➠ Words with i

List contains 175554 Words that "i" contain.

  • - "Little Girl Blue" singer, ... Simone
  • - Girl from Hampton-in-Arden
  • - Girl's name partly hidden, in actuality
  • - Young Spanish girl
  • - Padre's girl
  • - Guadalajara girl
  • - Girl: Spanish
  • - Girl, in Spanish
  • - Spanish girl
  • - Granada girl
  • - Mexican girl
  • - Simone or Foch
  • - konstantin's love in the seagull
  • - Sinnerman singer, .. Simone
  • - .... wadia, actress playing a vampire in count abdulla
  • - Ship that made three voyages to the New World
  • - "Summer of Soul" singer Simone
  • - Singer/songwriter ... Simone
  • - Fashion journalist Garc'a
  • - Actress ... Arianda of Being the Ricardos
  • - Garcia of "Project Runway"
  • - ...... Simone, jazz singer
  • - "Ain't Got No- I Got Life," singer Simone
  • - Jazz great Simone
  • - npr legal affairs correspondent totenberg
  • - She gets Annie no end upset!
  • - ... Dobrev, Canadian actress of "The Vampire Diaries"
  • - Insignia regularly provides hidden message in puzzles
  • - Ship from a famous trio
  • - legendary singer-songwriter-pianist, ... simone
  • - ... Dobrev, "Then Came You" actress
  • - Simone of soul music
  • - Jazz singer Simone of "Feeling Good"
  • - "go limp" singer simone
  • - Fashion journalist ... García who is the editor in chief of Elle
  • - "Being the Ricardos" actress Arianda
  • - A vessel of Christopher Columbus
  • - Activist Simone
  • - One historic vessel from 1492
  • - Singer Simone profiled in the film What Happened Miss Simone?
  • - "in the heights" character seen in arts center
  • - ... Myers, character from "24"
  • - ... Simone, legendary American singer
  • - Italian-born French fashion designer ... Ricci
  • - Singer Simone or journalist Totenberg
  • - Actress ... Dobrev from "The Vampire Diaries"
  • - Ship whose actual name was Santa Clara
  • - Actress Foch
  • - Sultry singer Simone
  • - Fashion designer Ricci
  • - 1492 trio member
  • - "Strange Interlude" heroine
  • - NPR's Totenberg
  • - Miss Foch
  • - "Project Runway" judge Garcia
  • - 15th-century maritime name
  • - 1492 craft
  • - The smallest of three famous ships
  • - Simone of song
  • - Part of a 1492 trio
  • - One of Cristoforo Colombo's three
  • - One of a historic maritime trio
  • - First of a famous sailing trio
  • - 1492 Atlantic crosser
  • - Zagat of restaurant guide fame
  • - Original MTV veejay Blackwood
  • - Hirschfeld's daughter
  • - Fifteenth-century ship
  • - Early visitor to our shores
  • - Columbus caravel
  • - Columbian ship
  • - "...... Rosa," 1929 song
  • - Ship that sailed "the ocean blue"
  • - Pinta's sister ship
  • - Pinta's sister
  • - One of Columbus's three
  • - One of Christopher Columbus's ships
  • - One of a historical trio
  • - Mexican child
  • - German singer Hagen
  • - Craft of 1492
  • - A caravel of 1492
  • - Ship with a tilde
  • - Ship in a historic 15th-century trip
  • - Ship fitted out at Palos
  • - She came to America in 1492
  • - Sarah Clarke's "24" role
  • - Pinta's sailing companion
  • - Pinta sister ship
  • - Part of a famous nautical trio
  • - Original MTV VJ Blackwood
  • - One of Gov. Warren's daughters.
  • - One of Columbus' craft
  • - One of Christopher's three
  • - One of Christopher Columbus's three ships
  • - One of an historic seagoing trio
  • - One of a noted sailing threesome
  • - One of a noted nautical trio
  • - One of a maritime trio
  • - One of a historic seagoing trio
  • - One of a famous maritime trio
  • - NPR reporter Totenberg
  • - Name hidden in Al Hirschfeld drawings
  • - MTV VJ Blackwood
  • - Member of a famous exploratory trio
  • - La ....: ocean phenomenon
  • - La ...... (weather influence)
  • - It sailed in 1492
  • - Foch or Simone
  • - Foch of films
  • - Foch
  • - Flagship of a 1493 voyage
  • - Fifteenth-century caravel
  • - Companion of the Pinta and the Santa Maria
  • - Companion of the Pinta and Santa Maria
  • - Columbus's pet name for the Santa Clara
  • - Child in a casa
  • - An early visitor to our shores
  • - 1942 vessel
  • - 1492 carrier
  • - 1492 Bahamas lander
  • - "Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair" singer Simone
  • - ......, Pinta, and Santa Maria (Columbus's ships)
  • - Zamora babe
  • - Zagat who founded the Zagat Restaurant Surveys
  • - YA author LaCour
  • - Wendie's "Just Shoot Me!" role
  • - Uta's role in "The Seagull"
  • - Two-time Atlantic crosser of 1493
  • - Trollope's "...... Balatka"
  • - Totenberg of NPR
  • - Tim Zagat's wife
  • - Songstress Simone
  • - Smallest of Columbus's crafts
  • - Smallest of a Columbus trio
  • - Skeezix's wife
  • - Sirius XM host Blackwood who was an original MTV veejay
  • - Simone who is the subject of "What Happened, Miss Simone?"
