➠ Words with i
List contains 175554 Words that "i" contain.
- - One of the rooms in the board game Clue
- - Room between the Study and Billiard Room, in Clue
- - Volume setting?
- - Common setting in an Indiana Jones movie
- - Room in Clue
- - If you're on the shelf here, people might have a lend of you!
- - star sign revealed by youth leader getting hold of right collection of books
- - Place with circulating books
- - Sign on line to indicate where books are
- - A place for 26 and two bits of lingerie underwear on the lines
- - A building that houses a vast collection of books
- - book repository
- - literary support for explicit knowledge ultimately
- - Sign jacket of racy books here?
- - book-lending place
- - Return trip destination?
- - Building with volumes
- - City structure
- - Where one may find 'The Borrowers'?
- - Congress has a big one
- - Where one might get a fine collection of records
- - Collection of books
- - Balance railway building with works that are shelved?
- - Collection of books etc.
- - On the shelf, Emma may be here?
- - Book store?
- - Where many spines are visible
- - Collection of texts or tunes
- - Thing that often has branches
- - Place where borrowing is encouraged
- - Congress has the largest one
- - Place for many books
- - It often has branches
- - Book depot
- - Stacks site
- - Source of information
- - Dewey Decimal user
- - Part of a school
- - A "fine" place?
- - Archives
- - Bibliotheca.
- - Kennedy memorial.
- - Important part of a school.
- - Book collection
- - Clue room
- - 'Reading room'
- - Study
- - titles are temporarily withdrawn from this building?
- - Book-lover's spot
- - Book-lending facility
- - quiet place to get a loan
- - Room full of books
- - Book-lined room
- - Place to be quiet and read
- - End of our thanksgiving
- - Part five of a thought for thanksgiving
- - You can count them, if you're lucky
- - Benedictions
- - Short prayers.
- - *Thankful souls
- - Good things to count
- - God's provisions
- - Premeal prayers
- - Count your .......
- - Grace and others.
- - Comradely
- - Wrongly blame CIA for being congenial
- - french friend finds telegram congenial
- - Friendly and pleasant, caught entering
- - Wire one in the morning to show good will
- - Before noon gets one cold beer containing drop of blackcurrant cordial
- - Friendly letters in email: A, B, C
- - friendly girl gets a telegram
- - Friendly, cordial
- - Am I competent to insert open criticism and be friendly?
- - in the morning i get a telegram that's friendly
- - Friendly, non-threatening
- - Friendly, even with cold interior
- - Civil question posed by former party leader following a 26 on the 12?
- - Translate email about law enforcement agency - not the hostile type
- - Cordial friend in France wired message
- - A message about motorway showed goodwill
- - Friendly, reasonable
- - Cordial produced by nice friend - a guy from The Telegraph perhaps
- - Good-natured friend from Lyon is on the line
- - Friendly question of identity for party leader
- - Before noon, one Liberal Democrat's friendly
- - Good-natured friend from Paris is on the line
- - Good-natured French friend with steel rope
- - Friendly email sent about place for advice
- - Like some divorce settlements
- - Before noon I wired message that's friendly
- - Good-natured nice friend is on the line
- - Friendly enquiry doubting presence of wifi?
- - On good terms
- - Is the writer's telegram good-natured?
- - Good-natured friend in Lyon is on the line
- - Friendly Vince's expression of existential crisis?
- - Not hard-fought
- - Free of rancor
- - Easy to get along with
- - Neighborly
- - Showing good will
- - Cordial
- - Not hot
- - Friendly
- - Pleasant
- - Good-natured
- - Amiable
- - Is the crossword setter with the Telegraph friendly?
- - friendly message written by french chum
- - Friendly communication accompanying a note
- - gallic friend gets telegram showing goodwill
- - Benign atomic power supply taken under M1
- - It would be pleasant to free the lab mice, for a start
- - vehicle in the distance is not hostile
- - Friendly, on good terms
- - do i have the ability to drink cold cordial?
- - Speaker's sound
- - "I'm an instrument through which sounds are made, yet I cannot be played.. What am I?"
- - Speaking sound
- - Moody Blues vocal song, with "The"?
