➠ Words with k
List contains 43617 Words that "k" contain.
- - Watch the heart
- - Watch insect here shedding wings
- - heart, informally
- - Heart shown by benevolent examiner?
- - watch the teleprinter
- - Watch your heart!
- - Heart (inf)
- - Watch, maybe offering bottle
- - Difficult problem? Learner's lost heart
- - Watch (slang)
- - Watch — heart
- - Watch blood-sucking mite by eastern river
- - Heart and clock
- - Watch determined person losing head and heart
- - Watch Charlie King entering bank
- - Heart (informal)
- - Heart (sl.)
- - Heart; watch?
- - Clock and heart
- - One marking as correct, say, showing heart
- - Heart, familiarly
- - Maybe watch one filling box on form?
- - Queen must be put on second heart
- - Heart is heavier missing husband
- - Heart, slangily
- - One not crossing one's heart?
- - Heart, in slang
- - Heart, so to speak
- - Heart (slang)
- - .......... heart
- - The heart of a watch
- - Clean parasite
- - wall street crawl
- - Line of scrolling text below a TV newscast
- - News show's scrolling graphic
- - Crawl on CNBC
- - Bygone Wall Street device
- - News crawl, e.g.
- - CNBC weekday crawl
- - Machine that prints stock prices on paper tape
- - Old source of stock reports
- - Pump in a trunk
- - Grandfather clock, e.g.
- - ........ tape parade
- - Telegraphic device.
- - Wall Street item.
- - Kind of tape
- - Clock
- - Big street celebration, ... tape parade
- - Frenchman entering without invitation is exposed
- - exposed duke's man in disguise
- - Exposed
- - Revealed at a costume party
- - No longer incognito
- - Midwestern state, down south
- - State in which the Tulsan Bill Hader was born
- - The Sooner State
- - State agreed US city not entirely in America?
- - a musical state
- - Musical named for the 46th state
- - U.S. state
- - A holm oak found over in the States
- - State lying between Kansas and Texas
- - US state; musical
- - Musical US state
- - Holm oak changed a state in US
- - Tulsa's state
- - State of the musical
- - A holm oak found in the state
- - Musical state
- - 46th state
- - State between Kansas and Texas
- - State fair left Omaha in disarray
- - Authorise priest seizing house in this state
- - US state — Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
- - Sooner State
- - State admitted to the union Nov. 16, 1907
- - State with a panhandle
- - US state
- - American state
- - Southwest state; Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
- - us state in a frenzy over rising city hospital cuts
- - Agree in short to put on Los Angeles, a musical
- - school that won the 2022 wcws, defeating texas 2 games to 0
- - The Surrey with the Fringe on Top musical
- - 1943 musical
- - Tulsa is there
- - Colorado's neighbour
- - Rodgers & Hammerstein classic
- - Oft-revived musical
- - Musical awarded a special Pulitzer in 1944
- - Bangor's locale
- - Where Will Rogers was born
- - Red people: Choctaw
- - Musical based on the play 'Green Grow the Lilacs' written by Lynn Riggs
- - Musical Mr Simpson heard by fair maiden shunning heartless sisters
- - Give the go-ahead for the foreign unfinished residence for the middleclass in America
- - Western musical
- - Prince, in grip of frenzied love, turned musical
- - Sooners' home
- - It's OK to use an abbreviation
- - Where the Joads were driven from
- - *Scissor-tailed flycatcher with wildflowers
- - Tallgrass Prairie Preserve locale
- - School in the Red River Rivalry game
- - Sooner country
- - Musical that won a 1944 Pulitzer
- - Its flag has an Osage shield
- - *Home for Will Rogers and Garth Brooks
- - "People Will Say We're in Love" musical
- - Tulsa's locale
- - Norman's home
- - "Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'" musical
- - Rodgers and Hammerstein title tune
- - "Where the wind comes sweeping down the plain"
- - "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning" musical
- - "Red People"
- - Show nee "Away We Go!"
- - College football's National Champions
- - "I Cain't Say No" musical
- - Musical with the song "All er Nothin'"
- - Broadway/Hollywood musical
- - Ponca City's home
- - Title tune of a Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
- - Neighbor of Texas
- - Zinnemann musical
- - Broadway smash of '43
- - Choctaw for "red people"
- - Homeland of the Joads
- - Broadway musical of 1943
- - 1943 Agnes de Mille work
- - Hit musical of 1943
- - Rodgers-Hammerstein musical: 1943
- - Rodgers-Hammerstein show: 1943
- - Part of 23 Across.
- - Broadway hit.
- - Perennial stage hit.
- - Bud Wilkinson's great team.
- - Outstanding long-run play.
- - Mickey Mantle's home.
- - Modern musical.
