➠ Words with m
List contains 81211 Words that "m" contain.
- - ... chowder (hearty soup)
- - Shellfish found in chowder
- - Seafood morsel in chowder
- - Ingredient in seafood chowder
- - ... chowder (menu item)
- - Shellfish used to make chowder
- - seafood before -bake or chowder
- - ...... chowder (new england dish)
- - Ingredient in Chowder soup
- - boston chowder
- - Chowder tidbit
- - Manhattan ...... chowder
- - Chowder shellfish
- - Chowder type
- - Chowder thingie
- - Chowder choice
- - Mollusk often used in chowder
- - Chowder ingredient, often
- - Chowder fish
- - ........ chowder
- - Precedes bake and chowder
- - New England ...... chowder
- - Mollusk that's a common ingredient in chowder
- - Chowder ingredient at a seafood restaurant
- - Bit of chowder
- - Chowder ingredient
- - Reeks from mackerels in chowder
- - Malcolm is a bit upset by shellfish
- - ... up (refuse to talk)
- - declamation about seafood
- - .... diggers [pants]
- - animal that can live to be hundreds of years old
- - Zip it, with "up"
- - Chatterbox's opposite
- - "happy" creature
- - Mollusc caught on line in the morning
- - Secretive person, quiet but inwardly upset
- - it can be baked on many a morning!
- - Sort who refuses to answer
- - Shy person left in river
- - cousin of the oyster
- - Odd cult aims to get a sea creature
- - "As happy as a ..."
- - Paragon of happiness
- - .... up; say no more
- - One tight-lipped with stuff changing hands
- - Mollusk in jaecheop-guk
- - burrowing mollusc
- - Burrowing shellfish
- - Seafood with cold batter
- - One reluctant to describe shellfish?
- - Shelled marine animal
- - Definitely not a talker
- - ...... digging (mud-flat activity)
- - …up in animal category
- - Animal metaphor for a quiet person
- - Common name for several kinds of bivalve molluscs
- - Certain shellfish
- - Bit of dough
- - Quahog, e.g.(Used today)
- - Quahog
- - Symbol of silence
- - Littleneck, e.g.
- - Symbol of noncommunication
- - Littleneck
- - Hardly a blabbermouth
- - Elvis "Do the ......"
- - Untalkative sort
- - Smackeroo
- - Close-mouthed one
- - Taciturn one
- - Nontalker
- - No blabbermouth
- - Kind of bake
- - Happy bivalve?
- - Happiness standard?
- - Half-shell occupant
- - Embodiment of happiness?
- - Dollar, casually
- - Closemouthed one
- - Certain mollusk
- - Be silent, with "up"
- - ...... up (be silent)
- - ...... up (be mum)
- - Word with shell or bake
- - Word with bake
- - Winkle's prey
- - What Elvis dug at the beach?
- - What Elvis did at the beach?
- - Tightly closed shellfish
- - This may weigh over 500 lbs.
- - Taciturn person
- - Symbol of uncommunicativeness
- - Stolid one
- - Steamed offering
- - Staple for a bake
- - Soup or sandwich ingredient
- - Raw-bar tidbit
- - Quahog or pahua
- - Person of few words
- - Paella ingredient, perhaps
- - Oyster's relative
- - Oyster relative
- - One who's close-mouthed
- - One who won't tell
- - Nontalkative one
- - Noninformer
- - Morsel often steamed
- - Morsel in a linguine sauce
- - Ming, the oldest animal ever discovered (400+ years), was one
- - Man of few words
- - Littleneck for one
- - Kind of dip or diggers
- - Kind of bake or broth
- - Hardly a big talker
- - Gweduc, e.g.
- - Good secret-keeper
- - Goeduck or gweduc
- - Giant shellfish
- - Don't talk, with, "up"
- - Dollar, so to speak
- - Dig mollusks
- - Delicacy with a special knife
- - Closemouthed person
- - Close-mouthed individual.
- - Cherrystone.
- - Cherrystone, for one
- - Cherrystone or littleneck, e.g.
- - Certain steamer
- - Blabber's opposite
- - Bisque morsel, perhaps
- - Bisque choice
- - Beach-party edible
- - A mollusk
- - "I'm as happy as a ......"
- - "B.C." money
- - ........ up: obey Omerta
- - Silent one
- - Reticent person
- - Beach burrower
- - Dip ingredient
- - [Mollusk]
- - A bivalve
- - Seafood morsel
- - Type of mollusk
- - Bivalve mollusk
- - Bivalve
- - Cherrystone, e.g.
