➠ Words with i
List contains 175554 Words that "i" contain.
- - a game - and the captain needs to be in control of it
- - card game in which duplicate or rubber scoring is used
- - spanner game
- - Game to give the wife the key to get in
- - Groom partner to keep going finally in tricky game
- - Card game; spanner
- - Part of nose required for game
- - Partnered card-game
- - A game bird when worried, for instance, retreats
- - from which the captain controls the game
- - game stand for the captain
- - Grand slam game
- - d new game show hosted by ross kemp
- - game - pontoon?
- - Spanner needed for a game of cards
- - Span of card game
- - i play the game but it makes me cross
- - Span top of British mountain chain
- - Card game making you cross?
- - Card game's deck controlled by captain
- - Link in card game?
- - it's used in snooker game
- - a card game is not enough for the girl
- - Game of golf embraced by newlywed
- - middle part of a pop song
- - connection to a game
- - Go across for game
- - Pontoon game?
- - card game which could be pontoon
- - this enables one to change sides for a game
- - Game for four players
- - Card game for four players
- - It's a link on the sides of current grid
- - Card game for four
- - Game based on whist
- - Game; crossing
- - Requirement for spectacles to be offered by game
- - Newly-wed hosting good game
- - Subject of a New York Times column until 2015
- - Game for which paired opponents appear in answer
- - Game cut short when American leaves
- - Game girl doesn't finish
- - Cross game
- - Game for dummies?
- - Game with a dummy
- - Card game -- pontoon?
- - Game for Blues on The Hill
- - It gives you a walkover in game
- - A game on which the captain rules
- - Card game; structure
- - One on the fiddle in game
- - Position for captain in game
- - Game groom's first to be hugged by future relative
- - Spanner's good held by new union member
- - One needs to get across this game
- - Apt word to substitute for each of four black squares to make sense of the across answers on either side of them
- - Card game derived from whist
- - Goren's game
- - One kind of club
- - Kind of loan
- - Blackwood's game
- - Kind of head or table
- - Game of Levantine or Russian origin.
- - Structural unit built by Sea Bees.
- - Popular game
- - Chain of hills
- - Theme of the puzzle
- - Trick-taking card game
- - Card game
- - Bit of dental work
- - Captain's position in game that features doubles
- - the —, 1986 novel by iain banks
- - join game
- - connection to game
- - from where the captain directs the game
- - game at which zia mahmood excels
- - a game one may come across
- - Go over role of female at wedding holding key
- - Game to cross the river
- - A card game
- - what the captain's playing at?
- - something to cross
- - he makes spanners
- - Contract, perhaps, that engineers might find lucrative
- - phoebe waller-.., created killing eve and fleabag
- - Red, Stone or Putney on the London Underground?
- - construction over a road or a river
- - Might it help to change banks?
- - Golden Gate, eg
- - Four players required for this violin part?
- - union member carrying good spanner
- - wayne .., retired english footballed married to a saturday!
- - A rubber nose will have one
- - Cross as new missus gulps gallon
- - benjamin franklin in philadelphia, for one
- - Composer's part for violin
- - Golden Gate ....
- - Cowan ...., school the Brontë sisters attended
- - sometimes built over troubled waters
- - Ship's command area
- - The Golden Gate, for one
- - Word on Prince Edward Island plate
- - With Wood, southern Ontario community
- - Way over
- - Way across the river
- - River span
- - Prince Edward Island's Confederation ..........
- - Cut off short
- - Connection crossing river etc
- - Connection to James Joyce in Dublin, for instance
- - Spanning structure to allow passage
- - Connection to Samuel Beckett in Dublin, for instance
- - Fly over groom's companion around midnight
- - Cross new missus guzzles gallon
- - Partial denture
- - Cross platform on ship
- - "Like a ... over troubled water" (Simon and Garfunkel)
- - Structure carrying a road, railway etc.
- - New union member holds good spanner
- - Link to Samuel Becket, for one, in Dublin
- - Leading The Blues to The Hill's central meeting point for The Liffeysiders, for example
- - Turning big red spanner
- - They leave bright-eyed type going across The Liffey
- - It may help to change banks
- - Cross when new missus pockets grand
- - What you might come across at a river?
- - Violin section provides middle eight
- - Connection good in union member
- - The Confederation ..............
