➠ Words with i
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- - Famous Rio de Janeiro beach
- - Affluent Rio neighborhood
- - Popular Rio beach
- - Rio neighborhood of song
- - Rio waterfront next to Copacabana Beach
- - Beach of Rio
- - Beach area of Rio de Janeiro
- - Rio neighborhood
- - Rio beach
- - Rio's Sol .... Hotel
- - Rio area that means 'stinky lake' in Tupi
- - Rio neighborhood made famous in song
- - Rio district of song
- - Rio de Janeiro neighborhood
- - Rio beach in a '60s song
- - Rio neighborhood whose name means "stinky lake" in Tupi
- - Rio district
- - Ritzy Rio neighborhood
- - Neighborhood near Copacabana
- - Rio beach of song
- - Rio beach in a 1964 hit song
- - Famed Rio beach
- - Rio de Janeiro beach of song
- - Rio de Janeiro neighbourhood made famous in a 1962 song
- - The Girl from ......, bossa nova song
- - 9's Beach Boys eventually knocked back a beer for starters
- - Beach with a girl who "swings so cool"
- - Helo Pinheiro, aka 'The Girl From ...'
- - Brazilian beach made famous in song
- - Home of a "tall and tan and young and lovely" girl of song
- - 'The Girl from --', a Brazilian bossa nova and jazz song
- - Neighbor of Copacabana
- - Beach near Copacabana
- - Beach in a 1964 hit song
- - Beach in a 1964 song
- - Beach in a classic bossa nova hit
- - Home of a 'tall and tan and young and lovely' girl
- - Copacabana neighbor
- - Atlantis Copacabana Hotel locale
- - Whence a girl who's "like a samba," in song
- - Locale in a 1964 Stan Getz hit
- - Home of a tall, tan, young, lovely girl
- - Place to see Brazilian bikinis
- - A girl was from there in a 1964 hit song
- - Beach adjacent to Copacabana Beach
- - Beach locale of song
- - Beach immortalized in a 1960s song
- - 'The Girl From (1964 hit) --'
- - Brazilian beach in the title of a 1964 hit song
- - Popular Brazilian beach
- - Where the girl was from, in a 1964 hit song
- - 'The Girl From --'
- - Beach adjacent to Copacabana
- - Beach in a 1964 Getz/Gilberto hit
- - It's a short walk from Copacabana
- - Girl's home, in song
- - Getz' "The Girl From ......"
- - Where to find Getz's girl
- - Place in a 1964 hit song
- - Locale in a 1964 hit
- - Title place in a 1964 hit song
- - "The Girl from ......," 1963 song
- - Place in a song
- - The Girl from ......, famous Brazilian song
- - beer, i agree, is hoisted at beach
- - Comic strip created by Chic Young
- - Chic Young creation
- - Young comic heroine
- - Chic Young's comic strip
- - Chic Young strip
- - Atomic band
- - Call Me New Wave band who sold their music catalog in 2020
- - American rock band fronted by Debbie Harry
- - New wave band whose hits include Denis and Atomic
- - comics spouse since 1930
- - Dagwood's wife, in the comics
- - American rock band founded by Debbie Harry and Chris Stein
- - Deborah Harry's band
- - Dagwood's lady
- - Dagwood's wife
- - Pop group fronted by Debbie Harry
- - Mother of Alexander and Cookie, in the comics
- - Comic strip celebrating its 85th anniversary this month
- - "Heart of Glass" band
- - Dagwood's love
- - Mrs. Bumstead
- - Comic strip that celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2005
- - Mother of Alexander
- - Comics caterer
- - Daisy's mistress
- - The Library of Congress has opened a show dedicated to her
- - She was Miss Boopadoop
- - Big name in rock
- - Dagwood's helpmate.
- - ... The Stilettos
- - Famous dog [1918-1932] that appeared in 27 Hollywood films
- - Dog runs home with animated Belgian
- - Famous 1920s screen dog
- - French daily newspaper founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973
- - Women's ......, feminism
- - Released distribution of direct tax after one quarter
- - Setting free, extrication
- - Feminists' goal
- - Freedom
- - Release
- - First name of Sue Townsend's literary diarist
- - mr. mole, schoolboy diarist in a 1982 book by sue townsend
- - Fresh air - and that's essential for a man
- - .. lester, actor made cbe in 2020
- - ITV Sport's chief presenter for football coverage from 2010 to 2015
- - .. Mole, Sue Townsend's secret diarist
- - Dantley in the Basketball Hall of Fame
- - Talia's 'Rocky' role
- - Rocky's love in 'Rocky'
- - First name of TV's Monk
- - Rocky's love
- - Rosemary's baby, in 'Rosemary's Baby'
- - Rocky's wife in five films
- - Rocky's wife
- - Monk's first name on "Monk"
- - Vikings running back Peterson who holds the NFL record for yards rushed in a single game
- - Rocky's girl
- - Rocky.s beloved
- - Rosemary's devilish baby
- - Devilkin in "Rosemary's Baby"
- - Name of four popes including the only English pope [1154-59]
- - ........ mole, fictional teenage diarist whose love interest is pandora braithwaite
- - ........ newey, chief technical officer of the red bull formula one racing team
- - Broadcaster and writer, ... Chiles
- - .... Grenier, actor best known for Entourage
- - whom rocky called for
- - Mole seeing emperor beheaded
- - radio 5 live presenter ... chiles
- - Supply chain derails broadcaster
- - English singer, songwriter and record producer who had a 1975 top ten hit with Sherry
- - ... Scarborough, actor who played Major Hepburn "1917"
- - Mole responsible for decapitation of emperor?
