➠ Words with l
List contains 133543 Words that "l" contain.
- - film star hero on the roof
- - Triangular upper wall at the end of a ridged roof
- - Triangular end of a pitched roof
- - Where two parts of roof meet
- - Film star Clark supporting wall in roof
- - wall with pointed roof
- - Triangular roof end
- - Clark up on the roof?
- - Roof part or actor Clark
- - Roof peak
- - Triangular upper part of a wall under a roof
- - Side of a roof
- - Roof decoration
- - Roof cornice
- - Part of side wall between roofs
- - Part of a wall under a ridged roof
- - Part between sloping sides of a roof
- - Kind of roof or window
- - Area under a pitched roof
- - Roof end
- - Wall part beneath a pitched roof
- - Triangular wall at a roof end
- - Part of a pitched roof
- - Type of roof
- - Style of roof
- - Roof type
- - Roof style
- - Roofer's triangle
- - ...... roof
- - Pitched roof part
- - Roof element
- - Pitched roof end
- - Roof projection
- - Roof feature
- - Roof part
- - Triangular roof projection
- - Clark...., US actor who starred in Gone with the Wind
- - triangular part of exterior wall
- - Clark ......, 1930s 'King of Hollywood'
- - Iowa wrestling legend Dan
- - Clark ..., "The Misfits" actor who served in the military as part of the U.S. Air force
- - Triangular architectural element
- - Clark's a bit off the wall
- - Perhaps Clark's end of house?
- - Clark, star of old movies
- - end of house signalled by bighead in strong wind
- - Actor Clark ... from "Gone With the Wind"
- - upper wall end
- - Actor the Spanish catch going north
- - Triangular section under eaves
- - Butler he played in Storm around Belgium
- - "Gone With the Wind" actor Clark ...
- - Clark —, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar winner for It Happened One Night
- - Actor Clark from "Mogambo"
- - Hollywood immortal
- - Butler in 1939
- - "Teacher's Pet" star
- - Toronto Globe and Mail cartoonist
- - Rhett Butler's portrayer
- - Pediment
- - Monroe's "Misfits" costar
- - Memorable film star
- - Man's man of Hollywood
- - Lombard's widower
- - Lombard's man
- - Late King of Hollywood
- - Gothic architectural feature
- - Gardner's "Lone Star" co-star
- - End wall of a building
- - Clark ......, film actor, d. 1960
- - Butler portrayer: 1939
- - Actor from Cadiz, Ohio
- - "Red Dust" hero: 1932
- - "G.W.T.W." star
- - Late movie star.
- - "Gone With the Wind" star
- - King of Hollywood
- - Hollywood legend
- - "It Happened One Night" star
- - Triangular house part
- - Film star born in hurricane
- - Gothic architecture feature
- - Butler's portrayer
- - Cape Cod feature
- - Clark who played Rhett Butler
- - Clark of "Gone with the Wind"
- - Triangular architecture feature
- - Cast seen with this actor could be Bengalese
- - Triangular part of a house
- - Wall part beginning to bend in high wind
- - He portrayed Rhett Butler
- - Triangular building feature
- - Clark with a 1935 Oscar
- - Triangular outer-wall section
- - Good, competent US actor
- - Tudor house feature
- - Good, accomplished old actor
- - Hawthorne house feature
- - Clark of old Hollywood
- - Government is up to the task of supplying support for the building trade
- - Leigh's 'Gone With the Wind' co-star
- - Place providing opening for birds in storm?
