➠ Words with k

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  • - Rings Kay in car club in port
  • - Sailor also called for port where sake's served?
  • - Port kept in oak, as originally recalled
  • - A Japanese city in the Kansai region of Honshu
  • - Sailor also called port in Japan
  • - Turns out OK as a second city of Japan
  • - Asian city: it's in pretty good area
  • - Tennis player Naomi who won the US Open in 2018 and 2020
  • - Love son, also known as Big Smoke in Japan
  • - naomi who competed at the 2021 olympics in tokyo
  • - Tennis player Naomi who won the Australian Open in 2019 and 2021
  • - City — it sits in quite nice area
  • - Panasonic's headquarters in Japan
  • - 1970 world's fair city
  • - Tennis player who lit the Olympic cauldron in 2021
  • - Japanese population's essential goal to consume reduced alcohol
  • - Home to Japan's Umeda district
  • - Japanese city popular around the world for its food
  • - City with Universal Studios Japan
  • - City in the Kansai region
  • - With 1d, it's the name of the reigning US Open Champion in women's singles
  • - naomi who lit the olympic torch in tokyo this summer
  • - japanese city named the world's second most liveable by the economist
  • - Japanese city destroyed in "Godzilla raids again"
  • - Leader of Samurai in tree by a Japanese city
  • - One of Japan's largest cities
  • - Japanese site of Expo '70
  • - 1970 World's Fair site
  • - Japan's greatest port
  • - Locale of Universal Studios Japan
  • - Japanese port in Honshu
  • - Japan's "City of Water"
  • - Expo '70 site
  • - Universal Studios Japan city
  • - Japan's third-largest city
  • - Home of Universal Studios Japan
  • - Universal Studios Japan site
  • - Site of Expo '70
  • - Prefecture of Japan
  • - Port city of Japan
  • - Pitcher Hideo Nomo's birthplace
  • - Kobe's bay
  • - Japan"s 1970 World's Fair site
  • - Japan's second city
  • - Industrial city of Japan
  • - Home to Universal Studios Japan
  • - Expo site, 1970
  • - City on Japan's Honshu
  • - City on Honshu, in Japan
  • - Chicago's "sister city" in Japan
  • - World's Fair site: 1970
  • - World's Fair city: 1970
  • - The "Kitchen of Japan"
  • - Site of Universal Studios Japan
  • - Site of Hideyoshi's castle
  • - Second city of Japan
  • - Seaport in Honshu
  • - Sanyo's home city
  • - Port in Japan
  • - Port in Honshu
  • - Port city on Honshu, Japan
  • - Panasonic's home base
  • - Panasonic's headquarters
  • - Nobel winner Leo Esaki's birthplace
  • - Naomi who won the 2018 U.S. Open
  • - Metropolis of Japan
  • - Metropolis in Japan
  • - Large city of Japan
  • - Kansai International Airport site
  • - Japanese seaport featured in "Godzilla Raids Again"
  • - Japanese metropolis in "Godzilla Raids Again"
  • - Japanese city that will host the 2025 World Expo
  • - Japanese city that hosted the 1970 World's Fair
  • - Japanese city that held a world Expo
  • - Japanese city known as "the nation's kitchen"
  • - Japan's commercial center, historically
  • - It was destroyed by Godzilla in "Godzilla Raids Again"
  • - Important port of Japan
  • - Home to Japanese baseball's Orix Buffaloes
  • - Home to baseball's Orix Buffaloes
  • - Home of the first Universal Studios outside the U.S.
  • - Hideo Nomo's birthplace
  • - Gourmet food mecca of Japan
  • - Fair city
  • - City raided in "Godzilla Raids Again"
  • - City of 1970 fair
  • - City in Honshu's Kansai region
  • - Big city in Japan
  • - 1970 World's Fair site in Japan
  • - 1970 World's Fair setting
  • - 1970 World Expo site
  • - ...... Dome (home field of Japanese baseball's Orix Buffaloes)
  • - First capital of Japan
  • - Seaport of Japan.
  • - Bay of Japan.
