➠ Words with h

List contains 92349 Words that "h" contain.

  • - Medieval warrior, or chess piece
  • - one close to bishop in dark period, it's said
  • - Chess piece usually represented by a horse's head and neck
  • - Medieval fighter in armor
  • - sounds as though it's bedtime, sir
  • - Uniquely moving chess piece
  • - Chess piece usually shaped like a horse's head
  • - One may be black or white in dark time, we hear
  • - David Hasselhoff's 1982 series with an AI car "... Rider"
  • - Wrongly think it's about middle age for a horseman
  • - Bishop's neighbour
  • - Theodore Raymond ..., actor who played George O'Malley in the medical drama television show "Grey's Anatomy"
  • - Ladies' champion in quest for a mate
  • - Horse-head chess piece
  • - Chess horse
  • - Horse's head on board
  • - Chess piece that can jump over other pieces
  • - Chess piece (in shining armour?)
  • - A chess piece
  • - Horse-shaped chess piece
  • - Horse's head in chess
  • - He was trained in arms and chivalry in olden days
  • - The horse's head in chess
  • - One might be in the mail
  • - Chess piece or British Columbia inlet
  • - Jumping chess piece
  • - One who's dubbed
  • - Bishop's neighbor
  • - Lady's champion
  • - Governor in Sacramento.
  • - Chess piece
  • - only chess piece that can jump over other pieces
  • - bishop's neighbor on a chess board
  • - beverley ........, english soul singer who starred in a west end production of sister act this year
  • - Piece on a chessboard in the shape of a horse's head
  • - One of the chess pieces which starts on the b- or g-file
  • - king nearly beginning to take piece
  • - man on the board at the end of the day, one hears
  • - British R&B singer, Beverley ...
  • - Medieval warrior
  • - Gawain or Galahad, say
  • - Man on board a chivalrous warrior
  • - Chivalrous freelancer, literally
  • - Chivalrous type when it is dark, we hear
  • - chesspiece which makes an l-shaped movement
  • - "to serve man" (1950)
  • - Gladys ..., vocalist backed by the Pips
  • - On board, he usually looks a bit horsy
  • - Think about inspiring good man
  • - one entitled to get moved on the board
  • - A member of a certain Round Table
  • - complete the name of this young irish soccer international: jason .............
  • - Horseman on board?
  • - Galahad, eg
  • - Dignified person makes a cocktail after dark
  • - Heavy metal armored soldier from the Middle Ages
  • - Spoke of dark follower of monarch?
  • - White........ (corporate rescuer)
  • - Titled man
  • - Old horseman (on board?)
  • - Gladys or Ted
  • - Co-star with Moore and Asner
  • - ... of the Round Table
  • - Galahad, e.g.
  • - Honorary title
  • - Round Table figure
  • - Dragon fighter
  • - End of break -- almost time for a piece by 14
  • - Man entitled to be on board?
  • - Man of darkness, according to report
  • - Mail man?
  • - B.C. Inlet
  • - Rank below baronet
  • - Chevalier
  • - Board member to consider retiring around end of spring
  • - Start on the first letter and finish on the last after 23 moves
  • - Man whose limit may be one across and two down?
  • - Consider rising up to capture grand nobleman
  • - Joust competitor
  • - Person at the Round Table
  • - One next to a bishop
  • - Tilting figure
  • - One with shining armor
  • - Certain tilter
  • - Caballero
  • - Jumping piece
  • - Equine piece
  • - Mail carrier?
  • - Round Table sitter
  • - Andrew Lloyd Webber, for one
  • - Armor-plated horseman
  • - Order of the Garter member
  • - Gawain or Galahad
  • - Lancelot, e.g.
  • - Sacramento is his capital.
  • - Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
  • - Governor of California.
  • - Round Table member
  • - One of the Canterbury pilgrims
  • - Piece for Magnus Carlsen
  • - Dub
  • - Chessman.
  • - Canterbury pilgrim
  • - Board member
  • - Dungeons & Dragons figure
  • - Chivalric warrior
  • - Beatboxer who became popular on TikTok, Spencer ....
  • - Arthurian legend hero
  • - Has he a black time at the weekend?
  • - Could he arrange for the king to have a little extra height?
  • - Sounds like dark piece
  • - Londons Globe for one
  • - The playhouse is a treat he negotiates
  • - may be well patronised at playtime
  • - The Stage article about enthralling atmosphere
  • - Plays with the rate of exchange
  • - what the entertainment manager has to pay for dramatic advertisement
  • - domain of the olivier awards
  • - A place for dramatic performance
  • - Ether may be found around at this place
  • - The fixed rate for a place of entertainment
  • - it may be occupied by the stall-holder
  • - it provides entertainment at playtime
  • - Consume refreshments initially in the Criterion, perhaps
  • - Roughly at three, drama staged here
  • - Worry rook gets into the arts arena
  • - An area in which dramatic performances are given, Brit.
