➠ Words with h

List contains 92349 Words that "h" contain.

  • - "star trek" role for nichelle nichols
  • - Star Trek character originally played by Nichelle Nichols
  • - Nyota ......, character in Star Trek played by Nichelle Nichols
  • - TV role Nichelle Nichols reprised in multiple films
  • - Lieutenant who opened hailing frequencies
  • - Only female member of Kirk's bridge crew
  • - she was given a tribble aboard deep space station k-7
  • - Classic "Star Trek" crew member
  • - Saldana's role in the recent "Star Trek" films
  • - Kirk's partner in the first televised interracial kiss
  • - "Star Trek" lieutenant who participated in TV's first interracial kiss
  • - "Star Trek" character whose first name is Nyota
  • - "Star Trek" character who's been played by Nichelle Nichols and Zoe Saldana
  • - Sci-fi character who sang 'Oh, on the Starship Enterprise'
  • - "Star Trek" linguistics expert
  • - 'Star Trek' communications officer
  • - Cohort of Kirk and Sulu
  • - 'Star Trek' lieutenant
  • - 'Star Trek' role for Nichols and Saldana
  • - Big name in interstellar communication
  • - "Star Trek" officer
  • - 'Star Trek' officer who famously kissed Kirk in 1968
  • - "Star Trek" role for Zoe Saldana
  • - Woman on the original 'Star Trek' bridge
  • - One of Kirk's bridge crew
  • - Member of Kirk's bridge crew
  • - 'Star Trek' lieutenant who speaks Swahili
  • - Linguistics expert on a 1960s series
  • - Captain Kirk's communications officer
  • - Zoe Saldana's "Star Trek" role
  • - 'Star Trek' officer with an earpiece
  • - 'Star Trek' character whom Martin Luther King considered inspirational
  • - 'Star Trek' character that speaks Swahili
  • - Kirk's partner in a groundbreaking 1968 interracial kiss
  • - Saldana, in "Star Trek"
  • - 'Star Trek' crew member
  • - One of Kirk's lieutenants
  • - Lieutenant under Kirk
  • - "Star Trek" character who famously kissed Captain Kirk in a 1968 "Star Trek" episode
  • - Recipient of many "Open a channel" requests
  • - Kirk subordinate
  • - Sci-fi character whose first name, Nyota, was first revealed in film in 2009
  • - "Star Trek" role for Nichelle
  • - Nichelle Nichols role on "Star Trek"
  • - Shipmate of Kirk
  • - Officer under Kirk
  • - "Star Trek" character who speaks fluent Swahili
  • - Communications officer on "Star Trek"
  • - "Star Trek" character played by Nichelle Nichols
  • - Nichelle's "Star Trek" role
  • - She answered to Captain Kirk
  • - Kirk's communications officer
  • - Kisser of Kirk in the "Star Trek" episode "Plato's Stepchildren"
  • - "Star Trek" bridge officer
  • - Bridge officer on the original "Star Trek"
  • - Nichelle Nichols's role on "Star Trek"
  • - TV character who was a role model to the first African-American female astronaut Mae Jemison
  • - Sci-fi character whose first name is Nyota
  • - "Star Trek" character with a Swahili last name
  • - "Star Trek" role
  • - "Star Trek" character
  • - saldaña's "star trek" role
  • - Colleague of Scott and Sulu
  • - Classic role for Nichelle Nichols and Zoë Saldana
  • - Shipmate of Sulu and Bones
  • - Language expert of 1960s TV
  • - Linguistics expert of 1960s TV
  • - u.s.s. enterprise's resident linguist and cryptographer
  • - Zoe Saldana role
  • - Spock crewmate
  • - Enterprise officer
  • - Nichelle Nichols's sci-fi role on TV
  • - Role of Nichols?
