➠ Words with l
List contains 133543 Words that "l" contain.
- - duo who had a 1981 hit with 'tainted love'
- - "Tainted Love" band (1 to 5)
- - Greek biographer and philosopher, noted for his Parallel Lives , from which Shakespeare drew information for his plays
- - Ralph cut (anag) — Greek biographer
- - Biographer of Greek god, endlessly cunning
- - Classical biographer
- - Greek biographer and philosopher, author of 'Parallel Lives'
- - Greek biographer who wrote "Parallel Lives"
- - Greek biographer whose work influenced Shakespeare
- - Early Greek biographer of "Parallel Lives"
- - Ancient Greek biographer
- - Writer whose work was Shakespeare's primary source for "Julius Caesar"
- - "Parallel Lives" biographer
- - Ancient biographer
- - Cicero's biographer.
- - greek philosopher who wrote 'parallel lives'
- - Phrase containing line by mischievous Greek writer
- - Greek writer of Parallel Lives
- - "Parallel Lives" writer
- - "Parallel Lives" author
- - "On the Malice of Herodotus" author
- - Shakespearean source
- - His "Lives" influenced Shakespeare
- - ostentatious display of military might
- - Aggressive display of military power
- - Aggressive display of military force
- - This might make bears threatening
- - Spoiling for war
- - Warmongering sent Gibraltar into battle
- - Belligerent
- - intimidation by threatening war
- - Going nowhere, like a team that's lost every match?
- - Having no purpose being blunt
- - In vain, still awaiting service from bartender, allowing round character to push in?
- - A waste of time, to be blunt?
- - To be blunt it's irrelevant
- - Not having a score is silly
- - A waste of time with empty beer glass, nothing to drink
- - Is to have no score not worth the bother?
- - ineffective description of a broken pencil
- - Using such a pencil is
- - alexander armstrong is the host of which tv quiz show?
- - Futile — blunt
- - Futile instruction to reduce one form of rudeness
- - What blunt instrument is serving no purpose?
- - Ineffectual, like a team that always loses?
- - Trying to write with such a pencil would be
- - would such a railway system be futile?
- - lewis capaldi song which reached number one in january 2023
- - Idle line stops working
- - Futile — TV quiz show
- - Futile love, overcome by not having beer?
- - Lacking purpose, so slept around, ringing home
- - 0-0
- - Like 9-Down
- - Without purpose
- - Serving no purpose
- - Futile
- - Inane
- - Ineffective
- - Meaningless
- - Stupid missing beer when carrying round?
- - Slept in, so turned unproductive
- - Discerning
- - choosing only certain things
- - Particular, discriminatory
- - Particular start of sequence optional
- - Highly specific
- - Based on choice.
- - Part of SSS
- - Picky ......
- - Choosy
- - Type of service
- - Discriminating.
- - to perturb
- - Disturb the composure
- - Destroy the poise of
- - A French chaise longue with fourth and fifth panel switched? Bother!
- - Trouble in North Yorkshire town, peacekeepers sent ahead
- - Put someone off their stroke with a foreign remedy
- - International agency to calm trouble
- - A foreign group opens the Lyric festival on the second for a good rattle?
- - To evict from a house could upset?
- - peacekeepers put an end to tumult over the french trouble
- - A Parisian group let loose creating bother
- - Throw uniform on top of sewer in anger
- - Make anxious
- - Disturb broken lunettes
- - Make someone ill at ease
- - Disturb, make uneasy
- - Disrupt drunken teen lust
- - Confuse uniola at first with wild nettles
- - "I admired anyone who could ........ people" (J G Ballard)
- - Disturb international organisation supported by Yorkshire Dales town
- - Worry, but nations together agree on terms
- - Fill with anxiety
- - Throw nut with steel screws
- - Make uneasy
- - Spook
- - Discompose
- - Distress
- - Disturb
- - Faze
- - Shake
- - Disconcert
- - Disturb, disconcert
- - Shake up
- - Fluster
- - Disquiet
- - Disarrange
- - Bother
- - Perturb
- - Bother or irritate
- - Agitate
- - hydrogen or carbon as opposed to iron, for instance
- - carbon or sulfur
- - The element carbon, e.g.
- - Nitrogen or carbon, e.g.
