➠ Words with i

List contains 175554 Words that "i" contain.

  • - Cheerleaders' moves
  • - Cheerleaders' display
  • - Cheerleaders' doings
  • - Cheerleader's feat
  • - Cheerleaders' finale, often
  • - Cheerleaders' finales
  • - a divide
  • - Bowling dilemmas
  • - Divides into parts
  • - Divorces in European city beginning to soar
  • - athletic feat is what the super-grass does!
  • - hawks catching large rats
  • - Separates in two, like a hair strand
  • - Gymnastics moves requiring flexible legs
  • - Leaves ... or cleaves
  • - Physical feat; breaks
  • - Bowling challenges
  • - Bananas' ends?
  • - Acrobatic feat — schisms
  • - Acrobatic feat — goes away
  • - Breaks open
  • - Divides in two
  • - Breaks apart
  • - Separates, divides
  • - Shares from Croatian city initially sold
  • - Hard roads to spares
  • - Banana ...... (Dairy Queen orders)
  • - Divides evenly
  • - Tough bowling situations
  • - Breaks in two
  • - Bowler's headaches
  • - Gymnastic feats
  • - Stock doublers
  • - Keglers' nightmares
  • - Gymnastic or bowling feats
  • - Cuts in two
  • - Cheerleading maneuvers
  • - Solo projects, at first
  • - Bowler's challenges
  • - Toughies for bowlers
  • - Some "Soul Train" line maneuvers
  • - 5-7 and 8-10
  • - Tough spares
  • - Divides evenly, as a check
  • - Challenging spares
  • - Gymnastic maneuvers
  • - Half-bottles
  • - 7-10 and others
  • - Acrobatic maneuvers
  • - Bowling woes
  • - Jeroboams' little brothers
  • - Stock doublings
  • - Bowlers' bêtes noires.
  • - Unfortunate situations in bowling.
  • - Confections of fruit and ice cream.
  • - Ice-cream dishes.
  • - Half-pint bottles.
  • - Forks
  • - Acrobatic feats
  • - Separates
  • - Beats it
  • - Half-pints
  • - Acrobatic feat
  • - Dairy Queen orders
  • - Hits the road
  • - Rends
  • - Absquatulates
  • - Fountain items
  • - Tears
  • - Divvies up
  • - Shoves off
  • - Breaks up
  • - Stock options
  • - Takes off
  • - Cuts out
  • - Skedaddles
  • - Cleaves
  • - Divides
  • - Gymnastic feat
  • - Cracks.
  • - Leaves.
  • - See 23-Across
  • - Gymnastic moves
  • - signs of disunity
iwi
  • - A Maori tribe
  • - Couple from Rome protecting western Maori group
  • - Tribe or people [Maori]
  • - Māori for 'peoples' or 'nations'
  • - Extended Saturday morning snooze
  • - Extra morning rest, with student that is popular!
  • - Student that is at home has extended sleep
  • - Rest in bed later than usual
  • - Prolonged stay in bed in the morning
  • - Poorly Neil entertains one stay in bed
  • - Get up late
  • - Cyclone that devastated parts of NZ in 2023
  • - singer\/songwriter noted for her debut single dreams, released in 1993
  • - English singer/songwriter whose debut single Dreams topped the UK Singles Chart in 1993
  • - Staff-wielding Xena character
  • - Xena's sidekick
  • - Sport of professional athletes [and siblings] Finn and Niamh Fisher-Black from Nelson
  • - Sport involving bicycles
  • - Olympic sport
  • - Riding a two-wheeled vehicle
  • - Riding a bike
  • - Riding with extremely comfy grip
  • - taking a bike
  • - Tour de France activity
  • - Riding a fixie
  • - Outdoor activity.
  • - Whizzing along on a bike
  • - Phrase meaning ideal future husband
  • - The perfect male Republican — Reagan, initially, when put in power
  • - Bird on the $5 note
  • - travels on a barque
  • - Shoves off
  • - Sheets on a ship
  • - Goes on a cruise
  • - Elton John does this on a boat?
  • - What Jimmy Buffett does on off time
  • - Travels over what's hidden in the answers to the seven starred clues
  • - Does some recreational boating
  • - take the wind out of your . . .
  • - they can move a boat?
  • - goes by ship
  • - emulates moana
  • - Spinnaker & jib
  • - heads out of port
  • - Feel unwell aboard boat trips at sea?
