➠ Words with i
List contains 175554 Words that "i" contain.
- - Resident of land surrounded by water
- - I speak badly of key individual?
- - red nails put off man of arran perhaps
- - Person from Guernsey or Corfu, eg
- - Clare Ward of Shetland, for instance
- - Inhabitant of a land surrounded by water
- - i defame inhabitant of ibiza, for example
- - Ocean liner starting off in Capri, for example, and heading for Rome? The Man of Aran!
- - Oahu native, e.g.
- - Inhabitant of Skye, say
- - Hawaiian native, e.g.
- - Crusoe or Gilligan
- - Fijian or Samoan, e.g
- - Hawaiian or Samoan
- - Run down by one man in Ibiza?
- - I cast aspersions on native of Borneo, for example
- - Is left to roam starting off in Man of Aran
- - I speak ill of key resident
- - Hawaiian or Fijian
- - One of us presumably is going to land in hospital
- - Irishman, for example, is on spacecraft that comes down
- - 23 Across resident
- - Inhabitant of 74 Down, e.g.
- - Nantucket native
- - Native of 29 Across or 30 Down
- - Native of Nantucket.
- - jerseyman, for instance, producing one piece of calumny
- - Hawaiian, perhaps, is country queen
- - One special lunar vehicle? Man provides home for one
- - It makes one prejudiced, living with water all round one
- - New York NHL player
- - I defame a Fijian, perhaps?
- - Lives on spacecraft, one surrounded by water
- - Manxman, eg, I defame in speech?
- - i defame a manxman
- - it's his insularity that makes him what he is!
- - i defame no-one from the mainland
- - Man's man is moon explorer?
- - I defame archipelago inhabitant
- - Man's man, perhaps, I unjustifiably censure
- - one who lives offshore
- - Charles Dickens checks out his status presumably having being born on Portsea off the coast
- - Puckster cheered on by the mascot Sparky the Dragon
- - Gilligan, e.g.
- - Crusoe, e.g.
- - Tahitian, e.g
- - One to defame Samoan?
- - Samoan, e.g
- - Man's man?
- - Samoan, Sardinian, Sumatran etc
- - Woman from Hawaii maybe is country queen
- - Charles Dickens checks out character synonymous with Christmas?
- - Ranger's crosstown hockey rival
- - Isolated dweller
- - Sicilian, e.g.
- - Samoan, eg
- - Man's man is to settle with hesitation
- - Tahitian, eg
- - Oahu resident, for example
- - Fijian, for one
- - Manxman perhaps making one defamatory remark
- - Barclays Center player
- - Eg, Manxman
- - ".... News" (Key Biscayne weekly)
- - Nassau Coliseum player
- - Hawaiian, e.g.
- - Mike Bossy was one
- - New York NHLer
- - Offshore resident
- - Crusoe, for one
- - Nantucket resident
- - Frequent ferry rider
- - Bossy was a famous one
- - Nauruan, e.g.
- - Robinson Crusoe, e.g.
- - New York athlete
- - Atoll resident
- - Man from Man
- - Hawaiian, for one.
- - Fijian, for example.
- - Non-continental dweller.
- - Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum player
- - Bossy, famously
- - A castaway is an unwilling one
- - New York hockey player
- - Ranger rival
- - Man's man in 11 given small territories in Germany?
- - denials about cigar butt being cuban?
- - curiously i'd learn about son from someone living on sark for instance
- - I defame a Sicilian perhaps
- - greek person, e.g.
- - Invoice from British cash register missing header
- - Invoice with an amount, say
- - withers who sang "lean on me"
- - man getting invoice
- - Gates with estates
- - to be ill, pointlessly, is an expense!
- - huge amount missing - one working invoice
- - Send an invoice
- - Word with fold or board
- - "Ain't No Sunshine" Withers
- - Account for Mr Gates
- - ... Gates, business magnate known for being the co-founder of Microsoft
- - Note for 25
- - ... Paterson, actor who portrays Lord Lyman Beesbury in HBO's "House of the Dragon"
- - In Washington DC - check legislation
- - Love Actually star, ... Nighy
- - Programme of entertainment
- - what must be paid for a kind of poster
- - Notice of proposed legislation
- - ... Hamid, American soccer player who won the MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Award in 2014
- - Note for Clinton?
- - Toucan's beak
- - advertising account
- - Actor Pullman or Paxton
- - Printed advert for show
- - account for a kind of poster
- - this shows the cost of the hedging tool
- - bluegrass originator, ........ monroe
- - Leader of "The Loser's Club" [first name]
- - Man's statement of money owed
- - Draft of legal act
- - mr wyman, a rolling stone
- - ... Ackman, American investor who is the founder of Pershing Square Capital Management
- - And coo, look what we're having to pay!
