➠ Words with o

List contains 176857 Words that "o" contain.

  • - Installment forerunner
  • - First installment
  • - money up front, and an alternate title for this puzzle
  • - a deposit - of feathers?
  • - Deposit on a purchase
  • - Typical mortgage requirement, and what ends each answer to a starred clue
  • - Initial amount required by a creditor
  • - Homebuyer's outlay
  • - Up-front money
  • - Up-front money, as for a car
  • - Puzzle people's purchase option?
  • - Partial outlay
  • - Home buyer's outlay
  • - Make this at The Bank of Jackets and Comforters?
  • - Money to feather your nest?
  • - Deposit
  • - cash to secure mad, twopenny curio
  • - first-century "fiddler"
  • - Fiddle-playing Roman emperor (anagram of "Reno")
  • - this emperor was known to be on the fiddle
  • - epic fiddler of rome
  • - Wolfe who first appeared in the novel Fer-de-Lance
  • - Ruler who died before the fiddle's invention
  • - famous fiddler in stainer oratorio
  • - Roman emperor who played the fiddle
  • - was he the first hot musician?
  • - Was he a good fiddler?
  • - Horrifically evil fiddler of Rome
  • - Legendary fiddler
  • - Fiddle-playing Roman emperor
  • - reputed fiddler in corner office
  • - Emperor who watched his kingdom burn, while playing a fiddle
  • - Infamous fiddler
  • - First-century emperor
  • - Notorious fiddler
  • - Fiddle-playing emperor
  • - Famed fiddler
  • - Roman Emperor AD 54-68
  • - Marc Antony great-grandson
  • - clone rob's ruler
  • - despotic emperor
  • - Roman emperor notorious for his tyranny
  • - some asinine roman
  • - Some lot hosting Roman emperor
  • - franco —, italian actor who played lancelot du lac in 1967 film musical camelot
  • - Old emperor shows some generosity
  • - Roman emperor AD54-68
  • - Villain in 'Star Trek'
  • - emperor tutored by seneca the younger
  • - Detective Wolfe featured in 33 novels
  • - Famous Roman emperor
  • - bad ruler, though he could show a bit of generosity
  • - Old imperial Roman, or Egyptian, gutted after revolution
  • - This emperor allegedly fiddled while Rome burned
  • - Was he among the more urbane Romans?
  • - roman emperor notorious for his monstrous vice and fantastic luxury
  • - Filius Agrippinae, princeps post Claudium creatus
  • - Tyrant who wronged one outright!
  • - he ruled in one roman era
  • - orchid-loving wolfe
  • - who was emperor during the great fire of rome of 64 ad?
  • - Emperor whose mother was Agrippina the Younger
  • - A despot, but not lacking in generosity
  • - roman emperor whose name means "black"
  • - leader who married the freedman pythagoras in a public ceremony in which he played the role of the bride
  • - Detective Wolfe who was created by Rex Stout
  • - Roman emperor (who reportedly fiddled)
  • - roman emperor seen in fine robes
  • - from the right forensics reveals suspected arsonist
  • - Begins by naming evil Roman overlord
  • - Emperor during Rome's big fire
  • - Emperor discovering duck on north-eastern river
  • - who fiddled while rome burned?
  • - roman emperor who had three impostors claim to be him after his suicide
  • - Roman emperor born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus
  • - roman emperor 54-68 a.d.
  • - here's one roman looking for a leader
  • - Ruler during the Great Fire of Rome
  • - marc antony's despotic descendant
  • - American pianist Peter ...
  • - one roman's emperor
  • - Reviled Roman emperor
  • - A Roman emperor, in a manner of speaking
  • - Emperor who watched Rome burn
  • - Emperor in north-east or heading back
  • - roman emperor known for riding in chariots
  • - Some insane Roman emperor?
  • - Detective Wolfe of crime fiction
  • - Emperor buried in the Mausoleum of the Domitii Ahenobarbi
  • - Olden emperor
  • - Tyrannical emperor
  • - Mean Roman emperor
  • - Fifth emperor of Rome whose name is also a software company
  • - mystery-solving wolfe
  • - Last ruler in the Julio-Claudian dynasty
  • - emperor married to poppaea sabina
  • - Roman emperor who succeeded his adoptive father
  • - Grammy-winning pianist Peter ...
  • - Fictional armchair detective ... Wolfe
  • - Roman emperor thought to be mad
  • - debauched emperor
  • - Roman emperor who said before dying "What an artist the world is losing in me!"
