➠ Words with o
List contains 176857 Words that "o" contain.
- - Revolutionary cooking device?
- - Spit for cooking meat
- - Roasting spit that is connected to the back of faulty resistor
- - Spit for roasting rubbish is second on the lake
- - trio's playing beside small lake that has a spit
- - Cooking device that uses rotation
- - Oven with a turning spit
- - Turning roasting spit
- - Restaurant specialising in roasted and barbecued meat
- - Stories ire butchers specialising in roasting cuts of meats
- - Spit spot
- - Where meat may be on the turn, putrefy, and is dumped on small lake
- - Oven incorporating a spit
- - The spit of where you'd expect to find 1 down hanging around for dinner
- - Spot for a spit
- - It'll do meat to a turn
- - It cooks meat to a turn
- - Cooking device.
- - Meat spinner
- - Amazing stories about eating one in restaurant
- - Restaurant serving rubbish is located by southern lake
- - Game's turning point?
- - Mad sister and I tucked into caviar maybe in restaurant
- - It takes turns making dinner
- - Restaurant serving rubbish is meeting with endless row
- - Restaurant is sort built by lake
- - Broiler with a motor
- - Restaurant is going after collapse by southern lake
- - Internet league
- - ...... league baseball
- - Cookout gear
- - Electric broiler.
- - Eating house.
- - Variety of restaurant
- - Kitchen device
- - Electrical wiring nexus
- - Greeting card verse
- - Literary composition, sometimes in verse
- - Prime Minister takes in Old English verse
- - Literary verse
- - Verse form
- - Verse
- - Verse composition
- - It might be composed using free verse
- - u.s. writer has minute verse composition
- - Verse upset me behind post office
- - Work by Emily Dickinson
- - William Wordsworth creation
- - Wilbur work
- - Wilbur product
- - Valentine's text
- - Triolet
- - This helped save Old Ironsides
- - Tennyson product
- - Tennyson piece
- - T. S. Eliot product
- - Sonnet, for one
- - Sonnet or sestina
- - Sonnet or haiku, e.g.
- - Something to scan
- - Something that might have rhyme and meter
- - Something created by Walt Whitman
- - Some consider Dylan's words to be this
- - Skald's opus
- - Short piece of writing that often rhymes
- - Service selection
- - Service lines, e.g.?
- - Scanning work, often
- - Rupi Kaur creation
- - Roundelay, e.g.
- - Rondelet or roundel
- - Rondel, e.g.
- - Romantic recitation
- - Romantic recital
- - Robert Frost writing
- - Robert Frost piece
- - Robert Frost composition
- - Riddle, sometimes
- - Rhymer's opus
- - Rhapsody, e.g.
- - Quatrain container
- - Prothalamion, e.g.
- - Pretty lyric?
- - Pope creation
- - Poe creation
- - Plath gem
- - Piece of writing that often rhymes
- - Piece for a meter reader?
- - Pentastich, e.g.
- - Pablo Neruda creation
- - Ode or sonnet, for example
- - Moore work
- - Mona Van Duyn creation
- - Metric work
- - Meter man's offering
- - Mary Oliver output
- - Lyrical creation
- - Longfellow creation
- - Limerick, but not Dublin
- - Limerick or ode
- - Lay, e.g.
- - Laureate's product
- - James Merrill product
- - Item for a meter reader?
- - It's sometimes made of couplets
- - It's never finished, only abandoned, per Paul Valéry
- - It's made up of metric units
- - It may scan
- - It may be measured in feet and meters
- - It may be measured by a meter
- - It has many feet
- - It begins in delight and ends in wisdom: Robert Frost
- - In it, feet are divisions of a meter
- - Idyl or sonnet
- - Housman work
- - Housman piece
- - Houseman product
- - Hallmark card text, often
- - Haiku or sonnet, for example
- - Haiku or limerick, for example
- - Haiku or clerihew
- - H.D. offering
- - Greeting-card innards, often
- - Greeting-card contents, often
- - Feet are divisions of a meter in this
- - Feature of many a sympathy card
- - Epode
- - Emily Dickinson creation
- - Dove creation
- - Donne deed
- - Ditty, e.g.
- - Dickinson creation
- - Cumming attraction?
- - Crane's creation
- - Cowper creation
- - Collection of staves
- - Christina Rossetti's "Up-Hill," e.g.