  • - Simone or Dobrev
  • - Ship that sailed alongside the Pinta and the Santa Maria
  • - Ship on which Columbus returned: 1492
  • - Ship on which Columbus returned
  • - Ship of discovery
  • - Ship in Christopher Columbus' fleet
  • - Ship captained by Vicente Yáñez Pinzón
  • - Ship captained by Vicente Pinzón
  • - Ship actually named Santa Clara
  • - Schneider or Bawden
  • - Santa Maria's traveling companion
  • - Ricci or Simone
  • - Ricci of haute couture
  • - Return ship for Columbus: 1492–93
  • - Restaurant critic Zagat
  • - Radio reporter Totenberg
  • - Pretty ballerina in an Abba song
  • - Pinta's partner
  • - Pinta and Santa Maria partner
  • - Pinta and Santa Maria go-with
  • - Perfume brand ...... Ricci
  • - Part of Columbus's fleet
  • - One of the historical caravels.
  • - One of the first ships to arrive in America
  • - One of Columbus's ships, along with the Pinta and the Santa Maria
  • - One of Columbus's fleet
  • - One of Columbus' crafts
  • - One of Christopher Columbus' three ships
  • - One of a seaworthy trio
  • - One of a sea-going trio
  • - One of a noted nautical threesome
  • - One of a Columbus fleet
  • - One of a 15th-century sailing trio
  • - O'Neill heroine Leeds
  • - NPR legal correspondent Totenberg
  • - NPR commentator Totenberg
  • - Noël Coward title woman "from Argentina"
  • - Nikita's wife
  • - Nautical trio member
  • - Name that Hirschfeld hid
  • - Name in the middle of caricatures!
  • - Name in Al Hirschfeld drawings
  • - Name hidden in Hirschfeld drawings
  • - Name hidden in Hirschfeld caricatures
  • - Name hidden in drawings by Al Hirschfeld
  • - Name hidden by Hirschfeld
  • - Member of an exploratory trio
  • - Legendary chanteuse Simone
  • - La ...... (weather worry)
  • - La ...... (weather event)
  • - Jazz's Simone
  • - Jazz and R&B singer ...... Simone
  • - It set sail in 1492
  • - Ingénue in Chekhov's "The Seagull"
  • - Historical ship
  • - Historic voyager to Hispaniola
  • - Historic ship whose real name was Santa Clara
  • - Historic Atlantic crosser
  • - Gordon of Veruca Salt
  • - Garcia of fashion
  • - Foch or Ricci
  • - Foch or Morgana
  • - Foch of "Executive Suite"
  • - First of a traveling threesome
  • - First of a famous trio
  • - Filmdom's Foch
  • - Fifteenth C. craft
  • - Famous sister ship
  • - Famous ship in American history
  • - Famed Spanish ship
  • - Famed 1492 caravel
  • - English novelist Bawden
  • - Early ship reaching American shores
  • - Early ocean crosser
  • - Dobrev who plays Elena and Katherine on "The Vampire Diaries"
  • - Dobrev on "The Vampire Diaries"
  • - Deep-voiced Simone
  • - Danish fashion model Agdal
  • - Companion of the Pinta
  • - Columbus's ship
  • - Columbus's return-trip ship: 1492–93
  • - Columbus' favorite ship
  • - Bahamas arrival of 1492
  • - Assassin code name of Bridget Fonda's character in "Point of No Return"
  • - Actress Simone
  • - A historic ship
  • - A 15th-century caravel
  • - A 1492 ship
  • - 2016 Zoë Saldana biopic
  • - 2013 biopic about a jazz musician
  • - 1945 Noël Coward song
  • - 15th-century traveler
  • - 15th C. caravel
  • - "The Vampire Diaries" star Dobrev
  • - "The Vampire Diaries" star ...... Dobrev who's one of People's Most Beautiful for 2017
  • - "I Loves You, Porgy" singer Simone
  • - "Godmother of Punk" Hagen
  • - "...... Takes a Lover" (1994 Laura San Giacomo film)
  • - ......, Pinta, and Santa Maria (Columbus' ships)
  • - ...... Ricci (fashion house)
  • - ...... Leeds, O'Neill heroine
  • - One of a famed trio
  • - Well-known ship
  • - Famed Atlantic crosser
  • - Vessel of 1492
  • - 1492 sailer
  • - Historic caravel
  • - One of a 1492 trio
  • - Columbus craft
  • - One of a sailing trio
  • - Columbus vessel
  • - Caravel of 1492
  • - 1492 voyager
  • - Columbian caravel
  • - Ship to the New World
  • - One of a Columbian trio
  • - Famed caravel
  • - 15th century vessel
  • - One of a famous trio
  • - Famous caravel
  • - Noted Atlantic crosser
  • - One of Columbus's three ships
  • - Historic vessel.
