➠ Words with i

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  • - industrial city in nord, france; medieval capital of flanders
  • - Unwell in the French town
  • - French city badly protected by the French!
  • - city line repeated in a story
  • - .....Langtry, actress noted as a companion of King Edward VII when he was Prince of Wales
  • - French city, former Olympic hosts cancelling field event?
  • - A city story about the fifties
  • - i will shortly be in the french town
  • - here in france, the french take in the sick
  • - sick in the french city
  • - French city close to the Belgian border
  • - City of N France, the site of a Eurostar station
  • - French city badly walled by the French
  • - sick in the french nord-pas-de-calais city?
  • - City located at the northern tip of France
  • - French city nicknamed "The Capital of Flanders"
  • - sides of langoustine consumed … off-colour in french city
  • - University city in French Flanders
  • - Industrial city of northern France
  • - City of northern France, close to Belgium
  • - Unwell in the French city
  • - Northern French location
  • - Literally throws away tray from French city
  • - Evil found in the French city
  • - French lace-making city
  • - French city near Dunkirk
  • - City in French Flanders
  • - French city near the Belgian border
  • - French city with three L's
  • - City poorly covered in French article
  • - French textiles city
  • - French city near Belgium
  • - Machiavelli laid back in French city
  • - City of N France
  • - Capital of Nord department in France
  • - City where Pasteur was a college dean
  • - City NNE of Paris
  • - City in northern France, Flanders
  • - French city: there, the housing bad
  • - De Gaulle's birth city
  • - Birthplace of Charles de Gaulle
  • - The medieval capital of Flanders
  • - French metropolis near the Belgian border
  • - City liberated in September 1944
  • - French city near Calais
  • - French city where de Gaulle was born
  • - City where de Gaulle was born
  • - Former French textile city
  • - Capital of Nord, France
  • - French city known for textiles
  • - City in which de Gaulle was born
  • - Capital of France's Nord department
  • - City near Calais
  • - Medieval capital of Flanders
  • - City north of Paris
  • - City in N. France
  • - City ESE of Calais
  • - Major French city
  • - Liberated city of September 1944
  • - Capital of Nord
  • - French university city
  • - City SE of Dunkerque
  • - Capital of Flanders: 17th century
  • - Textile city of N France.
  • - Textile center in France.
  • - Textile city of France.
  • - City north of Arras.
  • - French city, pop. 179,778.
  • - French city near Belgian border.
  • - French city devastated by "block-busters."
  • - French industrial city.
  • - French city on the Deûle River
  • - French textile city.
  • - Flanders city
  • - City in northern France
  • - City of northern France
  • - City in NE France
  • - Northern French city
  • - Type of lace
  • - Kind of lace
  • - French city
  • - City in France.
  • - City of France
  • - Capital of Nord-Pas-deCalais
  • - French city found backward in 'Well, I'll be!'
  • - A place the French are about sick of?
  • - Girl I left at French city
  • - city served by eurostar
  • - The French could quarantine sick in this city
  • - in april i'll explore french textile centre
  • - Island races wiped out [by leprosy, primarily] in small arrondissement
  • - Charles de Gaulle's birthplace
  • - De Gaulle's birthplace
  • - Edrich initially dropped by Thomson's partner where French cricket might be played?
  • - Charles DeGaulle's birthplace
  • - Where Charles de Gaulle was born
  • - 40-Down's birthplace
  • - Medieval Flemish capital
  • - Flanders capital once
  • - Nord department capital
  • - DeGaulle's birthplace
  • - French university site
  • - king of the visigoths who captured rome in 410
  • - Visigoth king who sacked Rome
  • - Despoiler of Rome
  • - Sacker of Rome in 410
  • - He sacked Rome in 410
  • - Visigoth sacker of Rome
  • - King who sacked Rome
  • - Sacker of Rome in 41 AD
  • - Conqueror of Rome
  • - Conqueror of Rome: A.D. 410
  • - He sacked Rome in A.D. 410
  • - Early conqueror of Rome
  • - He took Rome: A.D. 410
  • - Conqueror of Rome: 410
  • - Conqueror of Rome in 410
  • - Sacker of Rome
  • - Conqueror of Rome, 410 A.D.
