➠ Words with l

List contains 133543 Words that "l" contain.

  • - Grand perhaps as a way to close door
  • - Shut a door with a bang
  • - Close forcefully as a door
  • - Make a door announce your entry
  • - Close a door angrily
  • - shut loudly, as a door
  • - Bang the door
  • - Loud door sound
  • - Get dramatic with a door
  • - Do some door drama
  • - Closed the door rudely
  • - Wrestling move for, say, JOOOOHN CEEENAAAAAAA *trumpets* *explosion sounds
  • - What revolving doors don't do
  • - Sound accompanying an enraged exit
  • - Shut noisily, like a door
  • - Shut forcefully, as a door
  • - Not be gentle with a door
  • - Noisy door closing
  • - Loud door-closing sound
  • - Get dramatic with the door
  • - Ensure the door is shut
  • - Closing sound
  • - Close noisily, like a car door
  • - Close angrily, as a door
  • - Close a door with force
  • - down in one go, casually
  • - Wimbledon or the US Open, e.g.
  • - Grand ... (bases-loaded home run)
  • - ... dunk
  • - Forcefully shut or close
  • - ... poetry
  • - Shut very noisily
  • - Grand ...... [feat in bridge, baseball, golf, or tennis]
  • - Close none too quietly
  • - Criticise Wimbledon for example
  • - Criticise the return of some animals
  • - Roast starter of smoked meat cut
  • - Word after grand and before dunk
  • - Close violently
  • - religion doesn't start as a hit
  • - Severely criticise the chap round the corner
  • - "Grand" baseball feat
  • - Grand ... (tennis feat)
  • - word before dunk or after grand
  • - poem-reading competition
  • - close in frustration
  • - Grand ....; batter's delight
  • - Engage in moshing
  • - Grand ....; bridge player's coup
  • - Strong pan
  • - Belittle harshly
  • - Grand ....; pitcher's woe
  • - Grand ... (important tennis tournament)
  • - ... dunk (basketball shot)
  • - Grand ... (four-run baseball feat)
  • - Word often paired with "Grand," in tennis?
  • - Serena ... (tennis feat)
  • - ... dunk (crowd-pleasing basketball shot)
  • - Excitedly close high value contract
  • - grand ...... (tennis or baseball feat)
  • - ... dunk, basketball shot with the player thrusting the ball through the net
  • - a big hit at the bridge table?
  • - this could be a grand noise to 1ac. and 5dn.
  • - Angrily shut
  • - Word after grand or poetry
  • - Poetry throwdown
  • - criticise a championship
  • - (With "dunk") A basketball shot
  • - Dance type
  • - Cutting criticism
  • - Basketball crowd-pleaser
  • - Grand ...... home run
  • - Bridge score
  • - Give a bad review to
  • - Bridge thrill
  • - Word with bang
  • - Put down harshly
  • - Onyx hit about stage dive gone wrong?
  • - Duplicate event
  • - Bridge triumph
  • - Bridge or wrestling feat
  • - Word with body or grand
  • - Shaq specialty
  • - Major dis
  • - Kind of dunk
  • - Grand baseball blow
  • - Banging noise
  • - Twelve or thirteen tricks
  • - The winning of all the tricks
  • - Take all the tricks
  • - Poetry-reading competition
  • - Poetry fest
  • - Pan or roast
  • - Not shut quietly
  • - Kind of dance at early Green Day show
  • - Grand ...... (type of homer)
  • - Goren's clean sweep
  • - Goren coup
  • - Don't merely close
  • - Culbertson coup
  • - Critic's swipe
  • - Bridge desideratum
  • - Bridge contract
  • - Bridge bonanza
  • - Bridge accomplishment
  • - Big bridge win
  • - Bid from Goren
  • - Bases-loaded homer
  • - Bang shut
  • - A four-RBI hit
  • - ...... dunk (basketball move)
  • - Wrestling threat
  • - Wrestling or bridge maneuver
  • - Word with dance or dunk
  • - Word with dance
  • - Word before dunk
  • - Word before dance or dunk
  • - Word after body or grand
  • - Winning of 12 or 13 tricks at bridge
  • - Winning all (or all but one) of the tricks in bridge
  • - Vigorously close
  • - Type of dunk
  • - Throw down
  • - This may be grand or little
  • - Something grand
  • - Small or grand
  • - Six or seven in a game
  • - Shut with anger
  • - Shot that DeAndre Jordan makes a lot of
  • - Sharp personal criticism
  • - Serious putdown
  • - Scathing attack
  • - Rubber coup
  • - Review given to a turkey
  • - Professional wrestling move
  • - Powerful dunk
  • - Poetry event for versus verses
  • - Poetry ...... (spoken-word contest)
  • - Pan or rap
  • - Onyx hit about impact?
