➠ Words with i
List contains 175554 Words that "i" contain.
- - hot sauce with a rooster logo
- - Spicy sauce from Thailand
- - Hot sauce with a rooster on it
- - Popular hot sauce
- - Thai chili sauce
- - Hot sauce in Thai cuisine
- - Southeast Asian hot sauce
- - "Rooster sauce"
- - Hot sauce
- - Thai hot sauce
- - Spicy Thai condiment
- - Condiment at a pho shop
- - Spicy pho condiment
- - Huy Fong Foods product
- - hot tuna roll ingredient
- - Pho condiment
- - Sambal alternative
- - Thai condiment often mixed with mayonnaise
- - Four-dimensional mathematical model of the universe
- - Four-dimensional system
- - Four-dimensional mathematical system
- - Warped fabric, it's said
- - topic for some quantum physicists
- - What a wormhole is a tunnel in
- - Continuum
- - Confined
- - Like the Count of Monte Cristo
- - De Niro's furiously chasing naughty child inside
- - banged-up mini dopes launched across river
- - Shut up! Setter's dug around issue
- - Put away papers about Mike and Con's place that's close to home
- - Incarcerated
- - ...... with Everything, Arnold Wesker play
- - are they fed into computers?
- - With '12 Down', can they give you food for thought?
- - fast food in the sculptor's studio?
- - Food (said to be relatively cheap)
- - "Micro" food?
- - Integrated circuits are more commonly known as computer ..... for their small and thin shape
- - "Goodbye, Mr. ......" (1939 Oscar film for Robert Donat)
- - Counters for fast food?
- - 8-Down, across the 15-Down
- - What one eats with cold joints?
- - They may fall where they may
- - Thin slices of food.
- - Bits of Intel?
- - Cold joints and bits of potato
- - Small counters used as money when gambling
- - carpenter commonly accompanied by fish
- - Nicks in a coat of nail polish
- - carpenter chris emptily consumes joint
- - Cold fruit and fries
- - whizzerand...... 1970s/80s comic
- - Blackjack stack
- - Poker player's pile
- - Crunchy additions to some sandwiches
- - The tasty bits contributed by Murphy?
- - Slices approach shots
- - cold joints and fries
- - French fries, to a Brit
- - Casino counters
- - Gambling counters
- - fried potatoes
- - french fries in the casino?
- - Casino tokens
- - TV police oldie
- - Poker stacks
- - Poker player's requirement
- - Fries, in Folkestone
- - French fries in England
- - Fish side dish
- - Fish side
- - Common accompaniment to fish
- - Features of 17-, 22-, 47- and 58-Across
- - Halloween party snack
- - Pieces fried in deep fat
- - Crispy potato snacks
- - Teacup imperfections
- - Tokens
- - Some munchies
- - Lay's snacks
- - Salsa holders
- - Contents of a bowl or a pot
- - Fried potato strips
- - Contents of a poker pot
- - Gambling tokens
- - Cold joint plus seconds comprising accompaniment to 24
- - .. fries
- - Common snack
- - Flakes
- - Salty snack
- - French fries
- - Crunchy snacks
- - Poker pile
- - Poker items
- - Stack (or snack) on a table
- - Lay's product
- - Counters of value
- - Casino currency
- - Fried fish complement
- - Shots near the green
- - Poker tokens
- - Party snacks
- - Salty bagful
- - Party munchies
- - ...... and 37-Across (snack option)
- - Salsa scoopers
- - Companion of fish
- - Things that 18-, 27-, 46- and 60-Across may have
- - Cash on hand?
- - Snacker's bagful
- - *Casino stack
- - Small imperfections
- - "Goodbye, Mr. ......"
- - Takes the edge off, maybe
- - Pot contents
- - Ante matter?
- - Poker pieces
- - Partner of fish
- - Cookie ingredient, sometimes
- - China problems
- - Intel output
- - Silicon implants
- - Poker supplies
- - Donat role
- - Snack items
- - Salsa companion
- - Computer parts
- - Popular TV show
- - TV cop show
- - Short golf shots
- - Poker wherewithal
- - Fish and ......