- - Browning thing
- - Browning bread and butter?
- - Beautiful lyrics, to some
- - Bard's product
- - Auden offering
- - Anne Sexton creation
- - Allen Ginsberg medium
- - 2009 inauguration recitation
- - "Ulalume," e.g.
- - "The Waste Land," e.g.
- - "The Raven" or "The Tyger," for example
- - "The May Queen," for instance.
- - "Thanatopsis," e.g.
- - "Patterns" or "Birches"
- - "Ode on a Grecian Urn," for one
- - "Lamia" is one
- - "Jabberwocky" is one
- - "Casey at the Bat," for one
- - "Casey at the Bat," for instance
- - "Brown Penny," e.g.
- - "Auld Lang Syne," e.g.
- - "A Dream Within a Dream," e.g.
- - "A ...... should not mean / But be": MacLeish
- - "Little Jack Horner" is one
- - Shelley selection
- - Sonnet
- - Keats output
- - Kilmer creation
- - Part of some greeting cards
- - Masters work?
- - Gray piece
- - Whitman work
- - Walt Whitman work
- - Byron work
- - "To Autumn," for one
- - Maya Angelou work
- - Field work
- - 'Odyssey,' for one
- - Evangeline, for one
- - Dylan song
- - Elegy, e.g.
- - Browning work
- - Work with a meter
- - Haiku or limerick
- - Frost product
- - Limerick or sonnet
- - Browning meat and potatoes?
- - Valentine's Day gift, perhaps
- - Fancy foot work?
- - Ballad
- - Pound piece
- - Limerick, for example
- - Mexican hyssop raised on the borders in Limerick
- - It may be measured in feet
- - "America is a .... in our eyes": Emerson
- - Song lyric, sort of
- - Limerick, for one
- - One adorns the Statue of Liberty
- - Haiku, for one
- - Emma Lazarus' "The New Colossus," for one
- - Many a hymn, essentially
- - Sonia Sanchez creation
- - It might involve a cat, rat and bat
- - Work you might scan
- - Frost work
- - Greeting card text, often
- - Common greeting card content
- - Joy Harjo or Emily Dickinson piece
- - 'Trees,' for one
- - Burns or Frost piece
- - Words from Wordsworth
- - Work by Wordsworth or Whitman
- - Mother Goose offering
- - Browning offering
- - Greeting card words, often
- - Work often recited
- - Metered work, usually
- - Greeting card feature, often
- - "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," at first
- - 'The Raven,' for one
- - It may be epic
- - Rhyme
- - Burns writing
- - Greeting card feature
- - Recitation at some slams
- - 'The Star-Spangled Banner,' basically
- - Work by Maya Angelou
- - Coffeehouse recitation
- - For one, among schoolchildren in Byzantium, for example
- - Rhyming work
- - Lyric, essentially
- - Ode or limerick
- - It 'should not mean / But be,' per Archibald MacLeish
- - Sonnet or ode
- - It 'begins as a lump in the throat,' per Robert Frost
- - Sonnet or limerick
- - Limits of political system in Limerick
- - Creative writing assignment
- - Ode or sonnet
- - Tennyson creation
- - Whittier work
- - Work for 21 across in Limerick
- - Coleridge creation
- - 35-Across, e.g
- - Ode or ballade
- - Poet's creation
- - Limerick, e.g
- - 'Childhood Is the Kingdom Where Nobody Dies,' e.g
- - Pound product
- - Pope output
- - Subject of a meter reading
- - Laureate's creation
- - 'A ...... should not mean / But be': Archibald MacLeish
- - Rhymer's creation
- - Open mic reading, perhaps
- - Rhyming piece of work
- - Sonnet, e.g
- - Rhythmic writing
- - Whitman sampler?
- - Maya Angelou creation
- - Ozymandias, for one
- - It rhymes
- - Work with a writer of its ilk contained in it
- - Pope endeavor
- - Hardy work
- - Pound or Whitman product
- - Slam offering
- - Haiku, e.g
- - Frost creation
- - Offering in The New Yorker
- - Sonnet or haiku
- - Lay
- - Service lines?
- - Wordsworth work
- - Keats work
- - Keats creation
- - Pope piece
- - Frost bit?
- - Wordsworth words
- - Metered lines
- - Stressful work?
