➠ Words with o
List contains 176857 Words that "o" contain.
- - Highlander maybe in this cottage
- - Mel Gibson played one in Braveheart
- - Highlander in small bed
- - commanding officer seen in the street may be a highlander
- - Person in Paisley
- - One may live near a loch
- - Highlander spotted in discotheque
- - Has a connection to Paisley and, in part, hereto to CS Lewis in a roundabout way
- - lipton of tea fame, for one
- - Free partner locked up in Her Majesty's Prison Edinburgh perhaps
- - tilda swinton, for one
- - Person in a kilt, perhaps
- - Scrooge McDuck, for one
- - Burns, for one
- - Robert Burns, for one
- - William Wallace, for one
- - Boswell was one
- - Carlyle was one
- - Andrew Carnegie, for one
- - Watt was one
- - One from Dundee
- - Connery, for one
- - Sir William Wallace, for one
- - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, for one
- - Philosopher David Hume, for one
- - One born near the Butt of Lewis
- - Shetland native
- - Conservative cutting drinker's tax
- - Sir Kenny Dalglish or Graham Souness, e.g.
- - He may jib at paying for the second bed!
- - could be a cost, but he may get free!
- - Church leaving whisky for highlander?
- - Person from Scotland
- - bagpipe player, often
- - Archaic form of local taxation
- - Highlander, eg
- - ewan mcgregor or sean connery, e.g.
- - Someone from Glasgow
- - If he's free there's no punishment on the way
- - "the caledonian" sir walter left unfinished
- - caledonian street houses the company
- - Maybe highlander's small shelter for livestock
- - Lady Macduff, e.g.
- - Get off ...-free (receive no punishment)
- - North Briton
- - Perhaps Aberdonian drunkard tours clubs
- - he has land north of the border
- - Person from Edinburgh or St. Andrews
- - glasgow native, e.g.
- - Edinburgh inhabitant
- - customary tax
- - Person from Paisley, say
- - Glasgow resident, slangily
- - "Got off ...- free" (without any punishment)
- - Native bagpipe player
- - Person cooking haggis, perhaps
- - highlander making second crib
- - Eg, a Glaswegian
- - Edinburgher, for instance
- - katie leung, e.g.
- - Stereotypical kilt wearer
- - Great Highland bagpiper, often
- - if he got free this northerner would have no charges to face
- - David Tennant by birth
- - Psych out every second resident of Perth?
- - Highland Games participant
- - Edinburgh resident e.g.
- - Drunk embracing central Glasgow resident, say
- - Type of free Caledonian
- - At sea off east coast of Shetland, for instance
- - Native of Glasgow, for short
- - Famous cottage providing shelter for northern Brit
- - paisley native
- - native of scotland
- - A person from Scotland, for short
- - Robert Burns or Sean Connery
- - Got off ...-free
- - aberdeen denizen
- - Glaswegian or Aberdonian, e.g.
- - a little science to upset the caledonian
- - Sean Connery's nationality, for short
- - National leader veers off racecourse
- - Customary tax for second dwelling
- - robert iii, e.g.
- - Northern Briton
- - racecourse cancels a tax
- - David McCallum or Craig Ferguson
- - Loch Ness fisherman
- - a native or inhabitant of scotland
- - Highlander, for short
- - Get off ...-free (unpunished)
- - Old tax
- - Many a kilt owner
- - lockerbie local
- - Writer's homophonous compatriot
- - Native of Glasgow, e.g.
- - From Glasgow, possibly
- - Career not over for northerner
- - singer susan boyle, e.g.
- - not punished for a loose version of sir walter, we hear
- - n. briton
- - tony blair, by birth
- - Person who may speak with a brogue
- - Aberdeen native
- - Glaswegian
- - Edinburgh resident
- - Inverness inhabitant
- - Sean Connery, by birth
- - Tam sporter
- - Speaker with a burr
- - Robert Louis Stevenson, e.g.
- - Kiltie
- - Bagpiper, often
- - St. Andrew's Day observer
- - Robert Burns, e.g.
- - Native of Glasgow
- - Dundee citizen
- - Bathgate native
- - Aberdeen fellow
- - William Wallace, e.g.
- - Sean Connery, e.g.
- - Robert Louis Stevenson, by birth
- - Man from Dundee
- - Glasgow citizen
- - Dundee resident
- - Citizen of Edinburgh
- - Caledonian, e.g.
- - Caber tosser
- - Caber thrower
- - Bagpipes player, often
- - Typical kilt wearer
- - Sean Connery, among many
- - Robert Bruce, e.g.
- - Renfrew resident
- - Pibroch player
- - Person whose name begins "Mc," often
- - Native of Edinburgh
- - Native of Ayr
- - Mary Stuart, e.g.
- - Many a Royal Troon golfer
- - Man of Dundee
- - Macbeth or Duncan, e.g.
- - Kilted Celt
- - The writer's holding capital back for part of computer system
- - Grizabella the Glamour Cat's song in Cats
- - Card counter's skill
- - Something retained in your brain
- - Elephant's asset, it's said
- - Grizabella the Glamour Cat's solo
- - Computer's abundance
- - Elephant's strong suit, it's said
- - Card counter's asset
- - Dalí's "The Persistence of ......"
