
  • - out of control in the main
  • - not under control as a result of publicity given to split?
  • - A doctor provided tablets, principally at sea
  • - Floating around, being AWOL
  • - a doctor with one foot loose
  • - Commercial break without purpose
  • - Purposeless, disorganised raid on newspaper
  • - Notice split when floating away
  • - a doctor one foot off course
  • - Rudderless at sea
  • - Loose from moorings
  • - Floating at sea
  • - Without a compass, say
  • - Afloat without steerage
  • - Afloat asea
  • - "Set ...... on Memory Bliss" PM Dawn
  • - Floating freely
  • - Aimless publicity break
  • - Unmoored
  • - Floating freely if in choppy Dart
  • - A quarrel over tip for Derby off course
  • - Floating aimlessly at sea
  • - Raft I'd rebuilt floating freely
  • - Aimlessly floating
  • - Floating aimlessly
  • - All at sea
  • - Notice golfer finally, short distance off course
  • - Insecure lady shunning outside with separation
  • - No longer fixed in position
  • - Floating without direction
  • - No longer fixed
  • - Free-floating
  • - Raid ordered daily without purpose
  • - Loose billboard for Split
  • - 'Set ...... on Memory Bliss' (P.M. Dawn song)
  • - Rudderless
  • - Left to one's own resources in commercial break
  • - Aimless commercial break
  • - With 63-Across, floating freely on the ocean
  • - Rootless
  • - Launched commercial division
  • - Wrong having commercial break
  • - Saul leaves fruit salad off course
  • - Anchorless
  • - A pile of snow floating away?
  • - Commercial break off course
  • - Daughter in a break-up is powerless, in the main
  • - Going with the flow
  • - Out of control, at sea
  • - In need of wind, perhaps
  • - Unanchored
  • - Carried along by the currents
  • - "Set ...... On Memory Bliss" P.M. Dawn
  • - Not moored
  • - Floating with no control
  • - Aimlessly
  • - Directionless at sea
  • - Lost at sea
  • - Lacking aim
  • - Not anchored
  • - Becalmed
  • - Lost in space, perhaps
  • - Floating free
  • - Unrestrained, as a ship
  • - Without mooring
  • - With no goal in mind
  • - At the current's mercy
  • - One way to be cast
  • - Floating without control
  • - Floating purposelessly
  • - Loose, as a boat
  • - Like flotsam and jetsam
  • - At the mercy of wind and tide.
  • - Lacking ties.
  • - Going the wind's way.
  • - Sans purpose
  • - Without purpose
  • - Lacking direction
  • - Lacking purpose
  • - Lacking guidance
  • - Wandering aimlessly
  • - Without aim
  • - Purposeless
  • - Wandering
  • - Moving aimlessly
  • - Aimless
  • - Untethered
  • - Floating
  • - Loose
  • - Cut loose
  • - Directionless?
  • - At sea
  • - Astray
  • - Off-course
  • - Unstable
  • - Going nowhere
  • - At sea without oars
  • - Nowadays the opening is loose
  • - If this, you need a push in the right direction
  • - Powerless to choose one's course?
  • - a democrat before split is wide of the mark?
  • - inaccurate doctor featuring in first-rate newspaper
  • - Standard tire
  • - Standard laid down for paving
  • - Standard sort of paving stone
  • - Standard flaking relatively absent
  • - Weaken the standard?
  • - Relations leave flaking pennant
  • - Weaken a standard?
  • - What Old Glory is in the US
  • - some of the best of lagers can lose strength
  • - tire of emblem
  • - A bit of goose kit-give it a wave
  • - emblem of a country
  • - The Swiss fly a square one
  • - Guam's features a sailboat and palm tree
  • - Jolly Roger, for example
  • - tire of an emblem
  • - Sign made by female convict
  • - Grow tired
  • - Union Jack or Maple Leaf, for one
  • - Vexillologist's study
  • - it can be red, or raised
  • - It's hoisted on Independence Day
  • - Raised the white ...
