➠ Words with o

List contains 176857 Words that "o" contain.

  • - just the sort of academy for blue-blooded boys
  • - Type of family that includes a king, queen, prince, and princess
  • - of a king back in play or film
  • - system of change-ringing using ten bells
  • - Member of the monarch's family
  • - of elizabeth ii, e.g.
  • - Blue blooded boys
  • - Two boys of the queen
  • - Word before 'blue' or 'flush'
  • - What the boys in blue may tell us about the air force
  • - Of the rank of a monarch; majestic
  • - regal part of troy, a long time ago
  • - ... Library, part of the University of Copenhagen which is the largest library in the Nordic countries
  • - Blue-blooded blokes
  • - Regularly ignored droopy tail of Rex?
  • - A shade of blue between sky and navy
  • - Part of R.A.F.
  • - Type of flush
  • - Of queens, say
  • - Of a kingdom
  • - Flush or blue
  • - Boys in blue?
  • - Blue blood
  • - Kind of blue
  • - Kind of battle
  • - Of a monarch
  • - Kind of pain?
  • - Of queens and kings
  • - Of kings and queens
  • - Is it blue, perhaps as blood of Windsors?
  • - Kind of flush
  • - Of sovereigns
  • - Part of 52-Down
  • - Offering allegiance (after initial change of side) for monarch
  • - Two boys of high birth
  • - Kind of pain or treatment
  • - Flush of a sort
  • - Part of RCMP
  • - Type of "Crown Revue"?
  • - Part of RAF
  • - Of a king or queen
  • - Word before blue or purple
  • - Blue hue
  • - Blue shade
  • - Shade of blue
  • - Blue
  • - Shade of purple
  • - Kind of treatment
  • - Part of H.R.H
  • - Part of HRH
  • - Kind of jelly
  • - Regal and kingly... and a clue to solve 21a, 37a and 43a
  • - Boys, possibly princes
  • - The R in RCMP
  • - Person whose pronouns are "we/us"?
  • - ... Blood, British rock duo
  • - Word in HRH
  • - Eg, queen or prince
  • - Highest poker hand, ... flush
  • - Put soldiers in retreat for August?
  • - .flush, poker hand
  • - like a 10-j-q-k-a flush, in poker
  • - Venue for the Proms concerts since 1941
  • - partly destroy a liner belonging to a monarch
  • - word with flush or jelly
  • - ... Albert Hall (London music venue)
  • - The ... Tenenbaums (Gene Hackman film)
  • - Magnificent devoted leader changing sides
  • - Roomy gaol is oddly regal
  • - Poker hand, ... flush
  • - these two guys are magnificent
  • - ... Albert Hall, iconic concert venue in the UK where Shirley Bassey has performed
  • - Two boys like Henry VIII, say
  • - Edinburgh's ... Mile
  • - In old style paper sizes, ... was 20 inches by 25
  • - Queen-like
  • - Sail in yacht originally housed by Dahl briefly
  • - majestic and faithful, leader changing sides
  • - Return to deposit gold sovereign
  • - fellow joining a liberal prince, say
  • - a splendid meal for a sovereign
  • - HMY "Britannia" was Queen Elizabeth II's ........ yacht [1954-1997]
  • - 1987 america's cup defender, ... perth yacht club
  • - fit for queens and kings
  • - meath is nicknamed the .......... county.
  • - Word with "family" or "flush"
  • - Word in RCMP
  • - The "R" in H.R.H.
  • - Sail above a topgallant
  • - Old Remington competitor
  • - Old gold coin — stag with 12 or more points
  • - Las Vegas flush
  • - King, queen, prince or princess?
  • - Kansas City baseball player
  • - K. C. player
  • - Jell-O rival
  • - George Brett, e.g.
  • - George Brett was one
  • - Castle dweller
  • - Any player on the 2015 World Series winning team
  • - Adjective for Prince William's family
  • - "...... Pains" (USA series)
  • - "...... Pains" (USA Network medical drama)
  • - ...... flush (great poker hand)
  • - Fit for a king or queen
  • - Like some flushes
  • - Prince Charles for one
  • - Prince William, for one
  • - King or queen, e.g
  • - Regal
  • - Relating to a sovereign
  • - Fit for a queen or king
  • - Palace resident
  • - Word before we or flush
  • - Prince or princess
  • - Supremely stately
  • - Like Queen Elizabeth's family
  • - 'Once in ...... David's City' (carol)
  • - George Brett, for 21 years
  • - Word before flush or pain
  • - Appropriate for a palace
  • - Like Meghan Markle, now
  • - Born to a king
  • - Kate Middleton, for one
  • - Regal two boys
  • - Majestic, regal
  • - Pertaining to kings and queens
  • - Queen, for one
  • - Top person bet gold goes up
  • - Kansas City player
  • - Prince Harry is one
  • - Kauffman Stadium player
  • - Say, Windsor Castle having Pacino as neighbour
  • - Flush preceder
  • - Kingly, queenly
  • - Two small boys meeting princess?
