➠ Words with l

List contains 133543 Words that "l" contain.

old
  • - Like matured wine
  • - Like last year's memes
  • - like many sepia-tinted photographs
  • - Like a joke you've heard many times before
  • - antique hidden by soldier
  • - Like vintage jewelry
  • - Like some schooldays of the past
  • - like millennials, to gen z
  • - like one of four good luck items for a bride
  • - Like anyone born in 1931, today
  • - Like antique stores' wares
  • - Like a vintage item
  • - antique hidden by soldiers
  • - Like a 1901 penny
  • - An ... Fashioned Love Song (Three Dog Night hit)
  • - Like dusty, yellowed books
  • - Like a shirt you've had for years
  • - Like a movie from the '30s
  • - Someone who has an advanced 51-Across is this
  • - Like habits that die hard
  • - Like farmer MacDonald, age-wise
  • - Like MacDonald of the nursery rhyme?
  • - "Decorating the tree is an age-... tradition during Christmas."
  • - Like relics in a history museum
  • - Like anyone born in 1901
  • - like dinosaur bones
  • - Like MacDonald or King Cole
  • - Like MacDonald in a nursery rhyme
  • - An ... Fashioned Love Song (Three Dog Night song)
  • - Like an antique
  • - Like antiques
  • - Like MacDonald
  • - Like the farmer MacDonald
  • - Like something from the Jurassic period
  • - Like octogenarians
  • - Like Father William
  • - Like Yeller
  • - Like the hills
  • - Like overused jokes
  • - Like King Cole
  • - Like a geriatrician's patient
  • - Like the man in a Hemingway title
  • - Like the gray mare of song
  • - Like the gray mare
  • - Like the Curiosity Shop
  • - Like some timers?
  • - Like many collectible coins
  • - Like Joe Miller jokes
  • - Like Glory?
  • - Like a joke told far too often
  • - Like a geezer
  • - ...... school (like classic rap)
  • - Tiresome, like a joke
  • - There's no fool like this kind
  • - Grumpy __ Men
  • - ... Navy (brand owned by Gap)
  • - past the sell-by date
  • - m. night shyamalan movie about a beach that makes people ......
  • - Stale or unopened
  • - Dumbledore is this
  • - Medieval perhaps
  • - Precious metal doesn't start off being antiquated
  • - aged fool dancing inside
  • - Advanced in age, say
  • - This ... House (long-running PBS home-improvement show)
  • - m. night shyamalan beach movie
  • - ... Faithful, Yellowstone National Park geyser
  • - crime comedy starring cary grant and priscilla lane, arsenic and...lace
  • - 2021 M. Night Shyamalan thriller film starring Gael Garcia Bernal as part of a group of people who find themselves rapidly aging
  • - made long ago in one's schooldays
  • - order violates lewd traditional wisdom
  • - vintage or elderly?
  • - Word before or after age
  • - "...... macdonald ...
  • - Far from current
  • - ... Faithful (famous US geyser)
  • - could he be a veteran convict?
  • - Neil Young's song "... Man"
  • - Arsenic and ... Lace
  • - "it's always the same ...... story with you!"
  • - of many years
  • - Overtold, as a joke
  • - no modern style is so fashioned
  • - no longer edible, maybe
  • - "... New Hampshire," song that is the official state song of New Hampshire
  • - Quite elderly
  • - Ancient news is this
  • - Formerly of the Wool Dyers' company
  • - The ... Farmer's Almanac (perennial bestseller)
  • - Grumpy ... Men (Jack Lemmon/Walter Matthau film)
  • - navy or guard preceder
  • - No longer funny, as a joke
  • - Gray, maybe
  • - No Country for ... Men (Coen brothers movie based on a Cormac McCarthy novel)
  • - "How ... are you now?" (line that may follow the birthday song)
  • - Up there, you might say
  • - ancient part of school destroyed
  • - ancient part of the capitol destroyed
  • - Opposite of 41-Across
  • - Grayed
  • - time-worn leaders of long duration
  • - There were days of it in historical times
  • - Ancient or outdated
  • - ... Time Rock & Roll (classic Bob Seger song)
  • - Former occurrence during cool days
  • - of advanced age
  • - corny, maybe
  • - The ex is no longer in her prime
  • - In the tool drawer, very second-hand
  • - *... Square (translation of "Vieux Carré")
  • - Description of Mother Hubbard or MacDonald
  • - Not new, but could make half a dollar
  • - Made long ago
  • - word before hat or hand
  • - Lifelong [friend]
  • - 2021 m. night shyamalan thriller
  • - ... Brown Shoe, 1969 Beatles song
  • - ...-Timers' Day (MLB tradition that welcomes back retired players)
  • - 2021 Shyamalan film in which island tourists age rapidly
  • - Former ingredient in wool dyeing
  • - Well-worn perhaps
  • - Past your prime, say
  • - "I was today years ... when …"
  • - Bill's partner in the British police force is not young
  • - "On Top of ... Smokey"
  • - Out of date, say
  • - From the last century
  • - No longer a spring chicken
  • - Ancient or dated
  • - Eric Clapton song "... Love"
  • - ... school (someone who believes in traditions of the past)
  • - Past one's prime starting for all sides today
  • - ... Man's War (John Scalzi novel)
  • - Ancient and out of date
  • - "... King," 1992 song by Neil Young from the album "Harvest Moon"
  • - Ancient or from the past
  • - Over 90
  • - ... is gold (a familiar proverb)
  • - ... Navy (discount clothing retailer)
  • - Gathering dust or rust
  • - ... Bay Seasoning
  • - ... Man Winter
  • - Chronologically, the Bible's earlier Testament
  • - Wrinkly? Daring to go topless
  • - m. night shyamalan movie ... or how memes about that movie feel nowadays?