  • - Not close gently
  • - Noisy impact
  • - Noise at a parking lot
  • - Nasty criticism
  • - Move that may follow a Cobra Clutch
  • - Maneuver for The Rock
  • - Make a dramatic exit, doorwise
  • - Little or grand
  • - Knock verbally
  • - Kind of dunk for Ewing
  • - Kind of dancing in mosh pit?
  • - Kind of bang
  • - Kind of a dunk
  • - Joe Lynn Turner album about a dunk?
  • - It's worth from 500 to 1,500 points.
  • - It's grand at Denny's
  • - Insult harshly
  • - Hurtful insult
  • - Heavy, noisy impact.
  • - Hard hit or hit hard
  • - Grand or small coup
  • - Grand or little coup
  • - Grand or little ......
  • - Grand feat of Bobby Jones
  • - Grand ........ (4-run homer)
  • - Grand ...... (bridge term)
  • - Grand ...... (bases-full home run)
  • - Grand .... (coup in bridge)
  • - Goren triumph
  • - Goren goal
  • - Get into the hits at a concert?
  • - Four-run four-bagger
  • - Four-run dinger
  • - Feat at the bridge table
  • - Event at bridge
  • - Duplicate coup
  • - Does Goren find it borin'?
  • - Dis big-time
  • - David Lee Roth "...... Dunk"
  • - Dance preceder
  • - Dance or dunk
  • - Cue-bidder's goal
  • - Criticize crudely
  • - Coup in bridge
  • - Coup for Goren
  • - Coup by Goren
  • - Coup by Charles Goren
  • - Coup at the bridgetable
  • - Contract feat
  • - Contract at a table
  • - Compliment's opposite
  • - Closing report?
  • - Close with power
  • - Close in anger
  • - Close harder than hard
  • - Close hard
  • - Bridge winning.
  • - Bridge player's quest
  • - Bridge player's goal
  • - Bridge goal
  • - Bridge achievement
  • - Body ........: wrestling throw
  • - Body ...... (pro wrestling move)
  • - Body ...... (pro wrestling maneuver)
  • - Big-time insult
  • - Big name in basketball magazines
  • - Big "bang" in bridge
  • - Basketball magazine since 1994
  • - Bases-full homer, with "grand"
  • - Parts of the body that may be ripped
  • - They're subject to the starts of 17-, 26-, 46- and 59-Across
  • - Coordinated bundles of tissue fibers.
  • - they're shown off at bodybuilding competitions
  • - Bicep, tricep, etc.
  • - 1982 single performed by Diana Ross that featured background vocals by Patti Austin
  • - Even impulse callers have what bodybuilders crave
  • - Neither songs nor stories will employ independent contractors
  • - Eg, biceps and abs
  • - Biceps, for example
  • - Biceps
  • - Biceps and triceps
  • - What weightlifting builds
  • - Discussed shellfish -- they give us beef
  • - Workout development
  • - He-man's nickname
  • - Contractors, e.g.
  • - Nickname for a bodybuilder
  • - Mr. Olympia's pride
  • - Nickname for a gym rat
  • - Schwarzenegger's stock in trade
  • - Abs and pecs
  • - Hamstrings and others
  • - Nickname for a strongman
  • - Rotators.
  • - Makes one's way by force (with "in").
  • - They're sometimes pulled at a gym
  • - Biceps, e.g
  • - They may be pulled
  • - Iron-pumper's pride
  • - Brawn
  • - Bodybuilder's pride
  • - minute clues about small body parts
  • - They may be pulled or ripped
  • - they're strengthened with lifting
  • - she went around the world in seventy-two days
  • - Muckraker whose 1887 exposé "Ten Days in a Mad-House" exposed conditions at New York's Women's Lunatic Asylum: 2 wds.
  • - *She went around the world in 72 days
  • - "Ten Days in a Mad-House" journalist, 1887
  • - "Ten Days in a Mad-House" author
  • - Reporter who went around the world in 72 days
  • - Her pen name is the title character in a Stephen Foster song
  • - Journalist who traveled around the world
  • - "Ten Days in a Madhouse" journalist
  • - pen name of journalist elizabeth cochrane seaman
  • - Globe-circling journalist, 1890
  • - Globetrotter, 1890.
  • - One in Larkin's position, 51, very naughty boy accepting God
  • - one born on 2nd of october perhaps, having rebellious attitude, becomes a bookkeeper
  • - Bookkeeper's house with revolutionary new look
  • - he's employed as a bookkeeper
  • - one qualified in book-keeping
  • - Person in charge of books etc
  • - Marian's position in "The Music Man"
  • - Sign managed to stifle one worker in quiet environment?
  • - One to shelve responsibilities?
  • - Marian's occupation in 'The Music Man'
  • - Philip Larkin was one at Hull University
  • - Quieter in a school?