- - Wood and potato
- - "Good-bye, Mr. ......"
- - Blue and potato
- - Money substitutes
- - Casino money
- - Golf shots.
- - Small diamonds.
- - Shots from just off the green.
- - Popular character in a James Hilton story.
- - Ship's carpenter.
- - Poker stake
- - Counters
- - Blue
- - Fragments
- - Game pieces
- - Slices
- - Cookie ingredient
- - See 28 Across
- - Subtly signals interest
- - Some users of they/them pronouns, informally
- - Nonbinary people, informally
- - Phonetic term for folks who don't identify as male or female
- - "Got it," in the '60s
- - "Cool story, bro"
- - "Got it," '60s-style
- - Beatnik's "Got ya"
- - "Got it" on "The Mod Squad"
- - Old-style "Got it, dude"
- - Bygone "Got it"
- - "Understood, bro": 2 wds.
- - "Got it," to Maynard G. Krebs
- - "Got it, man!": 2 wds.
- - "Got it, daddy-o"
- - '...... it!' ('Love that!')
- - Hippie's 'Got it'
- - 'Got it, dude'
- - 'Got it, man'
- - 'Got it!,' beatnik-style
- - 'Yeah, bro'
- - Hippie-style 'Got it'
- - Hepcat's 'Got it!'
- - 'Got it, bro!'
- - 'Understood, bro'
- - "Gotcha, bro"
- - 'Right, bro'
- - "Cool, bro"
- - "Loud and clear, bro"
- - "It's clear, bro"
- - Beatnik's "Got it"
- - "Got it!"
- - "sounds cool, bro"
- - "Understood," once
- - hipster's "roger"
- - "gotcha," in the '60s
- - "Gotcha," in a groovier era
- - Hippie's acknowledgment
- - "good with me"
- - "... Rock and Roll Music," (song by Peter, Paul and Mary): 2 wds.
- - "Dat's cool"
- - "Gotcha!" to a hipster
- - "Yeah, man!"
- - "Understood," hippie-wise
- - Hip hippie phrase
- - ".... Rock and Roll Music"
- - Hippie's affirmative reply
- - Hippie's "Yeah, man!"
- - Hippie's "Understood, man"
- - Hippie's "Gotcha"
- - Hippie's "Comprendo"
- - Hepcat's words of understanding
- - Beatnik's expression of understanding
- - "Yeah, brah"
- - "Understood," hippie-style
- - "The meaning of your statement is clear," more hiply
- - "That's cool, brah"
- - "That's clear, man"
- - "That's clear to me" in beat-speak
- - "Perfectly clear, man!"
- - "Loud and clear, man!": 2 wds.
- - "Gotcha, brah"
- - "Loud and clear"
- - Cat's "gotcha!"
- - Beatnik's "Gotcha"
- - Hipster's acknowledgment
- - Response to "Get me?"
- - 'Understood, man'
- - '60s "Gotcha!"
- - Beatnik's assent
- - "Copy that, dude!"
- - "Gotcha, man"
- - "Gotcha," beatnik-style
- - "Point taken," '60s-style
- - "Cool, daddy-o!"
- - 'Cool, man'
- - 'Gotcha!' to a beatnik
- - Old-style "Understood"
- - 'With ya so far'
- - 'Gotcha, daddy-o!'
- - Beatnik's 'Understood'
- - "Sounds cool, Daddy-O"
- - 'That's cool with me!'
- - Hippie's "understood"
- - 'Understood, dude'
- - "Understood," to a beatnik
- - "Understood," in hippie-speak
- - Hepcat's phrase of understanding
- - 'Right on,' to a hipster
- - 'Gotcha, dude'
- - 'Understood, daddy-o'
- - Hipster's 'Gotcha!'
- - "That's clear to me" in hippie-speak
- - "That's clear to me," hippie-style
- - Cat's acknowledgment
- - "Copacetic, man"
- - Hipster's line
- - '60s "Understood!"
- - "Yeah man, groovy"
- - "Understood," to a hippie
- - "That's cool, man"
- - Hipster's "Understood!"