  • - "No Country for ... Men" ( Josh Brolin movie)
  • - Queen's song "Good ...-Fashioned Lover Boy"
  • - up to one's ... tricks
  • - From a different era, so to say
  • - "On the ... Spanish Trail"
  • - Having a mothball smell, as clothes
  • - "No Country for ... Men," a 2007 neo-western by the Coen brothers starring Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin
  • - Very experienced in wool dyeing
  • - Advanced in terms of years
  • - "The ... Curiosity Shop" (Dickens novel)
  • - "Ask This .... House"
  • - ...-school (bit traditional)
  • - The opposite of young
  • - "No Country for ... Men" (2007 crime thriller film)
  • - elderly, no longer new?
  • - Born quite a few years ago
  • - "As we grow ....." ("as we age")
  • - "... is Gold"
  • - Former ingredient of cool drinks
  • - "... MacDonald had a farm..." (nursery poem)
  • - Not young anymore
  • - Out of fashion, say
  • - Leaders of our Liberal Democrats, advanced in years
  • - "No Country for ... Men," a neo-Western film starring Josh Brolin and Javier Bardem
  • - Erstwhile, former
  • - Going on in years
  • - Former ingredient of wool dye
  • - No Country for ... Men (Cormac McCarthy novel)
  • - ... Navy, American clothing brand
  • - .... glory (american flag)
  • - ... English Sheepdog
  • - "The New Adventures of .... Christine"
  • - Gray's partner
  • - Not current anymore
  • - Ancient, or aged
  • - ... Fashioned, popular cocktail which is also the signature drink of Don Draper in "Mad Men"
  • - Outdated and ancient
  • - Ancient and timeworn
  • - Good ... Days (Macklemore song featuring Kesha)
  • - ...... fashioned (whiskey cocktail)
  • - "Something ..., something new"
  • - Former Labour leader dipping into overdraft
  • - Prehistoric egg laid emptily
  • - ... Faithful (geyser in Yellowstone)
  • - 2021 m. night shyamalan film
  • - The 40-Year-... Virgin (Steve Carell film)
  • - Not exactly young
  • - Of great age
  • - Word before "hand" or "hat"
  • - There's no country for these men
  • - Ancient or outdated, say
  • - zac brown band's ode to dad: "my .... man"
  • - ......-fashioned (cocktail)
  • - Tired(Used today)
  • - Up there in years
  • - Told too often
  • - ......-school (traditional)
  • - Form of English
  • - ...... Navy (clothing chain)
  • - Out of production
  • - Opposite of young
  • - Not funny anymore
  • - Yeller's adjective
  • - Word with hat or hand
  • - "........ Yeller"
  • - White-haired
  • - Unmodernized
  • - Unlike a spring chicken
  • - Told far too often
  • - Out-of-print
  • - Out of use
  • - Hat or hand preceder
  • - Faithful or reliable word
  • - "No Country for ...... Men"
  • - "...... King Cole" (nursery rhyme)
  • - ...... Milwaukee beer
  • - Word with maid or master
  • - Word with maid or man
  • - Word with maid or hand
  • - Word with hat or school
  • - Word with hand or hat
  • - Word with guard or goat
  • - Word with "school" or "guard"
  • - Word with "Glory" or "Testament"
  • - Word with "Faithful" or "Glory"
  • - Word before Spice or Navy
  • - Told too much
  • - Told too many times
  • - The good ...... days
  • - Something ...... (bride's need)
  • - Resembling King Cole
  • - Requiring many candles on one's cake
  • - Requiring many candles on a birthday cake
  • - Part of VSOP
  • - Outmoded, e.g.
  • - Mossy
  • - Medieval, e.g.
  • - Many years of age
  • - Maid or master
  • - Long practiced.