- - Where Celeste Holm couldn't say "No."
- - Long-run hit.
- - See 14-Across
- - Texas neighbor where Will Rogers was born
- - musical that contains the song kansas city
- - Rodgers and Hammerstein musical filmed in 1955
- - US director of play returning after three months
- - in american football, a player positioned behind the centre who directs attacking play
- - Player in American football who directs attacking play
- - *Football field director
- - Play caller ... or, when shortened, a hint to 10-, 16-, 20-, 24-, and 36-Down
- - NFL Hall of Famer Otto Graham's position
- - Fraction of a football squad?
- - Signalman of sorts
- - Play caller
- - 25 per cent rebate for the american footballer
- - American footballer
- - "The pizza is $9.75 ... he hands the $10 off to the boy and waits for the ......"
- - Chintzy rebate?
- - Pigskin passer
- - Gridiron signal caller
- - What one gets from the hot dog vendor when paying with a $5 bill?
- - 25 percent refund?
- - Montana, for one
- - Bart Starr e.g.
- - Brett Favre for one
- - Fouts, e.g.
- - Fouts or Jaworski
- - Call the signals
- - With 24 Across, a know-it-all
- - Football team member
- - In American football, the position that is colloquially known as "Signal Caller"
- - US state whose capital is Lincoln
- - Right, Ben, go back and ask first about a state in midwestern USA
- - State banks are reorganising
- - A 6 raised supporters inside state
- - lincoln's state banker failing: only a shilling in it
- - The Cornhuskers' state 8
- - US state banks are corrupt
- - Feminine bras Katherine concealed in US state
- - Omaha Tribe's state
- - Are banks ruined in this western US state?
- - State bordering Iowa
- - Bankers destabilised a US state
- - Harry Kane to describe cup holder's state
- - tyneside-born artist maintaining pose in us state
- - US state, capital Lincoln
- - Springsteen album named after a state
- - Midwest state — Springsteen album
- - State of new engineer - a supporter of female music synonymous with Jamaica
- - Bar snake from this State
- - Bill right to seek answer: where does Lincoln makes the laws?
- - Omaha's state
- - State of a banker's mistake
- - Exotic breaks in North American state
- - A banker's parlous state
- - Cornhusker state
- - Break's arranged in northern extreme of America -- here?
- - Land of Lincoln
- - State in which banks are corrupted
- - Cornhusker State, capital Lincoln
- - State a banker's orders
- - Home of the Cornhuskers
- - State of central USA
- - '82 Springsteen album recorded on 4-track
- - 1982 Springsteen album title state
- - The Cornhuskers
- - Cornhuskers' state
- - Sparse '82 Springsteen album
- - Big 12 school soon to be in the Big Ten
- - Location of the 44-Down
- - State that is also the title of a Springsteen album
- - Cornhusker's state
- - Where Omaha is
- - Ask Abner, in a way?
- - The last of the 50 states visited by Clinton
- - The Supreme Court struck down its law banning partial-birth abortions
- - Admission of 1867
- - 1982 Springsteen album
- - Featured state
- - State embracing part of the Bad Lands
- - State associated with Lincoln.
- - Where Red Cloud is.
- - Lincoln's state.
- - Where Boys' Town is.
- - Sen. Griswold's state.
- - Dwight Griswold is Governor.
- - US state
- - Iowa's neighbour
- - 2013 Bruce Dern film directed by Alexander Payne
- - Flat water: Otoe
- - Lincoln's locale
- - Break ranks? Abe Lincoln's here
- - Whence come Cornhuskers
- - Omaha locale
- - *Covered wagon next to Chimney Rock
- - "O Pioneers!" setting
- - Where Dick Cheney was born
- - Boys Town setting
- - Lincoln's land
- - 34 Across' location
- - Kearney's place
- - Seven-time Orange Bowl champs
- - Six-time Orange Bowl champs
- - 1995 college football champs
- - Where Pawnees met Otoes
- - Cornhusker's home
- - Boys' Town, Platte River and prairies.
- - Union Pacific's headquarters
- - Warren Buffett's home
- - "Lincoln"
- - Lincoln's place
- - See 16-Across
- - Killjoy found something that needs airing
- - Weary Willie clear in explosive tweet
- - Mourning associated with ashes on coarse material
- - Discharge from dust collector produced by Ashe's partner
- - Material set on fire by husband
- - Penitential attire
- - Ashes partner
- - Symbol of penitence.