  • - Expert in Melvil Dewey methods.
  • - Candidate for "What's My Line?"
  • - They urge you to be quiet in a place with books
  • - expert in the dewey decimal system?
  • - professional who works with collections or catalogues, perhaps
  • - bookkeeper but not necessarily an accountant
  • - Book-keeper sees sign before rainstorm
  • - book cataloguer
  • - by whom you may be brought to book
  • - bookkeeper getting sign rain has got worse
  • - curator of a book collection
  • - bookish person giving sign, and rain develops
  • - Book organizer
  • - Custodian of a collection of books
  • - Book custodian
  • - Book-keeping expert?
  • - Bibliothecary
  • - Bookkeeping teacher?
  • - Person working with books
  • - Profession for Laura Bush before the White House
  • - Expert on Melvil Dewey
  • - Book overseer?
  • - Dewey-decimal expert
  • - Museum employee
  • - See 20-Across
  • - Books custodian
  • - got the knots out of
  • - Apt address for surgeons?
  • - Prized turf for some races
  • - shortest way around a track's curve
  • - Advantageous position in some races, and a hint to the starred answers' indicated letters
  • - What many runners try to reach
  • - Shortest way around the track
  • - Pole position
  • - part of road or running track
  • - Brown dog mess?
  • - Untidy mess
  • - newspaper puzzle that involves unscrambling words
  • - anagram of charging wire? not according to cham., oddly
  • - Scramble as words
  • - Game with circles in squares
  • - Discarded assortment (for sale?)
  • - Confused mixture (in a sale?)
  • - Disordered state
  • - Popular newspaper puzzle
  • - Mix up unwanted household goods
  • - Mixture of unrelated things
  • - Cartoon puzzle of newspapers
  • - Newspaper cartoon-puzzle, briefly
  • - Popular newspaper puzzle subtitled "That Scrambled Word Game"
  • - Ring-shaped cooky.
  • - Cooky shaped like a ring.
  • - Mix confusedly
  • - Mare's nest
  • - Assortment
  • - Gallimaufry
  • - Mix up
  • - ...... mix
  • - Hodgepodge
  • - Muddle
  • - Confuse judge like Uriah Heep?
  • - mid-to-high vocal range
  • - *Butcher's range
  • - Opera singer's part in recital, Tosca
  • - Singing range above tenor
  • - Low woman's voice
  • - Choirboy's vocal range, sometimes
  • - palo ..., californian city
  • - singer in toto: get her to come out
  • - one of the choir in international tour
  • - Singer being part of loyal toast
  • - Annie Lennox, e.g.
  • - what many opera villainesses sing
  • - Adele or Lady Gaga, vocally
  • - a man of high note
  • - type of sax or clarinet
  • - Easter Island statue, e.g
  • - Easter Island attraction
  • - single massive rock standing upright
  • - Old boy likes to construct a pillar of stone
  • - pillar dedicated to a lion and a moth
  • - i see in this column that it's the month for oil
  • - Large stone monument
  • - Moon out illuminated hard stone pillar
  • - large monument
  • - Single stone in the form of an obelisk, say
  • - oil spilt in january column
  • - Huge rock
  • - Statue from one block of stone
  • - Large column of stone, like in the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey"
  • - Big block
  • - Large single upright block of stone
  • - Very large and characterless building
  • - Obelisk, for instance
  • - Yosemite's El Capitan, e.g
  • - Single great stone, such as an obelisk
  • - New moon illuminated hotel in large block
  • - Obelisk, say
  • - Monument carved from a single stone
  • - Something having a uniform, massive, inflexible quality
  • - Large block of stone
  • - Obelisk, e.g.
  • - Single-stone column
  • - Thing of great stature
  • - Colossal structure
  • - Obelisk.
  • - Cleopatra's Needle, for example.
  • - Standing stone
  • - a large single upright block of stone often serving as a monument
  • - Obelisk or column created from one block of stone
  • - smaller part of a package, in code
  • - Rideshare competitor of Uber
  • - Second-largest U.S. rideshare company
  • - Ridesharing service that's a rival of Uber
  • - Ridesharing rival of Uber
  • - Rideshare company with a pink logo
  • - Ride-sharing rival of Uber
  • - One of like eight ride-share apps I have on my phone so I can change based on promotions
  • - Major competitor of Uber
  • - Alternative to Uber
  • - Uber alternative
  • - Uber rival
  • - Uber competitor
  • - "A ride in minutes" sloganeer
  • - Second-largest ridesharing app by volume in the US
  • - company once associated with pink mustaches
  • - Rideshare app
  • - Company originally called Zimride
  • - Ride-sharing option
  • - 'It matters how you get there' app
  • - Cab alternative
  • - App with "Rides" and "Bikes" tabs