  • - Roman Emperor from 54 to 68 BC
  • - Rex Stout sleuth Wolfe
  • - He became emperor at age 17
  • - emperor who reportedly said "what an artist dies in me!" shortly before his death
  • - Caffe ... ('black coffee' in Italian)
  • - Roman tyrant
  • - Infamous lyre player
  • - Fiddling Roman
  • - Agrippina's son
  • - Infamous Roman
  • - Wolfe on the trail
  • - Fictional detective Wolfe
  • - Wolfe
  • - Rex's sleuth
  • - Fictional Wolfe
  • - Claudius's successor
  • - Rome burned during his reign
  • - Fifth Roman emperor
  • - Supposedly insane Roman ruler
  • - Rex's detective
  • - Claudius I's successor
  • - Successor to Claudius I
  • - Much-loathed emperor
  • - Wolfe the sleuth
  • - Wolfe of fiction
  • - Wolfe of detective fiction
  • - Suicidal emperor
  • - Stout's Wolfe
  • - Stout's stout Wolfe
  • - Stout's detective Wolfe
  • - Stepson of Claudius
  • - Piano-playing Peter
  • - Peter or a Wolfe
  • - Laughton role: 1932
  • - Great-great-grandson of Augustus
  • - Fiddling tyrant
  • - Emperor during the Great Fire of Rome
  • - Emperor after Claudius I
  • - "Quo Vadis" character
  • - Wolfe of crime fiction
  • - Stout sleuth
  • - Son of Agrippina
  • - Seneca tutored him
  • - Poppaea's husband
  • - Peter Ustinov's "Quo Vadis" role
  • - bread one might have with chicken vindaloo
  • - Bread served with curry
  • - Bread served with saag paneer
  • - Flat round bread from India
  • - Bread whose name comes from Sanskrit
  • - Flat griddle bread
  • - Bread eaten with curry
  • - bread made with atta
  • - Bread whose name derives from the Sanskrit for "bread"
  • - bread made from chakki atta
  • - Unleavened Indian bread
  • - Flat, round bread cooked on a griddle
  • - Bread cooked on a griddle
  • - Bread at an Indian restaurant
  • - Indian flat round bread
  • - Pita-like bread
  • - Indian bread baked on a griddle
  • - Bengali bread
  • - Griddle-baked Indian bread
  • - Flat unleavened bread
  • - Type of bread
  • - Bread of India
  • - Bread with saag paneer
  • - Indian bread?
  • - Delhi bread?
  • - Unleavened bread
  • - Bread similar to a chapati or naan
  • - Indian bread alternative to naan
  • - Indian flat bread
  • - trio prepared indian bread
  • - Bread served with paneer
  • - Bread in an Indian restaurant
  • - Tandoor bread
  • - Flatbread made with atta flour
  • - Wrapped Indian dish of potato and meat or veggies
  • - Flatbread made with atta
  • - Indian flatbread that is alternative to naan (anagram of "riot")
  • - buttery flatbread
  • - popular trinidadian meat-based dish
  • - flatbread popular in bangladesh
  • - Tawa flatbread
  • - Indian food cooked on a tawa
  • - flatbread at a dhaba
  • - popular west indian delicacy
  • - Flatbread variety
  • - Indian flatbread similar to naan
  • - Unleavened flatbread in Indian cuisine
  • - ... canai (flatbread dish)
  • - Popular Indian flatbread
  • - south asian flatbread
  • - Flatbread in Caribbean and Indian cuisines
  • - Popular street food in Trinidad
  • - Indian flatbread, cooked on a griddle
  • - Side order with curry
  • - Flatbread from India
  • - Flatbread type
  • - Dosti ...... (flatbread)
  • - Kottu ...... (Sri Lankan street food)
  • - Buss up shut, e.g
  • - Unleavened flatbread
  • - Porc or boeuf, e.g
  • - Parisian roast
  • - French roast
  • - Flatbread sometimes served with curry
  • - Unleavened Indian flatbread
  • - Curry-house stack
  • - Roast, in Rouen
  • - Roast, in Dijon
  • - Roasted: Fr
  • - Roast, on le menu
  • - .... de boeuf: French roast
  • - Roasted, on French menus
  • - ...... de boeuf
  • - Alternative to naan
  • - Roast, in Rhone
  • - Something to dip in your daal
  • - Roasted, in Rouen
  • - Naan alternative
  • - Roasted, on le menu
  • - French entree
  • - Cooked in a French oven
  • - An entree for Yves
  • - Rouen roast
  • - Roasted, in Rheims
  • - Roast: Fr.
  • - Chef's entree
  • - Evian entree
  • - French chef's dish
  • - Parisian entree
  • - Cordon-bleu entree
  • - Calais entrée
  • - Roast, in Reims
  • - Meat entree
  • - Type of entrée
  • - French butcher's product
  • - Restaurant roast
  • - Meat dish for Marcel
  • - Pierre's roast
  • - French cookbook word
  • - Roasted, French style
  • - Roast, in Arles
  • - René's roast
  • - French meat dish
  • - French cook's word
  • - Parisian's roast
  • - French cooking word
  • - French cookery word
  • - Roast, in Paris
  • - French menu entry
  • - Fr. menu word
  • - Cooked, French style.
