➠ Words with k
List contains 43617 Words that "k" contain.
- - Golf shot for opening round in English city
- - mark shot in cricket
- - Shot Pat
- - Crawl or butterfly, e.g.
- - Butterfly or crawl, in swimming
- - Cricket or tennis shot
- - Caress — golf shot
- - Butterfly or freestyle
- - Australian crawl or butterfly, to a swimmer
- - Chip or pitch
- - A shot of the swingers witnessed in 24 across
- - Backhand or forehand, e.g.
- - Putt, for instance
- - Golf putt, for example
- - Putt, e.g.
- - Crawl or butterfly
- - Chip or putt
- - Drive or chip
- - Lob or smash
- - Chip shot or putt
- - Lob or putt
- - Cause of a bong or dong
- - Pitch or putt
- - Crawl or trudgen.
- - Drive or putt
- - Golf shot
- - Tennis or cricket shot
- - pet style of swimming
- - manner of swimming
- - The oarsman gives one a line in writing
- - Swimming moment
- - Inspired act, ... of genius
- - Way of swimming all right in stream when forenoon's gone
- - Dash right into Potteries town
- - it's o.k. to receive the rest of the blow
- - Caress member of boat crew
- - In rowing, the oarsman who sits nearest the stern of a shell
- - A hit in tennis
- - High blood pressure risk
- - Caress lash
- - What an oarsman will do, if the boat capsizes?
- - mark of a rower
- - England all-rounder nearly picking up runs for cover drive?
- - Pet butterfly, perhaps
- - High blood pressure danger
- - It might be oblique note to follow Mark, perhaps: ringing endorsement
- - Swim move, such as the Butterfly, etc.
- - Butterfly, for example, found in small wild trek around Oxford
- - the light touch of an oarsman
- - one of eight requires medical attention
- - How to caress an oarsman?
- - Stoker suffered a blow
- - Pet(Used today)
- - Swimming style
- - Golf hit
- - Swimmer's move
- - Slim Dunlap suffered one in '12
- - Fondle — rower
- - Crew member's motion
- - Cerebrovascular accident, familiarly
- - Caress — rower
- - Canoe crew motion
- - Backhand, e.g.
- - Small heads on termites, rhagoletis, obereas, katydid, earwigs and one of the butterflies?
- - The butterfly found in 15 across, for instance
- - One of four on a par-4
- - Pet butterfly?
- - Caress; swimming style
- - Drawn line; caress
- - Swimmer's choice
- - It's caused by interruption in blood-flow to the brain
- - Painter's motion
- - Member of rowing crew
- - Butterfly, for one
- - Minigolf motion
- - Butterfly, e.g
- - Hit rower
- - Gustav —, composer
- - Mark one of the crew
- - Scoring unit, in golf
- - Perhaps butterfly's light touch
- - Piston motion
- - Member of crew in river passing through English city
- - Golfer's hit
- - Perhaps crawl right into Midlands town
- - Pamper, as somebody's ego
- - Brilliant achievement for rower
- - Coxswain's call
- - Crew direction
- - Hit from a 102-Down
- - It precedes "Substituted Ball" in the Definitions section of the "Rules of Golf"
- - Hitting of a golf ball
- - Single act, as of genius
- - Rub lightly
- - Swim move
- - Cox's call
- - Sternmost member of a crew team
- - Massé, e.g.
- - Golf swing
- - Rower's motion
- - Golf lesson topic
- - Call to a crew
- - Word from a coxswain
- - Crew team member nearest the stern
- - Difference between eagle and birdie
- - Brush mark
- - Stern one in a shell
- - Stern man in a shell
- - Golfing unit
- - Pencil mark.
- - Sudden action.
- - Oarsman.
- - Member of the crew.
- - Swimmer's motion.
- - Member of a varsity eight.
- - Power in a racing shell.
- - Coxswain's command
- - Flatter
- - Stroke
- - Caress
- - Pet
- - Blow
- - Brush
- - Soft touch
- - Touch
- - Touch lightly
- - Swimming technique
- - One sportsperson played by another
- - birds mistaken for castles?
