➠ Words with i
List contains 175554 Words that "i" contain.
- - religious ceremony seen on the tennis court?
- - Start of play, in tennis
- - Part of a tennis game.
- - Opening tennis shot
- - Tennis stroke
- - Tennis term
- - Opening in court proceedings and in church
- - it starts court proceedings
- - Sherry oddly wrong for communion, maybe
- - perform maintenance on, as a car
- - Tree worship?
- - Maintenance ceremony?
- - Something provided by priest in church (and restaurateur)
- - ...and shell certain Soviets in conflict?
- - act of help
- - it should be faultless in court
- - waiting for mass
- - Car check-up
- - what the striker receives in church?
- - helping or doing work
- - Restaurant review criterion
- - act of worship required of the soldier
- - Zagat guide concern
- - The Meritorious ............ Cross
- - Robert ........ ( Dan McGrew creator)
- - Legendary Yukon poet Robert
- - Certain game opening
- - Tree maintenance check
- - Waiter's job
- - Employment benefit
- - Ballad author
- - Rhymes of a Roughneck author
- - Sort of commercial supplier
- - Smile accompanier, at times
- - Engine check for Army, say
- - Worship a tree
- - Queen Vic in south-east offers assistance
- - Start of court proceedings?
- - Employment in, say, army duty
- - Waiting until you finish your meal
- - Act of worship
- - Maintenance that gets the set going?
- - Ace perhaps in one of the Armed Forces
- - Helpful activity
- - Waiting for start of action in court
- - Tree maintenance
- - He wrote "The Shooting of Dan McGrew"
- - Sunday church offering
- - Dinnerware, collectively
- - Contribution to the community
- - Parts partner, and word that can follow the ends of answers to starred clues
- - It may be given with a smile
- - Army or Navy, e.g.
- - Periodic maintenance
- - It may be offered with a smile
- - McGrew's creator
- - Zagat ratings category
- - Army, for one
- - Dinnerware
- - Car dealer department
- - What a pastor prepares for
- - Court opening
- - Draftee's destination
- - Concern for customers
- - Kind of ace or break
- - Caring for customers
- - Bard of the Yukon
- - Tea or civil
- - Canadian writer
- - Hotel's forte.
- - Public worship.
- - Military duty.
- - Work done for another.
- - Creator of Dan McGrew.
- - Poet sometimes called "the Canadian Kipling."
- - Set of articles.
- - Military stint
- - Church ceremony
- - ...... good turn
- - Navy, e.g
- - Religious ceremony
- - Mass
- - Aid
- - Helpful act
- - Assistance
- - Maintenance
- - Lip-..
- - Ceremony
- - Overhaul
- - Help
- - See 30 across
- - -
- - Overhaul of a vehicle
- - Provision of useful aid
- - Contribution to the welfare of others
- - oddly sweary, failing in mass?
- - set of dishes the waiter gives you
- - allow somebody to come in to make a confession
- - ATM I'd hacked to give access
- - Confess (to crime)
- - allow it to enter and it gets mad
- - Maid spanked: time to confess
- - Allow in to confess
- - Allow to come inside
- - let in to make a confession
- - Confess to a crime, say
- - Let in to confess
- - Give access, usher in
- - What Musician's Institute will do to prodigy
- - What Berklee will do to prodigy applying
- - Own up to, as a mistake
- - Open a door to
- - Off With Their Heads "Hard to ......"
- - Concede (to)
- - "You have to ...... ..."
- - "I must ...... ..."
- - Confess to something
- - Confess to a crime
- - Allow entry to
- - Grant access to
- - Maid deceptive: time to confess
- - Confess in court I'm dangerous revolutionary
- - Allow to enter
- - Allow to join
- - Allow a doctor turning up on strike to leave hospital
- - Criminal maid given time to confess
- - Grant entrance to
- - Confess (to)
- - Come clean in review belonging to victim? Dangerous!
