➠ Words with l

List contains 133543 Words that "l" contain.

  • - Lights that may stand on the floor
  • - Genies may live in them
  • - Fixtures that may contain "lava"
  • - Genies' quarters
  • - Genie holders
  • - Places for genies
  • - What genies live in
  • - They may require oil
  • - Genie homes
  • - Genie containers
  • - Homes for genies
  • - They may sport shades
  • - Genies' homes
  • - Genie prisons
  • - Genies' haunts?
  • - Bedstand items
  • - Lighting requiring fifty units of current
  • - Bedside bulb holders
  • - Living room lighting sources
  • - Lights and large folded-up maps
  • - Devices for giving light
  • - Devices providing light
  • - complete the name of this dublin landmark: the five ...........
  • - Bulbs of 50 amps
  • - lighting using 50 units of current
  • - they can brighten your night
  • - Sources of light lampoons? No love lost!
  • - light fixtures that become vises when you add a c
  • - They provide lighting
  • - Could they burn 50 units of electricity?
  • - Light sources, often placed on study tables
  • - Office items that might be "gooseneck"
  • - gooseneck and swing-arm, e.g.
  • - Torchiers, e.g.
  • - Table lights
  • - Light providers on tabletops
  • - Lanterns
  • - Desktop sources of light
  • - Tiffany treasures
  • - Reading lights
  • - End table lights
  • - Nightstand lights
  • - End table fixtures
  • - Household lights
  • - They can go from floor to ceiling
  • - Items on end tables, often
  • - Moth attractors
  • - Nightstand fixtures
  • - Tiffany products
  • - Tanning salon equipment
  • - Desktop accessories
  • - They shine the light
  • - Many night lights
  • - Bedroom staples
  • - Dorm accessories
  • - Miners' aids
  • - Headlight bulbs
  • - Spelunking aids
  • - Spelunking gear
  • - Lights on end tables
  • - Headlights, for instance
  • - Reading aids, whose parts include the ends of 17-, 23-, 45- and 57- Across
  • - Room brighteners
  • - Some contain argon
  • - Some light sources
  • - Lanterns, e.g.
  • - Tiffany collectibles
  • - Reading chair accompaniers
  • - Bulb holders
  • - They can brighten up a room
  • - Dorm-desk items
  • - Oil burners
  • - Night-table lights
  • - They often have shades on
  • - Some oil containers
  • - End-table light sources
  • - Night-table devices
  • - Table pieces
  • - Arc and hurricane
  • - Miners' hat fixtures
  • - Some are shaded
  • - Light bulb holders
  • - Light objects?
  • - Furniture store features
  • - Tiffany offerings
  • - Heat providers
  • - Heat sources
  • - Sources of enlightenment
  • - Lighting-store stock
  • - Some oil users
  • - They're shaded, yet give light
  • - Desktop lighters
  • - Goosenecks, for instance
  • - Some are wicked
  • - Lucigens
  • - End-table items
  • - Illuminators
  • - Neons, e.g.
  • - Sources of light or heat
  • - "Oil for the ...... of China"
  • - Living-room pieces
  • - Living-room items
  • - Eyes: Slang
  • - Torchiers.
  • - Sources of light.
  • - Light devices.
  • - Room décor.
  • - "New ...... for old."
  • - Lighting devices.
  • - Street lights.
  • - Oil containers
  • - Reading aids
  • - Headlights?
  • - Torches
  • - Light sources
  • - .... lights
  • - Office items
  • - Hurricane ......
  • - Household appurtenances.
  • - Bridge
  • - they light up a room
  • - the five ..........: dublin landmark.