- - With ashes, it's a symbol of remorse
- - Get rid of the clergy in show of penitence
- - Dismiss ministers, a sign of contrition
- - Symbol of remorse
- - Goat's-hair fabric
- - Penitent's garment
- - Garment of rue
- - Ashes partner's dismissal, caught, showing hesitancy
- - Kite ban (anag) — bohemian
- - Kite ban (anag) — 1950s' non-conformist
- - Bohemian family turning on switch
- - Bohemian relations back on strike
- - '50s bohemian
- - Young maverick is to attend prison, about to leave
- - His anarchic style upset Ken a bit
- - Trump clan rejected countercultural figure
- - What do we call one who avoids traditional conventions of behaviour, dress, etc
- - Bongo-playing 1950s stereotype
- - Shabby, long-haired person tossed tin in, Bill!
- - punch and cut out charlie, the non-conformist
- - One reading Kerouac or Ginsberg, say
- - Many a character in Kerouac's "On the Road"
- - Bereted bongos player, stereotypically
- - Kerouac in bank with tie crumpled?
- - Young person of the 1950s, nonconformist in dress and behaviour
- - Young nonconformist of the 1950s and 1960s
- - Social rebel of the 1950s
- - Member of a 1950s' and 1960s' youth subculture of nonconformism
- - Long-haired person
- - Hippie's precursor
- - Bongo-playing poet in a coffee shop, perhaps
- - 1950s version of a hipster
- - Rebellious youth (dated)
- - Hippie's predecessor
- - '50s counterculturalist
- - Word coined by Herb Caen in 1958
- - Maynard G. Krebs of old TV, notably
- - '50s nonconformist
- - '50s-'60s counterculturist
- - Hippie's ancestor?
- - Unconventional sort
- - 1950s stereotype
- - Maynard G. Krebs, for one
- - Maynard G. Krebs, notably
- - Counterculturalist of the '50s
- - '50s cool one
- - Coffeehouse poet, once
- - '50s cool cat
- - One often ending sentences with "man"
- - Nonsquare
- - Disillusioned '50s-'60s type
- - Allen Ginsberg, e.g.
- - '50s hipster
- - Coffeehouse poet
- - Jack Kerouac was one
- - Jack Kerouac, e.g.
- - Hippie's relative.
- - Rebel, modern style.
- - Devotee of the offbeat.
- - Dweller in a pad.
- - Pad dweller.
- - Kerouac type.
- - Cool cat
- - Slam participant
- - Kerouac, for one
- - Being behind the wheel and under the influence
- - Travelling high in icy area after day playing golf
- - Clear-cut — like old films?
- - Clear-cut
- - Like a zebra, or two words that can precede the starts of 19-, 24-, 36- and 46-Across
- - Like 17-Across
- - Involving clearly defined issues
- - Monochrome
- - Three Dog Night hit
- - They produce shades of gray
- - Descriptive of 10 answers in this puzzle
- - Like zebra crossings
- - First part of a riddle, following "What is ...?"
- - Actress Karen married to singer Barry?
- - Theme of some film festivals
- - Theme of our film festival
- - Hugo sways Byron with plain talk
- - Old TV
- - Riddle, part 5
- - Uncompromising
- - easy to decide, like answers to asterisked clues?
- - Place to save game point, suffering losses
- - there's not much that's to one's credit
- - There's not much that's to his credit presumably
- - Lean right out of bed -- time to reveal bust
- - Row right up close to boat on rocks
- - Unable to pay debts
- - Back to zero, on 'Wheel of Fortune'
- - Row right up close to boat no longer afloat
- - Unable to pay one's debts
- - Row right up close to craft on the rocks
- - Having insufficient assets to cover debts
- - Side with little power in routine offering no new ideas?
- - he suffers from a complete lack of balance
- - Cash-strapped
- - 'Wheel of Fortune' chance
- - Insolvent person
- - 'Wheel of Fortune' spin on either side of 'ONE MILLION'
- - Financially ruined
- - Row breaks out after being discovered as insolvent
- - Put your money away reading up on Turkish leader in debt
- - Legally insolvent
- - Like a Chapter 11 filer
- - Belly up
- - Impoverished
- - Destitute
- - Penniless
- - Insolvent
- - Broke
- - filing for chapter 11 protection
- - Name on many a hospital
- - Name in many a hospital name
- - Author of a Gospel.
- - Old physician from this country heartlessly pinched clothes
- - Patron of surgeons
- - Alleged author of two biblical works
- - Patron of physicians
- - Physician's patron
- - Hail Mary source
- - Acts of the Apostles writer, by tradition
- - Acts of the Apostles writer
- - Acts of the Apostles author
- - "The beloved physician"
- - He wrote of the prodigal son
- - Acts of the Apostles author (abbr.)
- - Writer of 25-Down
- - MDs' patron
- - Probable author of the third Gospel
- - Writer of the third Gospel.
- - Patron of painters and physicians.
- - Gospel writer
- - Gospel author
- - Brownish songbird of stony coastal terrain