➠ Words with k

List contains 43617 Words that "k" contain.

  • - taking hostage
  • - Was child asleep when abducting?
  • - stealing a child during sleep?
  • - abduction
  • - stealing a child asleep?
  • - Stealing (child)
  • - Abducting
  • - "Wait," I said, "I thought there was a ......" ...
  • - Juvenile, unconscious criminal act
  • - Abducting someone and holding them captive
  • - Baby goat at rest?
  • - Abduction reversed with breaking out?
  • - Baby goat caught off-guard?
  • - Young goat off guard?
  • - The world's oldest toy; thin piece of wood sometimes used to play fetch with a dog
  • - Rigid twig or small branch
  • - branch of the insect family?
  • - Glue a thin bit of wood
  • - Small tree branch
  • - Branch
  • - Thin branch
  • - Adhere to some kindling
  • - don't twist the rod
  • - Bit of rock (or celery?)
  • - Don't go for the cane
  • - adhere to a bit of wood
  • - fix a bit of kindling
  • - field hockey item
  • - Bear punishment
  • - Selfie ....
  • - Gum unit
  • - Suffix with "lip" or "match"
  • - unit of butter
  • - Jam, of course, can behave like glue
  • - Rod's selection of bus tickets
  • - What Fido fetches
  • - free plaything in the toy hall of fame
  • - the camouflage of choice for order phasmida
  • - staff to remain
  • - cling to the rod?
  • - Put up with a caning
  • - Carrot's counterpart
  • - "Get the wrong end of the ..." (to misunderstand something)
  • - Cinnamon ..., ingredient used to enhance spiced cranberry sauce
  • - Glue a piece of wood
  • - kind of insect to hold fast
  • - resolute exhortation to those being tempted to disarm?
  • - don't get rid of the staff!
  • - Accomplish perfectly, as a gymnastics landing
  • - It can be dynamite!
  • - Swizzle ...
  • - staff to remain fixed
  • - Free plaything that's actually in the Toy Hall of Fame
  • - Automatic counterpart
  • - Protrude, ... out
  • - Oleo measure
  • - Flak — cling
  • - A retriever might retrieve it
  • - Simple weapon
  • - Lacrosse needs
  • - Paste on
  • - What a good idea can do
  • - Staff officers finally get credit from the locals?
  • - Lacrosse need
  • - Second mark gets criticism
  • - Butter in a box
  • - Puck striker
  • - Gear-shifting control
  • - Billiards hall need
  • - Fudgsicle holder
  • - Staff officers finally getting credit
  • - Retriever's retrieval, maybe
  • - Lollipop leftover
  • - Staff Sergeant initially given credit
  • - Baton, say
  • - Cinnamon unit
  • - Item often fetched
  • - Lollipop holder
  • - Item swung by a Senator
  • - Are not faddish
  • - Feature of this puzzle's three long Down answers
  • - Pool cue
  • - Shout by a relay racer when handing off the baton
  • - Manual transmission, informally
  • - Retriever's retrieval
  • - Word with carrot or celery
  • - Pool hall prop
  • - Gum serving
  • - "... and carry a big ......"
  • - Word with "lip" or "slap"
  • - See 26-Down clue
  • - Hockey implement
  • - Have permanent effect
  • - Fish serving
  • - Manual transmission
  • - Nail, as a gymnastic landing
  • - Automatic alternative
  • - Rover's retrieval
  • - Carrot alternative
  • - Word that follows 21, 53-Across, 3 and 29-Down
  • - Carrot unit
  • - Manual transmission device
  • - Thing to fetch
  • - Fetched object
  • - "Fetch" missile
  • - 22-Down unit
  • - Puck slapper
  • - Cane, e.g.
  • - Intentionally baffle
  • - Word with 52 Across
  • - Place for a muleta
  • - Lacrosse item
  • - What T.R. toted
  • - T.R.'s "big ......"
  • - T.R.'s "big" weapon
  • - T.R. carried a big one
  • - ...... around (linger)
  • - Lollipop part
  • - Piece, as of chewing gum.
  • - Accessory to men's formal attire.
  • - Lever on an airplane.
  • - Lever for operating an airplane.
  • - A piece, as of chewing gum.
  • - Hold faithfully to a promise or a bargain.
  • - Control lever of a plane.
  • - T. R.'s favorite chastiser.
  • - Support for a lollypop.
  • - Steering gear of a plane.
  • - Join the staff
  • - Hockey need
  • - Manual
  • - Not automatic
  • - Linger
  • - Bond (to)
  • - Cleave
  • - Stay on
  • - See 24
  • - ........ Hockey
  • - Antiperspirant type
  • - Walking stick
  • - Remain with
  • - Adhere to
  • - Up (for)
  • - Pool tool
  • - Rod
  • - Puzzle: Colloq.
  • - Baffle: Colloq.
  • - See 5-Across
  • - Cane
  • - Adhere
  • - Cohere
  • - Glue
  • - Butter unit
  • - Baton
  • - Cudgel
  • - See 15-Across
  • - Thing to fetch, for a dog
  • - staff become fixed
  • - Walking cane.