- - waiter's delivery at the end of a meal
- - Eg Sikes's account
- - Fits the ... (apt)
- - Paper money, note
- - Boy born unwell
- - Police announce list of charges
- - statement of purchases
- - Gates of Microsoft
- - ... Murray, actor known for movies like "Zombieland" and "Lost in Translation"
- - ... Mosienko, former NHL player who holds the record for fastest three goals which he achieved in 21 seconds in 1952
- - ... Walton, American sportscaster who is also a former basketball player
- - Account presented to Parliament
- - Hillary's hubby
- - Monthly statement
- - Platypus's beak
- - Wren's beak
- - ... Laimbeer, WNBA coach for the Las Vegas Aces since 2018
- - tab that might include tip
- - Actor Murray of Scrooged
- - account of proposed law
- - President Clinton
- - Microsoft's Gates
- - Melinda's husband
- - Designer Blass
- - Coo's partner
- - Tilden of tennis
- - Sports columnist Simmons
- - Skarsgård who donned clown makeup to play Pennywise in "It"
- - Singer Janovitz of Buffalo Tom
- - Premier Davis
- - Player for coach Marv Levy
- - Piece of legislation — one of the Clintons
- - Pecos man
- - One, five or ten, e.g.
- - One or twenty, e.g.
- - One of the Righteous Brothers
- - O'Reilly of Fox News
- - Narrow promontory
- - Mr. Blass
- - Monthly mail from the electric company
- - Microsoft magnate Gates
- - Microsoft cofounder Gates
- - Mail staple
- - Macy or Bixby
- - M. Rooney TV film: 1981
- - Little William
- - HBO talk show host Maher
- - Harbinger of a new month
- - Former president Clinton
- - Five or ten, e.g.
- - E.O.M. item
- - Duck's beak
- - Duck beak
- - Credit card statement, for example
- - Cosby or Tilden
- - Common piece of mail
- - Chelsea's dad
- - Buffalo or dollar
- - Buffalo name
- - Brim or tab
- - Barnacle ......
- - A famous Robinson.
- - A beak
- - "The Continuing Story of Bungalow ......"
- - "Show Boat" tune
- - "Show Boat" torch song
- - "I'm Just a ......" ("Schoolhouse Rock!" song)
- - "Ghostbusters" star Murray
- - "Aloha" actor ...... Murray
- - ...... of Rights
- - Dun
- - Unwelcome mail
- - Sawbuck, for one
- - Paper boy.
- - Bank note
- - Piece of paper money.
- - Debtor's worry
- - Poster
- - Banknote
- - Bird's-eye view?
- - Toucan's pride
- - First-year Kennedy Center honoree
- - Singer of "A Foggy Day" in "A Damsel in Distress"
- - First-year Kennedy Center Honors recipient
- - He wore a top hat in "Top Hat"
- - Dancer who "rates A-1"?
- - A Kennedy Center honoree
- - One interrupting a celebrity English dancer
- - old us dancer actor fred in a satire surprisingly
- - Legendary screen dancer
- - "Royal Wedding" star
- - Oscar nominee in "The Towering Inferno"
- - Dancing legend
- - Charisse's dance partner in "The Band Wagon"
- - Caron's "Daddy Long Legs" co-star
- - Classic dancer Fred
- - Subject of the 2009 biography "Puttin' on the Ritz"
- - "Holiday Inn" co-star
- - "Night and Day" introducer
- - Film dancer Fred
- - Rogers's partner
- - "Top Hat" tapper
- - Fred of "Daddy Long Legs"
- - He said "I just put my feet in the air and move them around"
- - 'Top Hat' dancer Fred
- - "Top Hat" dancer
- - "The history of dance on film begins with ......": Gene Kelly
- - "Shall We Dance" dancer
- - Fred of "Finian's Rainbow"
- - Dancer Fred in "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle"
- - Fred with nimble feet
- - Hoofer Fred
- - "Royal Wedding" star, 1951
- - "Daddy Long Legs" star
- - "Holiday Inn" star
- - Dance master Fred
- - He danced in "Silk Stockings"
- - "Follow the Fleet" co-star, 1936
- - Star born Frederick Austerlitz
- - Nimble Fred
- - "Shall We Dance" co-star
- - Dancing Fred
- - Rogers' dance partner
- - Noted terpsichorean
- - "Holiday Inn" actor
- - "Funny Face" costar
- - Adele or Fred
- - Swing Time star
- - Rogers' frequent partner
- - Top guy in "Top Hat"
- - His real last name was Austerlitz
- - Elegant dancer Fred
- - Dance master
- - "The Towering Inferno" Oscar nominee
- - "Finian's Rainbow" star
- - Dancing man in "Dancing Lady"
- - Early model for Baryshnikov
- - "Steps in Time" author
- - Fred or Adele
- - He was top-notch in "Top Hat"
- - Memorable Fred
- - Early influence on Baryshnikov
- - Another 57 Across
- - Crosby's "Blue Skies" partner
- - "Second Chorus" star
- - Top-hatted star
- - Partner of Rogers
- - Austerlitz's adopted name
- - He wrote "Steps in Time"
- - Frederick Austerlitz
- - See 111-Across
- - Fred ......, Top Hat star
- - The "he" in "Rogers did everything he did … backwards and in high heels"
- - Rogers' partner in classic Hollywood
- - Mickey Mouse's name before 1928
- - Original first name of Mickey Mouse
- - ...... mouse (early rival of mickey)
- - Charlie McCarthy's pal Snerd
- - ...... Brewster, Cary Grant's role in 'Arsenic and Old Lace'
- - Bergen's dummy Snerd
- - Bergen's Snerd
- - First name of a radio blockhead.
