➠ Words with h

List contains 92349 Words that "h" contain.

  • - Altercation: Slang.
  • - Altercation
  • - reportedly regret hurtful remark involving edible leafstalks
  • - regret outspoken insult, being a bit of a fool?
  • - Plant roses at front except in centre
  • - The crowd murmur of pie being made of its sticks
  • - plant whose leafstalks are cooked, sweetened and eaten as a dessert
  • - Heated dispute OR tart tart ingredient
  • - dock-like plant with tangy red stalks which can be cooked
  • - Herb said to go with fish or fruit
  • - Edible sour leafstalks
  • - vegetable used in pies
  • - French way, we hear, to dig in leafy veg
  • - Regret hurtful remark heard muttered in crowd scene
  • - Edible stalks rot
  • - red-stalked plant
  • - One of the docks runs pub in central region
  • - Nonsense talk, on stage
  • - Barney runs pub in centre
  • - Fruity expressions of anger?
  • - Vegetable rot
  • - Unscripted talk in theatre stems from garden
  • - What can be a sweet Polish horse with a shed outside hotel
  • - Edible sour stalks
  • - Regret insult in speech? Rubbish!
  • - Bull with stick through heart after matador's finale
  • - Hur changing the point producing leafstalk
  • - Fruit counter in centre on right
  • - Run pub in transport centre, say? Nonsense
  • - common crumble ingredient
  • - massage wrapping husband with local plant
  • - Reddish stalks cooked and sweetened
  • - Stewed leafstalk
  • - Words that are untrue or make no sense
  • - Word repeated to sim-ulate conversation on stage
  • - Word repeated by actors to simulate conversation
  • - Two-in-a-row situation
  • - Stewed red leafstalk
  • - Spat on the field
  • - Sour sticks eaten as fruit after cooking
  • - Plant with poisonous leaves and edible stems
  • - Plant with edible leafstalks
  • - Plant stems, edible when cooked
  • - Plant stalks eaten as fruit
  • - Pie stalk
  • - Leafstalks usually cooked, sweetened and eaten in puddings
  • - Edible leafstalk
  • - Large-leafed plant
  • - Edible stalk
  • - Fray
  • - Heated dispute
  • - Leaf-stalks cooked and used as if fruit
  • - Edible plant stems
  • - Plant; nonsense
  • - Plant stem used as fruit
  • - Core supporter upset supporting Republican rubbish
  • - Republican centre supporter brought up nonsense
  • - Edible stalks
  • - Plant with edible stems
  • - Leaf-stalks eaten with crumble
  • - Tart vegetable in pies
  • - Tart pie filling
  • - Fruit; nonsense
  • - Stalks in a pie
  • - Nonsense; plant
  • - Tart plant stalk diced for pie filling
  • - Reddish leafstalks cooked and sweetened
  • - Regret broadcast jibe? Nonsense
  • - Plant grown for its stalks
  • - Edible stems
  • - Centre parting starts to really annoy Richard Burton? Nonsense!
  • - Radical ban in centre relates to German wine - the type from the allotment
  • - Nonsense beginning in rough pub in the centre
  • - Stalky fruit
  • - Stalks out of the kitchen garden
  • - Resistance to ban in the centre and in the allotment
  • - Rubbish resistance by centre turned supporter
  • - Plant with pink stalks
  • - Background talk of edible stalks
  • - Husband in game met by wounding remark? Nonsense
  • - Restricted ban in the centre and in the allotment
  • - Noisy fight
  • - Pie filling
  • - Indistinct stage chattering noise by actors
  • - Run centre with rising support? Nonsense
  • - Strawberry's partner-in-pie
  • - Tart tart filling, perhaps
  • - Diamond disorder, e.g.
  • - Tart tart ingredient
  • - Melee on the field
  • - Diamond argument.
  • - Trouble on the diamond.
  • - Free-for-all on the diamond.
  • - Movie about a cat and baseball.
  • - Wordy debate on the ball field.
  • - Common garden plant.
  • - Spat
  • - Tiff
  • - Pie ingredient?
  • - Kitchen garden plant
  • - Ruckus
  • - Dustup
  • - Controversy
  • - Argument
  • - Heated argument
  • - Nonsense
  • - Fruit
  • - Row
  • - Quarrel
  • - Squabble
  • - Hassle
  • - Brouhaha
  • - Yours truly, with Howard and Harris, got things smoothed out
  • - Culinary plant grown in a “triangle” of West Yorkshire
  • - Sharp-tasting stalks, rubbish
  • - Regret nasty comment being heard? Nonsense!
  • - Vegetable with bright ruby stalks
  • - What may make a fool vocally regret harsh remark
  • - Reddish stalks eaten as fruit
  • - Pink crumble fruit
  • - Bench-clearing brawl, in baseball lingo
  • - heavy ref's unusual allergy
  • - allergy to pollen
  • - Allergy caused by pollen or dust causing sneezing
  • - Common spring allergy (2 words)
  • - Pollen allergy
  • - Pollen-caused allergy
  • - Allergy caused by pollen, dust etc
  • - Dietary concern for Arabian? Getting iron on top of vitamins in hospital for what's an allergic reaction!