- - Nitrogen or carbon
- - Element like oxygen or carbon
- - Any of about 18 elements on the periodic table
- - mineral which is a constituent of granite
- - Abundant rock-forming mineral
- - Mineral one removed from green box
- - Rock-forming mineral
- - Mineral I removed from ground glittered, not half
- - Mineral in glassmaking
- - Mineral that crystallizes from magma
- - Important constituent of igneous rocks
- - Mineral in granite
- - Most of the earth's crust
- - 60% of the earth's outer crust
- - Igneous rock constituent
- - Crystal-like mineral
- - Rock-forming mineral that makes up nearly 60% of the Earth's crust
- - Crystalline mineral
- - rock-forming mineral consisting of aluminium silicates that represents around 60 per cent of our planet's crust
- - Mineral that crystallises from magma
- - wayward sled softly ploughed into outlying rock
- - Rock standard covered by learner besieged by agents
- - Reportedly cut down beam, revealing moonstone, perhaps?
- - Orthoclase or albite
- - Igneous rock
- - [french] there you are
- - 'Ta-da! I did it!'
- - french word, also used in english, meaning "there it is".
- - there is, the french say, black gold in virginia
- - There it is or here you are [Fre.]
- - Belinda Carlisle album with French songs and Irish musicians
- - "there!" (and "here," in french)
- - virginia conceals fuel - there it is
- - Very old boxer turning up — there you are!
- - "and there you have it," in french
- - There you are (in France)!
- - There it is, mon ami!
- - Pierre's "That does it!"
- - "There!", to Pierre
- - "That's how's it's done"
- - It's done in Paris
- - Thin material? Change the ending and there you are!
- - Liquid filling tank, virtually there!
- - 'There you have it!'
- - French "And here it is!"
- - "And here it is!"
- - There you go!
- - 'And there it is!'
- - Behold -- there's black gold in Virginia!
- - See there, in St.Simeon
- - "And there you are!"
- - Pierre's "There it is!"
- - "Here it is!"
- - French "There you have it!"
- - "Aaaaand here it is!"
- - Magician's "I did it!"
- - "There, it's done!"
- - You can clap now!
- - "Ta-da!," in France
- - Parisian's "Eureka!"
- - Thérèse's triumphant cry
- - Revealing word
- - Revealing term
- - Magi-cian's cry
- - Gallic "Eureka!"
- - Behold, in Vincennes
- - "Eureka!" to Descartes
- - Kin of "Abracadabra!"
- - Magician's cry
- - Shout like "Presto!"
- - Shout like "Ta-da!"
- - Chef's cry on revealing a dish
- - Illusionist's shout
- - Kin of 'Presto!'
- - Unveiling comment
- - Unveiling word
- - "Presto!" relative
- - Frenchman's expression when making presentation
- - Magic show cry
- - "Ta-da!" kin
- - Magician's "See!"
- - Nip out of pavilion for a word from magician
- - Unveiling exclamation
- - Magician's "Behold!"
- - Revealing exclamation
- - Prestidigitator's word
- - Revealing cry
- - 'See what I did!'
- - Word at an unveiling, perhaps
- - Exclamation often following 'Et'
- - 'Abracadabra!'
- - Magician's verbal flourish
- - Word at an unveiling
- - Cousin of "Presto!"
- - Pierre's "Presto!"
- - 'Presto!' kin
- - Last word in a showman's spiel
- - With 49-Across, "Presenting: Instrument!"
- - "Presto!" cousin
- - Exclamation at an unveiling
- - Parisian's "Presto!"
- - Toulouse "Ta-da!"
- - Pierre's cry of success
- - Word from Little Jacques Horner?
- - Word spoken at an unveiling
- - Houston newspaper
- - an account of historical events in time order
- - 2012 superhero thriller with Michael
- - persistent, the french make a record of events
- - Very bad, the French record
- - Persistent leakage ends in register
- - Written account of events
- - Long-lasting half-mile journal
- - Record lasting lifetime, but only the covers
- - Record large number used chlorine
- - Very bad article in French account of past events
- - Appalling, the French record
- - Continuous record of events in order of time
- - (Make a) historical record
- - Prolonged the French narrative
- - Very bad line with English story
- - History student admitted to dreadful English
- - Pound invested in long-term European account
- - Record (events)
- - Extremely bad with the French history
- - Historical account
- - The French are after long-term record
- - Account of events
- - Record husband being devoured by crazed Nile croc
- - Abysmal article in French paper
- - Story lasting a long time -- false story I avoided
- - Lease must be vacated after long-standing account
- - Narnia tale
- - Recorded history
- - Record of events
- - Historical record
- - San Francisco paper
- - ...... history
- - Narrative
- - ...... log
- - Account
- - record lasting a long time english student breaks
- - Partner of Martin
- - Huey ...... and the News
- - Buddy Love portrayer in "The Nutty Professor"
- - "The Chronicles of Narnia" author
- - Christian apologist who wrote "The Four Loves"
- - First half of an exploring duo
- - Carl of track
- - Partner of Clark
- - Companion of Clark or Martin
- - Defeater of Holyfield and Tyson
- - He's on the back of Missouri's state quarter
- - "The Chronicles of Narnia" author C. S. ......