- - Something that's banked?
- - Computer buyer's concern
- - Computer's bank
- - Actor's forte
- - Mnemosyne's sphere.
- - Lyricist's Lane.
- - Amnesiac's lack
- - Brain's capacity to store info
- - Brain's "photo album"
- - metallica's opening with kind of rock track in some gigs, perhaps
- - Broadway classic with the lyrics I can smile at the old days / I was beautiful then
- - Computer storage capacity
- - .. Lane, where the nostalgic go to reminisce
- - The Persistence of .., by Dalu00ed, if you can remember
- - Souvenir from some uplifting city ... Rome, maybe
- - Recollection of note on railway
- - what is the best-known song from the musical cats?
- - Recall being back in sunny Rome, mainly
- - Souvenir of couple of leaders from Medieval Movement around Roman Deity
- - Rome is back in my storage of past experiences
- - "The ... Police," novel by Yoko Ogawa which was shortlisted for the International Booker Prize 2020
- - Vestige of the past
- - From lovely Rome mum brought back souvenir
- - Contents of a computer...or a mind!
- - "Set Adrift on ...... Bliss" P.M. Dawn
- - Computer need
- - Recollection from the past
- - Important faculty for school
- - Power to recall
- - Computer storage at the end of 15 across
- - Recollection
- - Data store
- - More confusion in my powers of recollection
- - Answer to the riddle 'I form in an instant and last a lifetime. What am I?'
- - Nostalgic place to stroll [blin..
- - 'Cats' showstopper
- - Retentive ability
- - Italian capital is back in my recollection
- - What gigabytes might measure
- - Something kept in mind?
- - Thought of the past
- - Power of recall
- - High-tech card contents
- - It may be eidetic
- - Storage devices
- - Part of ROM
- - Image of the past
- - Grizabella sings it
- - Song sung by Grizabella the Glamour Cat
- - ROM part
- - Your first-grade teacher, now
- - Retentiveness
- - Hit from "Cats"
- - "Cats" tune
- - The M in RAM or ROM
- - Quiz show expertise
- - Scene from childhood, e.g.
- - Flashback
- - Computer must
- - Commemoration.
- - Nostalgic "Lane" of song.
- - "Lord, keep my ...... green."
- - Attribute displayed on quiz programs.
- - Remembrance.
- - Computer capacity
- - Bank
- - Computer storage
- - 'Yesterday,' today
- - End of the quip
- - ...... recall ...
- - RAM part
- - Lane
- - Computer device
- - Human USB stick for experiences
- - RAM or ROM in a computer
- - Power of recalling
- - Mental keeper of personal history
- - Very attractive body?
- - Astronomical body
- - Hawking's astronomical body
- - Inescapable situation
- - It really sucks - It does the heavy lifting
- - Bishop has deficiency, predicament from which there's no getting away
- - one sits at the centre of our galaxy?
- - mysterious cosmic phenomenon
- - Former star to boycott part of course
- - One with lots of pull?
- - hypothetical region of space resulting from the collapse of a star
- - Calcutta prison: very attractive place?
- - Region of spacetime whose first-ever image was unveiled on 10th April 2019: 2 wds.
- - "Death by ...," nonfiction book by Neil deGrasse Tyson about astrophysics: 2 wds.
- - Bleak loch in storm — nothing escapes it
- - Result of a star's collapse
- - Giant sucker?
- - Escape-proof gravitational field
- - Dark spot in outer space
- - Outer-space omnivore
- - Place in space
- - Calcutta dungeon
- - Cosmic object first photographed in 2019
- - Dark and inescapable situation
- - Inescapable place
- - Dark spot in space
- - Nothing can escape from one
- - Subject for Stephen Hawking
- - Coal mine, perhaps?
- - What one sees at night on golf course is the final resting place for some stars
- - Chess player with predicament that admits of no escape
- - The middle of this puzzle's grid, symbolically
- - Term popularized by physicist John Wheeler
- - There's no escaping this
- - Thing in the center of this puzzle, and one suggested cause of the December 21 38-Down
- - An ergosphere surrounds it
- - "The .... of Calcutta"
- - Gravitational collapse consequence, in theory
- - There's no escaping it
- - Dungeon
- - British miss spot where star used to appear
- - Glacially formed inlets like Hood Canal
- - Northern inlets
- - Glacier-cut inlets
- - Steep-sided inlets
- - North Sea inlets
- - Narrow inlets
- - Coastal inlets
- - Inlets
- - Long narrow inlets on the Norwegian coast
- - Kenai ...... (national park in Alaska)
- - Features of Norway
- - Norwegian waterways
- - Norwegian bays
- - Norwegian coast features
- - Scandinavian arms of the sea
- - Norway feature
- - Oslo and others
- - Tourist attractions in the city of Bergen
- - Narrow waterways
- - Arms of the sea
- - Endures anxiously
- - Endures apprehensively
- - Anxiously awaits
- - Awaits anxiously: Colloq.
- - Totally different slangily
- - Completely different, informally