- - Happy one
- - Shell occupant
- - Bake
- - Steamer
- - Edible mollusc
- - Edible mollusk
- - Edible shellfish
- - Uncommunicative one
- - Zip it (up)
- - Marine symbol of silence
- - End of a 'happy' simile
- - Refuse to talk, with "up"
- - Shellfish left in river
- - Marine mollusc
- - Geoduck, e.g
- - Untalkative one
- - Cioppino bit
- - Quahog, for one
- - Burrowing bivalve mollusc
- - antagonist in two spy spoofs
- - dr evil's diminutive clone.
- - Verne Troyer character in "Austin Powers"
- - Character in a Nehru jacket in film sequels of 1999 and 2002
- - Dr. Evil's little clone in the 'Austin Powers' films
- - ........ is under-sized fool in non-speaking role?
- - Austin Powers adversary
- - Dr. Evil's sidekick in Austin Powers movies
- - Clone of Dr. Evil, in the 'Austin Powers' franchise
- - Villainous "Austin Powers" alter ego
- - Small role in "Austin Powers" movies
- - Role for diminutive Verne Troyer in "Austin Powers" films
- - Austin Powers series villain
- - Diminutive "Austin Powers" character
- - Verne Troyer's role in the "Austin Powers" films
- - "Austin Powers" sidekick
- - Dr. Evil's small clone
- - Dr. Evil's assistant
- - Small version of yourself
- - Kid who closely resembles an adult, say
- - Smaller clone of oneself
- - Dr. Evil's little clone
- - Dr. Evil's cohort
- - Dr. Evil's clone
- - start of an ''entertaining'' adage
- - Start of a quip
- - The years go by so fast!
- - By embracing life at sea, it doesn't seem as long!
- - what does the latin phrase "tempus fugit" mean?
- - What happens when you're having fun?
- - Space ... / Bar ...
- - It happens when you're having fun
- - "The years just whiz by!": 2 wds.
- - "The days just whiz by!"
- - "It's 2 a.m. already?!"
- - Maxim's almost bottom up
- - "be prepared," for the boy scouts
- - tom's turn to provide a saying
- - Vertel 'm, Otto, wat de leuze is!
- - Tom comes up to provide a saying
- - Mark maybe Bismarck's watchword
- - "semper fi," for the marines, or "yolo," for drake
- - What Angus has to say about abstemious gnome
- - a maxim tom turns to
- - saying that teetotaller is holding glasses afternoon
- - Saw to test vehicle in front
- - Words to remember
- - "Live free or die," to New Hampshire
- - The living word?
- - Seabees' "Can Do" is one
- - Rhode Island's is "Hope"
- - New Hampshire's "Live Free or Die," e.g.
- - Most U.S. states have one that isn't in English
- - Eureka, to a Californian
- - Alaska's is "North to the Future"
- - "Semper Paratus," for the Coast Guard
- - "Semper Fidelis," for the U.S. Marines
- - "In God We Trust" is the US's official one
- - "Hope," to R.I.
- - "Friendship," to a Texan
- - "Blood and Fire" for the Salvation Army
- - "Be prepared," for the Girl Scouts
- - "Alki," to an Evergreen State native
- - Saw cow's comment about non-drinker
- - Cow's comment about races becomes slogan
- - 'Semper fidelis' is one
- - Maxim to live by
- - "In God We Trust," for the United States
- - Cow's comment about race becomes slogan
- - Harvard's is 'Veritas'
- - Company's maxim
- - "Quality is job one," for one
- - "Live Free or Die" is one
- - Rhode Island's 'Hope,' e.g
- - "Eureka," to California
- - Foundation's reviewed book's expurgated words to live by
- - Utah's "Industry," for one
- - "In God We Trust" is one
- - The Boy Scouts' 'Be Prepared,' e.g
- - What's too much if wrapped in second piece of Xmas paper?
- - "Excelsior," to New York
- - Words to live by
- - saying beginning to move eight in italy
- - maxim's letter to a german
- - Saying to live by
- - Tom turns to an item from a cracker
- - Organisation's phrase
- - california's is 'eureka'
- - Christmas cracker saying
- - Maxim. saying
- - Saying a beastly comment, keeping off alcohol
- - "Carpe diem," for one
- - saying, family phrase
- - family phrase
- - "In God We Trust," e.g.