- - Vikings running back Peterson
- - Name of Roman emperor and only English pope
- - Classic whodunit, "The List of ...... Messenger"
- - Basketball Hall-of-Famer Dantley
- - "Rocky" shout
- - Hockeyist Aucoin
- - Whom Rocky named his restaurant for
- - Sly cry?
- - The Secret Diary of ... Mole, Aged 13? (Sue Townsend)
- - The real middle name of 3 Down; first name of a fictional teen diarist
- - The only English pope
- - 'Rocky' role
- - --- IV, the only English pope
- - Mrs. Rocky Balboa
- - Monk of TV sleuthing
- - 2012 NFL MVP Peterson
- - 'Flashdance' director Lyne
- - Conductor Boult
- - N.F.L. rushing star Peterson
- - Name of the only English pope
- - Grenier of "Entourage"
- - TV detective .... Monk
- - Any of six popes
- - Pope ...... IV, the only English pope
- - Director Lyne
- - Actor Zmed
- - "Fatal Attraction" director Lyne
- - Nerve cell physiologist Edgar
- - Only English pope, with "IV"
- - Director Lyne of "Fatal Attraction"
- - Boult the conductor
- - Pope of 772
- - The only British pope
- - elected representative
- - Crackpot ran at an imperial representative
- - The house by a group of architects for new public representative
- - Relating to the Roundheads
- - One of those in the house synonymous with a diet?
- - One of those in 2 down produced diet for Robin's maid starting off
- - Person at home in house, having taken a seat
- - The usual meal in a train upset diet expert
- - What's my line: #2
- - Ruler like Robert?
- - Roundhead
- - Legislative expert
- - One skilled in debate
- - Roundhead, in British history
- - Gladstone, for example.
- - Sam Rayburn, for example.
- - Wielder of a gavel.
- - Rules expert
- - Opponent of Charles the First
- - French Impressionist painter, known for his rural scenes
- - Camile, Danish-French impressionist painter, d.1903
- - Camille --, French impressionist painter
- - "Dean of Impressionist painters"
- - French impressionist
- - shocked as prior accepts son of french artist
- - He painted Jimmy at school naked
- - "Bather in the Woods" painter
- - "Bridge at Bruges" painter
- - "Bather in the Woods" painter Camille
- - "Vues de Paris" painter
- - Giant perch
- - Large Australian freshwater fish
- - Large freshwater fish of Australia
- - Shocker, almost. In the morning university detective's in to fish
- - 1952 campaign nickname
- - 1950s political nickname
- - 1950s pol
- - 1950s GOP nickname
- - 1950s campaigner with Dick
- - 1950's White House nickname
- - '50s headline nickname
- - ...... Skelton, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee
- - Old White House moniker
- - *Onetime White House nickname
- - White House moniker
- - Famous nickname.
- - '50s nickname
- - Former White House nickname
- - 1950s campaign name
- - 1950s prez
- - 1950s White House nickname
- - 'I Like ......' (1950s political slogan)
- - Nickname in 1950s politics
- - '50s campaign nickname
- - '50s presidential nickname
- - 1950s presidential nickname
- - WWII nickname
- - Prez of the 1950s
- - Eisenhower's nickname
- - Eisenhower nickname
- - Common '50s headline nickname
- - 1950s president, familiarly
- - '50s White House nickname
- - Nickname in a rhyming 1950s slogan
- - Object of 1950s liking
- - Nickname in "like"
- - 1950s White House moniker
- - 'I Like ......' (1950s campaign button)
- - '50s frequent headline nickname
- - Old White House nickname
- - 1950s nickname in D.C
- - 1950s headline nickname
- - White House nickname
- - Old presidential nickname
- - Presidential nickname
- - White House name
- - Nickname for former US President Eisenhower
- - Onetime presidential nickname
- - Wartime nickname of General Eisenhower
- - White House Plumbers actor Barinholtz
- - nickname of adlai's opponent
- - 1950s U.S. prez
- - I Like ... (campaign slogan of the 1950s)
- - 1979 Robert Duvall miniseries
- - 1979 miniseries with Robert Duvall in the title role
- - 1979 miniseries starring Robert Duvall
- - 1952 and '56 campaign name
- - 1950's prez
- - 1950's G.O.P. name
- - "We Like" president
- - "They Like ......" (song from "Call Me Madam")
- - "The Mindy Project" costar Barinholtz
- - "South Park" kid with a two-part head
- - "South Park" kid whose head is drawn in two unconnected pieces
- - "South Park" brother with a disconnected head
- - "Runaway Bride" groom
- - "Proud Mary" ...... & Tina Turner
- - "Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising" actor Barinholtz
- - "LET'S BACK ...." ('50s collectible button)
- - "I Like ......" (1952 campaign slogan for Eisenhower)
- - "Crusade in Europe" author, familiarly
- - "Alibi ......" (Joe E. Brown movie)
- - "Alibi ......," 1935 film
- - "Alias" of Cliff Edwards
- - "......: The War Years" (1979 Robert Duvall miniseries)
- - "......: Countdown to D-Day" (made-for-TV movie starring Tom Selleck)
- - "...... in '56" (old campaign button)
- - "...... 'Beats' Tina to Death" (December 13, 2007 New York Post headline)
- - 'I Like --' ('50s slogan)
- - '50s slogan name
- - '50s political slogan name
- - '50s GOP leader
- - '50s chief exec
- - ...... dollar (1970s coin, informally)
- - ...... & Tina Turner (R&B duo)
- - ...... & Tina Turner ("Proud Mary" singers)
- - ...... & Tina Turner ("Proud Mary" duo)
- - A Turner
- - One of the Turners
- - WWII hero
- - E.T.O. general
- - 2008 hurricane
- - Operation Overlord overseer
- - DDE.