- - Gold medalist at the 1984, 1988, 1992, and 1996 Olympics
- - Member of an expeditionary pair
- - Defeater of Holyfield, 1999, for the world heavyweight title
- - Mountain pass in the South Island
- - "Bleeding Love" singer Leona
- - capaldi with the 2019 #1 hit "someone you loved"
- - the power of love hit-makers, huey .... and the news
- - Funnyman Lewis
- - Pianist Jerry Lee
- - Clark's companion
- - "Elmer Gantry" novelist
- - Jerry or Sinclair
- - Alice's chronicler
- - C.S. who created Narnia
- - "Surprised By Joy" autobiographer C.S.
- - "Mere Christianity" author
- - Explorer with Sacagawea
- - First American literature Nobelist
- - Clark's expedition partner
- - Explorer aided by Sacagawea
- - "Prince Caspian" author
- - Annual telethon host Jerry
- - Ranting comic .... Black
- - "Elmer Gantry" author Sinclair ....
- - Martin's partner, once
- - Olympian Carl
- - 1988 Olympics superheavyweight gold medalist
- - Arrowsmith's creator
- - Martin's screen partner
- - Clark's traveling partner
- - Writer Carroll
- - "Perelandra" author
- - "Main Street" novelist
- - Scottish island
- - Comedian Jerry
- - Olympics track star Carl
- - Jazz drummer Nash
- - --- capaldi, singer
- - Inspector Morse spin-off
- - ... capaldi, someone you loved singer
- - Inspector's wife visiting stormy isle
- - climbing skilfully, mostly, by one small scottish island
- - Kevin Whately detective series
- - crop also known as lucerne cultivated for livestock fodder
- - Fodder crop also known as lucerne
- - The forage plant Medicago sativa , also called lucerne
- - Alfred twice given a forage crop
- - green fodder, native to south-west asia
- - Alf gives namesake a type of lucerne
- - cloverlike crop widely grown for hay and pasturage.
- - lucerne grass
- - A bad fall with Florida fodder
- - Forage crop also called lucerne
- - Twin boys first to assess forage crop
- - Hay crop
- - tall herbaceous plant used as a fodder crop
- - ...... Lucerne.
- - Farm crop.
- - Fodder, lucerne
- - Chap twice given a forage crop
- - Forage crop
- - Plant that may be used as green manure
- - Crop Cockney's equally split with another adult
- - Plant, lucerne
- - Another name for the fodder plant Lucerne
- - Fodder for dairy cattle
- - Fodder area covered by an 'ole, conceivably
- - *Forage plant also called lucerne
- - Feed for cattle and horses
- - Farm plant also called lucerne
- - It's good for your appetite
- - Fodder plant
- - Feed for horses
- - Treat for dobbin
- - Plant used as a cover crop.
- - Legume in a pasture
- - Plant used in hay
- - Salad sprouts
- - Salad item, ... sprouts
- - Kid in old shorts
- - Healthy sprout
- - Famous kid in shorts
- - Hay grass
- - One of "The Little Rascals"
- - Kind of sprout
- - Sprouts source
- - Edible sprout source
- - 'Our Gang' kid with spiky hair
- - Cattle or horse feed
- - Spanky's pal
- - "Our Gang" kid with a cowlick
- - "Our Gang" member
- - Kid in shorts with a cowlick
- - *Role played by child star Carl Switzer
- - Little Rascal with spiked hair
- - "Our Gang" kid
- - 'Our Gang' boy
- - Hay source
- - Friend of Spanky
- - Spanky's friend
- - "Our Gang" crooner
- - Noted "gang" member
- - It makes hay
- - A Little Rascal
- - Pasture legume
- - "Our Gang" sprout
- - Freckled Little Rascal
- - That is hay
- - Important forage plant.
- - "...... Bill" Murray, former Governor of Oklahoma.
- - Cow chow
- - Cattle feed
- - "Rabbit food"
- - Leguminous plant
- - Little rascal
- - Plant with edible sprouts
- - Current Mrs Donald Trump
- - Third wife of Donald Trump
- - what is the name of donald trump's wife?
- - Donald's current wife
- - former first lady of the united states
- - "... and Me," 2020 book by Stephanie Winston Wolkoff about the author's friendship with the former first lady of the USA
- - Michelle's successor
- - Somehow, first lady after Michelle
- - Barron's mother
- - First lady after Michelle
- - Michelle successor
- - anti-personnel explosive devices developed by the us named after a scottish sword