  • - 5-Down, for his entire career
  • - "The ...... Tenenbaums"
  • - H*H
  • - One with special blood
  • - Like Prince Charles
  • - Pertaining to a sovereign
  • - Kauffman Stadium ballplayer
  • - Palace dweller
  • - Princess, e.g.
  • - Buckingham Palace resident
  • - Kansas City athlete
  • - Daily Mirror article subject, often
  • - Like the best flushes
  • - Like some pains
  • - The ...... we (pompous pronoun)
  • - Swing band: ...... Crown Revue
  • - [See blurb]
  • - Word before pain or treatment
  • - What we may be?
  • - Palace-related
  • - Flush variety
  • - ...... flush (highest poker hand)
  • - Like a king or queen
  • - Word with pain or treatment
  • - One with subjects
  • - Monarchic
  • - British tabloid fodder
  • - Throne occupant
  • - Winningest Longhorns football coach Darrell
  • - Kansas City ballplayer
  • - Typewriter brand
  • - Like Buckingham Palace
  • - Classic typewriter
  • - The R in R.C.M.P.
  • - 'Your Highness'
  • - A la King
  • - Majestic
  • - Fit for a king
  • - Queenly
  • - Stately
  • - Fit for a queen
  • - Befitting a monarch
  • - Kingly
  • - Kingly or queenly
  • - Monarchal
  • - Born to the purple
  • - Like kings and queens
  • - Imperial
  • - Princely
  • - Sovereign
  • - Not common
  • - Flush
  • - King or queen
  • - In corduroy always looking magnificent
  • - On the civil list getting payments without ties
  • - Word before "pain" or "flush"
  • - Kingly, regal
  • - Majestic Wendy and Lisa finally embraced by short returning aristocrat
  • - Wager gold when backing like a sovereign
  • - historic high street that runs from edinburgh castle to holyrood house
  • - Like some flushes and screw-ups
  • - which golf course will host next week's british open?
  • - king or queen, perhaps
  • - ...... Family, the Windsors
  • - Ruling in play, originally overturned
  • - failed to catch the interest of the directors, we hear
  • - Having nothing to do
  • - Put to sleep
  • - Stifling a yawn, maybe
  • - Looking to start something new, maybe
  • - Caused to yawn
  • - Black Label Society "...... to Tears"
  • - Susceptible to yawns
  • - Yet to be engaged?
  • - Ready to try something else
  • - Ready to do something else
  • - Ready to go home
  • - Yawning at a party, say
  • - Drilled [a hole]
  • - Uninterested in the conversation, say
  • - directors, we hear, showing lack of interest
  • - Really disinterested
  • - Disinterested and unengaged
  • - Dictator's committee dug deep?
  • - doodling or daydreaming, perhaps
  • - Not at all excited, say
  • - Yawning or doodling, perhaps
  • - wearied with tediousness
  • - Nowhere near engaged
  • - Fed up with being drilled
  • - Governors, we hear, suffering from tedium
  • - heard directors got fed up
  • - Barely interested, say
  • - annoyed being probed, leader left in a huff
  • - Disinterested in the lecture, say
  • - Weary, tired
  • - Drilled, dug
  • - experiencing tedium
  • - uninterested former pupil turned socialist
  • - Tired, disinterested
  • - Uninterested in a topic
  • - Totally uninterested
  • - Used a drill
  • - Twiddling one's thumbs, perhaps
  • - Fed up — tired of the world
  • - Extremely unint­erested
  • - Doing a crossword puzzle while at work, say
  • - Interest-free?
  • - Sired
  • - World-weary
  • - Not at all excited
  • - Tired of it all
  • - Filled with ennui.