- - Fleeces black birds
- - Steals money from castles
- - birds you can play with
- - castles on squares
- - Birds seen on board?
- - overcharges for chessmen
- - Swindles; castles
- - Castle-shaped pieces in chess
- - Gameboard castles
- - They may provide defense for knights
- - Large, crow-like birds
- - Chess castles
- - Castles in chess
- - Castles on boards
- - Pieces that castle
- - Movable castles
- - Castles for Fischer
- - Castles
- - Black birds
- - Chess "castle"
- - Castles in the air
- - ...... Birds
- - at the start of a game of chess, the corners of the board are occupied by four .....
- - Swindles men on board
- - Accompaniers of knights
- - Chisels
- - Hornswoggles
- - Corner chess pieces
- - Chess corner pieces
- - Black crows
- - Orthogonally moving chess pieces
- - Quartet in the corners
- - Men that start in the corners
- - They start in the four corners
- - Corner chessmen
- - They start in the corners
- - Chessmen that start in the corners
- - Rank and file movers
- - Some chesspieces
- - They move along ranks and files
- - Corner pieces, in chess
- - Corner men
- - They can move across ranks and files
- - Chess endmen
- - Pieces on a chess board.
- - Four on a chessboard.
- - Knights neighbors
- - Corner pieces
- - Straight men
- - Board members
- - King protectors
- - Some chessmen
- - Chessmen
- - Cheats
- - Bamboozles
- - Cons
- - Fleeces
- - Flimflams
- - Chess pieces
- - Swindles
- - Rips off back-row pieces
- - chess pieces that start in the corners of the board
- - gains unlawful entry to destroy wrongdoing
- - a burglar or horse trainer does it
- - Uses a keyless entry system?
- - makes a forcible entry and tames the horses
- - Enters illegally
- - starts training
- - Does some burgling
- - Gets used to new shoes
- - Trains
- - Interrupts.
- - A significant word in information retrieval
- - Database search option, and a hint to the ends of the starred answers
- - Significant term
- - Google search need ... or a hint to the ends of 20- and 49-Across and 11- and 28-Down
- - Term of crucial importance
- - Search engine query
- - Google entry
- - Database search option
- - Tag targeted by search engines
- - Computer search criterion
- - Be unaware of current events literally?
- - Wait to reveal literally?
- - small, flat-bottomed boats
- - Light rowing boats
- - Flat-bottomed rowboats
- - One-person boats
- - Shallow boats
- - Small boats
- - Flat-bottomed boats
- - Small watercrafts
- - Recreational sailboats
- - Solo racers
- - Small rowboats
- - Small sailboats.
- - Small vessels
- - One-person craft
- - Chicago Fire actress Killmer
- - Ex-EastEnders actress and Strictly Come Dancing participant, ... Tointon
- - Killmer of "Chicago Fire"
- - 2009-10 "American Idol" judge DioGuardi
- - Zor-EI (Supergirl's real name)
- - silhouette artist walker
- - in manufacture it's wrong to make a slip
- - It's wrong — it's wrong to be seized by force
- - Same kit reused? That's an oversight
- - i'm coming back to place a bet - here's the slip
- - Mass, I bet, is a blunder
- - The setter's backed bet in error
- - The miscalculation that half the stout-like creature is some piece of meat, so to speak
- - "Man is Nature's sole ......!": Gilbert
- - Eraser's target
- - Jupiter's is corrected: Poe's Gold Bug.
- - it's never really carefully made
- - Error makes it incorrect
- - an error if you get it correct!
- - Motorway hazard mix-up
- - Error, lapse
- - M1 hazard causing accident
- - possibly it makes error
- - Michael Holding pirouetting at second slip
- - Wrongly accept to be an accident
- - Screw up half mile post
- - It makes error!