- - Clark who played Rhett
- - Butler player
- - Eight-time co-star of Joan Crawford
- - One of seven in a Hawthorne title
- - Butler portrayer of note
- - Monroe's last co-star
- - Actor loses money in bet
- - Clark of film
- - Old player beginning to battle into the wind
- - Clark the Hollywood legend
- - Actor who some say caused a 1930s crash in undershirt sales
- - Actor Clark
- - Butler's portrayer in "Gone with the Wind"
- - "Gone With the Wind" star Clark
- - Victorian house feature
- - Mansard alternative
- - Exterior house feature
- - Butler player of note
- - Rhett Butler portrayer
- - Triangular architectural feature
- - Leading man in "The Misfits"
- - Gothic adornment
- - Notable Butler portrayer
- - Butler portrayer
- - Clark of "Mogambo"
- - Gothic house feature
- - Another co-star of the film hidden in this puzzle
- - One of a Hawthorne title septet
- - Butler off-screen
- - Triangular wall
- - The Clark at 63 Across
- - Feature of a Cape Cod
- - Monroe's "The Misfits" co-star
- - Bit of Gothic architecture
- - "The Misfits" was his last film
- - "Gone With the Wind" actor
- - "Boom Town" star
- - "Mogambo" star
- - Butler portrayer in a classic film
- - "It Happened One Night" Oscar-winner
- - House feature
- - Gothic feature
- - Film legend Clark
- - Actor who played a Butler
- - Butler on screen
- - He married Lombard in 1939
- - "The Misfits" star
- - Best actor for "It Happened One Night"
- - Building feature
- - Colbert's "It Happened One Night" costar
- - Gothic architecture decoration
- - "The Misfits"star
- - "The Tall Men" star
- - Star born Feb. 1, 1901
- - Staple of gothic architecture
- - Wall part
- - Part of a house.
- - Clark
- - Kind of window
- - House part
- - Twisted bagel for actor Clark
- - US actor nicknamed The King of Hollywood: Clark _____
- - Triangular upper part of the wall of a house
- - clark ...., hollywood icon known for gone with the wind
- - Clark ......, Hollywood star
- - Triangular part of a building
- - upper wall part
- - house point for a well-cooked bagel
- - people with such depressions may still look happy
- - Charming depressions
- - What smiles may make
- - imps led astray with little hollows
- - Quietly smiled about showing them, perhaps
- - hollows in cheeks
- - Golf ball indentations
- - Dents in cheek
- - Ike's W.W. II command: Abbr
- - They get bigger when you smile
- - Oh-so-cute facial features
- - Golf ball features
- - Smile enhancers
- - Smiling features.
- - Shirley Temple film
- - Facial decor.
- - hollows
- - key and kaffir
- - Maiden cut into pork pies and fruit
- - Key dessert ingredients?
- - fruit from the linden trees
- - Fruits needed for tom yum
- - False information about introduction of mulberry trees
- - Daiquiri garnishes often
- - scurvy preventers of yore
- - French article about one million trees
- - Stories about origin of money trees
- - Citrus fruits often used in mixed drinks
- - fruits whose juice can be added to pho
- - Margarita makers squeeze them
- - Scurvy preventative
- - Khauk swe thoke fruits
- - Fruits juiced for prik nam pla
- - Their juice is used in rickeys
- - Green ones are ripe
- - Green grove growths
- - Citrus fruits often used as cocktail garnishes
- - Tart citrus fruits
- - Fruit-bearing trees
- - Fruit trees
- - Lemon-like fruit
- - Some citrus fruits
- - Fruit held up by Burmese military
- - Fruits that British sailors used to prevent scurvy
- - Margarita garnishes
- - Garnishes for gimlets
- - Green garnishes
- - Green citrus fruits
- - Rickey garnishes
- - Garnishes with Corona beer
- - Gimlet garnishes
- - Twists in a bar
- - Bartender's bowlful
- - Bartenders' fruit
- - Fruits used to stave off scurvy
- - Mojito garnishes
- - Citrus supply at a bar
- - Lemons' cousins
- - Fruit slices at a bar
- - Garnishes for Coronas
- - San Andreas and San Gabriel?
- - twofold mistake counting against one in court
- - two bad serves in a point in a game of tennis
- - disbelief about foul ale served — leaving over bad service again
- - not a single mistake in the service!
- - mistake in tennis
- - Tennis service setback
- - Court infraction
- - Tennis server's miscue
- - Repeat culpability for error in court
- - Repeated failure in court, conceding point
- - Tennis infraction that costs a point
- - Tennis server's setback
- - Wimbledon error
- - Bad service
- - Very stingy with money
- - Stingy
- - mean to hold fifty in wretched state
- - Like Ebenezer Scrooge for most of A Christmas Carol
- - Liberal in unhappiness but not in spending
- - Like Scrooge or Silas Marner
- - Extremely ungenerous, like Scrooge
- - Mean, tight
- - Left in distress, giving little away
- - Far from philanthropic
- - Like Scrooge McDuck
- - Wanting as much change as possible?