- - favourite saying
- - old testament name put back in this maxim
- - "Friendship" for Texas or "Forward" for Wisconsin
- - Heraldic phrase
- - Coat of arms accompaniment
- - 'Ua Mau ke Ea o ka 'Aina i ka Pono,' for Hawaii
- - Slogan that represents a vision
- - Saying on a coat of arms
- - "Be Prepared," for Boy Scouts
- - Saw bovine comment about non-drinker
- - "Head for Munich", German saying
- - Recurring musical phrase
- - "Semper fidelis," e.g.
- - Words often etched in stone
- - Sententious sentiment
- - Phrase on some samplers
- - Phrase on a coat of arms
- - Party novelty
- - It may be below a crest
- - Favorite saying
- - Every state has one
- - Each state has one
- - "God bless our home," e.g.
- - "Don't tread on me," e.g.
- - Words on a family shield
- - Seal words
- - Seal text
- - Scouts' "Be Prepared," for one
- - Saying on a seal
- - Phrase in a Christmas cracker
- - License plate words
- - License plate feature, perhaps
- - Kind of kiss
- - Item for a sampler.
- - Guiding adage
- - Family adage
- - Common inscription, e.g.
- - Banner-borne words
- - Banner expression
- - All 50 have one
- - Adage (found in a cracker?)
- - "Excelsior," for instance.
- - "We Shall Overcome," e.g.
- - "Veritas vincit," for one
- - "Think" or "Think different"
- - "Think for yourself," e.g.
- - "Swifter, Higher, Stronger," e.g.
- - "Semper Fi," for one
- - "Ich Dien," for one
- - "All for one and one for all," e.g.
- - Sampler sentiment
- - Short saying
- - Part of a seal
- - "Semper Fidelis," for one
- - Saying, adage
- - Aphorism
- - "Forward," for Wisconsin
- - '!ke e: /xarra //ke,' for South Africa
- - State seal text
- - "Eureka," for California
- - Writing on many a license plate
- - Guiding maxim
- - Christmas cracker item
- - Coat of arms inscription
- - 'Alki,' for Washington State
- - Non-drinker in low slogan
- - Feature of many a state flag
- - Inspirational catchphrase
- - Low remark about race becomes slogan
- - 'Be Prepared,' for one
- - Currency inscription
- - Coat of arms phrase
- - Line often in Latin
- - Slogan backing bottomless clothes
- - Words often framed
- - Inspirational slogan
- - Saw flash catching too much
- - Saying; slogan
- - 'Eureka' for California, e.g
- - 'Be prepared,' for example
- - License plate feature
- - Memorable saying
- - 'You only live once,' for one
- - 'Be prepared' or 'Live free or die'
- - Words on a family crest
- - Company maxim
- - Saw doctor with ill tot
- - Words on a coat of arms
- - 'Crossroads of America' in Indiana, e.g
- - Male with German name getting exemplary short sentence
- - "Friendship," for Texas
- - Saying in a cracker
- - 'Veritas' for Harvard or 'Veritas vos liberabit' for Johns Hopkins
- - Guiding phrase
- - Phrase on coat of arms
- - Brief expression of a guiding principle
- - "Live Free or Die," e.g
- - Catchphrase for Frenchman and German
- - 'Semper Fidelis,' for example
- - Frequently framed words
- - Banderole inscription
- - Coin words, perhaps
- - Saying rather too much in a little while
- - Way of working, penning extravagant epigram
- - "Eureka" in California, e.g
- - "Be Prepared," e.g
- - Identifiable catchphrase
- - E pluribus unum, for instance
- - "Live Free or Die," for New Hampshire
- - Words of wisdom
- - Slogan
- - Byword
- - Catchphrase
- - Catchword
- - "Make love, not war," e.g.
- - Adage
- - Maxim
- - Coat of arms element
- - Watchword
- - 'E pluribus unum,' e.g
- - Saying
- - Guiding principle
- - See 69-Across
- - Coin words
- - Inspirational phrase
- - See 62-Across
- - Dieu et mon droit, e.g.
- - Inspirational phrase of a compaby
- - Wise saying
- - 'Excelsior,' for New York
- - Unseen vegetable in "Peanuts"
- - Halloween season "Peanuts" subject
- - Annual V.I.P. in "Peanuts"
- - And that pie! A delicious crust and ...!
- - I loved the pasta. So much flavor in that ....
- - Better than the best
- - "The hollandaise is a-maaazing!"
- - This rocks!