➠ Words with l
List contains 133543 Words that "l" contain.
- - splendid piece of correspondence - or its initial start
- - Money saved or invested — seat of government
- - Jackson or Lincoln
- - Kabul or Harare?
- - Boston or Austin
- - Lincoln, Madison or Jackson
- - Excellent, like every part of RAF, but not army or navy
- - London or Lisbon
- - Lincoln or Madison
- - Pierre or Helena
- - Bismarck or Pierre.
- - Athens or Sparta.
- - Excellent or first-rate.
- - money from london or paris?
- - Boston or Phoenix
- - word before city or letter
- - marvellous money
- - There's big money in the city
- - Seat of national government
- - A ....... offense is a crime potentially punishable by death
- - major city investment
- - 2012 novel by John Lanchester
- - wonderful money
- - serious offence in london, maybe
- - important city should provide some interest
- - Leading city
- - Money to invest, sterling
- - it's a top town? great!
- - mail intended for london?
- - Source of interest in London, for example
- - funds limit a country falling short
- - a great character
- - fine big city
- - Large letter
- - most important community should provide some interest
- - the city has the money
- - the sort of tax from which london benefits?
- - Country's seat of government
- - Principal assets
- - money from brussels, for example
- - money invested in paris for example?
- - Better country with 20% less stock
- - money invested
- - Available wealth
- - Very good money
- - for example, london letter?
- - money fine?
- - money for investment in the chief city
- - Oslo, to Norway
- - Fine a lot of money
- - important city that will attract interest
- - first-class heading to column
- - Type of punishment found in country's leading city
- - invested sum
- - Top finance centre
- - Money to be invested in Washington, for example
- - perhaps london's wealth
- - The money's very good
- - Excellent finance
- - money is wonderful
- - A hint to the contest answer
- - It's great - if you like big cities!
- - it's great, like 9 across
- - Rome, for example, is excellent
- - sum invested in chief city
- - big letter at top of column
- - Column feature which distinguishes architecture's three classical orders
- - splendid monetary principal
- - Government seat
- - Upper-case letter
- - Principal city
- - Upper case — 9, say?
- - Large-sized letter
- - Finance — excellent!
- - Edinburgh, say
- - Dough that can yield a lot of bread?
- - Albany, e.g.
- - Upper case
- - Material wealth
- - First-rate city like Dublin
- - Brilliant headwear -- it goes with virtually everything
- - Victoria, for example, punishable by death
- - Chief city
- - Star on a map
- - Main city; wealth
- - Excellent city like Paris
- - Most important thing about aluminium paint previously article overlooked
- - Jolly good city like London
- - Brilliant money
- - Most important city
- - LIKE EVERY LETTER IN THIS CLUE
- - Letter delivered after shift
- - Excellent city such as London
- - Madrid, say
- - Splendid headgear -- almost everyone is after it
- - Topping almost put the finishing touch on the whole thing?
- - Principal source of profit
- - Seat of government
- - Make matters worse? One left out cash!
- - Excellent money
- - & 14 Down HANGING?
- - Money from account withdrawn, friend grabbing it
- - Start-up need
- - Any of the cities found in 17- and 56-Across and 11- and 24-Down
- - What Germany and Greece have in common, such as euros
- - Ballpark figures perhaps for the city of London
- - What may be invested in Edinburgh?
- - Oxonian's 'Outstanding!'
- - Seed money
- - A country's main city
- - What a star may denote
- - Chief; excellent
- - Rome, for instance, do better than most of Italy
- - That's splendid in Washington
- - Main city
- - With 37-Across, sentence openings, and what the ends of 16-, 23-, 47-, and 57-Across can be when rearranged
- - Investor's need
- - Financing
- - Madison, for one
- - Venture need
- - Accumulated wealth
- - What a star may indicate
- - The answer to each capitalized clue contains one
- - Pierre, e.g.
- - Dough to make bread with, as it were
- - Uppercase letter
- - Kind of punishment
- - Washington, for instance.
- - Sentence starter
- - Wealth
- - Assets
- - Metropolis
- - Paramount
- - Washington.
- - Finance
- - Funds
- - Bucks
- - Resources
- - Jolly good!
- - Lincoln, for one
- - .... money
- - First-rate
- - Excellent
- - First-class
- - Head
- - See 38-Across
- - See 37-Across
- - Initial
- - See 26 Down
- - Chief
- - essential requirement for starting a mine in california
- - Washington's source of interest
- - Most important part of column about finance
- - Ottawa for Canada
- - City where a country's government is located
- - L is for London, for example
- - Large character to go one better than Italian
- - be patient: we meant 'sword'?