- - Captain's place on ship
- - Contract, perhaps, for engineering work
- - River spanner
- - It takes a toll, often
- - Connection from one bank to another
- - London or Brooklyn, e.g.
- - *The Tacoma Narrows, e.g.*
- - Way over the Charles
- - Drivers use it to get to the bank?
- - Four-hand amusement
- - George Washington, for one
- - It goes side-to-side
- - Troll's charge
- - Viaduct
- - George Washington, e.g.
- - Kwai structure
- - Ryan's "A ...... Too Far"
- - Draw or contract follower
- - Cantilever, for example.
- - George Washington .......
- - The skipper's platform.
- - Captain's command post.
- - Military pontoon structure.
- - River crosser
- - Stream crosser
- - Song section
- - See 21
- - River crossing
- - Crossing point
- - Spanning structure
- - Connecting link.
- - Reach across
- - Span
- - See 16-Across
- - See 31-Across
- - Cross
- - Connection
- - Cross new missus gulps gallon
- - Second class dirge arranged as a piece for the violin
- - Road or walkway over a river or gorge
- - connection to new wife outside germany
- - River crosser but it's not a vessel
- - new union members acquiring good links between banks
- - Habituate
- - mad dictator imprisons fanatical devotee
- - Read dictionary hiding a person with incurable habits
- - One showing a desire for essentially deadly sadism acts
- - Some read dictionaries this person's hooked
- - he has a habit of taking things
- - Publicity gives the tyrant his start - he can't leave it alone
- - hooked by father cutting ends off stick to solve problem
- - Current period on dictionary mostly spent getting someone familiar with Es?
- - someone going to pot?
- - Did criminal court go after a fiend?
- - opposite of 19 with 100 in it for habit-bound person
- - Fanatical devotee
- - he may go to pot
- - Read dictionaries? Your enthusiast gets stuck in!
- - Mad dictator took in junkie
- - Compulsive fan
- - Eager devotee
- - Something's got one hooked
- - has he gone to pot?
- - Narcotics user
- - Someone who's hooked?
- - Person who just can't get enough
- - Person hooked on drugs or tobacco
- - No mere fan
- - Rehab resident
- - Rehab target
- - One is dependent on a substance
- - Junkie
- - Fanatical type of Baghdad dictator involved in cover-up
- - Habitual drug user
- - Slave to a habit
- - Chocoholic, e.g
- - A theologian I brought to court as sort of abuser?
- - Put in chapter adopted by technology user
- - One may go to pot
- - One hooked on drugs
- - Habitual user
- - Fan's total thrills in the Centre Court
- - Detox center candidate
- - One needing detox
- - Rehab client
- - One who's hooked
- - Tanaholic, e.g.
- - One who just can't get enough
- - One who can't get enough
- - Fiend … or a hint to this puzzle's theme
- - One who isn't clean
- - Compulsive type
- - Crackhead
- - One with a pack-a-day habit
- - He's hooked
- - Pusher's victim
- - Pusher's customer
- - User who may be a loser
- - Pusher's prey
- - One with a monkey on his back
- - One with a craving
- - Relative of a devotee.
- - Puzzle fan, for instance.
- - Devotee of a habit or hobby.
- - Fanatic devotee.
- - One in a habit
- - Habitué
- - User
- - Fiend
- - Rehab candidate
- - Hound
- - Aficionado
- - Nut
- - Fanatic
- - One with a habit
- - Devotee
- - Enthusiast
- - One struggling but failing to quit
- - Zealous devotee
- - Reckon caught in it, one's hooked
- - potman?
- - Leading dignitary of the Roman Catholic Church
- - Vatican dignitary
- - rc clergyman
- - church dignitary has vehicle to take linda out
- - Leading Roman Catholic bishop
- - Church dignitary in a line following king, maybe
- - Catholic dignitary
- - Prince of the RC church
- - Leading RC dignitary
- - Church dignitary
- - describing the fundamental virtues for a churchman
- - lad in car upset senior churchman
- - Senior Roman Catholic
- - Cleric traditionally wearing red
- - fundamental clergyman
- - high churchman indicates the chief directions
- - Red bird on St. Louis MLB uniforms
- - i land and am given a car as befits my title
- - the point in making radical changes to a man of religion
- - top cleric uses vehicle to take linda out
- - Churchman in wild clan raid
- - Crested finch
- - principal shade of red
- - Chief police officer connected with sex cases
- - points and numbers of fundamental importance
- - lad in car upset the holy man
- - Cleric rejected papers cutting about sex
- - red key
- - Sin, bird, Church leader, or number
- - Lad in RAC angered churchman
- - Red flier
- - Papal subordinate
- - ........ Lake, Manitoba
- - The Queen starting off? Absolute ruler of church locally!