  • - Historic ship.
  • - Famous ship
  • - Masked assassin
  • - Martial arts expert
  • - One of three
  • - Footnote abbr.
  • - O'Neill heroine.
  • - Pinta's companion
  • - Jazz singer Simone
  • - Ship of 1492
  • - La ...... (weather phenomenon)
  • - 1492 vessel
  • - Sea traveler of 1492
  • - Columbus ship
  • - 'The Vampire Diaries' actress Dobrev
  • - 'Four Women' singer Simone
  • - Dobrev or Simone
  • - Simone, the High Priestess of Soul
  • - Dobrev of "The Vampire Diaries"
  • - Jazzy Simone
  • - Singer/activist Simone
  • - One of a seagoing trio
  • - The daughter of Al Hirschfield, whose name was frequently hidden in his illustrations
  • - "Pinta" partner
  • - 'What Happened, Miss Simone?' name
  • - One of Columbus's ships
  • - A ship of Christopher Columbus
  • - One of Columbus' ships
  • - 'Real Real' singer Simone
  • - Simone who sang 'Sinnerman'
  • - Ricci of fashion
  • - 'To Be Young, Gifted and Black' singer Simone
  • - Simone of jazz
  • - "The Seagull" ingenue
  • - Ship smaller than the Pinta
  • - Soulful Simone
  • - 1493 Lisbon arrival
  • - Actress Dobrev of 'The Vampire Diaries'
  • - 15th-century arrival to Cuba
  • - Ship whose formal name was Santa Clara
  • - Singer Simone
  • - ......, Pinta and Santa Maria
  • - With 44-Down, jazz great who sang 'I Put a Spell on You'
  • - 1492 ship
  • - A Columbus vessel
  • - Jazz legend Simone
  • - One of Columbus' three
  • - Columbian craft
  • - La ...... (strange weather pattern)
  • - Sailer of 1492
  • - Nickname of the caravel Santa Clara
  • - Al Hirschfeld's 'hidden' daughter
  • - Ship, along with the Santa Maria and Pinta, that sailed with Columbus in 1492
  • - It 'sailed the ocean blue'
  • - Certain Columbus ship
  • - Smallest ship of Columbus
  • - Atlantic crosser of 1492
  • - Caravel in a noted trio
  • - NPR correspondent Totenberg
  • - One of Columbus' trio
  • - 'Feeling Good' singer Simone
  • - Famed 15th-century caravel
  • - Crusted entree
  • - Crust-covered entree
  • - Entree baked in a tin
  • - Entree with a filling
  • - Entree with a crust
  • - Entree that's a pastry
  • - Flaky entree
  • - Baked, crusted entree
  • - Deep-dish entree
  • - Round entree
  • - Entree from Swanson or Banquet
  • - Entree from the frozen food department
  • - Baked entree with a crust
  • - Crusty dinner entree
  • - Cafeteria entree
  • - Dinner wrapped in a crust
  • - Meal with a pastry crust
  • - Savory comfort food with a crust
  • - Swanson product
  • - Stew in a crust
  • - Savory pastry with meat and veggies and goop
  • - Savory pastry (2 wds.)
  • - Savory dish
  • - Early frozen dinner staple
  • - Meat-and-veggies dish
  • - Crusty entrée
  • - Meal under a crust
  • - Meal with a crust
  • - Dish with a crust
  • - Frozen-food entrée with a crust
  • - Round dish?
  • - Dinner with a crust
  • - Crusty fare
  • - Frozen dinner classic
  • - Deep-dish comfort food
  • - Baked comfort food
  • - Comfort food in a deep dish
  • - Crusty meal
  • - Use for turkey leftovers
  • - Single-dish meal
  • - Common TV dinner
  • - Crusty dish
  • - Potato, meat and sauce dish
  • - One-dish dinner
  • - Deep-dish meal
  • - Swanson offering
  • - Baked 108-Down
  • - Purchase from the frozen foods section
  • - Stew-like dish
  • - One-dish dish
  • - Main course with pastry
  • - Stew with crust
  • - Stew-filled pastry
  • - Stew with dumplings.
  • - Popular casserole dish.
  • - Baked entrée
  • - Crusted
  • - Pastry-topped dish
  • - Hearty dish
  • - Meat dish
  • - One-dish meal
  • - TV dinner fare
  • - Meat-and-pastry dish
  • - .... plays DI Neville Parker in BBC TV's Death in Paradise
  • - .... and Vilnius were the largest cities in the Second Polish Republic that later became cities of the USSR
  • - City in western Ukraine
  • - Major city of western Ukraine, near the Polish border
  • - The largest city of western Ukraine
  • - Ukrainian name for an industrial city in west Ukraine
  • - Venomous snake
  • - Snake
  • - Casual shoe
  • - Slipper.
  • - Footwear
  • - Water ......
  • - Native American soft shoe
  • - Yearly event that marks a failed 1605 regicide attempt