  • - Having had many birthdays
  • - Hardly young
  • - Hardly born yesterday
  • - Going way back, as friends
  • - Glory or hat
  • - Geezerish
  • - Fifty years your senior, e.g.
  • - Familiar, as friends
  • - As ...... as the hills
  • - "Something ...., something ..."
  • - "I hope I die before I get ......"
  • - "... at the ...... ball game!"
  • - "--- Fashioned Love Song"
  • - "...... habits die hard"
  • - ...... fart
  • - .... Navy: discount retailer
  • - Young's opposite
  • - Yellowstone's .... Faithful
  • - Word with man or woman
  • - Word with hat or timers
  • - Word with hat or time
  • - Word with Harry or Nick
  • - Word with guard or gate
  • - Word with gold or rose
  • - Word with Glory
  • - Word with country or world
  • - Word with "Spice" in a brand name
  • - Word with "chap" or "fellow"
  • - Word replaced in three answers in this puzzle
  • - Word before Vic or Bailey
  • - Word before Scratch or Nick
  • - Word before school or master
  • - Word before school or hat
  • - Word before Glory or Testament
  • - Word before country or school
  • - What The Who didn't want to get
  • - What one gets after many years of work
  • - What King Cole is called
  • - What it takes decades to grow
  • - What few want to grow
  • - What Father William was
  • - What "paleo-" means
  • - Wharton's "The ...... Maid"
  • - Way past voting age
  • - Up there, say
  • - U-turn from new
  • - Type of man, woman or maid
  • - Told too often, as a joke
  • - Tired, as a joke
  • - The Who "Hope I die before I get ......"
  • - The kind of friends that go way back
  • - The "O" in G.O.P.
  • - The ........ and the useless
  • - Stale, perhaps
  • - So last month
  • - Smelling of mothballs
  • - Singer's "...... Love": 1979
  • - Senile
  • - Rusted, perhaps
  • - Rod Stewart cover "This ...... Heart of Mine"
  • - Right jolly ...... elf (Santa)
  • - Requiring many candles
  • - Road trip stop
  • - Vacation stop
  • - Rest stop?
  • - Stop for a tourist
  • - Lodging stop
  • - Highway stop
  • - Tourist stop
  • - Travel stop
  • - Roadside stop
  • - Traveler's stop
  • - Overnight stop
  • - Inn near a highway
  • - Inn near an interstate
  • - Econo Lodge, e.g
  • - Lodging near a highway
  • - Inn alternative
  • - Second phone needed in stopover for guest
  • - Drive-up lodging
  • - Site for a 'vacancy' sign
  • - TripAdvisor listing
  • - "Psycho" building
  • - Place for motorists to stay
  • - Inn kin
  • - Roadside hotel
  • - Drivers' stopover
  • - Car test by the Spanish motorist's stopover
  • - 'Psycho' site
  • - Accommodation for travellers
  • - "Psycho" psycho's place
  • - Orbitz listing
  • - Interstate inn
  • - Lodging portmanteau
  • - Where many a driver crashes
  • - Typical neon user of the '50s
  • - TripAdvisor.com listing
  • - Interstate billboard advertiser
  • - Crash scene?
  • - Super 8, e.g.
  • - Overnight refuge
  • - AAA-rated place
  • - Place for a cheap rendezvous
  • - Where quarters cost dollars?
  • - Roadside sign
  • - Sleep Eazy, on "The Simpsons"
  • - A home away from home
  • - Norman Bates' establishment
  • - Haven off the highway
  • - "Vacancy" sign site
  • - Travel-guide listing
  • - Auto club recommendation
  • - Place that's a portmanteau
  • - Bates business
  • - Bates' horror-filled stopover
  • - Motorist's stopover
  • - Room service
  • - Priceline.com recommendation
  • - Expedia suggestion
  • - "Psycho" establishment
  • - Bates's business, in film
  • - Tour-book listing
  • - Traveler's haven
  • - Tourist stopover
  • - Salesman's stopover
  • - Tour-book recommendation
  • - "Vacancy" sign locale
  • - Quarters costing dollars?
  • - Bates establishment
  • - Classic setting for detective pulp fiction
  • - Interstate interchange establishment
  • - Tryst spot
  • - Roadside inn
  • - Pool site, often
  • - Place with a "vacancy" sign
  • - Roadside sleeper
  • - Tryst site
  • - American-style imaret
  • - The Bates ......, in "Psycho"
  • - #6
  • - Fiddler on the Roof character
  • - Where you might turn in
  • - See 54-Across
  • - Roadhouse
  • - Place to stay
  • - Traveler's lodging
  • - Roadside stopover
  • - Lodging place
  • - Highway sign
  • - Part of some chains
  • - Inn
  • - Stopover
  • - Place to stay in Seattle tomorrow on way back
  • - The Bates ... [setting in Psycho]
  • - booking.com option