➠ Words with p

List contains 77898 Words that "p" contain.

  • - Last of malt spirit with favourite bit of 4
  • - How elephant will sound like a bit of a daffodil
  • - Elephantine yell of loose woman losing head
  • - Small high-register brass instrument
  • - military brass instrument
  • - three-valved brass.
  • - It's true about a politician taking time to proclaim loudly
  • - A valved brass instrument normally pitched in B flat
  • - President with alien instrument
  • - Trump alien with musical instrument
  • - Mutter vaguely about parking for member of orchestra
  • - instrument like a bugle, but with valves
  • - Brass instrument for jazz musician Dolly Jones
  • - "... and it comes out here" (this last instrument, by the way, is often the subject of the song)
  • - Boast from MP in real time
  • - Proclaim as leader of the Americans and French
  • - President returning note that's instrumental in showing boastfulness
  • - Mutter vaguely about piano and brass instrument
  • - Part of brass band behind with note, time after time
  • - Brass musical instrument
  • - Make a big thing of brass instrument
  • - Time short with favourite instrument
  • - Brass instrument
  • - Brass band instrument
  • - Brass wind instrument
  • - Type of brass instrument
  • - Instrumental part of some daffodils?
  • - Mutter unhappily about the quiet instrument
  • - Advertise a steak in Tweets regularly
  • - What did Eddie Calvert play on his 1954 hit "Oh Mein Papa"?
  • - Announce PM's retired in utter shambles
  • - what a card that alien is, blow it!
  • - Brag about former president meeting alien
  • - Angel's ..., night-blooming flower known to be highly poisonous
  • - Instrument played by 'Satchmo'
  • - Some may blow their own
  • - Wynton Marsalis' musical instrument
  • - Loudly sound — instrument
  • - Horn that Louis Armstrong played
  • - President on film makes boast
  • - Brag about President meeting alien
  • - Daffodil corona
  • - Proclaim President a monster on our screens
  • - Club maybe in Paris and it's brassy
  • - Louis Armstrong's horn
  • - Dizzy Gillespie's instrument
  • - Loudly proclaim
  • - Bugle relative
  • - Chris Botti's instrument
  • - Proclaim loudly
  • - Call like an elephant
  • - Satchmo's instrument
  • - Fanfare maker
  • - Herb Alpert companion
  • - Satchmo's horn
  • - Item for Gideon
  • - Elephant's cry.
  • - Louis Armstrong's forte.
  • - Symbol for Harry James.
  • - Louis Armstrong's instrument
  • - Horn
  • - Wind instrument
  • - Instrument
  • - Musical instrument
  • - Jazz instrument
  • - Ballyhoo
  • - Brag about
  • - .... player
  • - Proclaim
  • - Frugal and austere
  • - Very frugal, no-frills
  • - Very austere, frugal
  • - Frugal crafty type in The Bridge
  • - Frugal, as fare.
  • - Frugal
  • - Ancient Greek bronze on pole
  • - With pole, beat one of 300 in battle?
  • - Showing or characterized by austerity or a lack of comfort or luxury
  • - Ancient skill in bridge
  • - Simple crash involving vehicles blocking bridge
  • - Like the ancient Greek army in 300
  • - Ancient Greek bridge crossing a rivulet's banks
  • - Like accommodations for friars and nuns, typically
  • - Austere Pole with evidence of sunbathing
  • - Like a no-frills hotel room
  • - gins set up an intrepid fighter
  • - Comfortless role in school sickbay
  • - Prat! Can V-1s hit 29/19, perhaps, or his work?
  • - simple type but shows skill in bridge
  • - have argument about rook with an ascetic?
  • - box and beat a classical fighter
  • - no-frills, as a motel room
  • - fight and beat like an ancient greek
  • - Small component and mostly simple
  • - Austere, rigorous
  • - for hardy, friend laurel would take the rap
  • - Section in old hospital with no luxuries
  • - Boom and bust leaving business with an austerity champion
  • - Greek box, light brown
  • - An old person's skill in bridge
  • - simple and hardy
  • - Bleak pictures inside arch
  • - fight and give a thrashing to a tough character
  • - Austere; ancient Greek
  • - box and beat one who trained rigorously
  • - hardy ran past dodgy characters
  • - Very strict — austere
  • - Resolute in the face of pain — austere
  • - One of 300 in "300"
  • - Bleak — rigorous — austere
  • - Austere — like Lysander?
  • - Very strict
  • - Disciplined sort
  • - Small article about role for warrior
  • - Rigorous thing boxers do -- train regularly!