  • - Role for Nichelle Nichols and Zoë Saldana
  • - Saldana role of '09, '13 and '16
  • - Crewmate of Spock and Sulu
  • - Colleague of Bones
  • - Crewmate of Sulu
  • - Bridge officer on the original Enterprise
  • - Communications officer on the Enterprise
  • - Enterprise officer with an earpiece
  • - Lieutenant at the communications station
  • - 'Hailing frequencies open' speaker
  • - Associate of Sulu and Chekov
  • - Colleague of Spock and Sulu
  • - Sulu shipmate
  • - 'Hailing frequencies open' speaker on the Enterprise
  • - Shipmate of Spock
  • - 2009 and '13 sci-fi role for Zoë Saldana
  • - Female officer on the Enterprise
  • - Crewmate of Chekov and Sulu
  • - Film role for Zoe Saldana
  • - Communications officer on 49-Across
  • - Officer on the Enterprise bridge
  • - Chekov bridgemate
  • - Crewmate of Spock
  • - Role for Zoe Saldana
  • - Saldana role of '09
  • - 60-Across crewmate
  • - Crewmate of Spock and McCoy
  • - Nichelle Nichols role
  • - The Enterprise's communications officer
  • - Shipmate of Sulu
  • - Enterprise communications officer
  • - Nichelle Nichols' famed TV role
  • - Sulu's shipmate
  • - Nichelle Nichols' most famous role
  • - "USS Enterprise" officer
  • - See 28-Down
  • - Was National Guard involved in strike on capital?
  • - One of the presidents of the U.S.
  • - it's not up to the laundry to provide capital
  • - The first American president
  • - Old patriot remains in faction, not turning
  • - Home to the wizards in dc
  • - Saw nothing amiss in president, initially
  • - March on ..., one of the largest rallies for human rights where Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his historic "I Have a Dream" speech
  • - President observed going around hotel in grand fashion
  • - One of the first two states to permit marijuana for recreational use
  • - Actor Denzel who starred in the 1990 movie "Mo' Better Blues"
  • - Revolutionary not behind money-laundering perhaps of the American capital
  • - County name in 30 states
  • - Dirty linen not to be written about in seat of government
  • - Famous crosser of the 90-Down
  • - President in the bathroom? Not to be disturbed
  • - City where the Rabbis' March on October 6, 1943, protested inaction against the Holocaust
  • - Hero of the American Revolution
  • - chore not flipped for president
  • - Mount vernon's famous owner
  • - US president's laundry, a heavy weight
  • - pacific, spokane, walla walla
  • - was nothing written about this state?
  • - president's laundry lot
  • - capital amount of laundry?
  • - Valley Forge VIP
  • - Our first President
  • - Capital divided into four quadrants
  • - American general and president
  • - Old president working with Irish Water perhaps is not for turning
  • - Nothing was converted into capital
  • - Was nothing ordered for president, initially?
  • - Old president saw nothing getting done
  • - "Father of His Country"
  • - State not south of 18 Across
  • - Mount Vernon figure
  • - Mall locale
  • - Bush's seat
  • - 25¢ or $1
  • - 58-Across of 1996
  • - Dendrological US president?
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  • - 'Crazy Rich Asians' director Jon M. ...
  • - Steven ..., former energy secretary with a Nobel Prize in Physics
  • - Jon M. ..., director of "Crazy Rich Asians"
  • - "In the Heights" director Jon
  • - Actress Cindy ... of "Queens"
  • - Jon M. ... who directed "Crazy Rich Asians"
  • - Steven ..., Obama's Secretary of Energy
  • - Stephen ..., secretary of energy under Obama
  • - Obama's secretary of energy, Steven ...
  • - 'In the Heights' director Jon M
  • - "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" director Jon M. ......
  • - Film director Jon
  • - Steven ......, secretary of energy under Obama
  • - Obama cabinet member with a Nobel Prize
  • - Obama's secretary of energy
  • - River of southern Kazakhstan
  • - River of Central Asia.
  • - jon set to direct a two-part film adaptation of wicked
  • - Actress Tiffany ..., known for her role in the movie "Ms. Purple"
  • - 1997 physics co-Nobelist Steven
  • - Steven ..., Nobelist who served as the Energy Secretary
  • - Physicist who co-won the Nobel in 1997
  • - John M. ..., "Crazy Rich Asians" director
  • - Obama Energy secretary
  • - Obama cabinet member
  • - Obama Energy secretary Steven
  • - Former Energy secretary Steven
  • - Confucian philosopher ...... Hsi
  • - Physics Nobelist Steven in Obama's Cabinet
  • - Former Energy Department head Steven
  • - Energy Secretary Steven
  • - ...... Yuan: Chinese poet
  • - River into Issyk-Kul
  • - Philosopher ...... Hsi
  • - U.S.S.R. river
  • - China's ...... Teh
  • - ...... Teh, early Mao comrade
  • - 600-mile river in Central Asia.