  • - Word on a French menu.
  • - French cookery term.
  • - Roast, in Rheims.
  • - Dish on a French menu.
  • - Roast, on a French menu.
  • - Roast meat, on a French menu.
  • - Roasted: French.
  • - A roast, in Paris.
  • - French menu item.
  • - Dutch East Indies island.
  • - Flatbread similar to naan
  • - Type of flatbread
  • - Bistro offering
  • - Indian flatbread
  • - Côte ...... (French wine region)
  • - French menu word
  • - Menu word
  • - Naan relative
  • - Flatbread
  • - Round flatbread
  • - See 51-Down
  • - Malaysian flatbread dish, ... canai
  • - Missi ... [flatbread]
  • - kent county city (in the u.s. and in england)
  • - the capital of delaware is dover. it was laid out in 1717, and it was named after a city in england. what's the name of that city?
  • - Capital founded by William Penn
  • - "White Cliffs" city in England
  • - Delaware city
  • - White Cliffs city
  • - State capital founded by William Penn
  • - City named by William Penn
  • - Capital suggested by the circled letters and by the starts of 17- and 63-Across and 11- and 29-Down
  • - Capital named by William Penn
  • - White-cliffed city
  • - City in Kent.
  • - Gov. Carvel's city.
  • - City known as "Key to England."
  • - "cliffs of ......" (grammy-winning rock instrumental by eric johnson)
  • - Beach on which Matthew Arnold heard the pebbles' 'grating roar'?
  • - lake erie community... port .., ontario
  • - Kent port
  • - Have last of cheeseboard on top of port
  • - A port many get across to
  • - ... strait, strait connecting the English Channel and the North Sea
  • - Act very inconclusively in town
  • - English town, Channel port and a lot more
  • - britain's sole port
  • - swimmers who cross the english channel traverse which strait?
  • - White Cliffs of ...
  • - Type of flatfish found in European waters
  • - UK shipping forecast area
  • - Eric Johnson "Cliffs of ......"
  • - Kent ferry port
  • - Capital of the first U.S. state ever
  • - Ontario port
  • - Seat of Kent County, Del
  • - Port in Kent
  • - Channel port
  • - Delaware capital
  • - Capital of the First State
  • - Delaware State University setting
  • - First State capital
  • - White Cliffs setting
  • - Port taking five hundred and six deliveries?
  • - Matthew Arnold's '.... Beach'
  • - Drunkard finally finished port
  • - White Cliffs locale
  • - White Cliffs site
  • - Second chance
  • - State capital since 1777
  • - Roved around the English port
  • - Mid-Atlantic capital
  • - English Channel port
  • - One of England's Cinque Ports
  • - Kind of sole
  • - Town on the English Channel
  • - Sole provider?
  • - Capital on the St. Jones River
  • - First State's capital
  • - Sort of sole
  • - The First State's capital
  • - Sole source
  • - White cliffs district
  • - Location of some white cliffs
  • - Cliffs site
  • - It's opposite Calais
  • - Place beyond the clover
  • - Eastern U.S. capital
  • - Del.'s capital
  • - White cliffs spot
  • - Sole preceder
  • - Port opposite Pas de Calais
  • - "Golden-wedding day" destination
  • - White-cliff territory
  • - White-cliffed port
  • - " . . . cliffs of ......"
  • - Channel swimmer's goal.
  • - Easternmost English port.
  • - Easternmost.
  • - Gov. Carvel's capital.
  • - English port.
  • - Place of white cliffs.
  • - Gov. Boggs' capital.
  • - Eastern state capital.
  • - Where Adm. Ramsay directed Dunkerque rescue, May, 1940.
  • - Strait the Nazis couldn't cross.
  • - Strategic invasion port.
  • - Where the "white cliffs" lie.
  • - One of the Cinque ports.
  • - Bombed seaport.
  • - Eastern capital
  • - *Capital of Delaware
  • - Delaware's capital?
  • - State capital
  • - Sole
  • - Town in Kent
  • - britain's busiest passenger port.
  • - It's a port and a lot more
  • - Strait of ..., narrowest part of the English Channel
  • - head of department having finished port
  • - Many finished at the seaside
  • - Campers' fuel
  • - Campfire fuel
  • - Camping fuel
  • - Barbecue fuel
  • - Cooking fuel
  • - Camper's fuel source
  • - Canned heat brand
  • - Buffet table staple
  • - Flammable jelly
  • - Caterer's food warmer
  • - Breastbone: Comb. form
  • - Breastbone: Prefix
  • - Camper's aid
  • - Solid alcohol
  • - Caterer's need
  • - Burner?
  • - Camping need
  • - Cookout aid
  • - Camper's heater
  • - Buffet table heat source
  • - Catering aid