➠ Words with i
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- - Record set in Kane's first international cap
- - make pirate have a cap
- - French soldier's hat found in snake pit
- - peaked flat-topped cap
- - Stiff-edged cap associated with the French military and police uniforms
- - visored french cap
- - Military cap or style of pike
- - French military cap
- - Military cap held briefly upon head of infantryman
- - Military cap of France
- - Cap with a flat, circular top
- - Flat-topped military cap
- - Visored cap of Paris
- - Foreign Legion cap
- - Headgear from The King and I placed on record
- - What's worn in Paris maybe by Private Pike back to front
- - Service cap
- - French soldier's hat
- - Charles de Gaulle's onetime hat
- - French soldier's cap
- - Gendarme's topper
- - Knee pain? Oddly, it's the cap!
- - Civil War cap style
- - Soldier's chapeau
- - Legionnaire's topper
- - French Foreign Legion cap
- - De Gaulle's one-time hat
- - Old railway operator's hat
- - Legionnaire's hat
- - Hat worn in "Casablanca"
- - Visored cap
- - Military cap with a flat top
- - Part of a Legionnaire's attire
- - Peaked cap
- - Forage cap's kin
- - Type of military cap
- - Charles de Gaulle's one-time hat
- - Overseas military cap
- - Yachting cap
- - Visored military cap
- - Poilu's cap
- - Soldat's hat
- - Cap de Gaulle wore
- - Legionnaire's cap
- - Civil War cap
- - Legionnaire's headgear.
- - French legionnaire's headgear.
- - Flat-topped military cap of France.
- - Straight-vizored military cap.
- - Military cap
- - Cap
- - pike-shaped headgear
- - Almost retained one thing ahead of a military man
- - Special headgear? Some take pictures
- - Military visored hat
- - Hat worn by Charles de Gaulle
- - French military headgear
- - Foreign Legion hat
- - French military hat
- - Civil War topper
- - Hat like picador displays
- - Topper for de Gaulle
- - Foreign Legion headwear
- - 58-Across topper
- - French army headwear
- - Foreign Legion headgear
- - Hat for De Gaulle
- - Visored chapeau
- - French Foreign Legion hat
- - Confederate topper
- - Topper for Charles de Gaulle
- - De Gaulle headgear
- - Zouave headgear
- - "Beau Geste" headgear
- - Headgear for de Gaulle
- - Hat for a French soldier
- - French military topper
- - French Foreign Legion uniform hat
- - Foreign Legion topper
- - De Gaulle trademark
- - Sahara wear
- - Military headpiece
- - Hat De Gaulle wore
- - Hat DeGaulle wore
- - Military headgear
- - French Army hat.
- - Military headwear
- - Military hat
- - Military chapeau
- - Blab about one criminal at sea
- - Talk foolishly about one buccaneer
- - Talk foolishly about current danger on the seas
- - talk idly about one buccaneer
- - Talk about current lawbreaker at sea
- - talk like a ...... day
- - talk idly about one seafarer
- - Talk foolishly about one copyright infringer
- - We say, "Ahoy, matey," on Talk Like a .... Day
- - Whom to talk like on September 19
- - Robber of ships at sea
- - talk foolishly about island figure plundering ships?
- - quiet angry corsair
- - pressure on angry corsair
- - pressure on angry buccaneer
- - "Pirates of the Caribbean" extra
- - Rate rip (anag)
- - very good speed for a very bad sailor
- - someone who stole away from the shore
- - Treasure-seeking seafarer, e.g. Captain Hook
- - Quietly furious one's stealing from work
- - Hook or Teach
- - Many an "Our Flag Means Death" character
- - a greek will shed a tear for such a thief
- - One may say "Shiver me timbers!"
- - Cost of employing detective operating without licence
- - Buccaneer puts rodent in baked dish
- - Jack Sparrow or Blackbeard, e.g.
- - rotten pear - it's from buccaneer
- - Confusion surrounds informer operating illegally
- - Detective and judge working overseas for Grace O'Malley at the helm
- - Download illegally
- - person stealing away from the shore
- - Blackbeard for example, power mad
- - Bootlegger rejects intellectual property charge
- - Counterfeit penny one's given on toll
- - jack sparrow, by trade
- - His pate seems to have a deficiency of hair, the villain!
