➠ Words with o

List contains 176857 Words that "o" contain.

  • - Stumbles
  • - Reasons for erasers
  • - Source of Shakespearean comedy?
  • - Bad services show jumpers try to avoid
  • - Right side, wrong journeys
  • - fears losing head – makes mistakes
  • - The Comedy of ... (Shakespeare play)
  • - Bloomers like hybrid rose growing on banks of rivers
  • - Blunders and fears losing face
  • - they're made in plenty, but never correctly
  • - Mistakes in a Shakespearean comedy
  • - slips in proofs of humanity?
  • - Mistakes bad kids starting off
  • - Mistakes produced by those characters in the USSR or Republic going all the way back
  • - of which shakespeare wrote a comedy
  • - program hitches
  • - fearsome things almost – they can't be right!
  • - Fumbles and flubs
  • - Wild throws, e.g.
  • - Typographical ...... (printing mistakes)
  • - Stats for a porous defense
  • - Scoreboard recording
  • - No hits, no runs, no .......
  • - Mistakes made by baseball players
  • - Misprints, e.g.
  • - Miscues on a diamond
  • - Major League misplays
  • - Field trips
  • - End of a Shakespeare title
  • - Diamond goofs
  • - Court failures
  • - Clinkers
  • - Cause of unearned runs
  • - Box-score items
  • - Blue-pencil targets
  • - Baseball boo-boos
  • - Ball-park statistics
  • - Balks and others
  • - E on a scoreboard
  • - Blunders, slips
  • - Faux pas made by troublesome children heading off
  • - Faulty premises
  • - Headaches for coders
  • - Autocorrect targets
  • - What X's may signify
  • - Programmer's frustrations
  • - Diamond flubs
  • - Mistakes in the USSR or Republic going all the way back
  • - Mistakes engineering on Rolls Royce for the gold standard initially
  • - Evidence of dropping the ball, as found in the starred clues and in 12 crossings in this puzzle
  • - Fielding statistic
  • - Diamond flaws?
  • - "Good hit, no field" player's stats
  • - Mistakes in English reading and writing from either partner at school
  • - They may be unforced
  • - Baseball misplays
  • - Fielding stat
  • - Fielding average lowerers
  • - Using 'effect' for 'affect' and vice versa
  • - Heading in a baseball box score
  • - Rarities for Gold Glove winners
  • - Baseball blunders
  • - The 'E' on a baseball scoreboard
  • - Mistakes what's at the end of 15 across
  • - Coach's post-game discussion
  • - Fuck-ups
  • - Mishandled flies, e.g.
  • - Infielders and outfielders make them
  • - On-stage blunders
  • - Ballgame-summary stat
  • - Baseball booboos
  • - Heading on a baseball scoreboard
  • - Miscues
  • - One thing editors look for
  • - Ballpark blunders
  • - Proofs of humanity?
  • - They may be glaring
  • - Soundboard goofs
  • - Equipment bugs
  • - "E" on a baseball scoreboard
  • - Bobbled baseballs
  • - Game 6 of the 2011 World Series had five
  • - Fielding boo-boos
  • - Booted grounders, e.g.
  • - Fielding blunders
  • - Column on the right in a baseball box score
  • - Bad plays
  • - Position player's stat
  • - Dropped flies and bad throws, in baseball
  • - Some may be glaring
  • - Box score figures
  • - Typos, et al.
  • - Scoreboard column
  • - Bobbles
  • - Blown flies, say
  • - Problems in the field
  • - Overthrows and dropped throws
  • - Boots and bobbles
  • - Causes of unearned runs
  • - Cal Ripken made few
  • - They're removed from reprints
  • - Diamond mistakes
  • - Anachronisms, perhaps
  • - Fielder's blunders
  • - Overrunning flies, e.g.
  • - Debuggers' discoveries
  • - Line-score column
  • - Reasons to recalculate
  • - Typos
  • - "E's" in the box score
  • - Unearned run causers
  • - Bad throws, e.g.
  • - Drops, as flies
  • - Box score entries
  • - Foul-ups
  • - Baseball miscues.
  • - Box score statistic.
  • - Bloopers
  • - Fluffs
  • - Gaffes
  • - Boo-boos
  • - Slipups
  • - Glitches
  • - Some baseball statistics
  • - Typos and such
  • - Typos, e.g
  • - Mistakes in printing
  • - Flubs
  • - Baseball statistic
  • - Box score column
  • - Scoreboard figure
  • - Proofer's finds
  • - Goofs
  • - Mistakes
  • - Slip-ups
  • - Boners
  • - Missteps
  • - Blunders
  • - Baseball stats
  • - Box score stat
  • - Box score figure
  • - Sports stat
  • - Faults
  • - Bugs
  • - Faux pas
  • - Baseball stat
  • - Lapses
  • - Oversights
  • - Slip-ups, mistakes
  • - Queen roars after Australian leader leaves mistakes
  • - "Old King .... was a merryÉ"
  • - george —, actor who played arthur daley in itv series minder
  • - King of many a Scandinavian?