- - Gray lines
- - Whitman output
- - Work with feet
- - Frost lines?
- - Literary output.
- - Bard's creation.
- - Literary work
- - Frost output
- - Pope's work
- - Pound output
- - Ode
- - Literary composition
- - ...... tone
- - Words arranged in a beautiful and artistic way, often expressing emotions or thoughts
- - Work by Rumi or Hafez
- - Walt Whitman's output
- - Quince takes job, turning up for stressful work?
- - jabberwocky, e.g.
- - Haiku or sestina
- - Metrical work
- - Work from Frost
- - a composition written in metrical feet forming rhythmical lines
- - mope about elegy
- - Conflict over seceding from the Galactic Republic, in sci-fi
- - sci-fi conflict
- - law-school noob
- - scott turow book about his first year at harvard law school
- - Law school freshman: 2 wds.
- - First year law student: Hyph.
- - First year law student: 2 wds.
- - Con. Law student
- - Law school fresher: Hyph.
- - Law school newbie: Hyph.
- - 1977 turow bestseller
- - Ogden Nash's "The ... lama, he's a priest...": Hyph.
- - "The ... lama, he's a priest..." by Ogden Nash: 2 wds.
- - Scott Turow novel on his experience as a first-year Harvard Law School student: 2 wds.
- - book subtitled the turbulent true story of a first year at harvard law school
- - Law school newbie: 2 wds.
- - Scott Turow memoir about first-year law students (2 wds.)
- - Turow book about the first year of law school
- - Turow's Harvard Law School memoir
- - Turow work
- - Turow tome
- - Turow novel
- - Turow nonfiction best seller
- - Torts studier, in law school lingo
- - Student who plans to go to the bar
- - Nonfiction book by Scott Turow
- - Nash's The ...... Lama
- - Memoir in which the author compared reading his first case to "stirring concrete with my eyelashes"
- - Law school newcomer
- - Feature of Nash's lama
- - Feature of color, but not collar
- - 1977 Turow memoir
- - 1977 memoir with the subtitle "The Turbulent True Story of a First Year at Harvard Law School"
- - "The ...... lama/He's a priest": Nash
- - "The ...... lama": Nash
- - "The ...... lama . . . ": Ogden Nash
- - Americans usually spell "cancelled" with this
- - cuban footballer hernandez
- - contracts studier, for short
- - barack obama or elena kagan, once
- - torts taker
- - Travelling feature in America?
- - Tomorrow's para, today! (perhaps)
- - Student who is taking Civil Procedure, probably
- - Student taking Torts, probably
- - Student taking crim. pro., perhaps
- - Property and contracts student, for short
- - Nash's "...... lama"
- - Lama and llama difference
- - Crim. procedure student
- - Contracts student
- - CivPro student
- - Civ pro student, likely
- - Certain J.D. pursuer
- - "A ...... lama is a priest . . . "
- - Fairly good.
- - Pretty OK after all
- - Pretty good
- - "Better than I thought"
- - Better than expected: 3 wds.
- - Better than expected
- - Possible answer to "How're things?"
- - Less tragic than it seems
- - Middling
- - "Could be worse"
- - Comme ci, comme ça
- - Fair
- - Okay
- - OK
- - O.K.
- - Rather OK
- - Stadium with the first animated scoreboard
- - Stepped on a vague amount around stadium
- - Stadium billed as "Eighth Wonder of the World" upon opening in 1965
- - Major League's first roofed stadium
- - Stadium whose first home run was hit by Mickey Mantle
- - Site of the 1992 Republican National Convention
- - Where the "Battle of the Sexes" was held
- - First roofed ballpark
- - First domed ballpark
- - It was dubbed "The Eighth Wonder of the World"
- - Site of the first nationally televised college basketball game
- - Site of the 1973 Riggs/King "Battle of the Sexes"
- - Houston stadium
- - Home of the Houston Oilers
- - dreams too about sports stadium
- - Sporting venue that opened in 1965
- - Houston sports venue
- - Sports ground: area certain people set foot inside
- - Park that opened in April 1965
- - Where Knievel jumped 13 cars on two consecutive nights
- - Houston landmark
- - Competition site beginning 1965
- - Oiler locale
- - Houston Oilers' home
- - Houston
- - Houston "wonder."
- - WrestleMania X-Seven locale
- - plane's observation window