- - inaccuracy avoided, pain announced
- - First to go in, make a bloomer
- - Part 7 of a Stephen Leacock quote
- - Misconception
- - 'Oops!' prompter
- - M1 hazard results in blunder
- - Be wrong about motorway hazard
- - I'm up pole in error
- - Million I bet in error
- - An "X" may signify one
- - Millions I bet in error
- - "Happy accident," so to speak
- - "Oopsy!" evoker
- - It may be costly
- - Source of learning?
- - Example of fallibility
- - Case for an eraser?
- - Slipup
- - Estimate incorrectly.
- - 2 + 2 = 5, for instance.
- - A wrong definition, for instance.
- - Alice makes one after another in Wonderland.
- - Foozle.
- - It may be marked with an X
- - Clinker
- - Foul-up
- - Slip up
- - Be wrong
- - Slip
- - Oversight
- - Error
- - Gaffe
- - Blunder
- - Goof
- - Boner
- - Howler
- - Boo-boo
- - male, one with post, making blunder
- - a post on the motorway discovered in error
- - Blooper ...
- - Like the mood fostered by "Waiting for Godot"
- - For fish, make the bill out for cash!
- - Desolate, when left with bill outside
- - Cold and dismal, finish the job and get out
- - Surprisingly bright little fish?
- - "The future looks ...." (Not promising)
- - Lima taken in by Bill Stark
- - What the dickens! House is so isolated?
- - Like the tundra
- - magistrate about fifty, cold and uncharitable
- - lacking in hope
- - desolate building's front overlooks stormy lake
- - Desolate; depressing
- - Gloomy judge incarcerates Liberal
- - offering little or no hope
- - Barren and windswept
- - Not at all encouraging
- - '... house', novel by charles dickens
- - Gloomy; dreary
- - judge trainee's inclusion as gloomy
- - Very gloomy-looking judge hoovering up line
- - Bare, exposed
- - Cold and miserable
- - cheerless magistrate about fifty
- - Unsheltered
- - Cold; cheerless
- - Depressing Bond's leader over breach in security
- - Cold and cheerless
- - Drear
- - With a bad outlook
- - Offering little hope
- - Like some winter landscapes
- - Dickens' novel, ........House
- - Cold and unwelcoming
- - Arousing pessimism
- - Dickens's '...... House'
- - Dismal British disclosure
- - Cold and dreary
- - Far from encouraging
- - Dismal bishop gets disclosure
- - Far from rosy
- - Dim or grim
- - Not at all promising
- - Not promising
- - Desolate and dreary
- - Rather hopeless
- - Not very promising
- - Far from optimistic
- - Like film noir
- - Far from promising
- - Discouraging
- - Like some prospects
- - Just about hopeless
- - Dickens' "...... House"
- - Like a wasteland
- - Hardly promising
- - Far from comforting
- - Not rosy
- - Dispiriting
- - "...... House": Dickens
- - Stark; barren; dreary
- - Lacking kindliness.
- - Swept by cold winds.
- - Desolate and windswept.
- - Unwelcoming
- - Hardly hospitable
- - Desolate
- - Opposite of rosy
- - Dismal
- - Unpromising
- - Dreary
- - Cheerless
- - Unpleasantly cold
- - Grim
- - Chilly
- - Hopeless
- - Gloomy
- - Austere
- - Not optimistic
- - ...... House, Dickens novel
- - "Look round and round upon this bare ... plain …" (Charles Dickens)
- - Pink-slipped
- - Given a pink slip
- - Gave a pink slip
- - put in a container and fired
- - like a grounded jet, say?
- - did some pillaging – dismissed
- - Fired from job
- - Brought down, as a quarterback
- - Bagged, as potatoes
- - Dismissed from employment
- - Acted like a vandal – was dismissed
- - Thwarted the quarterback
- - Brought down, like a Manning
- - Threw for a loss
- - Took down the quarterback
- - Gave the ax to
- - Put in a bag.
- - Plundered
- - Pillaged
- - Dismissed
- - Off the payroll
- - Canned
- - ..-fired