- - D. D. E.
- - Famous golfer.
- - Mike and ......
- - Destructive 2008 hurricane
- - '50s campaign name
- - 34th prez
- - '50s prez
- - WWII commander
- - 34th pres
- - Eisenhower, informally
- - Harry's successor
- - US general who became president, in short
- - 'I Like ......' ('50s political slogan)
- - Prez before Jack
- - Mamie's mate
- - Mamie's man
- - Texas-born prez
- - Edsel-era prez
- - Kyle's brother on "South Park"
- - Mamie's husband
- - Mike's partner in the candy aisle
- - Pres. after Harry
- - Dick's running mate
- - Clanton gang leader
- - ".... and McCarthy" (2017 revelatory book)
- - .... VICTORY (1956 headline)
- - Presidential moniker
- - Barinholtz of "The Mindy Project"
- - President whose veep was Dick
- - 41-Across before Jack
- - Mamie married him
- - Mike's candy partner
- - Eisenhower, for one
- - 'South Park' little brother
- - Truman's successor, informally
- - Comic actor Barinholtz
- - Tina Turner's ex
- - Well-liked president of old?
- - Whom voters 'liked'
- - Nixon was his veep
- - '50s president
- - Chief exec after Harry
- - 'South Park' brother
- - 'Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn' swordsman
- - Prez after Harry
- - Kyle's 'South Park' brother
- - Eisenhower, familiarly
- - Half of a candy duo
- - 'We Like ......' (old campaign slogan)
- - Two-time defeater of Adlai
- - Mike and ...... (candy brand)
- - Pres. before Jack
- - 34th prez first name
- - Ex of Tina Turner
- - Biker stripped for Eisenhower
- - He had a like button?
- - President after Harry
- - Jack's predecessor
- - Isaak, to friends
- - President before Jack
- - POTUS of 1953-61, in headlines
- - '50s presidential mon......r
- - 'The Mindy Project' actor Barinholtz
- - D.D.E., familiarly
- - Ex of 23-Across
- - W.W. II hero
- - Asimov or Newton to pals
- - Eisenhower or Turner
- - Eisenhower
- - Alibi
- - Name in the news.
- - See 11D
- - Jacket
- - "South Park" boy
- - "South Park" kid
- - Singer Turner
- - Turner of records
- - Turner on a turntable
- - Turner of music
- - Mike and ___, rhyming candy with a Berry Blast flavor
- - Tina's ex, most likely
- - jack's carmate, 1/20/61
- - Barinholtz of 'The Afterparty'
- - JFK's predecessor
- - Name on a box of fruit-flavored candy
- - First name of the musician who was Tina Turner's ex-husband
- - "Disaster Movie" actor Barinholtz
- - prez who coined the term "military-industrial complex"
- - Mike and ... [fruit candy]
- - barinholtz who won "celebrity jeopardy!" in 2023
- - 'i like ......' (rhyming political slogan from the '50s)
- - Poor woodcutter in the Arabian Nights
- - Hero of the Arabian Nights
- - Arabian Nights character aided by the servant-girl Morgiana
- - Legendary Arab who's booked the greatest airline twice?
- - Character from the Arabian Nights
- - Boxer with two degrees, fabled hero
- - Bail out a mostly wicked pantomime character
- - Arabian hero
- - Bail out sailor, a pantomime hero
- - Arabian character with forty thieves
- - "Arabian Nights" hero
- - "Arabian Nights" character
- - Surname of The Famished Road author Ben
- - ben who won a booker prize for "the famished road"
- - Ben ......, Nigerian-born novelist