  • - Coward's work that could make one sniffy
  • - Heavy ref spreading rhinitis
  • - Sniffy reaction for Coward's work?
  • - Common summer allergy
  • - common name for an allergy to tree, grass or weed pollen in the air
  • - Springtime annoyance
  • - The result of an allergic reaction to pollen
  • - Dietary concern for Arabian with high temperature leads to irritation during the season
  • - Allergic condition
  • - Pollinosis
  • - Play in which leaders of doomed castle change places
  • - Fellow always supporting Welsh town produces irritation
  • - Antihistamine target
  • - It results from an allergic reaction to pollen
  • - Summer ailment
  • - Seasonal condition
  • - Rhinitis cause, perhaps
  • - Reason for sneezin'
  • - Summer malady
  • - Type of rhinitis
  • - Ragweed result
  • - Spring woe
  • - This can bring tears to your eyes
  • - Allergic reaction
  • - Literary town always hosting fine comic play
  • - "................ in Blue," Gershwin work
  • - Gershwin wrote of one in blue
  • - Gershwin's ' in Blue'
  • - "...... in Blue" (Gershwin tune)
  • - Gershwin's was "in blue"
  • - "...... in Blue" (Gershwin)
  • - Gershwin composed one "in blue"
  • - Gershwin's was Blue
  • - Gershwin's "Blue" opus
  • - "...... in Blue."
  • - piece of music coming from posh yard, broken
  • - ... musical piece involving harps and trio of yodellers?
  • - A musical composition that is free in structure and highly emotional in character
  • - Music in D sharp; nothing unusual at the end of the day
  • - Composition in D sharp originally containing nothing unknown
  • - Epic poetry - bohemian, according to Queen in their 1975 (and 1991) 9 10
  • - "Bohemian ..." (Hit song by Queen)
  • - Gilbert maybe takes uplifting bath by end of day – ecstasy
  • - Shop yard (anag)
  • - Heroic poem or piece of music
  • - State of exhiliration
  • - Ecstatic feeling from, perhaps, Odyssey
  • - Composition of working shop yard
  • - 'Bohemian --', Queen song
  • - Ecstatic expression of feeling
  • - "Have done with this ........ of impertinence" (Walpole, The Castle of Otranto)
  • - Emotional piece audibly criticises leaderless group
  • - Ecstatic piece
  • - Sounds like an improvisation of new posh yard
  • - Harps do badly in the end playing an emotional piece
  • - Perhaps Odysseus conceals this ecstatic expression of feeling
  • - Total bliss
  • - Expression of ecstatic enthusiasm
  • - Epic poem of perhaps 'Odyssey'
  • - Emotional musical piece
  • - Symphonic form
  • - Liszt piece
  • - Musical piece.
  • - Epic poem
  • - Musical work
  • - Musical composition
  • - Elation
  • - Bliss?
  • - See 1 Across
  • - Instrumental composition suggestive of improvisation
  • - Sort of air possibly found in hop yards
  • - Court official having drug dealer quietly taken away
  • - Official escorting people to seats
  • - from america, the woman who shows people to seats?
  • - The Grammy Award winning R&B and pop star that sang "You Remind Me", "U Got It Bad", "Yeah!"
  • - Person who shows people to their seats
  • - To conduct
  • - some generous hero - one showing people to seats
  • - Escort you and me to that woman
  • - american specified female guide
  • - Officer introducing strangers
  • - Single-named singer who had a global hit with 2004's Yeah!
  • - Person who leads wedding guests to their seats
  • - person with a stack of playbills
  • - Ancient city adopting female doorkeeper
  • - he hit #1 with "u remind me"
  • - unusually cute hound not used
  • - cute hound wrongly left alone
  • - Not a bit loony left!
  • - Not handled
  • - a parisian off his head – or in perfect shape?
  • - Little nude cavorts around virgin
  • - Pristine
  • - Case for revolver
  • - Gun carrier a composer's taken to Her Majesty
  • - Cowboy's gun case
  • - Ultimately foolish senior citizen losing daughter's leather case
  • - Sheathlike pistol-case
  • - Flexible case for a firearm
  • - case lost, unfortunately — the woman's taken into custody
  • - Gun case
  • - Pistol case
  • - Sheath-like pistol-case
  • - Case: travelling sort he left inside
  • - Case for a piece
  • - Gunslinger's carrying case
  • - Colt's place
  • - Item on a gunslinger's hip
  • - Butch Cassidy's arm cradle
  • - Colt's spot
  • - Drawer's item
  • - Colt's home
  • - Sheriff's need
  • - Gunslinger's wear
  • - Carrying case
  • - Gunfighter's wear
  • - Pistol's pouch
  • - Item on a sheriff's belt
  • - Part of Hopalong's gear.
  • - Part of a "Hopalong" outfit.
  • - Hopalong's carrying case.
  • - Leather revolver case.