  • - Capturer of Rome, 410 A. D.
  • - Visigoth conqueror of Rome.
  • - Pillager of Rome, 410.
  • - Visigoth who sacked Rome.
  • - Sacker of Rome, Aug. 24, 410.
  • - Plunderer of Rome, 410.
  • - He conquered Rome.
  • - Gothic king who plundered Rome.
  • - Conquerer of Rome.
  • - Visigothic king, conqueror of Rome, 410.
  • - Fifth-century sacker of Rome
  • - Rome sacker
  • - King of the Visigoths
  • - Visigoths. king
  • - Visigoth king
  • - Roman capturer
  • - Visigoth leader
  • - He invaded Italy in A.D. 400
  • - Visigothic king
  • - Gothic king
  • - Barbarian king, circa 400 A.D.
  • - King, A.D. 400.
  • - Visgoth king.
  • - King of 400 A. D.
  • - Visigoth defeated by Clovis at Tours, 507.
  • - Fifth-century warrior
  • - Ancient king
  • - "There were angels dining at the Ritz and a ... sang in Berkeley Square"
  • - Berkeley Square serenader
  • - Berkeley Square songbird
  • - brown bird well known for its musical song
  • - keats' almost sensational feeling about a subject of one of his odes
  • - Songbird, black, in wind
  • - The European songbird Luscinia megarhynchos
  • - Melodious songbird
  • - Songbird to spend dark hours in blast
  • - Cool wind after dark in Florence, say
  • - A bird from Florence?
  • - the bird presumably had something to sing about in the morning
  • - Bird near can with good beer
  • - "Ode to a ...", John Keats's poem on a bird, as he explored transience and mortality
  • - bird unpopular with sailors?
  • - singer in darkness during storm
  • - Florence ..., English social reformer who is considered the founder of modern nursing
  • - The Lady with the Lamp, d. 1910
  • - Bird — famous nurse
  • - Statistician Florence
  • - Noted songbird
  • - Genial disposition needed to follow nocturnal bird
  • - Bird which sings in the dark
  • - Nocturnal songbird
  • - Nocturnal singer
  • - *Nocturnal songster
  • - Word for Jenny Lind
  • - Keats' inspiration.
  • - Subject of Keats ode.
  • - See 21
  • - Songbird
  • - Bird ....
  • - small new zealand tree with light wood and edible fruit
  • - new zealand tree or shrub
  • - — Marsh, author; tree
  • - Crime writer from New Zealand, .... Marsh
  • - NZ mousehole tree, or NZ crime writer Marsh
  • - Mousehole tree, New Zealand
  • - New Zealander author Marsh
  • - Kiwi crime writer ... Marsh
  • - Marsh [NZ whodunit author]
  • - Marsh of whodunits
  • - Crime writer Marsh
  • - Mystery writer Marsh
  • - Mystery maven Marsh
  • - Marsh of mysteries
  • - Crime novelist Marsh
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  • - Clear liquor
  • - Liquor in martinis
  • - Martini liquor
  • - Liquor in a martini
  • - Tom Collins liquor
  • - Speakeasy liquor
  • - Certain hard liquor
  • - Liquor flavored with juniper
  • - Gimlet liquor
  • - Liquor in some gimlets
  • - Gimlet base
  • - Liquor in a Singapore sling
  • - Liquor or card game
  • - Rickey or gimlet ingredient
  • - Liquor in a Pink Lady
  • - Alabama Slammer liquor
  • - Liquor type
  • - Gimlet ingredient
  • - Hard liquor
  • - Liquor
  • - An alcoholic liquor
  • - tanqueray liquor
  • - Liquor in a Tom Collins
  • - '20s bathtub filler
  • - -- mill (bar)
  • - ...... and tonic (mixed drink)
  • - ...... and tonic (classic cocktail)
  • - ...... and tonic (bitter-tasting cocktail)
  • - Martini choice
  • - Go out, in a way
  • - Tavern item
  • - Whitney's invention
  • - Whitney invention
  • - Game with sets and runs
  • - Meld-making game
  • - Long Island Iced Tea ingredient
  • - Beefeater, e.g
  • - Beefeater, for one
  • - Two-handed card game
  • - Bar bottle
  • - Cotton machine
  • - Rummy card game variety
  • - '...... and Juice'
  • - Collins base
  • - Game-ending shout
  • - ...... and tonic
  • - Tonic's partner
  • - Game-ending card shout
  • - Tom Collins ingredient
  • - Bombay Sapphire, for one
  • - Tom Collins base
  • - Martini ingredient
  • - Party spirit, maybe
  • - Tonic's mixer
  • - Rummy variant
  • - The "G" in G&T
  • - Bathtub liquid?
