➠ Words with g

List contains 75515 Words that "g" contain.

  • - A ball-shaped map of the world
  • - Sphere representing the Earth
  • - "spotlight" paper, with "the"
  • - Round representation of the world
  • - shakespeare's theatre in the round?
  • - Ball-shaped map of the world
  • - Sphere of the world
  • - Three-dimensional map of the world
  • - the ........: restored shakespearean theatre on the south bank of the thames in london.
  • - Vendee ..., quadrennial solo non-stop yacht race around the world that starts and ends in France
  • - What might have A Map of the World on?
  • - Spherical representation of the earth
  • - The Toronto ........ and Mail
  • - Boston newspaper, with "The"
  • - 3-D representation of the world
  • - 3-D model of the Earth
  • - Theatre inevitably in the round?
  • - All the World's a stage for Shakespeare
  • - Theatre in the round?
  • - The Bard's theatre
  • - Earth's representation in the classroom
  • - German lost award for the neighbours - it tells one a lot about how the world works
  • - BAD II '91 album "The ......"
  • - Model of the Earth
  • - It'll show you the world
  • - Map of the world, perhaps
  • - Theater on the Thames
  • - Newspaper that broke the Paxson story
  • - Spherical map of the world
  • - All over the world, around the ...
  • - The planet earth
  • - the light of the world
  • - The World ......
  • - All round, it's of geographical interest
  • - Spherical Earth model
  • - Model world
  • - Orb, sphere
  • - Classroom aid that may spin
  • - world getting first large award
  • - Model of Earth
  • - projection follows golf ball
  • - Sphere, orb
  • - Highly prized artichokes
  • - london theatre where many of shakespeare's plays were performed
  • - Earth's model
  • - Tabletop model of Earth
  • - Iconic London theatre
  • - Grand opening left old boy with excision initially round body
  • - Part of an Atlas statue
  • - Sphere in a geography class
  • - Regina theatre
  • - Geography aid
  • - Ball in a classroom
  • - Mostly blue ball?
  • - It circulates in class
  • - Golden ...... Awards (annual showbiz ceremony)
  • - Emblem worn by a marine.
  • - Eisenhower's gift to Truman.
  • - BardÂ's theater
  • - 3-D map
  • - "Light bulb"
  • - Terrestrial sphere
  • - Shakespearean site
  • - Spherical map of earth
  • - It's a small world
  • - Spherical cartography
  • - Spherical map
  • - Epcot's Spaceship Earth, e.g
  • - Planet's grand projection
  • - Classroom sphere
  • - Wikipedia's logo
  • - Geography class spinner
  • - Grade school classroom accessory
  • - Geography class aid
  • - Round Earth map
  • - Three-dimensional map
  • - Boston, MA's newspaper
  • - Classroom item that spins
  • - Hitting lob, Edberg nets ball
  • - Shakespeare's ...... Theatre
  • - Geography class prop
  • - Worldly representation in class
  • - Boston daily
  • - Sphere in a library
  • - AT&T logo
  • - Sphere of Earth
  • - Classroom spinner
  • - Representation of earth
  • - Revolutionary place-finder?
  • - Classroom accessory
  • - Sphere with a map
  • - Bard 's theater
  • - Cruise-ship fixture
  • - Planet Earth
  • - Geography class fixture
  • - Geography class feature
  • - Shakespeare's theater
  • - Earth model
  • - It's spun to find countries
  • - Universal picture?
  • - Unisphere, e.g.
  • - Earth representation
  • - Orrery component
  • - Geography-class sphere
  • - Meridian shower
  • - Unisphere, essentially
  • - Schoolroom spinner
  • - Schoolroom feature
  • - Shakespeare's playhouse
  • - It may spin in a classroom
  • - Geographer's sphere
  • - "Daily Planet" logo
  • - Common classroom sight
  • - Classroom aid
  • - Elizabethan theater
  • - Theater where "Hamlet" was first performed
  • - Planetary depiction
  • - Earth miniature
  • - USMC symbol feature
  • - Beantown news source
  • - Planet representation
  • - Reference that spins
  • - It shows a lot of latitude
  • - Popular supermarket tabloid
  • - World sphere^GLOB
  • - History classroom accessory
  • - Classroom adjunct
  • - Shakespearean theater
  • - English theatre of note
  • - Geography-lesson prop
  • - Fish bowl
  • - Drake circumnavigated it
  • - London theatre
  • - Beantown daily
  • - Boston newspaper
  • - Boston paper
  • - See 46 Across
  • - Spherical shape
  • - Classroom fixture
  • - Classroom staple
  • - Earth, e.g
  • - World
  • - Planet
  • - Golden ..