  • - Swiss mathematician who popularized usage of pi
  • - mathematician who laplace called "the master of us all"
  • - Inside purlieu Leroy found Swiss mathematician
  • - A number whizz about, spinning after regular servings of tequila
  • - Hugely influential Swiss mathematician, d. 1783
  • - Mathematician known for e and i
  • - Swiss author of "Elements of Algebra"
  • - Mathematician's logarithmic base rule broken
  • - English monarch dismissing first King's Mathematician
  • - 1736 writer of a seminal paper on graph theory
  • - English ruler beheaded mathematician
  • - on reflection, regret inviting the french mathematician
  • - Mathematician
  • - Famed Swiss mathematician
  • - Swiss mathematician: 18th century
  • - Swiss mathematician, d. 1783
  • - Swiss mathematician for whom a lunar crater was named
  • - Solver of the Königsberg bridge problem
  • - Noted Swiss mathematician: 18th century
  • - Noted 18th-century mathematician
  • - Mathematician who named the constant e
  • - Mathematician once featured on Swiss banknotes
  • - Famous Swiss mathematician
  • - A lunar crater
  • - Leonhard of mathematics
  • - 'Elements of Algebra' author, 1770
  • - Swiss mathematician
  • - 'Elements of Algebra' author
  • - Introducer of the math symbol 'e'
  • - Introducer of the symbol 'e' for natural logs
  • - Mathematician whom Laplace called "the master of us all"
  • - Prolific Swiss mathematician
  • - Mathematician once pictured on Swiss money
  • - Mathematician taught by Bernoulli
  • - Swiss mathematician who nearly went blind
  • - Swiss mathematician (1707-83)
  • - Great Swiss mathematician
  • - Famous blind mathematician
  • - English ruler beheaded Calculus mathematician
  • - Swiss mathematician Leonhard
  • - Noted blind mathematician
  • - 'Introduction to the Analysis of the Infinite' writer
  • - Mathematician establishing new rule about transcendental number
  • - Mathematician whose name sounds like a fuel ship
  • - 18th-century mathematician who introduced the function
  • - English monarch dismissing Republican mathematician
  • - Mathematician Leonhard
  • - Mathematician whose name sounds like a ship
  • - Mathematician whom Le Corbusier replaced on the Swiss 10-franc note
  • - Noted Swiss mathematician Leonhard
  • - Mathematician whose work pioneered concepts represented by the symbol at the center of this puzzle
  • - Noted Swiss mathematician (1707-83)
  • - Giant of 18th-century math
  • - 18th-century Swiss mathematician
  • - Pioneering mathematician
  • - Originator of the formula e^ix = cos x + i sin x
  • - Friend and colleague of Bernoulli
  • - Basel-born mathematician
  • - Leonhard the mathematician
  • - Swiss mathematician who introduced trig notations
  • - Originator of the equation e to the power (pi * i) + 1 = 0
  • - Mathematician who introduced the symbol e for the base of natural logarithms
  • - Mathematician who disproved Fermat's conjecture
  • - Noted Swiss mathematician
  • - Mathematician who introduced the function symbol f(x)
  • - Mathematician seen on a Swiss 10-franc note
  • - Discoverer of the law of quadratic reciprocity
  • - Swiss mathematician Leonard
  • - Pioneer in the math of sudoku
  • - 18th-century mathematician
  • - Formulator of the quadratic reciprocity law
  • - Mathematician whom Laplace described as "our master in everything"
  • - Swiss mathematician Leonhard who solved the Königsberg bridge problem
  • - Mathematician known as "Analysis Incarnate"
  • - 18th c. Swiss mathematician
  • - Formulator of the law of quadratic reciprocity
  • - Author of "Introduction to Algebra"
  • - Mathematician who was blind for his last 17 years
  • - Blind mathematician born in Basel
  • - Noted student of Bernoulli
  • - Mathematician with a formula named after him
  • - leonhard ---, swiss mathematician
  • - mathematician who wrote the first theorem of graph theory
  • - 'elements of algebra' mathematician leonhard
  • - Mathematician echoing a sort of ship
  • - Leonhard ....'s "identity" combines e, i, pi, 1 and 0 as fundamental numbers in mathematics
  • - swiss mathematical great
  • - "Institutiones Calculi Integralis" author
  • - The French in their way sent up Swiss scientist
  • - Leonhard .... gave i and e their mathematical meanings
  • - Swiss physicist
  • - Swiss math great
  • - Swiss genius
  • - Prolific writer on calculus
  • - Pioneer in calculus notation
  • - Pioneer in calculus
  • - Nobelist in Physiology: 1970
  • - Analytical geometry pioneer
  • - Swiss geometer
  • - Calculus pioneer
  • - Trig formula originator
  • - English monarch beheaded calculating Swiss
  • - Pioneer in graph theory
  • - Swiss calculus pioneer
  • - Number theory pioneer
  • - Calculus pioneer Leonhard
  • - Swiss name in graph theory
  • - 18th-century pioneer in graph theory
  • - Turn to write another hint for solvers missing Celsius for scientist
  • - Big name in calculus
  • - Regret over being punched by heartless low-life in famous summer
  • - Swiss mathema-tician
  • - Pioneer in pure mathematics
  • - Graph theory pioneer
  • - Swiss who studied lunar motion
  • - Swiss math giant
  • - Swiss math guy
  • - Major name in mathematics
  • - Bernoulli contemporary
  • - Swiss who pioneered in graph theory
  • - Swiss 5-Across pioneer
  • - Swiss mathematics pioneer
  • - Swiss calculus pioneer Leonhard
  • - Calculus innovator Leonhard
  • - He introduced the symbol "e" for natural logs
  • - Goldbach contemporary
  • - Big name in math
  • - "Institutiones Calculi Integralis" writer
  • - Swiss math great who solved the Königsberg bridge problem
  • - Integral calculus pioneer
  • - 18th-century Swiss math great
  • - Pioneer in number theory
  • - Calculus developer
  • - Major name in analytic geometry
  • - Analytic geometry giant
  • - He wrote over 70 books on mathematics
  • - "Theoria motuum lunae" writer
  • - Swiss math whiz
  • - backstreet in paris? within it, the french and swiss whizz
  • - e male?