- - Closefisted
- - Scrooge-like.
- - ....-cheap
- - Penny-pinching
- - Scroogelike
- - Tight-fisted
- - Like Jack Benny, famously
- - Parsimonious
- - Mean
- - Penurious
- - Avaricious
- - Like Silas Marner.
- - '...... tight'
- - Close ....
- - wet blanket wraps many tight
- - mike is ahead of time without article, being penny-pinching
- - infant being looked after for no great cost
- - not a high fee for an infant entrusted to one's care
- - What could be the point of building expensive housing for lease?
- - the highest position a churchman can reach?
- - jack may be after a high place in the church
- - that's a tall one!
- - it may need a jack up before repairing
- - high point of gothic architecture?
- - a high point of religious architecture
- - Point of church
- - Index fingers, in a kids' rhyme
- - High point of religion?
- - Site of a church bell
- - Church spire
- - The point of church above all?
- - The tower of a church
- - Church tower with spire
- - Church tower and spire
- - Top of a church
- - Expensive article in Paris -- riders raced to get to one
- - Spire
- - Kind of jack or chase
- - High point of many a small town
- - It may have a cross to bear
- - Place for a belfry
- - Feature of the high church?
- - A spire is part of one
- - Start of a chase?
- - Index fingers, in a children's hand game
- - Place for a bell
- - Spire holder
- - High point of a sort
- - Chase of a kind
- - Often, a bell tower.
- - Feature of many churches
- - Church part
- - Part of a church.
- - expensive, the french part of church
- - Tower made of alloy, last bit secured by drill
- - Pointed tower on a church
- - Tower section of a church
- - a high point in place for a service?
- - Pet eels escape in church tower
- - Tower spelt wrong including double E
- - pete and les are seen at church
- - the french behind high tower
- - Belfry
- - Village skyline highlight
- - Pointy temple tower
- - Pet eels (anag)
- - High church feature?
- - Village high point
- - Unduly high, the Parisian church tower
- - Tower dear to the French?
- - Pete's destroyed the French tower
- - Tower initially positioned in metal base
- - Metal Penny found inside English tower
- - Tower spelt wrong includes double E
- - Belfry site
- - Church high point
- - Sheer, the Parisian tower
- - Village tower
- - Tower with record inscribed in column
- - Dock made hard to protect parking building's tower
- - Highest place in the church
- - Pet eels swimming by the Point overlooking the church
- - Belfry locale
- - Sheer, the Parisian church tower
- - Jack will work on this ecclesiastical point
- - Expensive article in French tower
- - Belfry's place
- - Bell site
- - Carillon holder
- - Village skyline sight
- - Pointy tower
- - Pealing place
- - Cross bearer, often
- - Cathedral tower
- - Belfry's locale
- - Church bell holder
- - Temple tip
- - Religious high point
- - Flèche
- - Tapering architectural feature
- - Jack's workplace?
- - Skyline feature, perhaps
- - Chase beginner
- - Bell site, often
- - Roof adornment
- - Temple tower
- - Tapered top
- - Church bell spot
- - Tall tapered top
- - Wren's topper?
- - Roof top, maybe
- - Peak in the skyline
- - Word with chase or jack
- - Village cynosure
- - New England sight
- - Jack must be nimble here
- - Jack or chase
- - Village sight
- - Churchly height.
- - Cathedral structure.
- - Tall tower
- - Roof structure.
- - Skyline feature
- - Church topper
- - Tower top
- - Chapel topper
- - Cathedral feature
- - Chapel feature
- - Skyline highlight
- - Skyline sight
- - Church top
- - Tall structure
- - Ring site
- - High spot
- - Bell tower
- - Quasimodo's workplace
- - Church tower
- - ... tower
- - Temple feature
- - Church structure
- - Church feature
- - Church eminence
- - Gently drilling metal base for tall structure