- - Vocal sound
- - Sound produced in the larynx
- - Spoken sound
- - Sound of speech
- - Express what you might lose if you talk too much
- - there's nothing in wrong-doing to give utterance to
- - ability to sing
- - very old rink, say
- - Nothing in immorality that one can put into words
- - its failure will make one speechless
- - In a rugged cove, I say
- - "Little ...," 1998 musical film by Mark Herman starring Jane Horrocks as an aspiring singer
- - "The ..." (singing show with blind auditions)
- - To express
- - ... prompt (spoken part of a Hinge profile)
- - expression of opinion there's nothing in wickedness
- - Read lines for, like a toon
- - without it one is utterly incompetent
- - Oscar enters into prostitution, say
- - Choral music part
- - Soprano or alto
- - Say one is in a rugged cove
- - Say sloth, say, eats pea, say
- - bad habit, getting round opinion
- - Give every man thine ear, but few thy ... (Polonius in Hamlet)
- - say, "sin to hide love"
- - Utter depravity gripping the stony-hearted
- - Wrong to limit ordinary opinion
- - used to speak
- - Soprano or tenor, say
- - Speak of sin restraining love
- - One's first parts in place of singer
- - Ability to sing; utter
- - Expressed viewpoint
- - You might lower it indoors
- - Word before mail or vote
- - Village newspaper
- - Utter in words
- - The Village ...... (New York newspaper)
- - The ...... (Sinatra)
- - Tenor, for one
- - Style of expression
- - Steve Perry asset
- - Speak of — mouthpiece
- - Soprano, e.g.
- - Sinatra's great asset
- - Sinatra's gift
- - Sinatra, "The ......"
- - Raise, as concerns
- - Mezzo-soprano, e.g.
- - Larynx product
- - Larynx output
- - Kind of vote or box
- - Google feature that gives you your own phone number
- - Express, as opinions
- - Echo lost all but this
- - Domingo asset
- - Celine's asset
- - "The ......" (reality show featuring Blake Shelton)
- - Singer's pride
- - Express an opinion
- - Speak of
- - Express in words what's warm coming out of microwave
- - With 119 Across, divisions in a chorus, and a description of how a choral section has been divided across black squares in five rows in this puzzle
- - Word with mail or box
- - Tenor's pride
- - Soprano or bass
- - Express, as concerns
- - Power of speech
- - With 64-Across, performer who is like the words sounded out at the starts of the answers to the four starred clues
- - It may be passive
- - Raise, as a concern
- - Say there's nothing in immorality
- - Speak evil about none
- - Alto or soprano
- - To utter
- - Speaker's tool
- - Speak evil about nothing
- - Make public what's at the end of 9 down
- - Soprano's pride
- - Very old diamonds, say
- - Say nothing in sin
- - Announcer's asset
- - Narrator's asset
- - Utter depravity smothers love
- - Any of Mel Blanc's many
- - Part in an animated film
- - "Lift every ...... and sing ..."
- - Doctor's reception area
- - Doctor's office feature
- - Place to read a magazine in a doctor's office
- - Place to hang around if you're patient?
- - apartment that provides space in the queue!
- - Reception area
- - "I wasn't there"
- - "I wasn't there," e.g.
- - "I was home alone" isn't a very strong one
- - "I was home alone, asleep" isn't a very good one
- - "I was at a movie when it happened," e.g.
- - "I was at a movie theater when it happened," e.g.
- - "I couldn't have eaten the last piece of your birthday cake, I was in...the...room...with...the...guy," for one
- - "I couldn't have done it because ...," e.g.
- - It's a likely story
- - Couldn't-have-done-it reason
- - Story of why you really couldn't have done it
- - Story that one generally sticks to, whether it's true or not
- - "Couldn't have been me" rationale
- - "I couldn't have done that" excuse
- - "It wasn't me!" support
- - It may clear a suspect
- - It's inevitable without event synonymous with cover story
- - sibilate, and set off a poor reason for absence
- - “I wasn't there”, in court
- - some of the material i bid for was not there, it's said
- - Reason why one couldn't have committed a crime
- - proof that you weren't present during a crime
- - "i couldn't have robbed the bank; i was busy attending the anti-bank-robbing convention," e.g.
- - "Somewhere else" excuse
- - "I was with my mistress at the time," maybe
- - "I was with my girlfriend all night," say
- - "I was volunteering at the orphanage at the time of the murder," e.g.
- - "I was visiting my cousin at the time," for example
- - "I was stuck in traffic at the time," e.g.
- - "I was sleeping at the time," e.g.
- - "I was out of town," for one
- - "I was out of town that night," e.g.
- - "I was out of town at the time of the murder," e.g.
- - "I was out of the country," e.g.
- - "I was nowhere near Oakland," e.g.
- - "I was home watching TV," e.g.
- - "I was home alone," perhaps
- - "I was at work then," e.g.