  • - Prefix before trope
  • - Prefix for sun
  • - Sun: Prefix
  • - Sun-related prefix
  • - Prefix meaning "sun"
  • - Prefix meaning "the sun"
  • - Prefix with tropic
  • - Prefix with centric or tropic
  • - Sunny prefix
  • - Trope intro
  • - it means "sun"
  • - Wireless carrier formed in 2005
  • - Sunny starter
  • - Sun: Pref
  • - Sun, in combinations
  • - Three-time Indy 500 winner Castroneves
  • - Starter like soli-
  • - Indy champ Castroneves
  • - Soli- relative
  • - Word form for "sun"
  • - Sunny start?
  • - Sun: Comb. form
  • - Sun's combining form
  • - Morning buzzers
  • - Morning janglers
  • - Morning warnings
  • - Morning jinglers
  • - Fills with anxiety or fear
  • - Fills with anxiety
  • - Dream interrupters
  • - Cries wolf
  • - Claxons
  • - Causes of sleep disturbance
  • - Alerts
  • - Klaxons.
  • - Causes fear
  • - Anti-theft devices
  • - Tocsins.
  • - Danger signals
  • - Clock parts
  • - Startles
  • - Sirens
  • - Some buzzers
  • - They wake you
  • - Warnings from nearly all branches
  • - Frightens
  • - Warning signals
  • - Cellphone ringers
  • - Some cell signals
  • - Warning sounds
  • - Fire startlers?
  • - They go off when tripped
  • - Many are set on Sunday nights
  • - Protection rackets?
  • - Hair-raising moments for air marshal with no hair?
  • - Museum installations
  • - Devices to signal danger
  • - Sad to say, gripping marine excursions often accompany these
  • - Warnings of danger
  • - Signals for firefighters
  • - They signal danger
  • - Firehouse warning signals
  • - Clocks that wake sleepers
  • - Causes concern in
  • - Anti-theft system features
  • - Scares
  • - Chili rating units
  • - Clock radios' buzzers
  • - Snooze buttons stop them
  • - Burglar deterrents
  • - Noisy types with gangster capable of releasing firepower
  • - Waker-uppers
  • - Some bells and whistles
  • - Ironic items to steal
  • - More than concerns
  • - Burglars' concerns
  • - Wake-up calls
  • - Some shrill noises
  • - Fills with apprehension
  • - Clock radio features
  • - Heist halters
  • - Causes to fret
  • - Scares silly
  • - Sounds the klaxons
  • - Disconcerts
  • - Clock radio noises
  • - Antitheft noisemakers
  • - "Emergency!" warnings
  • - Bedside buzzers
  • - They're set
  • - Some cellphone settings
  • - Roosters, at times
  • - Firehouse ringers
  • - Emergency notifiers
  • - Burglar discouragers
  • - They may have bells and whistles
  • - Eye-openers
  • - Warnings
  • - Eye-opening things
  • - Bells and whistles, maybe
  • - Warning devices
  • - Warning bells
  • - Security devices
  • - Alternatives to The Club
  • - Heist foilers
  • - Sleep disturbers
  • - Early-warning systems
  • - They may arouse you
  • - They might arouse you
  • - Bells and whistles, say
  • - Sirens, at times
  • - Smoke detectors, e.g.
  • - Bells and whistles?
  • - They may rouse you
  • - Fire and burglar, e.g.
  • - Causes of some rude awakenings
  • - Causes concern
  • - Fire station fixtures
  • - Firehouse bells
  • - Gives a start
  • - Wake-up noises
  • - Dream enders, maybe
  • - Spooks
  • - Ringing bells, perhaps
  • - Bells that are ringing, perhaps?
  • - Gives a turn
  • - Clock systems
  • - Bank devices
  • - Trepidations
  • - They're set for rising
  • - Unsettles
  • - Dismays
  • - Makes anxious
  • - Disturbs
  • - Upsets
  • - Shocks
  • - Distresses
  • - Sirens in the way of ship