➠ Words with k
List contains 43617 Words that "k" contain.
- - free for fellow with high social standing
- - Candid, free-speaking
- - Candid leader in front line
- - Candid guy?
- - Mail for free
- - Right to send mail free.
- - Free-mailing privilege.
- - Send free of charge, as mail.
- - Candid
- - Force shown by row of soldiers standing side by side is to the point
- - Open using force, standing underneath
- - Honest fellow managed onset of kleptomania
- - loud line - that's outspoken
- - Sinatra or Gifford
- - Old German stamp
- - ... Zappa, iconic rock legend known for his song "Black Napkins"
- - put a mark on the envelope that's open
- - Sinatra of music
- - Ballpark purchase in a bun
- - following position that's honest
- - American poet ... O'Hara who authored "Why I Am Not A Painter"
- - "perfectly ...." (tony bennett tribute album)
- - "Thinkin Bout You" singer Ocean
- - her diary became a classic of war literature and personalised the holocaust
- - Open and postmark the stamp
- - Without evasion
- - Singer Sinatra
- - Miller who authored the "Sin City" comics
- - Industrialist Stronach
- - Grocery tycoon Sobie
- - Anne ........McKenna
- - "Fly Me to the Moon" singer Sinatra
- - An honest man
- - He's honest
- - With 22-Across, mid-20th-century giant in 59-/62-Across
- - Brother of Peter
- - Blunt; honest
- - Open and honest
- - Open with opinions
- - With 30-Across, is blunt
- - A Vienna sausage or pol. McKenna
- - Architect Gehry
- - Word after Anne and before Frank
- - Rat Pack pal of Dean and Sammy
- - Corn dog center
- - Dirty water dog, say
- - Diarist Anne
- - With 36-Across, singer whose songs include the answers to the starred clues
- - Corn dog's core
- - Direct in speech
- - Nathan's purchase
- - Bite at the ballpark
- - Sabrett offering
- - Architect ...... Lloyd Wright
- - McCourt of "'Tis"
- - Borman or Sinatra
- - Ball-park dinner
- - Novelist-critic Swinnerton
- - Stadium vendor's item
- - Congressman's privilege.
- - Modern diarist.
- - Open and sincere.
- - Exempt from postage charge.
- - Gov. Lausche.
- - Mr. Merriwell.
- - Nazi oppressor of Poland.
- - Given name of Secretary of the Navy.
- - Telling it like it is
- - F. D. R.
- - Like this puzzle's theme
- - Ol' Blue Eyes
- - Forthright
- - Plain-spoken
- - Ballpark buy
- - Street vendor's offering
- - Direct
- - Outspoken?
- - Open
- - Out-and-out
- - Straightforward
- - See 71-Across
- - Wiener
- - Blunt
- - "Honest!"
- - ...... Zappa, rock musician
- - canadian-born architect who designed the guggenheim museum in bilbao, spain
- - Upstanding politician adjusted to Kaiser's economic reform
- - meaning "restructuring" in english, what was the name given to mikhail gorbachev's policy of economic and political reform of the soviet union?
- - Soviet economic program begun in '88
- - Reform of the Soviet political and economic system in the 1980s
- - What makes airport seek new economic model?
- - Israeli politician joining triumvirate for reform
- - Literally, "restructuring"
- - Historic "restructuring"
- - '80s Soviet policy
- - Gorbachev policy
- - Awful porkies are told, dismissing old reform agenda
- - Sartre work
- - Edmund, English tragic actor who died in 1833
- - new jersey public university with a campus in china
- - Shakespearean actor Edmund
- - New Jersey's ...... University
- - 19th-century Shakespearean actor Edmund
- - Former New Jersey governor Tom
- - 1980s New Jersey governor Tom
- - University in Union, N.J.
- - Union, N.J. college
- - Thomas who headed the 9/11 Commission
- - Thomas who chaired the 9/11 Commission
- - Thomas ...., 9/11 Commission chairman
- - Legendary English actor Edmund
- - Jane of "The Honeymooners"
- - Great English actor
- - Former New Jersey Governor Thomas
- - Former New Jersey governor
- - Famed British actor
- - Ex-N.J. Governor
- - English theater name
- - English actor: 1787–1833
- - 9/11 commission chairman Thomas
- - 9/11 Commission chair Tom
- - New Jersey university
- - N. J. Governor
- - Shakespearean actor.
- - Takes a chance on
- - Takes a chance with
- - Takes a chance
- - Takes chances
- - "Chances ......"