  • - Infamous "Jeopardy!" champion Arthur
  • - Russian river
  • - obama cabinet member steven
  • - Desperately hope girl has cropped image
  • - This signals puzzling galore with Phi - source of happiness?
  • - Still shrink-wrapped, perhaps
  • - 'That tastes awful!'
  • - That's disgusting!
  • - 'Tastes awful!'
  • - "Ugh!"
  • - Expression of disgust
  • - Realizing
  • - Carrying out ice, having difficulties
  • - Attaining (results)
  • - Attaining.
  • - Accomplishing
  • - Texter's POV lead-in
  • - Texter's preamble
  • - Letters before a texter's POV
  • - "How I feel," online
  • - texter's disclaimer, briefly
  • - Chat room "Here's what I think ...": Abbr.
  • - Texter's "Here's what I really think..": Abbr.
  • - Texter's modest "If you ask me...": Abbr.
  • - "as far as i'm concerned," briefly
  • - Texter's "If you're asking me …"
  • - Preface to sharing one's P.O.V.
  • - Texter's "Here's a thought"
  • - "The way I see it," online
  • - "As I see it," in chat room shorthand
  • - "The way I see it," in a blog comment
  • - "All I'm saying is . . ." online
  • - "That's the way I see it," in chat rooms
  • - Texter's Here's what I think
  • - Texter's "What I think"
  • - Texter's "That's just what I think": Abbr.
  • - Start of a chat room view
  • - Polite "I think," in chat rooms
  • - Mitigating chat room letters
  • - Letters that might precede a blogger's point of view
  • - Letters preceding a chat room perspective
  • - Internet commenter's initialism
  • - Chat room shorthand for "Here's what I think"
  • - Chat room POV preceder
  • - Chat room opener
  • - Chat room initialism
  • - Chat room "Just a thought ..."
  • - Chat room "I'm just saying ..."
  • - Chat room "Here's what I think ..."
  • - Blogger's preface
  • - Blogger's initialism
  • - Blogger's "That's what I think"
  • - "The way I see it," on-line
  • - "The way I see it," briefly
  • - "That's what it looks like to me" in chat-room shorthand
  • - "Personally, I think," in Internet shorthand
  • - "Just saying here," briefly
  • - "It seems to me," in a chat room
  • - "If you ask me ...," in an online chat
  • - "I'm just saying ...," in a chat room
  • - "I would say ...," in texts
  • - "Here's what I think," in Internet chat lingo
  • - "Here's how I feel," initially
  • - "Here's how I feel ...," in Internet shorthand
  • - "As I understand it," online
  • - "As I see it," in chat
  • - "As I see it ..." in a chat room
  • - "All I'm saying is ..." in a chat room
  • - "... or so I believe," online
  • - Bit of chat room shorthand
  • - "As I see it," in chat rooms
  • - "If you ask me," in a chat room
  • - Blogger's "As I see it"
  • - "If you ask me," in chat rooms
  • - Texter's "seems to me . . ."
  • - Chat-room qualifier
  • - Texter's "I'd say ..."
  • - "As I see it," in textspeak
  • - Lead-in to a texter's viewpoint
  • - Modest texter's 'I think . . .'
  • - Texter's 'May I say'
  • - "As I see it," briefly
  • - Texter's deferential qualification
  • - Blogger's "I think ..."
  • - Texter's modest intro
  • - Texter's comment intro
  • - Texter's modest preface
  • - Texter's "It seems to me . . ."