- - song second daughter extracted from señorita?
- - Potential clue for a girl's song
- - Unaccompanied part song of the 16th and 17th centuries
- - A grim lad bursts into song
- - Unaccompanied part-song for two or more voices — a mad girl (anag)
- - Old song: "Crazy About a Girl"
- - Crazy outfit with nearly every single song
- - Type of part song
- - Song ardent student discovered round capital
- - Old, harmonised song
- - Bard's song
- - Unaccompanied harmonised part song
- - Old part song
- - Elizabethan song
- - Renaissance part-song
- - Song could make a girl mad
- - Contracted Spanish city girl to provide song
- - Insane trick by Jolson in song
- - Baltic capital left behind crazy song
- - Song of cuckoo moved a girl
- - Secular part song
- - 16th-century part-song
- - Contrapuntal part song
- - Love poem or song
- - Song for a glee club.
- - Old song
- - Part song
- - Song
- - Song from crazy doctor by a lake!
- - fanatical figure going round a foreign city in an old song
- - angry girl receiving religious instruction in song
- - as sung when crazy for a girl, perhaps?
- - In wild alarm, dig that old polyphonic composition
- - Baroque tune
- - Baroque vocal work
- - Elizabethan ballad
- - Several belt out this old number for loony doctor and gangster
- - Baroque period vocal piece
- - Typical Monteverdi composition
- - Lyric poem set to music.
- - Vocal piece
- - Palestrina piece
- - Polyphonic composition
- - Short poem
- - Glee
- - short poem set to music, associated with renaissance times
- - Navy weapon.
- - Navy's new atomic missile.
- - star with heart of gold at the moulin rouge, say?
- - Rightmost symbol on Alaska's state flag
- - the first uk-based nuclear-armed submarine system, based at clyde naval base
- - Bright star in spiral ring complex
- - 24 April, so stormy
- - Star also known as Alpha Ursae Minoris
- - Star missile
- - Sailor wilting under pressure finds missile
- - Star starts to order lobster in the city
- - more commonly known as the north star.
- - U.S. nuclear sub
- - Brightest star in Ursa Minor aka the North Star
- - Big name in snowmobiles
- - Ursa Minor's brightest star
- - The North Star
- - Star sailor buckled under pressure
- - Missile power sailor abused
- - Alpha Ursae Minoris
- - Sailor's star
- - North Star
- - Mad sailor under pressure finds missile
- - Missile power sailor unleashed
- - Star's path originally followed by sailor adrift
- - Submarine-launched ballistic missile
- - Ursa Minor star
- - Star using Circle Line in capital
- - Missile's power staggered sailor
- - Spenser's "steadfast star"
- - Brightest star in Ursa Minor
- - Ursa Minor's brightest 76 Across
- - Part of the Little Dipper's handle
- - Star in Ursa Minor
- - Little Dipper star
- - Its declination is nearly 90°
- - Bright light in the sky
- - Light at the end of a well-known handle
- - American missile
- - What the stars known as Pointers point to
- - Submarine or missile
- - Submarine-launched missile
- - Underwater ICBM
- - Sub-launched missile
- - Seaman's guide
- - Ursa Minor cynosure
- - U.S.N. missile
- - Part of Ursa Minor
- - Stella ......
- - Tail of Ursa Minor.
- - One of the rockets.
- - Missile fired from under water.
- - Missile launched from ocean floor.
- - Something to steer by.
- - End of handle of Little Dipper.
- - Guiding star.
- - Mariner's guiding light
- - US missile
- - Mariner's guide
- - Pilot light
- - Underwater missile
- - Guiding night light
- - Travel guide
- - Bright star
- - Missile
- - Guiding light
- - Navigation aid
- - U.S. missile
- - Bright star seen in April, so extraordinary
- - Guiding star for navigators
- - too informal, some clothes
- - the french going back this way, too
- - A man, consequently, too
- - some internal sorting out needed, too
- - Trench that runs out of Charleston too
- - a learner consequently following too
- - In addition a number's coming to zero
- - In chemical solution as well
- - Into the bargain
- - "And besides thatÉ"
- - .... said; added
- - And ....; as well as
- - "The Sun .... Rises"; Tyrone Power film
- - Prodigal son held on to boot