- - Dares to take chances
- - The right skis must be adapted to the hazards
- - they're modelled by actuaries
- - exposes to hazard
- - The ... outweigh the benefits (businessman's words)
- - Daredevils take them
- - Speculators' considerations
- - Exposes to danger
- - Puts in peril
- - Gambles made by Romeo, first to make advances in smooch
- - Puts on the line, as money
- - Puts in jeopardy
- - Investor's concerns
- - Dangers
- - Investment evaluations
- - Speculators' concerns
- - Jeopardizes
- - Stuntmen take them
- - Investors weigh them
- - Insurers assume them
- - Puts up as a bet
- - Insurance covers them
- - Cautious person's concerns
- - Concerns of the cautious
- - Stands to lose
- - Investors' concerns
- - Investing considerations
- - Nik Wallenda takes them
- - Safety consultants' concerns
- - Plan's potential drawbacks
- - Actuarial calculations
- - What bold plans entail
- - They may be calculated
- - Investors' considerations
- - Daredevil dangers
- - Actuary's calculations
- - "Great deeds are usually wrought at great ....": Herodotus
- - What gambling offers
- - Lays on the line
- - Insurance company concerns
- - Insurers incur them
- - Thieves may take these
- - What funambulists take
- - Speculates
- - Plays with fire
- - Dares
- - Endangers
- - Puts in danger
- - Perils
- - Contingencies
- - Insurance term
- - Puts on the line
- - Bets
- - Hazards
- - Ventures
- - Gambles
- - Puts up
- - Gambling involves them
- - Potential downsides
- - ...... and rewards
- - 1962-63 winner of the Monte Carlo Rally
- - Australian rugby union scrum half who captained his country 13 times
- - Traditional Scottish garment
- - Skirt-like garment Liberal leader included in gear
- - What a Scotsman might hike up
- - Garb for a caber tosser
- - Odd characters knit lots to make Scottish garment
- - a few returning from deployment like skirt
- - Garment traditionally worn with a sporran
- - Traditional wear for a Scottish groom
- - Pleated garment worn by a Scot
- - Garment worn on some formal occasions in Scotland
- - Scotsman's garment
- - Garment Christopher has left inside
- - Scotsman's skirtlike garment
- - Garment for a Scotsman
- - What a sporran accessorizes
- - What a Scottish groom often wears
- - Under which, traditionally, a Scotsman wears nothing
- - Short skirt worn in Scotland (and by old Egyptian warriors)
- - Scot's garment
- - Piece worn during a caber toss
- - Outfit worn with ghillie brogues
- - Mark of a clansman.
- - Garment for a man from Aberdeen or Glasgow
- - Skirt of a sort
- - Tartan garment
- - Some returning from deployment like skirt
- - Scottish wedding garb
- - Tartan skirt of Scotland
- - Skirt seen at Highland games
- - Sartorial symbol of Scotland
- - Bagpiper's covering
- - clothing covering dougal's rear?
- - big mac's wrapper?
- - Gear includes large tartan skirt
- - Highland skirt throws queen off kilter
- - Caledonian habit
- - Piece of Scottish menswear
- - bottom of the highlands?
- - Highland dress item
- - Highland dress
- - Skirt of sorts
- - Scots' attire
- - Scots dress
- - Scot's outfit
- - Pleated tartan skirt
- - Pleated tartan
- - Piper's wear
- - Highlander's attire
- - Certain U. K. soldier's wear
- - Bagpiper's wear Axl Rose donned
- - Scots dress student in gear
- - Fish pasty filled with tail of haddock
- - Gefilte fish fish
- - Fish — old infantry weapon
- - Ancient spear or freshwater fish
- - Zebulon's favorite fish?
- - Aggressive freshwater fish
- - Traditional gefilte fish ingredient
- - Certain freshwater fish
- - Diving maneuver or freshwater fish
- - Spear or fish
- - Fish or road
- - Voracious fish.
- - Long-nosed fish
- - Long-snouted fish
- - Elongated fish
- - Predatory fish
- - Fresh-water fish
- - Large freshwater fish
- - Freshwater catch
- - Freshwater game fish
- - Sport fish
- - Food fish
- - Freshwater fish
- - Fish
- - Fish spear.