- - Fess up to
- - Cop to
- - Allow to enroll
- - Plead guilty to
- - A shy, retiring one's going to confess
- - 'Okay, I ...... it'
- - Let in or let out
- - ... defeat (acknowledge that you've been beaten)
- - allow the new maid a little time
- - ... one
- - Allow machine head inside mine shaft
- - it goes mad when we let it come in
- - Let into Duke University after good grade
- - let in many in the entrance
- - Declare millions invested in opening of mine
- - Lawyer rejected Cambridge university grant
- - ...... one (words on a movie ticket)
- - Notice Tim returning and let him in
- - Acknowledge as wrongdoing
- - don't contest the right of entry
- - Accept as a hospital patient
- - Notice German with grant
- - Acknowledge it after dam burst
- - Let into the club
- - Receive grant
- - "...... one" (phrase on a theater ticket)
- - Let in a Duke with German
- - Accept one's mistake
- - Allow through the door
- - Let in or out
- - "You gotta ... ..."
- - own maid wasted time
- - Acknowledge or confess, a fault, for one
- - Acknowledge being extremely awkward with German
- - Not deny
- - A daughter with American university grant
- - Grant is let in
- - ... one (words on a ticket)
- - agree and let in
- - make an acknowledgement, as doormen may well do
- - grudgingly grant
- - Word on a ticket, perhaps
- - Ticket imperative
- - Say grudgingly
- - Reveal with reluctance
- - Plead guilty
- - Own up
- - Let on or let in
- - Let in or on
- - Come clean on
- - Be a doorman
- - "...... one" (words on a theater ticket)
- - ...... one (ticket phrase)
- - Open up, in a way
- - Show the door
- - Not hide
- - Allow entry
- - Own
- - Accept
- - Induct.
- - Let on
- - Let in
- - Receive duke married in small island
- - Word on a ticket stub
- - Come clean
- - Grant entry
- - Provide student with place and grant
- - Concede
- - Accepted college applicant
- - Fess up
- - Let in; own
- - Not blackball, say
- - Disclose
- - Own daughter married in small island
- - Accept as valid
- - Reluctantly disclose
- - Concede as valid
- - Welcome letter headed 'Duke University'
- - Take the blame for
- - Let in or let on
- - Concede some had mittens!
- - Accept daughter married in small island
- - Confess; let in
- - Usher in
- - Allow entrance
- - Accept, as a patient
- - Let in maid struggling with first of trays
- - Allow through
- - Come clean about
- - Unsaid, implied
- - Implied but unsaid
- - Unsaid, but understood
- - Unsaid
- - Left unsaid
- - it supports a climbing animal without comment
- - Implied the Arctic Circle is turning heads
- - Without being said
- - Unmentioned yet understood
- - Unexpressed but implied
- - Understood without being directly expressed
- - Undeclared
- - Not verbalized
- - Kind of admission
- - Inexplicit
- - Implied, in a way
- - Implied rather than expressed openly
- - Implied — inferred
- - Between the lines, in a way
- - Agreement of a kind
- - Inferred
- - Not in so many words?
- - Taken for granted
- - Assumed
- - Wordless
- - Understood yet unstated
- - Understood by fantastic missing fans
- - Silent songbird catching a cold
- - Implicit
- - Implied
- - Implied but not expressed
- - Implied, but not stated
- - Not stated directly
- - Understood rubbish about Channel Islands
- - Unstated yet understood
- - Wordlessly implied
- - Anagram of 'attic'
- - Silently understood
- - Unstated
- - Quietly understood
- - Implied but unspoken
- - Implied leaders in talks are cautious in tone
- - Unspoken, but understood
- - Indicated by a nod
- - Silent bird maintaining acoustic void
- - Implicitly understood
- - Bird covering bill becomes silent
- - Implied wordlessly
- - Silent bird without bill
- - Unexpressed
- - Implied; understood
- - Implied this article can interest them all at the front
- - Implied, perhaps
- - Songbird covering bill is silent
- - Not said but understood
- - Suggested but not stated
- - It's taken for granted it's time to operate around his heart
- - Implicit rebuilding of attic
- - Unspoken, implied
- - Understood source of interest in diplomacy
- - I'm not saying this is strictly understood? Understood!