  • - Six-shooter holder
  • - handgun holder
  • - From which to make the draw
  • - Put away gun, sort he loaded to protect student
  • - Pistol sheath
  • - Pistol carrier
  • - Composer meeting monarch put away gun
  • - Cell phone pouch
  • - Put away gun left among others wrongly
  • - Composer with sign of hesitation -- piece could be removed from here
  • - Rifle lost? Her gun could be in here
  • - Place to put piece from composer and leading lady
  • - Handgun sheath
  • - Composer with hesitation put away gun
  • - Those worried about left and right keep arm in this
  • - It holds arm in place for drawing
  • - Gun sheath
  • - Heat-storing device
  • - Something to draw from
  • - Holder for a hand-gun
  • - 'Revolver' cover made by Queen after composer
  • - Pouch for a pistol
  • - Piece keeper?
  • - Cell-phone carrier
  • - Cell-phone accessory
  • - Place for a hanging piece
  • - It can facilitate drawing
  • - Arm holder?
  • - You can draw from it
  • - Place for drawing
  • - Where a Colt is kept
  • - Wild West wear
  • - Colt holder
  • - Place for a pistol
  • - Hip hugger?
  • - Accessory for Lew Archer
  • - Wearing apparel in Westerns.
  • - Part of a cowboy costume.
  • - Item for Arness.
  • - Prop in a western
  • - Gun holder
  • - Leather accessory for holding a weapon
  • - composer hesitates to hold a gun
  • - Crush, Highland tipple
  • - Put an end to Highlander maybe and companion
  • - Highland spirit
  • - Crush; stamp out
  • - Highland Bramble ingredient
  • - Crush whisky
  • - drink obtained from ascot cheaply
  • - Whisky, perhaps
  • - Lawyer brought over to clinch case involving intoxicating product
  • - Drink with a Caledonian companion
  • - main component of a rob roy
  • - Brit getting taps or knock on the head
  • - Malt whiskey made in Scotland
  • - Put the lid on a drink
  • - quash [a rumour]
  • - Put paid to the whisky
  • - single-malt pour
  • - Does such mist have an alcoholic content?
  • - Check on drunkard, swallowing last of alcoholic drink
  • - put an end to whisky
  • - Taps closed, gas turned up for warming drink
  • - cut in whisky?
  • - caledonian spirit
  • - whisky taken from bed in school
  • - To put an end to
  • - Small company car for going around Cloonfush, in spirit
  • - Drunkard catches cold preceding check for booze
  • - Spoil a good drink?
  • - It's still produced north of the border
  • - put an end to spirit
  • - ingredient in a rusty nail
  • - ... eggs, dish in which hard-boiled eggs are wrapped in sausage meat
  • - Tape variety
  • - Rusty Nail need
  • - Nationality of mostRed River settlers
  • - Liquor often mixed with soda
  • - Type of whisky
  • - Small company car going to church, in spirit
  • - Whiskey type
  • - Drink in bed in school
  • - Whisky without the 'e'
  • - Put an end to possible cause of alcoholism?
  • - Put a stop to hard liquor
  • - .... broth; soup variety
  • - From Inverness
  • - This broth is a soup made with beef stock and pearl barley
  • - Ben Nevis, e.g
  • - Put an end to drink
  • - Put an end to function in school
  • - Shutdown half of 18 across
  • - Whisky from Scotland
  • - Rusty nail liquor
  • - Put a stop to those in Perth
  • - Liquor cabinet choice
  • - Drunkard catches cold — check what he's on?
  • - Half of 18 across describes those from Perth?
  • - Finish off some hard stuff
  • - Chivas Regal product
  • - Some whiskey
  • - Put an end to hard drink
  • - Rob Roy liquor
  • - Bar bottle
  • - Aged potable
  • - Rob Roy ingredient
  • - Chivas Regal, for one
  • - Whiskey variety
  • - Kind of whiskey
  • - It's often served with soda
  • - Rob Roy need
  • - Soda's partner
  • - Single-malt liquor
  • - Word with tape or whiskey
  • - Word with pine or tape
  • - 3M brand
  • - .... and soda
  • - Part of a rusty nail
  • - Put down; suppress
  • - Type of pine or grain
  • - Natives of Greenock.
  • - Caledonian.
  • - Like Burns.
  • - Scarce liquid.
  • - 'Hop ......!'
  • - Whisky
  • - Drambuie ingredient
  • - Foil
  • - ...... drink (soda)
  • - Stamp out
  • - Frustrate
  • - Alcoholic spirit
  • - Put an end to
  • - ... tape
  • - Pine
  • - Nix!
  • - Put the kibosh on
  • - Bar order
  • - Whisky such as Glenfiddich or Glenmorangie
  • - put an end to the drink
  • - Whisky made in Scotland
  • - Put the lid on booze
  • - put a stop to spirit
  • - Strong alcoholic drink
  • - Block a wee dram?
  • - have a retarding influence on strong drink
  • - somehow find his chap posh takeaway
  • - posh fan hid his pc somehow in takeaway