- - Man with a peak
- - *Weapon with a point
- - Staff putting pressure on President
- - Seattle's .... Place Market
- - Zebulon for whom a peak is named
- - Medieval infantry weapon
- - Weapon giving power to US President once
- - Former infantry weapon
- - Pointy weapon
- - High-speed highway
- - Toll road, for short
- - He reached his peak in 1806
- - Peak sighter Zebulon
- - He reached his peak
- - Man who reached his peak?
- - Expressway
- - Anti-cavalry weapon
- - Zebulon with a namesake mountain
- - Spear's cousin
- - Enterprise captain prior to Kirk
- - Peak discoverer Zebulon
- - Most of I-76 across Pennsylvania
- - Explorer Zebulon
- - Eponymous Southwest explorer
- - He never reached his peak?
- - Highway with tolls
- - Zebulon with a peak named for him
- - Walleye, for one
- - Diving position resembling the letter V
- - Muskellunge
- - Peak discoverer
- - Eponym of a peak
- - Diving maneuver
- - "......'s Peak or bust!"
- - Scafell ...... (highest point in England)
- - Sweet Betsy's home
- - Peaked Zebulon
- - A Colo. mountain is named for him
- - Flag staff
- - Peak man
- - Zebulon of exploring fame
- - Explorer who discovered a mountain
- - Discoverer of a peak
- - Walleyed or turn
- - Long spear
- - Spear.
- - Long-nosed swimmer
- - Diving position
- - Gymnastics position
- - Major road
- - Major route
- - Main road
- - Main route
- - Jack
- - Lake catch
- - State highway
- - Highway
- - Medieval weapon
- - played by the late ian lavender, who was the youngest member of the platoon in dad's army?
- - Balsawood raft used by Thor Heyerdahl to cross Pacific Ocean in 1947
- - Raft used by Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl in his 1947 Pacific expedition
- - Raft used in cross-Pacific journey of 1947
- - Explorer Thor Heyerdahl's ocean going raft
- - Heyerdahl's raft
- - Book subtitled "Across the Pacific By Raft"
- - Thor Heyerdahl's raft
- - Raft in an Oslo museum
- - Well-known raft
- - Thor Heyderdahl's raft
- - Raft of 1947
- - Raft built by Thor Heyerdahl for his 1947 crossing of the Pacific
- - Raft book
- - Nonfiction bestseller about a raft
- - Heyerdahl book
- - Famed raft
- - 1950 best seller subtitled "Across the Pacific by Raft"
- - Heyerdahl raft
- - Heyerdahl's craft
- - Expedition travelling west in khaki kit – no knapsacks
- - Vessel named for the Incan god Viracocha
- - 1950 nonfiction best seller
- - 1947 South Seas traveler
- - Scottish equivalent of the Poet Laureate
- - Old Glaswegian poet with little money for day in the capital
- - Land bordering western China
- - Country in central Asia that includes the Fann Mountains
- - Country containing much of the Pamir mountains
- - Asian aluminum exporter
- - The ...., musical piece by Ralph Vaughan Williams inspired by a poem by George Meredith
- - Help
- - One employed to manage a home
- - Domestic manager
- - Perfect job for Dustin?
- - Job mistakenly sought by a divorcee?
- - Certain domestic
- - Founder of southern Africa's Zulu empire in 1816
- - The King of the Zulu Kingdom from 1816 to 1828
- - Zulu warrior king
- - Influential Zulu ruler
- - Bantu warrior chief, ...... Zulu
- - "...... Zulu"
- - ...... Zulu (warrior dubbed Africa's Napoleon)
- - Kwaito band Boom ......
- - Not like Jim to be cursed
- - As an upside-down horseshoe is supposed to be?
- - Brave to yield leadership to multinational force — and doomed
- - Tough peacekeepers, brave [though not at first]
- - Like breaking a mirror, according to some people
- - Not fortunate
- - A French woman over the weekend is not charmed
- - could it be lovely to be so, at cards?
- - Not fortunate, not plucky but not pig-headed
- - Hexed, cursed
- - Ill-fated United Nations woman entertaining king
- - Dogged by misfortune, unless Kentucky loses heart
- - Star-crossed, ill-fated
- - Hapless diplomats brave when pressure released
- - Wretched UN girl entertaining king
- - Lacking good fortune
- - Ill-starred
- - Word from a grumpy gambler
- - For these the bread lands butter side down
- - Ill-omened
- - Inauspicious
- - Accident-prone
- - Unfortunate
- - Hapless
- - Ill-fated
- - Star-crossed
- - Gutless president ousted is hapless?
- - One French girl covering kilometres without a break