  • - Practicing self-denial
  • - Far from luxurious
  • - Basic log function
  • - Small article about role that's strict
  • - Like some old people having skill in bridge
  • - Disciplined person showing skill during bridge
  • - Michigan State athlete
  • - Freight of ancient Greece
  • - Defender at Thermopylae
  • - Lacking any amenities
  • - Lacking creature comforts
  • - Austere, lacking luxury
  • - Practising austerity like some Greeks -- in this part, anyway
  • - East Lansing athlete
  • - From southern region, an ancient Greek
  • - Michigan State player
  • - Lacking in luxury, as a room
  • - Lacking the traditional comforts
  • - Lacking any luxury
  • - One of 300 at Thermopylae
  • - Certain Greek, once
  • - San Jose State athlete
  • - Sternly disciplined
  • - Marked by frugality
  • - Devoid of luxury
  • - Practicing great self-denial
  • - Ancient Greek
  • - Lacking luxury and comfort
  • - Hardly decorated
  • - Athenian's enemy
  • - Highly disciplined
  • - Athenian's rival
  • - Lacking comfort
  • - Native of Laconia
  • - Rigorously simple
  • - Mich. State player
  • - Stoical
  • - Like commuters, sometimes.
  • - One of great endurance.
  • - Member of Michigan State eleven.
  • - B. C. Greek.
  • - Michigan State footballer.
  • - Without luxury
  • - Stoic
  • - No-frills
  • - Hardly luxurious
  • - Bare-bones
  • - Ascetic
  • - Laconic
  • - Undaunted.
  • - Hardy
  • - Dauntless
  • - Brave
  • - Severe
  • - Austere
  • - -
  • - Fight and thrash a tough character
  • - Far from fancy
  • - Very hard skill in bridge
  • - Painting maybe in period that is austere
  • - 2004 film written and directed by david mamet starring val kilmer
  • - luxurious? not when ran past, alas!
  • - traps an alternative old greek
  • - Fight and beat a tough guy
  • - Resident of an ancient Greek city
  • - Recruits felt exposed with something deadly below
  • - Recruits through pressure
  • - Reformed prisoner, with term discharged, enlists
  • - Recruits with cajolery
  • - Recruits successfully
  • - Recruits successfully, perhaps
  • - Recruits
  • - Enlists awkward person, the first person to be nabbed
  • - Lures by phishing, say
  • - Sets up for a scam
  • - Lures deceptively
  • - Snags, so to speak
  • - Inveigles
  • - Bamboozles
  • - Lures
  • - Entices
  • - Corrals
  • - Snares
  • - successfully entices
  • - Old bed accommodating one's deed
  • - Make use of mystery man in polite organisation
  • - Use former wife's intrigue to keep single
  • - Milk round one operates at 33, moving over in retirement
  • - Hero's tale
  • - Walk all over Arafat's organisation on entering departure gate
  • - Impressive feat
  • - Take advantage of notable deed
  • - Abandoned conspiracy retains one achievement
  • - stunt old flier created by dropping one down
  • - make full use of
  • - Make use of unfairly
  • - Turn to account, one associated with action hero?
  • - take advantage of escapade
  • - Take advantage of PLO trapped in exit
  • - Selfishly make use of heroic deed
  • - take advantage of an heroic deed
  • - Make productive use of
  • - take advantage of adventure
  • - Take advantage of exit poll almost being wrong
  • - Bold feat
  • - Play upon [weakness]
  • - Unfairly make use of
  • - beginner in trade show has desirable quality for heroic action
  • - heroic feat of overwork
  • - Misuse
  • - Heroic feat
  • - Polite Dicky carries cross in heroic deed
  • - Divorcee, one in bed, offers adventure
  • - Profit by adventure
  • - Former airman deferring current adventure
  • - Achievement? Retired airman having one further back
  • - Take advantage of heroic achievement
  • - Take advantage of mine no longer, having left nothing inside
  • - Look in old mine for milk
  • - Make the most of an adventure
  • - Feat of old aviator, one positioned closer to rear
  • - Take unfair advantage of
  • - Heroic deed
  • - Daring deed
  • - Bit of derring-do
  • - Daring feat
  • - Feat
  • - Deed
  • - Adventure
  • - Stunt
  • - Use
  • - Take advantage (of)
  • - Tour de force
  • - Take advantage of former unit amid patch of ground
  • - Take advantage of bold deed
  • - Old story about one adventure
  • - Little child is to clean dog perhaps
  • - Young one(Used today)
  • - Endearingly sweet child
  • - Child, informally
  • - Tot, affectionately
  • - Young child, affectionately
  • - Young one
  • - Young child
  • - Little darling's fit of sulks upset dog at first
  • - Cleaner with favourite toy
  • - Little girl to clean dog?
  • - Cute kid
  • - Rag doll.
  • - Long-haired pet dog.
  • - Long-haired dog
  • - Rug rat
  • - Tot
  • - Fabulous vessel's obstructing Nick's vessel
  • - Mythological vessel's command­eered by token vessel
  • - Large vessel: fish nets I say on one
  • - *Vessel with a large hold
  • - Large vessel — good grief, one swallowed by fish!
  • - Boat with a boatload
  • - *Freight-bearing vessel
  • - Port vessel
  • - Port sight
  • - Tramp, e.g.