- - on seeing such a robber, a greek may shed a tear
- - Thief, in some contexts
- - Unlicensed radio broadcaster
- - Silver, say, provided by Irish tucking into hors d'oeuvre
- - corsair quietly getting angry
- - "avast, ye matey!" shouter, stereotypically
- - lift power worked up
- - Blackbeard puts rodent in baked dish
- - Shipboard robber
- - Irrational to criticise thief
- - Halloween costume with a tricorn hat
- - No good at sea, I'm up to a little over 3mph?
- - Attacker at sea
- - he stole away from the shore
- - A tripe product not endorsed by law
- - Nautical outlaw
- - Robber is quiet and angry
- - I run into head buccaneer
- - A marine marauder from Penzance
- - Cost of hiring detective is criminal
- - Johnny Depp played one
- - Henry Morgan was one
- - Captain Hook, e.g.
- - The ...... Bay
- - Teach, for one
- - Teach, for instance
- - Teach, e.g.
- - Teach or John Silver
- - Steal from a script
- - Spoliation is his vocation
- - Rat pie (anag)
- - Preyer of the deep
- - Player on Pittsburgh's team
- - Pittsburgh brigand
- - Patent poacher
- - Lafitte, e.g.
- - Lafitte was one
- - Jack Sparrow, e.g.
- - Illegal (DVD copy)
- - Honus Wagner, e.g.
- - Hallowe'en buccaneer
- - Fashion design stealer.
- - Do a sneak printing job
- - Certain literary thief
- - Captain Hook, say
- - Captain Hook or Jack Sparrow, for example
- - Blackbeard was one
- - Maritime menace
- - Pittsburgh athlete
- - Main character?
- - Pittsburgh player
- - Predator
- - Brigand
- - Ship
- - Buccaneer
- - Criminal at sea getting cross at stern of ship
- - Sea rover
- - Silver or Sparrow
- - Marine marauder
- - Sparrow, for one
- - Illegally copy page 26
- - Robber at sea
- - Corsair crewman
- - Software thief
- - One treasuring treasure
- - Plagiarise
- - Word from the Greek for "attack"
- - Illicit video producer
- - Angry after parking? That's appropriate
- - Power mad buccaneer
- - Grace O'Malley opens 6 down
- - Silver perhaps ending in skip, furious
- - Detective and judge working overseas on crime wave presumably
- - PNC Park player
- - Grace O'Malley works presumably on the Crime Wave overseas
- - 'Arrr!' shouter
- - Maritime marauder
- - Start of pitching really upset bad sailor?
- - Stereotypical eyepatch wearer
- - Pressure on one judge with black beard?
- - Sea robber
- - Long John Silver, for one
- - Thief on the water
- - Software swiper
- - Corsair
- - Stereotypical "Arrr!" shouter
- - Buccaneer would be angry if beheaded!
- - Sea menace
- - Captain Hook, for one
- - Jack Sparrow or Captain Hook
- - Jolly Roger flier
- - Freebooter
- - One with an eyepatch, often
- - Captain Kidd, for one
- - Theme page on HalloweenCostumes.com
- - Menace at sea
- - Software bootlegger
- - 3-Down wearer
- - Jack Sparrow, for one
- - Blackbeard, e.g.
- - One taking the gold?
- - Steal, as software
- - Long John Silver, e.g.
- - Somalian menace
- - Captain Jack Sparrow, e.g.
- - Penzance denizen
- - Main threat
- - Stereotypical eye patch wearer
- - Copyright violator
- - Capt. Sparrow, e.g.
- - Illegally reproduce, as software
- - Software copyright ignorer
- - Captain Jack Sparrow, for one
- - Main villain?
- - Steel City pro
- - Copyright ignorer
- - William Kidd, for one
- - Illegally reproduce
- - One sailing under a skull and crossbones
- - Unauthorized downloader
- - Use without permission
- - Bachelor of "Arrrrr!"s?
- - Plagiarist
- - Penzance persona
- - Hook or Silver
- - Napster user
- - Smee, for one
- - Character that typically says "Arrrrr!"
- - Sam Lord or Bartholomew Roberts
- - Hook, for example
- - Gilbert and Sullivan extra
- - Clemente was a great one
- - Sea criminal
- - Rodent in baked dish for buccaneer
- - Hook, for one
- - Download without paying, say
- - Plagiarist may make head of publishing furious
- - Detective and judge working overseas with Grace O' Malley
- - Robber on the high seas
- - Marine menace
- - Robber.