  • - It waves on the Fourth of July
  • - Penalty indicator
  • - poor iris, to droop like this!
  • - Weaken signal
  • - Union Jack or Stars and Stripes, e.g.
  • - Embassy feature
  • - tire of banner
  • - K'naan's song "Wavin' ..."
  • - Honor guard symbol
  • - It may be red or white
  • - Chequered ... (waved at the end of a race)
  • - Become wearied
  • - Patriotic symbol on a pole?
  • - The National ... (piece of fabric that serves as the emblem of a nation)
  • - Mexico's is green, white, and red, with an eagle in the middle
  • - Piece of cloth that represents a country
  • - Betsy Ross's handiwork
  • - Object studied by Vexillologist
  • - Fourth of July banner
  • - Lose pep
  • - Old Glory, e.g.
  • - Jolly Roger, for one
  • - United Nations sight
  • - Nepal's has five sides
  • - Item of bunting
  • - Hail, with "down"
  • - Checkered race-ender
  • - 1814 Fort McHenry sight
  • - "I pledge allegiance to the ...... ..."
  • - White ...... (sign of surrender)
  • - What so proudly we hailed.
fab
  • - '...... cool!'
  • - 'How cool!'
  • - Marvelous, slangily
  • - Swell kin
  • - The ...... Four
  • - Beatles descriptor
  • - Adjective for the Beatles
  • - Adjective for a British Invasion foursome
  • - Word describing the "Four" Beatles
  • - Dynamite half of 19 across
  • - ...... Four (the Beatles)
  • - Like the Beatles in their heyday
  • - 'Wunderbar!'
  • - The ...... Four (The Beatles)
  • - '60s quartet adjective
  • - Great, to a Beatles' fan
  • - Michigan's '...... Five' of NCAA basketball
  • - Let's leave Belfast with local dandy
  • - Like the Beatles, in 1960s lingo
  • - British Invasion adjective
  • - "Incredible!" to Beatle fans
  • - 8 Down descriptor
  • - With the circled squares of 35-Across, subject of this puzzle
  • - With the shaded squares of 35-Across, subject of this puzzle
  • - Swell, in the '60s
  • - 42 Down descriptor
  • - It can follow "Ab" or precede "Four"
  • - Super, to a Beatles fan
  • - Super, in the '60s
  • - Marvelous, in '60s slang
  • - Like a '60s foursome
  • - Marv
  • - Beatles adjective
  • - Fantastic, in Beatlemania
  • - Swell, slangily
  • - Like a 1960s four
  • - Pt. of a Beatles epithet
  • - Beatles descriptive
  • - Wonderful, slangily
  • - ... four
  • - Spectacular
  • - Laundry detergent brand
  • - Cheer competition
  • - Just peachy
  • - Marvelous, in slang
  • - Ducky
  • - Out of sight
  • - Rad
  • - A-OK
  • - Hunky-dory
  • - Just great
  • - See 116 Down
  • - Dynamite
  • - "Groovy!"
  • - "Terrif!"
  • - "Nifty!"
  • - 'Marvy!'
  • - 'Boss!'
  • - "Neato!"
  • - Tide competitor
  • - Swell
  • - Tide alternative
  • - Detergent brand
  • - "Awesome!"
  • - Aces
  • - Super-duper
  • - Great
  • - Super ...
  • - Wonderful, Beatles-style
  • - The ___ Four (Beatles' tribute band with an apt name)
  • - Slang for marvelous that was popular in the 1960s
  • - marvellous [sl]
  • - Word before "Four" or "Five"
  • - word of agreement in thunderbirds
  • - Slang for terrific that was popular in the 1960s
  • - ... Five (alliterative 'Queer Eye' group)
  • - Mind-blowing! (inf)
  • - Fantastic
  • - No flight needed to visit here
  • - Place to get in
  • - Good thing to "get in on"
  • - Place to get in on
  • - What to "get in on."
  • - Good straightforward puzzle, which is entry level
  • - one of those low stories!
  • - Street level
  • - Building level
  • - Skyscraper entrance's locale
  • - Lobby.