  • - Sling spirits
  • - Martini base
  • - Juniper spirit
  • - Colourless spirit
  • - Booze is trap
  • - Tom Collins need
  • - Martini ingredient, perhaps
  • - Spirit; cotton machine
  • - Word before "rummy" or "fizz"
  • - Game-winning cry
  • - Juniper berry product
  • - Some begging for a drink
  • - Artificially stir (up)
  • - Pink Lady alcohol
  • - Trap; mother's ruin
  • - With 38-Across, cocktail with lemon or lime
  • - Ingredient in a Singapore sling
  • - Clear spirit
  • - Pink Lady ingredient
  • - Beverage made from berries
  • - Collins ingredient
  • - Martini ingre-dient
  • - Card game that ends in a shout
  • - Alcohol that's transparent
  • - Speakeasy fare
  • - Bathtub hooch?
  • - Rummy player's word
  • - It may be in a sling
  • - White Lady ingredient
  • - Spirit, trap
  • - Singapore Sling need
  • - Boodles, for one
  • - Bombay Sapphire, e.g
  • - .... and tonic (cocktail)
  • - Spirit once made in bathtubs
  • - Card player's call
  • - Negroni cocktail ingredient
  • - Monkey Gland ingredient
  • - Game-ending cry at a card table
  • - Word before mill or rummy
  • - Salty Dog base, maybe
  • - Card game or tonic complement
  • - Fizz ingredient
  • - Singapore sling ingredient
  • - Tonic complement
  • - Negroni ingredient
  • - Winner's cry in a card game
  • - Cry at a card table
  • - Generate, with "up"
  • - Rummy
  • - Cotton ......
  • - Tonic go-with?
  • - Classic card game
  • - Card player's declaration
  • - Game-ending declaration
  • - Game cry
  • - Card player's cry
  • - Game for two
  • - Card game declaration
  • - Type of rummy
  • - Card game shout
  • - Card game cry
  • - Card game call
  • - Martini option
  • - Winner's cry
  • - Rickey ingredient
  • - Bartender's supply
  • - Card game for two
  • - Spirits
  • - Mill
  • - Bar request
  • - Farm machine
  • - Rummy variety
  • - Rummy variation
  • - Rummy game
  • - Variety of rummy
  • - Popular card game.
  • - Bar supply
  • - "Bathtub."
  • - Enliven, with "up"
  • - Bar basic
  • - Bar drink
  • - Alcoholic spirit
  • - Kind of mill
  • - Cotton processor
  • - Card game
  • - Bar staple
  • - Snare or trap.
  • - Dutch export
  • - Alcoholic drink
  • - Spirit
  • - "The game —!"
  • - Trap
  • - Snare
  • - Drink
  • - Bar order
  • - Alcohol made from juniper berries
  • - Rummy player's declaration
  • - Gibson ingredient
  • - Spirit in an aviation cocktail
  • - Benefit, refusing a drink
  • - ... and tonic (basic cocktail)
  • - Spirit flavoured with juniper berries
  • - Alcoholic beverage
  • - Winning shout in a card game
  • - Card game that ends with a shout
  • - Alcohol that's often mixed with tonic
  • - Cocktail base often paired with tonic
  • - singing with spirit
  • - Martini essential
  • - get to answer avoiding trap
  • - Martini booze
  • - Sloe ....
  • - It's drunk in noggins