  • - Is part of a regatta
  • - travels south and is unwell
  • - Goes wherever the wind blows?
  • - travels by catamaran
  • - Goes by ship, say
  • - Crossjacks e.g.
  • - Voyages
  • - Soars
  • - Goes yachting
  • - Catamaran needs
  • - Goes to sea with Melissa without me
  • - Leaves port
  • - Leaves shore
  • - Ship equipment
  • - Mast attachments
  • - Mayflower features
  • - Verse, part 9
  • - Goes yachting, say
  • - Glides (through)
  • - Takes out the sloop
  • - Breezes (along)
  • - Makes use of a galleon
  • - Heads to sea
  • - Canvas propellors
  • - Wind catchers
  • - Moves effortlessly (through)
  • - Goes to sea, with trouble getting in ship
  • - Mayflower movers
  • - Encounters no resistance
  • - Goes to sea
  • - Leaves the pier
  • - Hits the open waters, in a way
  • - Harnesses the wind
  • - Takes the sloop out
  • - Clipper features
  • - Engine alternatives for boats
  • - Windjammer gear
  • - Some voyages
  • - They're often billowed
  • - Flies (through)
  • - Goes boating
  • - Schooner drivers
  • - Junk movers
  • - They make a cutter move
  • - Spankers and spinnakers
  • - Catamaran movers
  • - Jibs and spinnakers
  • - Caravel features
  • - Participates in 5-Down
  • - Engine alternative for boats
  • - Spinnakers, e.g.
  • - Leaves the harbor
  • - Propulsion system
  • - Jibs and spankers
  • - Goes by boat
  • - Jib and spanker
  • - Encounters no resistance (with "along")
  • - They may be trimmed
  • - Travels by clipper ship
  • - Enjoys a sloop
  • - Leaves the dock
  • - Rides a trimaran
  • - Main and spanker, for two
  • - Jib and lateen
  • - Goes by water
  • - They're trimmed
  • - Sets out for distant shores
  • - Schooner power
  • - Schooner needs
  • - Explores the seven seas
  • - Schooner attachments
  • - Main and jib
  • - Brigantine gear
  • - Trimming targets
  • - Moves effortlessly
  • - Regatta sights
  • - Bird of marshes and river banks with a long straight bill
  • - shows a lot of spine that bird!
  • - shoot from hiding-place in knotted pines
  • - Bird with a bill much longer than its head
  • - Wading bird with a long bill
  • - Shoot from a concealed position
  • - Possibly pines for a bird
  • - From concealment, shoot a bird
  • - Shoot from ambush
  • - Take shots (at)
  • - Shoot from a hidden position
  • - Win an eBay auction with a last-minute bid
  • - Use a long-distance rifle, like Bradley Cooper's character in a 2014 movie
  • - Take shots from a hiding place
  • - Take pot shots at
  • - Take pot shots
  • - Tactically target from a rooftop, say
  • - Stubbed cigar, or a migratory bird
  • - Shoot at people from a concealed position
  • - Make cheap shots from afar, in shooter games
  • - Fire (at) from cover
  • - A wing of ..........
  • - Attack from hiding
  • - Make a last-moment eBay bid
  • - Make catty remarks from the side
  • - Take potshots
  • - Bird from east with legs aloft
  • - Shoot from a concealed spot
  • - Shoot from cover
  • - Take a potshot
  • - Shoot from a distance
  • - Expect a lengthy bill for this attack
  • - Take verbal potshots
  • - Fire from cover; bird
  • - Attack from a concealed place
  • - Attack from a blind, say
  • - Wading bird; shoot from concealment
  • - From a safe distance, shoot bird
  • - Shoot at from cover
  • - Prey in a mock hunt
  • - Prey in a bird hunt
  • - Prey in a bogus hunt
  • - Shoot from hiding
  • - Take a surprise shot at
  • - Cousin of a woodcock
  • - Attack from a distance
  • - Shoot using a scope, say
  • - Be uncharitable, in a way
  • - Fire on from hiding
  • - Unexpected shot
  • - Take potshots at
  • - Shoot from above
  • - Attack from concealment
  • - Take a shot at
  • - medium-sized wading bird with a long straight bill
  • - Make petty comment
  • - wading bird and wild pines
  • - Guardedly shoot wading bird
  • - bird akin to the woodcock
  • - Make verbal attacks
  • - Shoot out of sight
  • - bird comes out of the pines
  • - Criticise courage as president falls
  • - bird came out of the pines
  • - pines away for bird
  • - outbid at the last second, on ebay
  • - Make petty criticisms
  • - Straight-billed wading bird
  • - Bird used by the Poles to make pie?