- - One of Bergen's dummies
- - bob ...., goes fishing with paul whitehouse
- - Initial of mine on gold watch for author John
- - Actress Emily
- - Angela --, winner of the 1961 Wimbledon singles championship
- - Philosopher Adler
- - John --, novelist whose works include 'Paradise Postponed'
- - ...... Brewster, "Arsenic and Old Lace" role
- - ...... Brewster, beleaguered nephew in "Arsenic and Old Lace"
- - Edgar Bergen dummy ...... Snerd
- - Earl of March
- - Character in "King Henry IV."
- - ...... Snerd.
- - Radio character.
- - Surname of the author of Rumpole of the Bailey
- - bob, comedian noted for his tv series on fishing with paul whitehouse
- - Bob ......, Vic Reeves' comedy partner
- - ...... Palace, King's London home
- - London home of the Royal Family, .... Palace
- - Royal residence in London
- - The Queen's London gaff
- - British sov.'s residence
- - British palace
- - Wilting, as a plant
- - Losing power, like a battery
- - Going out, like a fire
- - Flopping at a comedy club
- - Bombing, as a comic
- - Like a battery soon to be thrown away
- - Like a phone down to 1%
- - Fading, as a fire
- - Going down hard at a comedy club
- - Colouring report for those living on borrowed time perhaps
- - Bombing, on stage
- - Flopping on stage
- - Flopping, as a business
- - Ira Levin's "A Kiss Before ......"
- - Performing very badly, as a comedian
- - Bombing, as a comedian
- - Going out, as a fire
- - Flopping on a comedy gig
- - Like a graying ember
- - Failing on the stage
- - 'A Kiss Before -- ('91 film)'
- - Not getting many laughs, as a comedian
- - On the way out
- - Declining, as a fire
- - Drawing to a close.
- - As I Lay ......, William Faulkner novel
- - Very eager to be moribund
- - Longing to be staining fabric, do we hear?
- - very eager to be changing colour, say
- - Declining job in printers, maybe, with no energy required
- - What comes in handy in golfing final
- - Gradually ceasing
- - Hardly alive
- - "He was ... to eat Thanksgiving dessert" (very eager)
- - almost out of power
- - Near to death
- - Fading, as embers
- - Expiring
- - Perishing
- - Becoming extinct, ... out
- - Very eager (to)
- - Starting to stop!
- - Really anxious (to know)
- - Failing onstage
- - Desperately longing (to)
- - Ceasing to function
- - ...... quail (bloop hit)
- - Declining
- - Coming to an end
- - Close to death
- - Running out of steam
- - Like embers
- - Laughing nonstop, so to speak
- - Passing away
- - Subsiding (with "down")
- - Moribund
- - Fading away
- - Stand-up comic's fear
- - Losing power
- - Fizzling out
- - Becoming extinct, with "out"
- - Faulkner's "As I Lay ......"
- - Desiring greatly, with "for"
- - Obsolescent
- - About to go out
- - About to conk out
- - Conking out
- - Declining, as embers
- - Fading out
- - Fading
- - "I am ......, Egypt . . . ": Shak.
- - " . . . despised and ...... king": Shelley
- - "I am ......, Egypt . . . "
- - ...... swan
- - "...... is for fools. Amateurs."
- - See 6-Across
- - Eager
- - Super eager (to)
- - At death's door
- - expiring, changing colour, losing energy
- - Losing battery power
- - Suit Carl? No problem producing very high waves?
- - In mid-April, a locust flies too high to be heard
- - Too high to catch?
- - Too high for people to catch?
- - On a frequency humans cannot hear
- - Like bats or lunatics, raving?
- - Emperor of Ethiopia, 1930-74
- - Ethiopian emperor
- - Volcanic archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea