➠ Words with l

List contains 133543 Words that "l" contain.

  • - Moves of the faithful
  • - Bounds ... or partner of bounds
  • - Acts of faith?
  • - Partner of bounds
  • - Jumps end of hurdle in circuits
  • - Instances of faulty logic
  • - Things that may be faith-based?
  • - They may be faith-based or quantum
  • - Partners of bounds
  • - Acts precipitately.
  • - Pales about big jumps
  • - logician's mistakes
  • - jumps, as to conclusions
  • - jumps in the air
  • - "By ... and bounds" (with rapid progress)
  • - By ... and bounds (significantly)
  • - Tiny adjustment to an atomic clock
  • - Jumps vigorously
  • - Quick advancements
  • - Jumps up
  • - Jumps high
  • - Emulates lords in a song
  • - By ...... and bounds (rapidly)
  • - Big jumps
  • - Ballerina's stock
  • - Gets some air
  • - Springs or bounds
  • - Balletic maneuvers
  • - ...... and bounds
  • - Vaults
  • - Jumps or springs suddenly
  • - Ballet moves
  • - Huge progress, metaphorically
  • - Jumps, as for joy
  • - Some flaws in logic
  • - Ballet practice
  • - Quantum events?
  • - High jumps
  • - Abrupt transitions
  • - Ballerinas' maneuvers
  • - Jumps or bounds
  • - Bounds, jumps
  • - Axel and Lutz
  • - Lutzes, e.g
  • - Bounds' partner
  • - Dramatic increases
  • - Great strides
  • - Figure skater's feats
  • - What a broad jumper does
  • - Frog advances
  • - Performs entrechats, e.g
  • - Sudden transitions
  • - Springs through the air
  • - Frogs' feats
  • - Pliés may precede them
  • - Stage acrobatics
  • - Jeté and entrechat, in ballet
  • - Big advances
  • - Bounds' partners
  • - Bounds companion
  • - Evel Knievel stunts
  • - Goes for the rebound
  • - Some balletic moves
  • - Clears, as a hurdle
  • - Does a Lutz
  • - Performs a Lutz
  • - Axels and lutzes
  • - Jeté and entrechat
  • - Does a jete
  • - Some ballet moves
  • - Emulates a frog
  • - By ...... and bounds
  • - Clears a hurdle
  • - Frog feats
  • - Makes a jump
  • - Jumps about
  • - Jumps for the faithful?
  • - Athletic maneuvers
  • - Emulates a tree frog
  • - Does a ballonné
  • - Pounces
  • - Tackles hurdles
  • - Pounces (upon)
  • - Entrechats
  • - Jetés, e.g.
  • - Breaks into a vault
  • - Logical extrapolations
  • - Track and field attempts
  • - Bounds' accompaniment
  • - Jetés
  • - Performs entrechats
  • - Saltations
  • - Moves for Martins
  • - These have their bounds
  • - "My heart ...... up . . . ": Wordsworth
  • - Nureyev specialties
  • - Hurdles
  • - "My heart ...... up . . . "
  • - Items measured in Calaveras County.
  • - Jumps
  • - Takes the plunge
  • - Breakthroughs
  • - Acrobatic feats
  • - Bounds
  • - Jumps over
  • - Springs
  • - See 5
  • - Bounds over
  • - Record performance by musicians that's not at all moving
  • - Backup in a lane
  • - River blockage near a lumber mill
  • - Severe backup
  • - Lumber mill obstruction
  • - Backup record of events at block
  • - Lumber mill blockage
  • - Big backup
  • - Backup at the lumber mill
  • - Pileup at a lumber mill
  • - Mill problem
  • - Backup ....
  • - Deadlock, congestion
  • - Blockage in flow of tree conserve
  • - What's blocked movement to cut down trees and conserve
  • - Big block
  • - Massive impasse
  • - Shantyboy's concern
  • - Flume impediment
  • - Blockage
  • - Predicament coming after record congestion
  • - Block record first episodes of Just a Minute
  • - Impediment to progress
  • - Deadlock
  • - Deadlock; situation that seems insoluble
  • - Note something sticky in blockage
  • - Comes to a standstill with record to preserve
  • - Record officer shortly turned over, resulting in deadlock
  • - Progress inhibitor
  • - Congestion record spread
  • - Record difficult situation that brings traffic to a standstill
  • - Hold-up of entry — something you'll not get today?
  • - Legislative holdup
  • - Negotiator's challenge
  • - Blockage of wood being floated down a river
  • - Obstacle to progress
  • - Preserve on record what prevents progress
  • - Half of 19 across is spread from bottle neck
  • - Big blockage
  • - Problem on a channel
  • - Obstructive pileup
  • - River blockage
  • - Immovable pileup
  • - Lumbering problem
  • - Messy pileup
  • - Immovable blockage
  • - Massive pileup
  • - Pileup
  • - Lumberjack's problem
  • - Timber torpor?
  • - Obstruction.
  • - Blockage of a sort
  • - — impasse
  • - ...... congestion
  • - Bottleneck
  • - Tie up
  • - Sumptuous, of a meal
  • - Large lavish [meal]
  • - "They did us a ........ meal, […] and then we thought, what do we do tonight?" (Description of VE day in the Outer Hebrides)
  • - Lavish meal
  • - Excellent drink — get round in
  • - Progress rate in gaining skill
  • - Rate of progress in the mastery of a skill
  • - Picking up speed, run in at an angle before camber
  • - Backward movement
  • - Give away tours outside of Rhodes, going backwards
  • - Going back proves a change for the worse
  • - Changeabout
  • - Poem, unfinished, in real turnabout
  • - Vicar has laser surgery down below in setback
  • - Backing last couple of actors in show
  • - Poetry virtually set in concrete — a change for the worse
  • - It could mean going back over old ground
  • - Royal Society dons disclose change in direction
  • - Backing for last couple of actors in show
  • - It makes star pupils slip up? Rats!
  • - hatchback drives into military force lake, makes u-turn
  • - revs will need adjusting in actual turn-round
  • - Change of fortune upsets Jimmy taking in Republic of South Africa
  • - Change of direction
  • - Set back.
  • - Turnaround
  • - Poetry mostly seen in true defeat
  • - Setback upsets Jimmy taking in Republic of South Africa
  • - Setback confused several crossing river
  • - About-turn
  • - Show welcoming resistance with Boris's last U-turn
  • - Change in fortune may be true about most of poetry
  • - Setback making no difference to mum or dad?
  • - Change in fortune upset several on river
  • - Setback confused several on Right
  • - Backing engineers against sort of laser
  • - Change in direction
  • - Jimmy comes back across Republic of South Africa - it's a turn up for the books
  • - Empty rows during show leading to cancellation
  • - U-turn
  • - A fair amount of the lines in material concerns change of fortune
  • - Setback that doesn't affect mum or dad
  • - A change to an opposite direction
  • - Unfavorable change of fortune
  • - About-face
  • - Complete change of fortune
  • - Potential result of a 56-Across
  • - Change of fortune
  • - Appeal result, at times
  • - Change of mind
  • - This puzzle's twist, found at 17-, 19-, 25-, 50-, 58-, and 64-Across and 9-Down
  • - Fortune's failure
  • - Business setback
  • - Turnabout
  • - Fail foolishly to accept the current beauty treatment
  • - Beauty-salon treatment
  • - Female account regularly dismissed miracle beauty treatment
  • - notes spies getting large beauty treatment
  • - Beauty salon treatment including exfoliation, masks and massage
  • - a beauty treatment for female? a govt agency launches first
  • - Mud treatment, maybe
  • - Cosmetic treatment
  • - Beauty treatment
  • - Beauty parlor treatment
  • - Spa skin-care treatment
  • - Beauty treatment for forehead and cheeks
  • - Spa beauty treatment
  • - Spa treatment
  • - Turns up, the foreign women's institute provides foot treatment popular in Spa
  • - Egg-oil treatment
  • - Spa treatment that might include two cucumber slices
  • - Part of a beauty treatment, perhaps
  • - Day spa treatment
  • - Salon treatment
  • - Treatment in a salon
  • - treatment that may include a mask
  • - mudpack beauty treatment
  • - Relating to the countenance
  • - Mud pack
  • - .... recognition; unlocking a phone with a look
  • - Nothing at all, still, shortly around one o'clock?
  • - This data possibly identified fifty leading foreign agents in CIA
  • - It may involve a mask
  • - Of the face
  • - Beautician's offering
  • - Spa service
  • - Brief temporary fashion for a gent's lotion - the first offered by Spa
  • - How you might describe the profile when there's no iron in California
  • - Spa offering
  • - Mud pack, e.g
  • - Note spies left features procedure
  • - Day spa offering
  • - Salon offering
  • - Salon order, sometimes
  • - Salon job
  • - Spa indulgence
  • - Beauty-salon offering
  • - Service with a mudpack
  • - Mud pack, maybe
  • - Physiognomonical.
  • - Mud application, maybe
  • - sort of recognition that spies are hidden by british river
  • - they bawl when schoolboys make them!