  • - City of Japan
  • - Port of Japan
  • - Third-largest city in Japan
  • - Japan's second-largest city
  • - Home of Suntory's headquarters
  • - Site of Japan's Triangle Park, which hosts an annual Halloween party
  • - 2020 U.S. Open tennis champ Naomi
  • - Universal Studios Japan home
  • - Japan's third most populous city
  • - City in South Africa in fine area
  • - City in Japan
  • - Port and city of Honshu, Japan
  • - port and largest city in kansai, japan
  • - Very large, also known as great city in Japan
  • - Onetime capital of Japan
  • - japanese port to get a soak tipsy
  • - Japanese city of 2.6+ million
  • - naomi with four major tennis titles
  • - Japanese city destroyed by Godzilla
  • - Japanese port — old seaport Asians know about initially
  • - First Japanese player to win a grand slam
  • - tennis star whose last name is also a large city
  • - tennis star whose last name is also her birth city
  • - Sailor also called foreign port
  • - city home to the glico running man
  • - Seaman meeting a king coming to a port
  • - Tennis great Naomi
  • - first japanese tennis player with a wta #1 ranking
  • - Ordinary seaman also, known as primary Honshu port
  • - Two-time US Open winner Naomi
  • - japanese professional tennis player (last name)
  • - honshu port city
  • - Naomi who won the 2021 Australian Open
  • - 2021 Australian Open champ
  • - Japanese port city where Sanyo and Panasonic are headquartered
  • - port is all right as drunk inside area
  • - 2020 US Open champion Naomi
  • - Tennis champion Naomi
  • - Japanese city home to the Shitenno-ji Temple
  • - asian city overwhelmed by outbreak as overcrowding returns
  • - City near Kobe
  • - Japanese industrial center
  • - City at the mouth of the Yodo River
  • - City east of Kobe
  • - Yodo River city
  • - Port near Kobe
  • - Major Japanese city
  • - Kobe neighbor
  • - Japanese Expo city
  • - Japanese commercial center
  • - Expo '70 city
  • - City of southern Honshu
  • - Where Sharp Electronics is based
  • - Sanyo headquarters city
  • - Port southwest of Kyoto
  • - Port near Kyoto
  • - Neighbor of Kobe and Kyoto
  • - Mizuno Corporation headquarters
  • - Japanese port on Honshu
  • - Japanese city trashed by Godzilla
  • - Japanese bay city
  • - Industrial Japanese city
  • - Honshu Island city
  • - Home to the National Bunraku Theatre
  • - Home to Suntory
  • - Expo city
  • - City southwest of Tokyo
  • - Bullet train city
  • - 2019 Australian Open winner Naomi
  • - Yodo River mouth city
  • - Where Sharp and Panasonic are headquartered
  • - Where Sanyo is headquartered
  • - Where Pumpkins took a "Bullet Train to"
  • - Where Panasonic was founded
  • - Where Panasonic is headquartered
  • - Where Panasonic and Sanyo are headquartered
  • - Tennoji Zoo location
  • - Tennoji Zoo city
  • - Tennoji Park setting
  • - Tennis player Naomi, or where she was born
  • - Tennis ace Naomi
  • - Stomping grounds for Godzilla
  • - Port on the Yodo River
  • - Port city of southern Honshu
  • - Populous Japanese city
  • - Panasonic headquarters city
  • - One terminus of a Japanese bullet train
  • - One end of the first bullet-train route
  • - Nakanoshima Park city
  • - Metropolis on the island of Honshu
  • - Major Japanese seaport
  • - Kyoto neighbor
  • - Kansai University locale
  • - Kansai Airport setting
  • - Japanese port of 2+ million
  • - Japanese media hub city
  • - Japanese for "large hill"
  • - Japanese financial center
  • - Japanese economic center
  • - Japanese city with geisha
  • - Japanese city whose name means "large hill"
  • - Japanese city where the Orix Buffaloes play
  • - Japanese city on the Yodo River
  • - Japanese city on the Yodo
  • - Japanese city on a bay
  • - Japanese city home to Panasonic
  • - Japanese city east of Kobe
  • - Japanese bidder for the 2008 Summer Games
  • - Inland Sea metropolis
  • - Industrious Japanese city
  • - Important Japanese port
  • - Hozenji Temple locale
  • - Honshu prefecture or its capital
  • - Honshu prefecture
  • - Honshu hub
  • - Home to the Japanese baseball team Orix Buffaloes
  • - Home of the Shinsaibashi shopping area
  • - Home of the National Bunraku Theatre
  • - Home of the Kyocera Dome
  • - Home of the Hanshin Tigers
  • - Home of Sharp or Sanyo
  • - Home of Sharp and Suntory
  • - Home of Sharp
  • - Home of Panasonic
  • - Home of Nagai Stadium
  • - Home of Kansai International Airport
  • - Home of an Asian Universal Studios
  • - Hanshin Expressway city
  • - Expo '70 locale
  • - Expo '70 host
  • - City with a Suntory Museum
  • - City whose name means "large hill"
  • - City where Capcom headquarters are
  • - City of 2 1/2+ million at the mouth of the Yodo River
  • - City known for okonomiyaki
  • - City known for its puppet theater
  • - Big Japanese economic center
  • - Asian city with an airport on an artificial island
  • - A Universal Studios locale
  • - "Venice of the Orient"
  • - "Venice of the East"
  • - "Godzilla Raids Again" setting
  • - ......-Itami International Airport
  • - ...... Dome (Orix Buffaloes' home field)
  • - Major Japanese port
  • - City of Honshu
  • - City near Kyoto.
  • - City on Honshu.
  • - Port of Honshu
  • - City on Honshu Island.
  • - Bullet train stop
  • - Japanese port city
  • - Japanese seaport.