  • - Sphere
  • - Ball
  • - Orb.
  • - "...... Small World"
  • - Earth ....
  • - See 22-Down
  • - London playhouse in Shakespeare's day
  • - ... theatre, building in southwark, london, built in 1599
  • - inclined to get a gent upset about the excessive noise
  • - Watching the way things go?
  • - Looking after the final bit, putting time to it
  • - Working the bar
  • - Inclined to be, when looking after
  • - Taking care of tour's start and finish
  • - Keeping an eye on, as a bar
  • - Inclining (towards)
  • - Keeping an eye on
  • - Doing a bar job
  • - Leading (to).
  • - Looking after
  • - Naturally disposed toward
  • - Nursing ......
  • - Person who's inexplicably struck four clues in this puzzle, rather than their answers
  • - Wall-climbing crook
  • - Grant's Robie in "To Catch a Thief," for one
  • - Kind of crook
  • - Danielle Foussard in "To Catch a Thief," for one
  • - Stealthy break-in artist
  • - Crook damaged most of table and rug in vehicle
  • - Who whipped the cream?
  • - Did he get the lash for stealing?
  • - does he purr over his swag?
  • - You might call me an enterologist, said the ......
  • - Thief entering via an upper storey
  • - Stealthy intruder
  • - High-level criminal?
  • - Stealthy stealer
  • - One committing a high crime?
  • - Thief
  • - Thief who enters through a window or skylight
  • - Second-story man
  • - Climbing specialist
  • - Agile thief
  • - This may suggest a whiskery visitor less welcome than Santa!
  • - Stealthy thief
  • - Sneaky thief
  • - Stealthy felon
  • - Fence supplier
  • - Robert Loggia's TV occupation
  • - Felix the Felon?
  • - Go on a diet, out in bloom when summer comes
  • - Showy American annual named after a Swiss botanist
  • - got idea for garden annual
  • - Showy-flowered annual garden plant
  • - Got idea for distributing annual
  • - Garden annual
  • - flower which could make goat die
  • - As it gains speed will, you understand, rock
  • - Mary Earps agile moving to catch ball?
  • - One agile moving to catch ball?
  • - Ambition that is to be a footballer?
  • - He's defensive about the question of clean sheets
  • - Player wearing gloves (inf)
  • - Player who guards a net
  • - Aim, that is, for a footballer
  • - Ultimate defender in sports (inf)
  • - Certain hockey or soccer player
  • - Soccer player who can use their hands
  • - goalkeeper (inf.)
  • - Professional saver?
  • - Soccer position that's responsible for preventing the opposite team from scoring, informally
  • - Detroit baseballer's bloom?
  • - *Showy orange bloom
  • - Fiery garden bloom
  • - Woods bloomer?
  • - Roadside bloom
  • - Spring bloom
  • - Flower found in the jungle?
  • - Princess of the Piccaninny Tribe of Indians in J M Barrie's Peter Pan
  • - Florist's favorite "Peter Pan" character?: 2 wds.
  • - *Black-spotted orange flower
  • - Orange-and-black flower
  • - Presumably it shouldn't have the lion's share of the bed
  • - Perennial whose flowers are typically orange with black dots
  • - "Peter Pan" princess
  • - Orange and black perennial
  • - It has reddish-orange flowers with black spots
  • - Orange-and-black perennial [2010]
  • - Feline floral femme?
  • - "She's a .... Nastase met in Bangkok"
  • - Detroit plant?
  • - Roadside flower
  • - Role in "Peter Pan."
  • - Indian princess in "Peter Pan."
  • - "Peter Pan" Indian girl.
  • - "What's up .."
  • - Fantasizes
  • - Fancies capturing, in pictures
  • - Dreams up, visualises
  • - Thinks, fancies or conjectures
  • - he thinks i use gas in the mine!
  • - thinks that i'm game and i sin
  • - thinks why does it take ages in a minimart!
  • - thinks i'm to sin and age as a result
  • - thinks how do i get game and sin like that
  • - Fancies a drink when in semi-retirement
  • - thinks it's game to sin and i am confused
  • - Independent publications losing Azerbaijani leaders' pictures
  • - Visualises
  • - Mentally pictures
  • - Envisages
  • - Fantasises this is about wise guys following star from point-to-point
  • - Doesn't really see
  • - Assumes this is about the wise guys following star at point-to-point
  • - Pictures of wise men entering home, leaders of esoteric society
  • - Sees with closed eyes
  • - Conceives of
  • - Indulges in fancy.