  • - Pitcher Gerrit who was the 2019 MLB leader in strikeouts
  • - King who is the subject of a nursery rhyme
  • - Old king who was "a merry old soul"
  • - Mel D. ..., photographer who won an award at the International Photography Awards 2021
  • - Nat "King" ...
  • - Sprouse who played Ben on "Friends"
  • - brendan .., dancing on ice in a same-sex partnership
  • - King of cabbages?
  • - "Old King .... was a merry..."
  • - Cabbage and King
  • - merry monarch of rhyme
  • - Apt-sounding name for a kid on Santa's naughty list?
  • - Old king or noted military leader
  • - ... slaw (side dish at a cookout)
  • - American jazz pianist Nat King ...
  • - porter on a piano
  • - Suitable-sounding name for a kid on Santa's naughty list?
  • - Porter maybe for an old king
  • - Merry king
  • - Nursery king
  • - King or Porter
  • - "Old King ......" (nursery rhyme)
  • - Singer Natalie who died December 31
  • - Singer Nat King or his daughter Natalie
  • - Porter who put on airs
  • - Porter who could carry a tune
  • - Porter who carried tunes in his head
  • - Porter or King
  • - Nat or Old King
  • - Nat "King" ...... ("Ramblin' Rose" singer)
  • - Merry monarch
  • - Legendary Celtic king
  • - King or Natalie
  • - King of nursery rhymes
  • - King of ditty
  • - King ...... Trio (popular 40's combo)
  • - Fiddlers' king
  • - Chairman of Congressional A. E. C.
  • - Boy who saw dead people in "The Sixth Sense"
  • - Book about a delovely guy
  • - Actor Sprouse who plays Jughead on "Riverdale"
  • - "Old King ...... was a merry old soul ..."
  • - Singing King
  • - "Old King" of rhyme
  • - "Old" nursery rhyme king
  • - Old King or Nat King
  • - King with a pipe
  • - Canadian jazz singer, Holly
  • - 'Anything Goes' writer Porter
  • - New Zealand dancer, Brendan ...
  • - Stephanie ..., appears in Still Open All Hours
  • - vegetable put on the fire, we hear
  • - Word attached to "slaw"
  • - Sprouse from "Riverdale"
  • - Boy in "The Sixth Sense"
  • - Natalie or Nat
  • - hudson river school painter thomas
  • - Captain cheer? Left Queen for US tunesmith?
  • - ... slaw (salad)
  • - USS .., American warship attacked in Yemen in 2000
  • - Rapper J. ...
  • - Singer Paula or Natalie
  • - Fashion designer Kenneth
  • - ..........Man, Alberta
  • - Songsmith Porter
  • - Porter or slaw
  • - Either "Unforgettable" singer
  • - ...... slaw (cabbage side dish)
  • - U.S.S. ......, ship in 2000 news
  • - U. S. painter Thomas
  • - Slaw lead-in
  • - R&B singer Natalie
  • - Porter of Tin Pan Alley
  • - Pop singer Natalie
  • - Plant of the crucifer family
  • - Plant chopped up in salads
  • - Pitcher Hamels
  • - Pisa/Mona Lisa rhymer (1934)
  • - One of the Youngers
  • - Olive Oyl's dad
  • - Nursery-rhyme monarch
  • - National Post columnist, Cam
  • - Natalie, daughter of Nat
  • - Mustard cousin
  • - Kind of slaw
  • - Killian of TV's "Midnight Caller"
  • - Irving's contemporary
  • - Crucifer-family member
  • - Contemporary of Irving and Jerome
  • - Big band drummer Cozy ..........
  • - Actor Gary of "Veep"
  • - "Veep" costar Gary
  • - "Veep" actor Gary
  • - "Unforgettable" singer, either one
  • - "Roots" Emmy winner Olivia
  • - "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" composer Porter
  • - "Kiss Me, Kate" composer Porter
  • - "I Love Paris" Porter
  • - "2014 Forest Hills Drive" rapper J. ......