  • - dramatic space at the hospital
  • - he produces a commentary on the play
  • - Globe ...... (place where many Shakespeare plays debuted)
  • - A series of "insurmountable obstacles on the road to imminent disaster," per Tom Stoppard
  • - The Globe, for one
  • - Shakespeare's Globe, for one
  • - Globe, for one
  • - The Globe, e.g.
  • - Globe, e.g.
  • - London's Globe
  • - Globe, Rose or Swan
  • - Savoy or Globe, e.g.
  • - Part of the Lincoln Center.
  • - Home of one of the arts.
  • - Consume Romeo in the auditorium
  • - Rate revised in the playhouse
  • - Shakespeare's Globe, e.g
  • - Lecture room: initially adjust temperature in there
  • - London's Globe, for one
  • - Consume rook in the arts arena
  • - Building for the dramatic arts
  • - Eat rook found the arts arena
  • - Rate revised within the playhouse
  • - Tear the dress in the gate
  • - Tear faked after the histrionics
  • - Art recreated within you for public performance
  • - There, a tragedy initially is held
  • - Where audiences may be present at three plays
  • - At that place catching a thespian's opening?
  • - A conclusion to act is seen in there
  • - One of the arts.
  • - globe perhaps needing some urgent heat reduction
  • - the old globe, e.g.
  • - performance there at the globe, perhaps
  • - occasionally starred admitting passion for stage
  • - Which hospital facility got its name from when it had rings of seats for onlookers?
  • - playhouse used for treat he arranged
  • - Mad Hatter outside east hospital room
  • - place of operations
  • - Consoling comment about reservists retreating in field of operations
  • - its successes and failures are naturally dramatic
  • - scene of surgical work
  • - New threat involving English playhouse
  • - one doesn't expect people to play here when it's operating
  • - place of dramatic operations
  • - Surgeon's operating area
  • - Playhouse in August heat, red-hot
  • - Scene of operations
  • - In which to see plays, or surgery!
  • - dramatic revelations are normal here
  • - Space used by surgeons?
  • - Location of hospital drama?
  • - Drama and passion in plane possibly losing tail
  • - Part of showbiz article describing ex-actor's odd parts
  • - Operations room where available guards are transferred to begin with
  • - setting for a play
  • - Pressure on after time in war zone
  • - overseas play area?
  • - surgery chamber
  • - Cuts made here where players work?
  • - scene of operations where dramatic events take place
  • - this may be a stage in one's career
  • - Tories oddly without passion in operations room
  • - Area of operations
  • - Heading for tie-break, period of excitement about play area
  • - A patient finally brought into that place?
  • - For which Shaw wrote two articles, three on odd occasions
  • - Novel by W. S. Maugham.
  • - Indie band Vinyl ......
  • - Drama, poshly
  • - Canadian playground?
  • - Art of writing and producing plays
  • - It has wings and flies
  • - Play house?
  • - Play place (Var.)
  • - Awful threat involving English playhouse
  • - Drama in that place, welcoming cheers going up
  • - In that place, catching a tragedy's opening?
  • - British play venue
  • - London's Victoria Palace, for one
  • - West End destination
  • - British play ground?
  • - Locale for an Olivier Award winner
  • - West End attraction
  • - It has wings but doesn't fly
  • - Gielgud's love
  • - Covent Garden, e.g.
  • - Action area in Britain
  • - Garrick's milieu
  • - American Ballet ......
  • - British show place
  • - Shubert, e.g.
  • - Haymarket attraction
  • - Covent Garden, for example
  • - Haymarket building
  • - Ireland's Abbey ......
  • - Form of entertainment.
  • - Opera house.
  • - Lincoln Center feature.
  • - Part of ANTA.
  • - Place of amusement.
  • - Sphere of operation.
  • - Space for dramatic art or surgery
  • - Auditorium
  • - Time pressure on in playhouse
  • - Drama venue, in London
  • - That place accommodating a thespian's debut?
  • - National, say, location for operational staff
  • - Where comedy may be performed that may leave you in stitches?
  • - Time pressure on in dramatic setting
  • - Latent heat remaining should conceal drama
  • - Royal Shakespeare Company's work
  • - Regularly acts in that place
  • - Space for dramatic art and surgery
  • - Part of hospital
  • - Building for dramatic art
  • - Audience engaged in that place
  • - Apollo Victoria ...... (London performing arts venue)
  • - Play place in London
  • - Room for surgery
  • - London's Old Vic, for one
  • - Pressure on after time in auditorium
  • - Some loathe a treatment room in hospital
  • - A tether (anag.)
  • - Building for dramas
  • - .... arts
  • - Part of hospital where tragedies may be played out
  • - Operations room
  • - World of drama
  • - Number moving right to snare volunteers retreating in war zone
  • - A tragedy's beginning in that place?
  • - Conclusive exclamation about unlimited data in field of operations
  • - A tragedy's opening in that place?