  • - Wearied
  • - Doodling away, maybe
  • - Yawning, perhaps
  • - Disinterested
  • - Nodding off in class, say
  • - Wearied by tedium
  • - Suffering ennui
  • - Drilled
  • - Uninterested
  • - Doodling, say
  • - Browned off? Yes, if two points ignored
  • - Feeling ho-hum
  • - Yawning, maybe
  • - Having zero interest, say
  • - Fed up
  • - Pierced
  • - Disaffected
  • - Yawning in class, maybe
  • - Twiddling one's thumbs
  • - Filled with tedium
  • - Not engaged
  • - Definitely looking for some excitement
  • - Yearning for a diversion
  • - More than ready for what's next
  • - Not absorbed
  • - In need of mental stimulation
  • - In need of stimulation
  • - Used an auger
  • - Doodling during class, say
  • - Palled on
  • - Not at all engaged
  • - Hardly absorbed
  • - Feeling at subpar show
  • - Not currently engaged?
  • - Not at all interested
  • - Deftones song about not being excited?
  • - Yawning in class, say
  • - Nodding off at a meeting, say
  • - Ready for something new
  • - Feeling at so-so show
  • - In a rut
  • - Far from interested
  • - Affected by ennui
  • - Watching the clock, perhaps
  • - Made holes
  • - No longer absorbed
  • - Low on interest?
  • - Afflicted with ennui
orb
  • - Spherical body
  • - Ball in the sky
  • - Celestial body; sphere
  • - Heavenly body shape
  • - Celestial body
  • - Sky body
  • - Heavenly body?
  • - Sphere set with jewels
  • - Spherical object
  • - Scepter's mate
  • - Space ball
  • - Moon or Mercury, say
  • - Bubble or billiard ball
  • - Mars or Venus
  • - Major Bloodnok hosts ball
  • - Top of a scepter, perhaps
  • - Mystical ball, e.g
  • - Sceptre's mate
  • - Scepter's partner
  • - Junior barrister catches the sun
  • - Scepter's go-with
  • - The moon, e.g
  • - Sphere, in poems
  • - Sun or globe, e.g
  • - Image on the king of clubs
  • - Sun, sphere or moon
  • - Globe, poetically
  • - Shelley's sphere
  • - Poké Ball, e.g
  • - Poetic eye
  • - Earth, for one
  • - Item at the end of a wizard's staff
  • - Eye, to Shelley
  • - Sun or planet
  • - Scepter accompanier
  • - Crystal twirled by the Goblin King in 'Labyrinth,' e.g
  • - Soap bubble, e.g
  • - Ballish sphere
  • - Sun perhaps in golden book
  • - Spherical object integral to conveyor belt
  • - Item carried in a newly crowned monarch's left hand when leaving Westminster Abbey
  • - Planetoid
  • - Mercury or Mars
  • - Mars or Neptune
  • - Saturn or Jupiter
  • - Mars, for one
  • - Heavenly sight
  • - Baseball, e.g.
  • - Rob
  • - Bit of regalia
  • - Pluto, e.g
  • - The sun, e.g
  • - Saturn or Mercury
  • - Bubble shape
  • - Globe
  • - Round object
  • - Round figure
  • - Marble, e.g
  • - Baseball or basketball
  • - Shape of the world
  • - Ball or globe
  • - Sun or moon
  • - Earth, e.g
  • - Earth is one
  • - Basketball, but not football
  • - Heavenly object
  • - Planet
  • - ...... Circle.
  • - Encircle
  • - Symbol of sovereignty
  • - Royal symbol
  • - Symbol of royalty.
  • - Mercury or Saturn
  • - Sphere
  • - Ball
  • - Eye
  • - Eyeball
  • - Symbol of power
  • - Circular object
  • - Poet's globe
  • - Common Christmas ornament
  • - Fortuneteller's sphere
  • - item of royal regalia
  • - Globe of a king's or queen's regalia
  • - Ball of regalia
  • - the most absorbing characters at the ball?
  • - Ball held by sovereign?
  • - Sphere on top of a scepter, say
  • - Jewelled globe
  • - Fortune teller's crystal ball
  • - ... of Confusion Mermaid Man weapon
  • - Shelley's satellite
  • - a sphere or globe.
  • - Christmas bulb, for example
  • - Magic 8 Ball's shape
  • - celestial ball
  • - planet found in a doorbell
  • - In 'Major Barbara', an associate of royalty
  • - Glowing ball
  • - spherical object placed in minor box
  • - Shape of a globe
  • - Circular item
  • - absorbent part of the globe