- - "I was at the movies at the time," e.g.
- - "I was at the movies - nowhere near the crime," e.g.
- - "I was at my girlfriend's," e.g.
- - "I was at home washing my dog," e.g.
- - "I was at home in bed," for example
- - "I was at a movie when the crime occurred," e.g.
- - "I was asleep," for one
- - "I was asleep at the time," e.g.
- - "Her ......" (Selleck film)
- - "A Is for ......" (Sue Grafton novel)
- - "...... Ike": Lardner
- - "...... Ike" (Ring Lardner story)
- - ...... Ike (excuse maker)
- - ...... Ike (buck-passer)
- - Out lines?
- - Whodunit feature.
- - Cover of a kind
- - Hearing aid?
- - Defendant's defense
- - Whodunit element
- - Lawyer's concern.
- - Defendant's story
- - Formal excuse
- - One can help you get off
- - Perp's excuse
- - Suspect's excuse
- - Liberal in first-rate legal defence
- - Defendant's trump card
- - Defendant's excuse
- - Accused's excuse
- - Suspect's story
- - Cover story of some Somali bishop
- - Legal defence
- - Excuse Bengali bigmouth uses
- - "I was at the club that night," e.g
- - One may be airtight
- - 'I was with my girlfriend all evening,' e.g
- - ...... defense (courtroom strategy)
- - Courtroom excuse
- - Way out, of a sort
- - Part of a court defense
- - Suspect's defence
- - Excuse in court
- - 'Get out of jail' story
- - Excuse Somali bigamist uses
- - Defence from suspect
- - Innocence indicator, perhaps
- - Suspect's defense
- - Accused's out
- - Boxer, huge, almost makes excuse
- - Legal defence excellent trapping Liberal
- - Excuse Bengali bicyclist uses
- - Excuse of the accused
- - Interrogation story
- - The best one is airtight
- - Whodunit excuse
- - Claim one was elsewhere
- - Excuse Bengali biker uses
- - Story in a crime story
- - Defence of being elsewhere at the time of a crime
- - Defense in a courtroom
- - Excuse to stand out of tidal basin
- - Somewhat glib, I lark around getting legal letter off
- - Blame-avoiding story
- - Story that lets you off the hook
- - Court excuse
- - Crime story?
- - One endless account for a total review of cover story
- - Accused's explanation
- - Story on a stand
- - Defense concern
- - Excuse heard in court
- - Legal excuse
- - Perp's out
- - Trying out?
- - Defendant's out
- - Whodunit plot element
- - Suspect's proof of innocence
- - Liberal in first-rate legal excuse
- - A suspect's possible defence
- - Plea of being elsewhere
- - Excuse Somali biker uses
- - "I was out of town," e.g
- - A defendant's might be unshakable
- - Suspect's claim
- - Perp's cover story
- - Excuse that might be "ironclad"
- - Arrestee's defense
- - Defense strategy
- - One might be airtight
- - Court defense
- - Crook's cover
- - 'I was out of town at the time,' e.g
- - Accused's story
- - Cover for a crime
- - Suspect's out
- - A legal defence
- - 'Elsewhere' plea
- - "I was out of town then," e.g
- - One with renegotiated bail makes excuse
- - Account to question
- - Slip cover
- - Legal plea.
- - Excuse of a sort
- - Defence
- - "The dog ate my homework," e.g.
- - Cover story
- - Defensive line?
- - Whodunit staple
- - Courtroom claim
- - Pretext
- - Defense mechanism
- - Explanation
- - Excuse
- - '-- Ike'
- - Mason's concern
- - Stand out
- - Something to fall back on?
- - '... out!'
- - Elsewhere
- - Cover
- - 'Likely story!'
- - Out of sorts.
- - Way out
- - Voucher
- - Claim of innocence
- - '...... story'
- - Defense
- - Justification.
- - excuse me after 'the greatest' burp, initially
- - Arranging bail, one makes plea
- - excuse heard at trial
- - Legal term that's Latin for "elsewhere"
- - as an excuse, a liberal one?
- - "Absent" excuse of the accused
- - Defendant's explanation
- - Answer given by politician originally intended as defence
- - Jumping bail, I must make an excuse
- - former heavyweight champ accepting current boxer's first excuse
- - Excuse that might be airtight
- - bail out one with a defence
- - Story that TV detectives always see through
- - Bail out with one legal defence
- - Defence of boxer protecting middle of ribs
- - An out-of-the-way plea
- - excuse that may be presented in court