  • - Guesses: Colloq.
  • - Thinks up
  • - Dreams up
  • - Makes believe
  • - Conjures up
  • - Makes up
  • - Fancies
  • - Conjectures
  • - Fabricates
  • - Ranking, classification
  • - Classification; sailor
  • - Sailor; classification
  • - Ranking
  • - Classification
  • - Classification according to grade
  • - The salon called it back in
  • - making an evaluation of ordinary seaman
  • - Classifying a crew member
  • - Harshly rebuking ordinary seaman
  • - PG or U at the cinema
  • - The sailor called it back in
  • - classifying member of crew
  • - Sailor's assessment
  • - yelp review feature
  • - Ordinary seaman's evaluation
  • - Grade scrap metal inside
  • - Cloth wrapping metal, rank
  • - Five stars, maybe
  • - Assessing some brat in group
  • - evaluating the seaman
  • - Score for a seaman
  • - Evaluating a sailor
  • - a seagoing rodent shows spirit in a way
  • - Assessing a sailor
  • - Ordinary seaman? That's half exaggerating!
  • - Sailor's container wrapped in poor paper
  • - sailor gets a severe telling off
  • - valuing scrap metal inside
  • - Can kid about with the sailor
  • - popularity scale
  • - Reprimand — sailor
  • - Ordinary seaman
  • - Non-commissioned sailor in the Royal Navy
  • - NC-17, for one
  • - Grading
  • - Ordinary seaman can in the course of fund-raising event
  • - G, for one
  • - Evaluating
  • - Rebuke troop leader in cloth wrapping
  • - Ordinary sailor
  • - What stars may represent
  • - Five stars, e.g
  • - R or PG
  • - Bake gratin for Mark?
  • - Sailor — assessment
  • - One on board giving measure of programme's success
  • - Salt mark
  • - Bake gratin for a number of stars
  • - Fair, e.g
  • - PG-13, e.g
  • - 21 across is responsible for a number of stars
  • - Sailor chattering, not quiet at first
  • - Reprimand baddie (one no good)
  • - G or R
  • - Half a star, maybe
  • - G, e.g.
  • - Reviewer's decision
  • - R or X
  • - G's opposite
  • - Number of stars, perhaps
  • - TV-MA, e.g.
  • - PG-13, for one
  • - PG or R
  • - R, e.g.
  • - Nielsen number
  • - G, for example
  • - Nielsen stat
  • - Popularity figure
  • - TV-G, e.g.
  • - X, e.g.
  • - TV guide?
  • - AU ...... POTATOES
  • - TV statistic
  • - TV producer's concern
  • - PG or X
  • - Sponsor's concern.
  • - Class or grade.
  • - Hooper or Trendex item.
  • - Sailor's grade.
  • - Boatswain's mate, for instance.
  • - Place on a scale?
  • - Evaluation
  • - Appraisal
  • - Position on a scale
  • - Standing ......
  • - Grade
  • - Assessing
  • - Scolding
  • - Sailor
  • - Assessment
  • - Score
  • - Class
  • - Rank
  • - PG-13 or R for example
  • - Non-commissioned sailor
  • - Movie or hotel figure
  • - Evaluation or assessment
  • - Sailor's appraisal
  • - Grade of sailor
  • - P, PG, or R
  • - G or R, say
  • - Asked, pathetically, to be looked after
  • - The bogus arrangement asked for
  • - Implored
  • - When I rang off, she had added the finishing touch to the dish
  • - How the driller went on and on about his job?
  • - How the driller described his work?
  • - Craving of criminal ringside
  • - Losing hope? The old man's abandoned craving
  • - Craving
  • - Hot for personal assistant in office close to Faubourg
  • - Strongly wanting
  • - Pining for
  • - Wanting
  • - Wishing (for)
  • - Machine for cutting paper (or French aristocrats) down to size
  • - "A Tale of Two Cities" ender?
  • - it put an end to louis xvi [10]
  • - beheading machine
  • - Sydney Carton's choice
  • - Reign of Terror instrument
  • - Paper-cutting device
  • - Old instrument for removing tonsils
  • - French invention originally called a louisette
  • - Dread device of 1700's
  • - Bad cure for headaches?
  • - Apparatus named for a French physician
  • - Bourbon cutter