  • - "Nature Boy" singer
  • - Mustard plant
  • - Mustard-family plant
  • - Porter of song
  • - Composer Porter
  • - ...... Haan
  • - Porter, for one
  • - Suspect #1
  • - Tunesmith Porter
  • - Either 'Unforgettable' duettist
  • - 'Unforgettable' singer
  • - "Riverdale" actor Sprouse
  • - Pisa/Mona Lisa rhymer
  • - Porter of note
  • - Designer Kenneth
  • - Elderly monarch that's maybe slack, reportedly?
  • - Reciter at a slam
  • - "A nightingale who sits in darkness," per Shelley
  • - Frost, for example, at both ends of Powell Street
  • - 'Every great architect is ... a great ....': Wright
  • - Many a Pulitzer winner
  • - Rhymer at a coffeehouse
  • - Competitor in a slam
  • - Reader at a slam
  • - Reader at an open mic
  • - 'Always be a ...., even in prose': Baudelaire
  • - Slam participant
  • - Bard? One to a T!
  • - 'I'm a ..., and I didn't even know it!'
  • - Burns or Frost
  • - Donne, for one
  • - Pablo Neruda for one
  • - Parnassian
  • - Lay person
  • - Laureate
  • - Orpheus, for one
  • - Sonnet creator
  • - Yeats or Keats
  • - Author of rhymes
  • - Angelou or Dickinson
  • - Expert on feet
  • - Writer of verse
  • - Bard
  • - Browning but not cooking
  • - One who's well-versed in the arts?
  • - Rhyme writer
  • - Writer of verses
  • - Chaucer or Milton
  • - Maya Angelou, e.g
  • - Person who writes verses
  • - Frost, e.g
  • - The Border's Pocket Rocket synonymous with Limerick
  • - Wordsworth or Whitman
  • - Frost or Nash
  • - No harm in metaphor produced by Yeats
  • - Lyricist, essentially
  • - Couplet creator
  • - Rap composer, e.g
  • - Foot expert?
  • - Rap writer, e.g
  • - Audre Lorde or Lord Byron
  • - Frost, for one
  • - Bard uses Old English in small part
  • - Writer of rhymes
  • - Pound, e.g
  • - Verse creator
  • - Shakespeare or Pound
  • - Keats or Yeats
  • - Person creating verses
  • - Browning or Burns
  • - Poe or Kipling
  • - Shelley's "nightingale"
  • - Maya Angelou, for one
  • - Auden, Blake or Coleridge
  • - Thomas or Milton
  • - Mary Oliver, e.g
  • - Writer of odes
  • - Burns, e.g
  • - Coffee shop entertainer
  • - Master of rhymes
  • - Sonneteer, e.g
  • - Linesman is responsible for 17 down
  • - Nightingale, per Shelley
  • - One who works with feet
  • - Rhythmic versifier
  • - Rondeau writer
  • - 35-Across writer
  • - Frost or Browning
  • - Limerick writer, e.g
  • - Haiku writer, say
  • - Any limerick writer
  • - Yeats or Heaney, say
  • - One inspired by Erato
  • - Sonnet writer
  • - Writer whose mission/Is rhymed composition
  • - Coffeehouse performer
  • - 31-Across, e.g
  • - Blake or Byron
  • - Lyricist's kin
  • - 67 Down, e.g
  • - Rhyming writer
  • - Coffee shop open-mike performer, perhaps
  • - Shakespeare was one
  • - American writer close to Walt Whitman?
  • - Paula Meehan or Paul Muldoon
  • - Frost
  • - Byron, e.g
  • - Doe, e.g
  • - Man of letters?
  • - Keats, for one
  • - Wordsworth, for one
  • - Shelley, for one
  • - Keats or Byron
  • - Keats, e.g.
  • - Sappho, e.g.
  • - Foot massager?
  • - Versifier
  • - Verse writer
  • - Homer, e.g
  • - Homer, for one
  • - Sonneteer
  • - Rhymester
  • - Foot specialist?
  • - Shakespeare, e.g.
  • - Odist, e.g.
  • - One working with feet?
  • - 34-Across, e.g
  • - Odist
  • - kitty takes in european writer
  • - wordsworth or yeats, e.g.
  • - Yeats or Keats, e.g.
  • - Wordsworth or Poe
  • - allen ginsburg or diane di prima
  • - Audre Lorde, e.g
  • - Robert Frost or Robert Burns, e.g.
  • - Wordsworth or Dickinson
  • - Verse writer such as Maya Angelou
  • - sonnet smith
  • - Person who creates verses
  • - Philip Larkin or Patricia Lockwood
  • - wordsworth or keats, e.g.
  • - Milton, say, old favourite around
  • - Rupi Kaur, for one
  • - you might be one, and not know it?
  • - ode writer
  • - william shakespeare, for one
  • - One who writes sonnets
  • - Frost or Angelou