  • - Dowitcher
  • - Woodcock's relative
  • - Criticize, with "at"
  • - Becassine
  • - Woodcock's kin
  • - Make cutting remarks
  • - Criticize snidely, with "at"
  • - Criticize slyly
  • - ........ Lake, Alberta
  • - Bird(Used today)
  • - Pick off
  • - Bog bird
  • - Marsh bird whose bill is much longer than its head
  • - Slender-billed marsh bird
  • - Slender-billed wader
  • - Criticize slyly, with "at"
  • - Attack anonymously
  • - Make petty remarks
  • - Wading bird; shoot
  • - Cut verbally
  • - Slender-billed shorebird
  • - Long-billed marsh bird
  • - Verbal criticism
  • - Straight-billed wetlands bird
  • - Shoot like Chris Kyle
  • - Wading bird akin to the woodcock
  • - Long-billed shorebird
  • - One way to shoot game
  • - Criticize sneakily
  • - Issue petty criticisms
  • - Make malicious remarks
  • - Bird to be sly verbally
  • - Potshot
  • - Slyly and persistently criticize
  • - Make petty attacks
  • - Straight-billed game bird
  • - Curlew cousin
  • - Long-billed sandpiper
  • - Shoot with great precision
  • - Slender-billed marsh dweller
  • - Bird of the marshes
  • - Bid at the last second, as on eBay
  • - Fools hunt it
  • - Sandpiper kin
  • - Engage in petty criticism
  • - Slender-billed game bird
  • - Outbid at the last second, as on eBay
  • - Curlew's cousin
  • - Long-billed shore bird
  • - Relative of the sandpiper
  • - Long-billed game bird
  • - Be deviously critical
  • - .... at (malign)
  • - Not attack head-on
  • - Straight-billed marsh bird
  • - Sharp reply
  • - Criticize anonymously
  • - Bushwhack
  • - Gutter bird
  • - Hide and shoot
  • - Throw barbs (at)
  • - Woodcock's cousin
  • - Sandpiper e.g.
  • - Sandpiper cousin
  • - Sandpiper
  • - Sandpiper relative
  • - Sandpiper's cousin.
  • - Criticize pettily
  • - Make nasty comments
  • - Cast aspersions.
  • - Wetlands bird
  • - Make catty remarks
  • - Long-billed bird
  • - Long-billed wading bird
  • - Long-billed wader
  • - Wetlands wader
  • - Shore bird
  • - Marsh bird
  • - Game bird
  • - Bird ....
  • - Gunshot
  • - Carp at
  • - Petty criticism
  • - Assail
  • - "Shoot!"
  • - Criticize
  • - "One ...... doth tread upon another's heel": "Hamlet"
  • - Attack
  • - Wading bird
  • - Dig
  • - Wading bird; criticise
  • - Long-billed wading bird with brown cryptic plumage
  • - Military signal to wake up
  • - Military bugle call at sunrise
  • - What people privately get up to is a wake-up call for those working for a major employer
  • - Soldiers' wake-up call
  • - Party goer finally dropping off? One's received wake-up call
  • - Wake-up signal
  • - Father English is not too good at start of evening - it's a wake-up call for anyone fighting in their sleep
  • - Early-morning call always upset sick European
  • - One popped by raver, all but a wake-up call
  • - Call for soldiers, some of them by place of death, as heard in poem
  • - Vicar takes drug repeatedly, transfixed by rough wake-up call
  • - Soldier's wake-up call
  • - Morning assembly call
  • - Morning call
  • - "I can't get 'em up . . . "
  • - Wake-up call?
  • - Bugle call
  • - Bugle call to waken soldiers
  • - Bugle at daybreak
  • - Waking-signal for the military
  • - Waking signal
  • - Army waking signal
  • - Rising notes?
  • - Early military calling
  • - It puts paid to the rest of the men
  • - Military waking signal
  • - Rousing melody
  • - Military day starter
  • - Rousing notes
  • - Rousing rendition?
  • - Signal at sunrise
  • - Morning signal.
  • - Serenade
  • - Morning notes