- - Cool cat's "¡Comprendo!"
- - Greenwich Village assent circa 1968
- - Right on
- - Word
- - Understood
- - "Sounds good"
- - "Gotcha"
- - "understood, hep cat"
- - "Groovy!"
- - Choice for a rub
- - Sugar partner, in a verse
- - Sugar's partner in rhyme
- - Sugar partner in rhyme
- - Jar in a rack
- - Variety, in life, so it's said
- - Kind of rack found in the kitchen
- - It might be put on the rack
- - Ginger in the kitchen
- - No-no in some diets
- - Rack item
- - Something kept in a rack?
- - there's a pungent flavour in aspic, evidently
- - Make more piquant
- - Clove or cinnamon
- - Jazz (up)
- - Paprika, e.g
- - Cinnamon or ginger
- - Food flavouring
- - Eg, ginger
- - Aromatic substance used for flavouring
- - Ginger or nutmeg
- - Nutmeg or curry
- - Mace, for one
- - Aromatic seasoning
- - Coriander, for one
- - Rub ingredient
- - Add zip to, with "up"
- - 10-Down, e.g.
- - Zesty element
- - Cinnamon or cloves
- - Cook's seasoning
- - Add interest to
- - Zesty addition
- - Word after Old or Scary
- - Zesty quality
- - Girls from England?
- - With 8-Across, business of 55-Across's backers
- - Sugar partner
- - Add zest
- - Make zippier
- - Cook's kicker
- - Oregano or nutmeg
- - Variety, vis- -vis life
- - Little girl's ingredient
- - Flavorful additive
- - Add flavor to
- - Cardamom or cinnamon, for example
- - Make more flavorful
- - Curry or sage
- - Cinnamon, e.g.
- - Little girl ingredient?
- - Cook's ingredient
- - Pepper, e.g
- - Flavor enhancer
- - ... season
- - Flavoring
- - Zest
- - Dash
- - Heat source
- - Gusto
- - Pizzazz
- - Relish
- - Piquancy
- - Tang
- - Pizazz
- - Zip
- - Zing
- - The — Islands was the former name of the Moluccas
- - Ginger or saffron
- - Alternative name for Dune's Melange
- - Ginger or cinnamon
- - Zhuzh [up]
- - odds on thing that might be added to drink as flavouring
- - ... up your life, ... girls tune
- - Aromatic substance
- - Make wavy
- - Make curly
- - Put waves in
- - Make waves in
- - Pinch, as in pie crust
- - Make into tight curls
- - Small hindrance, as in plans
- - Wave caught highest point of promenade, swamping verge
- - Form ringlets in
- - Angular hair wave
- - Form tight curls in
- - Make corrugated
- - Put a ...... in (interfere with)
- - Put a wave in
- - Press in narrow folds.
- - Fingertips-only rock-climbing grip
- - Seal the piecrust
- - Pinch into ridges
- - pinch, as an empanada's edge
- - Fold the first pieces of crêpe paper around the edge
- - Press into ridges
- - Add curls to hair
- - Pinch, as the edge of a piecrust
- - Cause to curl
- - Pinch into small ridges
- - Connect by squeezing together
- - Pinch, as piecrust
- - Finish a pie crust
- - Compress into small folds or ridges
- - Pinch, as pie crust
- - Press into small folds
- - Pinch and press, as pie crust edges
- - Pinch the edges of a piecrust
- - Pinch into small folds
- - Pinch into folds
- - Press into folds
- - Pinch, as a piecrust
- - Use a curling iron
- - Pinch together
- - Seal, as a piecrust
- - Corrugate
- - Pinch edges (as a piecrust)
- - Bend into shape
- - Finish a pastry crust
- - Crease or fold
- - Use a hair-curler
- - Series of pleats.
- - Pinch into folds or flutings.
- - Fold or pleat.
- - Kink
- - Hindrance
- - Pleat
- - "Pucker up!"
- - Wrinkle
- - Inhibit
- - Curl.
- - Hinder
- - Hamper
- - Restrain
- - Pinch
- - Fold part of zinc rim, perhaps
- - He may perhaps steal piano and flute