  • - Implement for roasting marshmallows
  • - cling to the club
  • - rod's criticism
  • - Many invited to a kind of ball
  • - Bit of music expected with boat race coverage
  • - TV viewers try to identify The .... Singer
  • - Millions implored to be socially responsible during pandemic?
  • - Frontman requested to be disguised
  • - Like some ball attendees
  • - Like many heroes
  • - Wearing a face covering
  • - Disguised, in a way
  • - Ready for a heist, say
  • - Spy chief begged to be in disguise
  • - Like many a trick-or-treater
  • - At a costume ball, say
  • - Wearing a disguise, perhaps
  • - It's been covered during term - ask educator
  • - Like most essential workers, in 2022
  • - With face hidden
  • - Incognito, perhaps
  • - Disguised, as one's face
  • - "Who was that ...... man?" (question about the Lone Ranger)
  • - Like Catwoman and Ms. Marvel
  • - Like Zorro or Batman
  • - Make amends dropping name like Zorro
  • - Incognito, maybe
  • - Like Catwoman, e.g
  • - Disguised
  • - Like the Lone Ranger
  • - Like Zorro
  • - Like Batman, the Lone Ranger, etc.
  • - Disguised as Batman and Robin
  • - With 45-Down, the Green Hornet et al.
  • - ... One (Dutch vodka brand)
  • - ...... One (vodka brand)
  • - .... One vodka
  • - Birds' mouthpieces
  • - bird jaws
  • - Bird mouths
  • - Birds' mouths
  • - Bills of birds
  • - Bird noses
  • - Lethal weapons in "The Birds"
  • - Bird bills
  • - Birds' bills
  • - prominent parts of woodpeckers
  • - Duck bills
  • - What chickens peck with
  • - Eagles' bills
  • - Nuthatch noses
  • - Noses, informally
  • - Noses, slangily
  • - Young puffins have colorful ones
  • - Razorbills' bills
  • - Noses, so to speak
  • - "California Saga/The ...... of Eagles" Beach Boys
  • - Sources of some tweets
  • - Nut crackers
  • - Pecking parts
  • - Woodpeckers' noses
  • - Nestlings' noses
  • - Dire places for worms
  • - Magpies' mouths
  • - Toucans' prominences
  • - Woodpeckers' peckers
  • - Turtles' mouths
  • - Bobolink bills
  • - Prominent toucan features
  • - Nibs or nebs
  • - Nebs
  • - Toucans' special features.
  • - Sharp snouts of sawfishes.
  • - Proboscises
  • - Schnozzolas
  • - Schnozzes
  • - Aviary parts
  • - Bills
  • - What woodpeckers use to peck
  • - "The Voice" judge ...... Shelton
  • - Artist in Blackpool?
  • - Country singer Shelton
  • - English poet William who illustrated his own works
  • - Poet who wrote 'Tyger! Tyger! burning bright'
  • - Poet who wrote 48-Across
  • - "In Cold Blood" star
  • - Poet who wrote "The Tiger."
  • - ... Shelton, "God's Country" singer and coach on NBC's "The Voice"
  • - ... Shelton, singer who features in 34a
  • - European literary giant
  • - English poet and artist, d. 1827
  • - Coach Toe
  • - Actress Lively
  • - "Gossip Girl" actress Lively
  • - William ---, poet
  • - 'Eternity' writer William
  • - Eubie of jazz
  • - Griffin of the NBA
  • - NBA star Griffin
  • - Pianist Eubie
  • - "10" director Edwards
  • - British poet William
  • - Juliana Hatfield band ...... Babies
  • - English Romantic poet William
  • - "The Pink Panther" director Edwards
  • - Bluegrass' Norman
  • - 2007 "American Idol" runner-up ...... Lewis
  • - British mystic poet
  • - Ragtime's Eubie
  • - Amanda of "Gunsmoke"
  • - "M*A*S*H" lieutenant colonel
  • - "Tyger! Tyger!" poet
  • - Eubie of jazz fame
  • - "The Lamb" poet
  • - British poet/painter
  • - Director Edwards
  • - Jazzman Eubie
  • - "Jerusalem" poet
  • - Eubie of music
  • - "Tyger! Tyger! burning bright" poet
  • - 'Songs of Innocence' poet
  • - Batter before Casey
  • - Early Romantic William
  • - "The Tyger" poet William
  • - English poet: 1757–1827
  • - "Jerusalem" author
  • - "Songs of Innocence" author
  • - "Tiger" man of poetry
  • - Mystical poet
  • - English poet and mystic.
  • - TV's Jonathan .......
  • - Author of "Infant Joy."
  • - He wrote "Infant Joy."
  • - Famous English poet and engraver (1757–1827).
  • - He wrote "Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright."
  • - He wrote "Songs of Innocence."
  • - English engraver and poet (1757–1827).
  • - English mystic poet.
  • - English poet
  • - See 20-Across
  • - "M*A*S*H" colonel
  • - Cook retains first loaf for poet
  • - William —, English poet
  • - Ride-stealing necessary for tyre-changing?
  • - Feeling concern about knave stealing vehicles
  • - Compassionate giant's visitor admitted violent theft
  • - Bothering to incarcerate Jill's friend for street crime
  • - Tending to a flat?
  • - Compassionate