  • - those who shout make glaring mistakes
  • - Clangers
  • - funny bloomers for the babes?
  • - Wolves, when supposedly serenading the moon
  • - Doleful noisemakers.
  • - Clangers
  • - Clangers, perhaps?
  • - Inventor's clangers
  • - Whisky calls?
  • - "Sleigh ... ring; are you list'ning? In the lane, snow is glist'ning"
  • - fixtures in clock towers
  • - they ring on santa's sleigh?
  • - Hell's glockenspiel?
  • - Steeple things
  • - They have a high position in the church
  • - "silver" ringers of song
  • - they produce sounds in a carillon
  • - they make rings round them
  • - ... and whistles
  • - 'It's not ringing any ...'
  • - Percussion instruments, but trumpets, etc, have them
  • - Sleigh ringers
  • - Quasimodo's concerns
  • - Poe topic
  • - Instruments for some choirs
  • - .... and whistles (embellishments)
  • - Quasimodo's concern
  • - Carillon components
  • - Church ringers
  • - School sounds
  • - Nautical time units
  • - Places for clappers
  • - Cat-collar attachments
  • - Bishop and deans ignoring dead ringers
  • - Church chimers
  • - Partners of whistles
  • - Chimes
  • - Sleigh accessories
  • - Ends of tubas
  • - Those ringing in the New Year with a Scotch?
  • - Spirit brighteners on holiday bobtails
  • - .... and whistles: enhancements
  • - They ring in church towers
  • - Whistles' partner
  • - Sailor's half-hours
  • - Poe poem, with "The"
  • - School signals
  • - Clapper containers
  • - "Carol of the ...."
  • - Partner of whistles
  • - Word Poe used 62 times in one poem
  • - Poe subject
  • - Shipboard time indicators
  • - Church-tower features
  • - Quasimodo rang them
  • - They ring in churches
  • - Sea time
  • - Dinner alerts
  • - Nautical time-tellers
  • - ".... Are Ringing"
  • - Whistles' partners
  • - Accompanier of whistles
  • - Campanologist's study
  • - Ringing instruments
  • - Chimers
  • - "The .... of St. Mary's"
  • - They go with whistles
  • - Shipboard time
  • - Quasimodo's charges
  • - With ...... on (eagerly)
  • - Some ringers
  • - Tintinnabula
  • - Liberty and others
  • - "With silver ...... and cockleshells"
  • - Nautical time signals
  • - Ding-a-ling things
  • - "...... on her toes"
  • - Famed sources of tintinnabulation
  • - Items for Christmas
  • - Subject of a Poe poem.
  • - Cap's companion.
  • - Cap and .......
  • - Sound effects on shipboard.
  • - Ringers
  • - Instruments
  • - Poe poem subject
  • - Slot machine symbols
  • - Percussion instrument
  • - Musical instrument
  • - This puzzle's theme
  • - See 11 Down
  • - Theme of this puzzle
  • - sleigh attachments
  • - Things to ring
  • - Glockenspiels
  • - Old word for travelling salesmen
  • - Ben Jonson's "Song: To ......"
  • - Thomas Carew's beloved
  • - Rosalind's companion
  • - Shakespeare's "Aliena"
  • - Virtuous wife in Jonson's "Volpone"
  • - Rosalind's cousin
  • - Lady in Carew's poems.
  • - Oliver's bride in "As You Like It."
  • - Carew's ladylove.
  • - She inspired Thomas Carew's poetry.
  • - Rosalind's friend.
  • - Girl's name.
  • - "Brief Encounter" actress Johnson
  • - English actress Dame ...... Johnson
  • - Actress Johnson of "Brief Encounter"
  • - Drink to me only withthine eyesdedicatee
  • - Cuban singer Cruz
  • - Singer Crus
  • - Memorable 1970 hurricane
  • - Jonson dedicatee
  • - Actress Dame Johnson
  • - Lass in "As You Like It"
  • - Girl in "As You Like It"
  • - Oliver de Boys' bride.
  • - Ladylove of Carew poems.
  • - Poetic name for a ladylove.
  • - Poetic name for Elizabethan ladylove.
  • - Maiden in the Forest of Arden.
  • - Girl in the Forest of Arden.
  • - Ben Jonson wrote "Drink to me only with thine eyes" to her.
  • - She marries Oliver de Boys.
  • - She marries Oliver in "As You Like It."
  • - Feminine name.
  • - ... imrie, calendar girls actress
  • - She gets letters from Alice
  • - the daughter of duke frederick in as you like it
  • - a change of name for alice