  • - Comedy version of this is now Harold Pinter drama
  • - Where you may end up in stitches in more ways than one
  • - Plays in that position, hugging a touchline initially
  • - Threaten manoeuvres circumventing new base of operations
  • - Where ham might be warm after temperature starts to rise excessively
  • - West End playhouse
  • - Place of entertainment
  • - Operating room
  • - Newspaper section.
  • - Playhouse.
  • - Masterpiece
  • - Show place?
  • - Start to think about limiting high temperature in place of surgery
  • - Building designed to house dramatic presentations
  • - Stage ......
  • - panto regularly seen in that place?
  • - Novel by Maugham
  • - Where Tree mostly would inspire enthusiasm!
  • - article covers worry beginning to restrict field of operations
  • - Where patrons pay to see flats?
  • - action scene from 24 linked to unlimited enmity
  • - Time and energy to include heart surgery here?
  • - system of guiding beliefs
  • - Mission statement's inspiration
  • - Culture's fundamental character
  • - [a group's] culture
  • - Those changing people's general character and attitudes
  • - Group's basic ethics and cultural values
  • - So the shiftiness is due to people's general attitudes, etc
  • - Guiding beliefs or core philosophy
  • - European's keeping still that produces spirit
  • - group's core beliefs
  • - Guiding beliefs of a group
  • - Group cultural values
  • - Character of a group
  • - Group attitudes
  • - Culture's belief system
  • - Cultural values of a group
  • - Spirit of a group
  • - Moral beliefs of a group
  • - Core philosophy
  • - Underlying culture of a group
  • - Society's spirit
  • - Society's collective attitude
  • - way of life, empty following pen
  • - moral outlook
  • - Personal philosophy or underlying set of principles
  • - Spirit seen in Datchet hospital
  • - Mindset, code
  • - Character from Porridge breaks into vault which ends in trouble
  • - the spirit of those characters
  • - habitual character of those back to front
  • - Character of those who are different
  • - ethics of a community
  • - Characterful spirit English drunk served up around hotel
  • - characteristic spirit of european seen with thomas
  • - characteristic spirit of those changing
  • - ..., pathos and logos
  • - Character an old letter once used by mapmakers
  • - Fundamental character of a person or community
  • - Distinctive spirit of community
  • - Spirit pet hops quietly away
  • - Distinctive spirit of those putting English first
  • - Those back to front types have a characteristic spirit
  • - so the habitual character needs to be adapted
  • - those reformed show spirit
  • - Even parts of death throes exhibit distinctive character
  • - Appeal to authority
  • - Character caught by musket hospitalised
  • - character regularly sat on the stage facing the wrong way
  • - characteristic spirit of head of economics, thomas
  • - Distinctive spirit in Somerset hospital
  • - those reformed show character
  • - Character in chase caught with no shoes finally
  • - Distinctive style of some Soviet hosts
  • - English musketeer lacks a moral code
  • - Distinguishing moral nature
  • - distinctive spirit
  • - bottled water brand sold at starbucks
  • - Personal values
  • - Character of a community
  • - Character of a culture
  • - Societal standards and such
  • - Set of cultural values
  • - Cultural characteristics
  • - Distinctive spirit of a people
  • - Underlying values
  • - Moral character
  • - Groupthink
  • - Fundamental values of a community
  • - Fundamental values
  • - Fundamental character of a culture
  • - Distinctive character of a people
  • - Underlying character
  • - Spirit of a community
  • - Societal spirit
  • - Societal guidelines
  • - Exiled leader of Iran
  • - Toppled Iranian leader of 1979
  • - Old ruler has unruly head of hair
  • - Iran leader, once
  • - ...... of Iran
  • - Ruler of the Persian Empire
  • - the title for the former hereditary monarch of iran
  • - Ruler's title from which the word 'chess' is derived
  • - Iranian "king"
  • - Iranian ruler exiled in 1979
  • - Leader replaced by an ayatollah
  • - Iranian leader, once
  • - Old Iranian title
  • - Ayatollah predecessor
  • - Persian king
  • - Tehran bigwig, once
  • - Pahlavi, for one
  • - World leader in 1979 headlines
  • - Persian VIP
  • - Pahlavi's title
  • - Bygone monarch
  • - Monarch.
  • - Eastern ruler
  • - Mideast V.I.P.
  • - Mideast ruler
  • - See 65-Across
  • - hindi film star .... rukh khan
  • - leader overthrown in 1979
  • - iranian ruler reza ...., toppled in 1977 revolution
  • - Former Mideast VIP
  • - Former Irani ruler
  • - Push a hoop round old ruler
  • - former iranian leader starts to show here amazing humility
  • - One-time Iranian leader
  • - Energized
  • - improved taking health resort shower
  • - Renewed quote to bring forward end building
  • - Updated, as a Web page
  • - Like some web pages and memories
  • - Updated, as pages
  • - Loaded again, as a Web page
  • - Invigorated.
  • - Stimulated