  • - long-running play which is a whodunit written by agatha christie
  • - Old show using a "them and us" trope reinvented
  • - Murder mystery a mother set up ingeniously
  • - Play with those people by river mouth
  • - exceptionally long-running play by agatha christie (hamlet)
  • - ... author meets revised power play
  • - Christie's record-breaking long run
  • - Production of long-playing record?
  • - treating food in a way such as pickling to keep for longer
  • - Pickling
  • - Keeping for the future
  • - Before starting a tennis game?
  • - Keeping safe
  • - Pet remnant (anag.)
  • - film of 1999 starring catherine zeta-jones and sean connery
  • - Enticing and arresting new role backed by chaps in film
  • - Design pattern around workers to catch criminal going down wrong way
  • - Sting victim's court defense, perhaps
  • - Snaring
  • - 1999 Sean Connery movie
  • - Underhand arrest maneuver
  • - Setup
  • - approved without being given much thought
  • - Automatically approved
  • - Officially approved
  • - stumped barber could be authorised
  • - romantic partner of caractarus potts in the film 'chitty chitty bang bang', truly ...
  • - Lovely unruly fight: very good boxing contest in the end
  • - "This tastes so good!" (5 of the question)
  • - Delightful to eat (inf)
  • - wearing cop's suit around spirit - tasty
  • - Delightful stupor with music playing
  • - "Delicious!"
  • - "Dee-licious!"
  • - Yummy
  • - Extravagant (informal)
  • - Not half bad! (informal)
  • - describing a lavish meal
  • - Served up friends at a wake a lavish meal
  • - Lavish to dine with drink included
  • - Sumptuous drink consumed by another
  • - Sumptuous to dine without drink
  • - (Of a meal) lavish
  • - Excellent, to a Brit
  • - First-rate, in Rugby
  • - Excellent, in British lingo
  • - Top-notch, to a Brit
  • - Excellent, in Exeter
  • - Top-hole
  • - Lavish
  • - In seconds, eagerly devour such a feast
  • - third verdict available in criminal trials in scotland
  • - hardly demonstrated to be a scottish verdict
  • - Forbidding
  • - preventing something from being done
  • - Tending to discourage — I bit hero VIP (anag)
  • - lewis capaldi song which reached number one in january 2023
  • - In vain, still awaiting service from bartender, allowing round character to push in?
  • - alexander armstrong is the host of which tv quiz show?
  • - Futile instruction to reduce one form of rudeness
  • - Slept in, so turned unproductive
  • - Going nowhere, like a team that's lost every match?
  • - Having no purpose being blunt
  • - A waste of time, to be blunt?
  • - To be blunt it's irrelevant
  • - Not having a score is silly
  • - A waste of time with empty beer glass, nothing to drink
  • - Idle line stops working
  • - Is to have no score not worth the bother?
  • - ineffective description of a broken pencil
  • - Using such a pencil is
  • - Futile — TV quiz show
  • - Futile — blunt
  • - Futile love, overcome by not having beer?
  • - What blunt instrument is serving no purpose?
  • - Ineffectual, like a team that always loses?
  • - Trying to write with such a pencil would be
  • - Lacking purpose, so slept around, ringing home
  • - 0-0
  • - Like 9-Down
  • - Without purpose
  • - Serving no purpose
  • - Futile
  • - Inane
  • - Ineffective
  • - Meaningless
  • - would such a railway system be futile?
  • - Stupid missing beer when carrying round?
  • - Biographer of Greek god, endlessly cunning
  • - Classical biographer
  • - Greek biographer and philosopher, author of 'Parallel Lives'
  • - Greek biographer who wrote "Parallel Lives"
  • - Greek biographer whose work influenced Shakespeare
  • - Early Greek biographer of "Parallel Lives"
  • - Ancient Greek biographer
  • - Writer whose work was Shakespeare's primary source for "Julius Caesar"
  • - "Parallel Lives" biographer
  • - Ancient biographer
  • - Cicero's biographer.
  • - "Parallel Lives" writer
  • - "Parallel Lives" author
  • - "On the Malice of Herodotus" author
  • - Shakespearean source
  • - His "Lives" influenced Shakespeare
  • - Den of corruption, figuratively
  • - A place of mutual hostility or competitiveness
  • - Metaphor for a dangerous environment: 2 wds.
  • - It's gotten rid of after it's changed (2 wds.)
  • - Item that can replace a flat in case of emergency: 2 wds.
  • - Alice joins one in Chapter VII (2 wds.)
  • - crazy gathering attended by alice and a group of republicans
  • - Event attended by Alice and the Mad Hatter: 2 wds.
  • - Mad Hatter's social gathering? (3,5)
  • - Didn't keep off.
  • - Ignored a property owner's signs
  • - press dates, having made illegal entry
  • - Quiet fool in sandy area turned and entered forbidden territory
  • - wrongfully entered
  • - Done wrong
  • - Committed a sin in health resort, sweet knocked back outside
  • - Intruded
  • - White marble landmark that houses seven bells, tuned to the musical scale (4 wds.)