  • - Tennis champ Naomi
  • - Japanese financial hub
  • - Port on Honshu
  • - Japanese port
  • - Tennis pro Naomi
  • - City southwest of Kyoto
  • - Tennis star Naomi
  • - ...... Castle, Japanese landmark
  • - Headquarters for Panasonic
  • - City served by Kansai International Airport
  • - Honshu port
  • - City of canals
  • - Honshu seaport
  • - City destroyed by Godzilla
  • - Honshu city
  • - Japanese city
  • - Japanese metropolis
  • - Honshu metropolis
  • - Wild koalas left out of city
  • - Japanese tennis star, Naomi ...
  • - Two-time Australian Open winner Naomi
  • - tennis star naomi, or her japanese birthplace
  • - naomi of tennis fame
  • - city home to the shitenno-ji temple
  • - Surname of Japanese tennis player Naomi
  • - Sportscaster Jackson
  • - "Whoa, Nellie!" sportscaster Jackson
  • - Friends and acquaintances accept Oriental man
  • - Nicole's hubby
  • - Rock guitarist Richards
  • - urban playing country
  • - He has friends and acquaintances out East
  • - australian urban and american toby
  • - musician, â€" urban
  • - .... Morrison of "Dateline NBC"
  • - Australian cricketer widely regarded as Australia's greatest ever all-rounder
  • - urban of country-music fame
  • - singer sweat or urban
  • - Urban of country music
  • - Urban in country
  • - Vicki ....( First person to swimthe five Great Lakes)
  • - Richards of Rolling Stones
  • - Political commentator Olbermann
  • - David's boyfriend on "Six Feet Under"
  • - Country singer Urban
  • - Brewer Alexander
  • - Bandmate of Mick
  • - Artist Haring
  • - Alexander ............ , Nova Scotia brewer since 1829
  • - Singer Urban
  • - Urban of country
  • - Town north-west of Aberdeen
  • - Duncan ........( Black Hawk defenceman )
  • - Vicki .... ( First person to swim the five Great Lakes)
  • - Richards of the Rolling Stones
  • - .... Rupert Murdoch
  • - Richards on guitar
  • - Mets star Hernandez who dated Elaine in a two-part 'Seinfeld'
  • - Man seen in 'Some Like It Hot'
  • - Sports commentator Olbermann
  • - All-Star first baseman Hernandez
  • - Olbermann or Richards
  • - Richards of the Stones
  • - Painter Haring
  • - Country star Urban
  • - Carradine of "Nashville"
  • - "Countdown" host Olbermann
  • - One of the Carradines
  • - Jazz pianist Jarrett
  • - Actor Carradine
  • - C&W singer Toby
  • - Rolling Stone Richards
  • - Rocker Richards
  • - Rock musician Moon or Richards
  • - John Carradine's middle son
  • - Gilbert .... Chesterton
  • - C&W's Toby
  • - Mick's bandmate
  • - Eldest of "The Partridge Family" children
  • - Actor Brian of "Family Affair"
  • - Jazzman Jarrett
  • - Eldest Partridge
  • - The Who drummer Moon
  • - Hernandez or Richards
  • - The "K" of RKO
  • - Jarrett of jazz
  • - Actor Brian from Bayonne
  • - Actor Brian
  • - Part of R.K.O.
  • - Chesterton's middle name
  • - The K in R. K. O.
  • - Man's name
  • - ... Richards, Rolling Stones guitarist
  • - brian —, us actor who played jonas cord in 1966 film western, nevada smith
  • - 'Choose ...!'
  • - Make clear to see tool that is no longer a secret
  • - Plump for available cream first
  • - Did not start recording fastening the door
  • - Securing, as a door
  • - Securing, in a way
  • - Central ....; system for securing all doors at once
  • - bolting
  • - Jamming with Lennon or Clapton, initially the greatest
  • - Late '60s hip-hop dance, similar to body popping
  • - Go for
  • - Search (for).
  • - Go after
  • - Strive (for)
  • - ask for, want
  • - Search for something
  • - go on a hunt for
  • - Search out.
  • - Attempt
  • - Explore
  • - Search
  • - Delve (into)
  • - Car radio button
  • - Pursue
  • - Curry
  • - Aim (to)
  • - Try to find something
  • - Try drugs at last, I'm afraid
  • - old saying, .... and you shall find
  • - try to find person with faith in hearing
  • - Try to find Sikh audiences
  • - Douglas ......, swashbuckling American star of the silent screen
  • - Relies on just one of two US actors?
  • - Douglas ..., silent movie star who acted in "The Mark of Zorro"
  • - Home of the annual Midnight Sun Game
  • - World Eskimo-Indian Olympics host
  • - Alaskan city
  • - City in central Alaska
  • - Nickname of Coventry City FC
  • - Bagatelles.
  • - Time rotten stinker got cheap gifts
  • - small things knitters might make
  • - Cheap jewellery items
  • - trek isn't about trifles
  • - Knitters shifting cheap products in store
  • - Cheap pieces of jewellery
  • - Cheap souvenirs
  • - Gewgaws
  • - Party favors
  • - Pretty things.
  • - Gimcracks.
  • - Doodads
  • - Tchotchkes
  • - Knickknacks.
  • - Small ornaments.
  • - Baubles.
  • - Ornaments
  • - Trifles