- - Unspoken work of diplomat touring India
- - Attic? (anag)
- - Respect, admiration
- - Implied; silent
- - Understood amount a citizen's invested
- - Implied historian not with us
- - Tango performance involving one not using speech
- - Discretion accepting one's understood
- - Not expressly stated
- - Silent, as an agreement
- - Understood without being said
- - Understood a bit of sophistication in retrospect
- - Implied but not verbalized
- - Like a wink-and-a-nod agreement
- - Implied but understood
- - Like a wink and a nod
- - Quietly implied
- - Implied or understood
- - Not said explicitly
- - Food running short, it's understood
- - Unspoken understanding from one in diplomacy
- - It's taken for granted in attic structure
- - It's taken for granted in strange attic
- - Implied it's time to do something about independence
- - Understood tense account given by Italian
- - It's taken for granted in special attic
- - It's understood one's engaged in diplomacy
- - Unspoken, as an understanding
- - Like a winked agreement
- - Unspoken but implied
- - Implied with a nod, say
- - Like some agreements
- - Going without saying?
- - Unexpressed yet understood
- - Assumed, say
- - Communicated by nodding
- - Unspoken, as an agreement
- - Unexpressed but understood
- - Unspoken, as an approval
- - Hear 62-Across
- - Not said
- - Unspoken, as approval
- - Like something communicated with a wink and a nod
- - Kind of approval
- - Suggested
- - Like some approvals
- - Like a wink
- - Understood without being stated
- - ... between the lines
- - "Silent ......"
- - Understood
- - Saying nothing
- - Unspoken
- - Unvoiced
- - Not spoken
- - Still
- - unspoken account taken in by bird
- - time to perform outside, one implied
- - maybe tiger's up on italian, that's understood
- - one must be involved in diplomacy – that is understood
- - Implied one must be bound by discretion
- - Silent Titanic at sea, leaving Belfast region?
- - understood to be in latin
- - diplomacy will keep one silent
- - attic renovation not acknowledged
- - sensitivity with feelings about grief at heart unspoken
- - Generally understood, without being said
- - Wordlessly understood
- - Run out returned soldier and remove ship's accoutrements
- - Strip sails and ropes from
- - Rid of equipment
- - Strip of equipment
- - Strip of equipment, as a ship
- - Take down the sails
- - Dismantle the sails of
- - Remove gear from, as a ship
- - Remove the lines from
- - Remove the equipment from
- - Remove sail supports
- - Remove the ropes
- - Sadly ruing having to do a dismantling job
- - Dismantle a United Nations oil installation?
- - Strip of sails and rope, as a ship
- - dismantle, as sails
- - Strip down ships
- - (Of a boat) strip of its mast, stays etc
- - Dismantle sail supports
- - Strip of gear, as a ship
- - Strip, as a ship
- - Strip down parts of shotgun? Right!
- - Prepare to store, as a sailboat
- - Strip of gear
- - Strip a sailing vessel
- - Prepare for dry dock
- - Strip of gear, nautically
- - Dismantle sail supports, e.g
- - Take down sails
- - Dismantle on a ship
- - Take down, as a Rube Goldberg machine
- - Take apart, nautically
- - Dismantle, as a sailing vessel
- - Strip of sails
- - Prepare for a dry dock
- - Disassemble, in a way
- - Ready for a reserve fleet
- - Strip a ship
- - Strip a vessel
- - Strip a schooner
- - Disassemble, aboard ship
- - Strip a boat
- - Strip a sloop
- - Strip a ship of tackle
- - Strip of tackle
- - Take down a derrick, etc.
- - Strip a ship of ropes.
- - Dismantle, as a ship.
- - Dismantle a well driller.
- - Disassemble
- - Dismantle.
- - Take apart
- - Take down