  • - 'Here's what I think,' in textspeak
  • - Qualification to a texter's claim
  • - Texter's modest 'I think ... '
  • - It may mean 'I'm about to tell you you're wrong'
  • - Texter's 'Just a thought ... '
  • - 'Here's what I think,' briefly
  • - Texter's preface
  • - Start of a texter's view
  • - Texter's "methinks"
  • - "As I see it," texted
  • - Online "As I see it"
  • - Blogger's preface to a comment
  • - "If you ask me," in chat room parlance
  • - Modest 'As I see it to texters,'
  • - Texter's disclaimer
  • - 'The way I see it,' to a texter
  • - Texter's "If you ask me"
  • - "I think," to texters
  • - 'As I see it,' in chatrooms
  • - "As I see it," to a texter
  • - Texter's as I see it
  • - Lead-in to a texter's view
  • - Texter's qualifier
  • - Texter's 'I think ...'
  • - 'I think,' in textspeak
  • - Texter's "Just sayin'"
  • - "As I see it..." online
  • - "As i c it …"
  • - Texter's "The way I see it ... "
  • - "I think," online
  • - letters before sharing your viewpoint online
  • - letters typed before expressing a viewpoint online
  • - "If you ask me," in a comment thread
  • - acronym with a humble/honest debate
  • - Polite "If you ask me..." in text lingo: Abbr.
  • - Intro to a forum view
  • - Texters modest "If you ask me...": Abbr.
  • - letters before expressing a viewpoint
  • - Bit of chatroom shorthand
  • - Respectful txt msg
  • - Modest "methinks," modernized
  • - Text-message disclaimer
  • - Text abbreviation meaning "If you ask me ..."
  • - Start of an online view, briefly
  • - Preface online
  • - Online initialism
  • - Online acronym for "It seems to me ..."
  • - Online "Seems to me ..."
  • - Online "Just saying"
  • - One of its letters stands for "humble"
  • - Often-ironic text shorthand
  • - Modest "Methinks," online
  • - Modernized methinks: Abbr.
  • - Listserv discussion qualifier
  • - Letters of faux modesty
  • - Letters before an online view
  • - Just saying, online
  • - Internet abbr. that rarely seems to be sincere
  • - Initials before editorializing on-line
  • - Gchat shorthand
  • - Disclaimer letters before a message board comment
  • - Cyberspace "It seems to me"
  • - Commentary letters
  • - Chatroom initials
  • - AIM disclaimer
  • - "You may disagree with me," initially
  • - "Methinks" on-line
  • - "Just throwing it out there," for short
  • - "Just going to throw it out there," initially
  • - "It seems to me," in txtspk
  • - "It seems to me," in IM lingo
  • - "It seems to me," in emails
  • - "It seems to me," in computerese
  • - "If you ask me," to an online commenter
  • - "If you ask me," in online writing: Abbr.
  • - "If you ask me," in Internet lingo
  • - "Editorially speaking"
  • - "Editorially speaking," in e-mail
  • - 'If you're asking me,' in textspeak
  • - View intro in texts
  • - Prelude to a perspective
  • - Modern 'methinks'
  • - Modest qualifier, online
  • - Lead-in to a point of view, online
  • - 'If you ask me...' in textspeak
  • - Texting preamble
  • - "It seems to me," in texts
  • - 'If you ask me,' to texters
  • - Letters before a view
  • - Comment section disclaimer
  • - Online qualifier
  • - 'If you ask me ...,' for short
  • - Online abbreviation for two cents?
  • - 'It seems to me,' online
  • - Initialism whose third initial often isn't true
  • - FWIW kin
  • - Letters before two cents?
  • - Forum disclaimer
  • - Point-of-view intro
  • - Disclaimer shorthand, nowadays
  • - Disclaimer before some Internet comments
  • - Intro to a text editorial
  • - FWIW alternative
  • - Preface to a point of view
  • - Online view intro
  • - Brief disclaimer
  • - Online qualifier, initially
  • - 'if u ask me . . .'
  • - "If you ask me," in texts
  • - 'If you ask me,' to a texter
  • - "If you ask me," online
  • - 'If you ask me,' in a text
  • - Letters before a viewpoint
  • - Internet initialism
  • - Start of a Web address
  • - Texting qualifier
  • - If you ask me, in online lingo: Abbr.
  • - texting abbreviation for a modestly held view?
  • - "if u ask me" in textspeak
  • - Chatroom initials: Abbr.
  • - internet shorthand for an opinion modestly held?
  • - 'Methinks,' online
  • - Frisk an aide again?
  • - Professorial aide