- - Vehicle with lad in bashed churchman
- - Roman Catholic prince
- - Lad in RAC riled churchman
- - Red priest
- - Most important king, perhaps, in a line
- - Churchman disturbed clan raid
- - Cairn lad rebuilt for churchman
- - Bright red bird
- - Motor set up without new key
- - Red first
- - Priest in wild clan raid
- - High-ranking Catholic priest
- - Chief Harold ........ (Assembly of First Nations founder )
- - Chief character in a line
- - Red American songbird
- - Bird cheered in St. Louis
- - St. Louis player
- - Couturier with a line in red
- - Principal; churchman
- - Sort of sin of the flesh -- I'd slipped back into that
- - Number of fundamental importance?
- - Laird can set out to be chief
- - Principal motor noise the French raised
- - College man of fundamental importance
- - St. Louis baseballer
- - Bird or church official
- - Policeman stops lecherous papal adviser
- - Stanford team
- - 72 on Dan Dierdorf's jersey is an example of a ...... number
- - St. Louis ballplayer
- - Redbird
- - One, two, or three
- - Any of the teens, say
- - Papal appointment
- - Slaughter was one
- - Musial was one
- - Of basic importance
- - Missouri bird
- - Kind of colored sauce
- - Yvars or Musial.
- - Bright-red, crested songbird.
- - What Patrick Joseph Hayes became, March 1924.
- - Member of "The Gashouse Gang"
- - High ecclesiastic
- - Senior churchman
- - Vatican VIP
- - Bird ....
- - Of prime importance
- - Fundamental.
- - Important
- - Chief
- - Couturier Pierre meeting a large cleric
- - part of its charm is no meretricious error in the title
- - Cheapskate eats no meat at first — Bombay duck for instance
- - Incorrect name and number, maiden found in pocket of cheapskate
- - Firm is no merchant holding dubious label
- - The wrong word for it
- - wrong title for the sermon i'm changing
- - Inaccurate use of a name
- - Incorrect term found in revolutionary theorem on simulation
- - Is Norm me? (anag)
- - Unsuitable name, 'Scrooge', when hoarding no millions
- - Wrong name of a thousand merinos, maybe
- - Big road's number by French sea -- the label's wrong
- - Ill-fitting title
- - Woods in modern golf, e.g.
- - Wrong-name error
- - Incorrect title
- - Use of a wrong name
- - Use of a wrong term
- - Error in designation
- - The term "comics," for instance.
- - Deceptive title.
- - Inapt term actor used to protect wayward son
- - more about min's unsuitable name
- - A wrong designation
- - ...like honey badger or koala bear or some odd merino rams?
- - at this point my memoirs are given a bad name
- - Unsuitable name for a person or thing
- - Unsuitable designation
- - Unsuitable name
- - Inapt term physical actor used to protect wayward son
- - 'Prairie dog' or 'koala bear'
- - Incorrect or unsuitable name
- - Incorrect term
- - Inaccurate term
- - Koala bear, guinea pig or prairie dog
- - Chinese checkers, e.g
- - Incorrect name
- - "Koala bear," e.g.
- - Inappropriate name
- - What something shouldn't be called
- - Wrong name
- - American Indian, e.g.
- - "Prairie dog," for example
- - Erroneous epithet
- - Democrat Party or Publican Party.
- - Bad call?
- - Wrong name for anarchic modernism that hasn't died
- - Flying fox or koala bear, say
- - first person among varied minors gets wrong designation
- - ... toss, fun game that one can enjoy with friends and family at a picnic
- - Jewelry box item
- - telephone for a jewellery item
- - call endlessly?
- - Group trying to manipulate market competition here?
- - Frodo's burden
- - Go round with would-be fiancé's offering
- - gold band, perhaps
- - band perform ballad with different opening
- - Engagement
- - Proposal jewelry
- - setting in "rocky"
- - Sick
- - seed said to be badly affected by bacteria
- - Infected