- - Halloween costume choice
- - Swashbuckler.
- - Halloween costume
- - Raider
- - Knock off
- - Copy illegally
- - Take the wrong way?
- - Take illegally
- - Steal
- - Francis Drake, for one
- - Constant charge creating danger at sea
- - 'Arrrr!' speaker with a skull-and-crossbones flag
- - .... ship, swinging galleon at an amusement park
- - Illegal broadcaster
- - Not a good sailor
- - Spread covering Irish Rover
- - A papal conclave is possibly the oldest form of .... still used
- - Process of choice where choice non-starter
- - Chance of getting a seat, generally?
- - cite lone sort of choice
- - Generally a matter of choice
- - Democratic process of picking the government
- - Subject of many polls
- - Start off one process of choosing or another
- - End of some races
- - the spanish notice change in voting
- - I once let lunatic vote
- - notice how the french have a way for the voter to decide?
- - freewill
- - Ballot held for public office
- - Choice initially denied in ballot
- - choice by vote
- - Once I let criminal vote
- - Polling process
- - November event that concludes a campaign
- - Ballot for public office
- - Ballot exercise
- - 1999 Reese Witherspoon movie
- - Voters' choice.
- - English, nice lot, confused in vote
- - Voting process
- - Vote or ballot
- - Process involving choice when leaderless?
- - Time when people are at cross purposes?
- - Selection by vote
- - Public vote
- - Choice event
- - Occasion when politicians try to make people cross?
- - Time when populace is at cross purposes?
- - Choice when seconds removed is still a choice
- - House perhaps changing right to left for vote
- - Con elite criminal for talking one's seat
- - Seat can be obtained by this horse bucking head
- - Choice, but no starter choice
- - Choosing building that's changed hands
- - Process for taking one's seat in primary
- - It reveals the people's choice
- - Quadrennial U.S. event
- - November 2012 event
- - Party's focus
- - Opportunity to vote
- - Primary, e.g.
- - Board-choosing activity
- - Press boss
- - Trend reversed by old Republican news boss
- - Head of a newspaper
- - One slightly changed this clue
- - One changing lines, perhaps
- - One polishing rag?
- - One runs daily or weekly perhaps
- - Newspaper boss makes investment finally in English fashion house
- - One whose leader goes out every morning
- - Person in charge of a section of a newspaper
- - One whose work is polishing
- - IMF left mortified - that's one for the books
- - Newspaper boss
- - One who shortened Life sentences?
- - Rag organiser tried rampaging about middle of October
- - One who might shorten your sentence
- - One's in charge but sometimes has a leader
- - Journo travelled around, taking in some of Italy
- - person in charge of a newspaper,magazine etc.
- - Someone whose job is to be in charge of a newspaper
- - My boss absorbed by regurgitated carrot I'd eaten
- - Person who may make a long story short
- - who rejected rubbish i'd sent to echo?
- - One who makes the cut?
- - one of our bosses who didn't see low beam, we ‘ear?
- - retro trend oddly missing court reporter's boss
- - Person to ask to 're-do it' potentially?
- - Journal reviewer
- - Pitch reader
- - Senior hack
- - "Dullness is the only crime for which an ........ ought to be hung" (Josephus Daniels)
- - Text corrector
- - Podcast staffer
- - Text tightener
- - Person at a desk
- - Film position
- - Letter to the ......
- - Wired cutter?
- - Sentence reducer, at times
- - Director coworker
- - Daily bigwig
- - Newspaper bigwig
- - Movement rioted and did a job on 15 across
- - Manuscript recipient
- - Runs daily and goes around in tired disposition
- - Magazine worker
- - Chief journalist
- - Manuscript fixer
- - Senior publisher
- - Line judge?
- - Hollywood job title
- - People person?
- - Runs daily and goes around in tired transport
- - Media person used exit door, constantly half-seen
- - Text ....
- - Ben Bradlee's post while at the Washington Post
- - Masthead title
- - Person working on text partly changed it, originally
- - Periodical figure
- - Star employee
- - Predominant type found in newspaper production
- - Organises the paperwork for word processor
- - Program to modify data
- - Head journalist on a newspaper
- - journalist's turn to ride
- - Person reviewing articles before publication
- - he's in charge but has a leader
- - on paper he has an important job
- - Journalist has to reverse the trend as alternative