➠ Words with q
List contains 4639 Words that "q" contain.
- - Give notice
- - Give two weeks' notice, say
- - Gave notice
- - Give two weeks' notice
- - Become an ex-employee?
- - ........ india movement, part of the indian independence struggle
- - permanently leave south american city, forgetting nothing
- - Ctrl+Q
- - Resign, leave
- - Halt, as a bad habit
- - In France, who has time to walk out?
- - Command+Q, on a Mac
- - Say "Take this job and shove it!"
- - Leave computer program
- - Exit a program, say
- - Ctrl Q command
- - Give up, indeed, finishing early
- - Left, having finished really early
- - Walk, in a sense
- - Kind of claim
- - Stop saying "Sorry," perhaps?
- - Resign from job
- - Pull out prematurely
- - Pick up one's marbles
- - Leave the job
- - Leave job
- - Give up (smoking?)
- - Avoid getting fired
- - Apple-Q
- - Give up (on)
- - Give up completely? Not completely
- - *Home of Ecuador's Carondelet Palace
- - Resign
- - Give up in the face of defeat
- - Discontinue an activity
- - Pack it in
- - Resign from
- - Avoid being fired, in a way
- - Desert still lacking moisture on the east side
- - Become an ex-smoker
- - Stop Oscar going from ring
- - Resign one's job
- - Exit an application
- - Just give up
- - Storm out of work for good
- - Avoid getting fired, maybe
- - Become a dropout
- - Word in many New Year's resolutions
- - Left somewhat short
- - Fail to persevere
- - Almost entirely give up
- - Not entirely pretty to walk out
- - Leave; give up
- - Ctrl+Q function
- - Leave office, completely losing base
- - Give up, utterly lacking in energy
- - One way to miss a big meeting
- - Go silent when energy is lost
- - Leave fairly shortly
- - Give up length cut from duvet
- - Part company with a company
- - Doctor's curt advice about smoking
- - Leave work for good
- - Retire for the day
- - Retire from
- - Make canning impossible?
- - Preempt a firing?
- - "That's really annoying!"
- - Abandon, as a habit
- - Leave one's job
- - "Don't ...... your day job"
- - Leave for good
- - Last word at work?
- - PC program command
- - Become fire-proof?
- - Say "uncle," e.g.
- - Leave a job
- - Tip one's king, e.g.
- - Stop trying
- - Exit a program
- - Behave like the proverbial loser
- - Advice to a smoker
- - Admit defeat
- - Refuse to continue
- - Hang up one's cleats
- - Hang it up
- - Bow out
- - Throw in the towel
- - Swear off
- - Renounce.
- - Threw in the towel
- - Resigned.
- - Vacate
- - Drop out
- - Forsake
- - Pack (in)
- - Left
- - Desist
- - 'Knock it off!'
- - Go cold turkey
- - Lay off
- - Halt
- - Walk out
- - Step down
- - Stopped working, as an engine
- - Pull (out)
- - Computer command
- - Bail out
- - Leave work
- - Cease
- - Discontinue
- - Say "Uncle!"
- - Cry 'Uncle!'
- - Knock off
- - "Go away!"
- - Call it a day
- - Bail
- - Abandon
- - Get out of
- - Withdraw (from)
- - Withdraw
- - Back out
- - Leave ......
- - Discontinued
- - Surrender
- - Relinquish
- - Conk out
- - Give out
- - Drop
- - Give up
- - Leave off
- - Let go
- - ... stop
- - "Stop it!"
- - say "uncle," say
- - who in calais needs boat finally to leave
- - Leave somewhat short
- - give up fairly shortly
- - dramatic phrase on exiting a job, 'i ....!'
- - Rockers playing piece that's powerful
- - Mercury was once part of it
- - It's represented by a crown with five points
- - "We Will Rock You" group
- - "The Game" band
- - British rock band that gave an iconic performance at 25-Down
- - "We Are the Champions" band
- - 'Bohemian Rhapsody' band
- - "Bohemian Rhapsody" rockers
- - Mercury group
- - Freddie Mercury's band
- - "Bohemian Rhapsody" rock group
- - "Bohemian Rhapsody" pop-rockers
- - "Fat Bottomed Girls" band
- - 1905 children's book by l frank baum subtitled the story of the magic cloak
- - rock band fronted by freddie mercury
- - ... of Hearts, "Alice in Wonderland" character whose name is connected to 13a
- - The African ......, Bogart film
- - consort precedent for camilla
- - .... Latifah
- - What Lucy Pevensie becomes in the Narnia books
- - Pop group that was once someone's pawn?
- - chessboard boss
- - ........ elizabeth ii of the uk
- - Central member of a hive
- - Piece of card
- - one who makes drone deliveries?
- - originators of well-known rhapsody, a piece with much power
- - Most important member of a beehive
- - Most powerful piece in Chess
- - it could be tricky for her playing in clubs
- - Sovereign — bee
- - Smiths "The ...... Is Dead"
- - She goes eight ways
- - ER, say?
- - Commonwealth head
- - Blackjack component, sometimes
- - Bed that's more than full
- - Female sovereign
- - Court card
- - "........ the Roof"
- - Part of a royal flush
- - Female cat
- - Woman on the throne
- - Versatile game piece
- - Female monarch
- - Hive head
- - Mosque encouraged to welcome head of state
- - Most powerful piece on the board
- - Jack topper
- - Royal widow
- - Empress
- - In essence, mystique enfolds her
- - Powerful chess piece
- - Bee that's fed royal jelly
- - Promoted pawn, usually
- - Certain head of state
- - Woman ruling man
- - Chess piece or Canadian cape
- - Powerful board member
- - Hive leader
- - Outcome of many a promotion in chess
- - Evil character in "Snow White"
- - Certain chess piece
- - Elizabeth I or II
- - Important bee
- - The middle of 1-Across
- - *"Bohemian Rhapsody" group
- - 5-Across, in Carthage
- - Part of 26-Across
- - Title for Elizabeth or Beatrix
- - Doyenne
- - .... bee
- - Powerful piece
- - Result of a promotion, perhaps
- - Result of a promotion, maybe
- - Fertile colony member
- - Kasparov concern
- - "Bohemian Rhapsody" singers
- - Victoria or Elizabeth
- - British head
- - Head bee
- - Dannay/Lee sleuth
- - Ruler of a hive
- - Female ruler
- - You may use it to do your checking
- - Hive's head
- - Bee head
- - Pageant winner
- - Outcome of many a chess promotion
- - It can move in any direction
- - Wicked "Snow White" figure
- - Major force in chess
- - "Alice in Wonderland" figure
- - Shelley's "...... Mab"
- - Anne or Mary
- - Fischer's best man
- - Kind of olive or crab
- - Whodunit hero
- - "The Four of Hearts"
- - Bee-colony member
- - Mab or Maud
- - Elizabeth or Anne
- - ...... of Hearts
- - Guinevere
- - Mary or Elizabeth.
- - Mystery writer.
- - Chessman.
- - Author of many mysteries.
- - Fictional detective.
- - Popular mystery writer.
- - Well-known fictional detective.
- - Most powerful chess piece.
- - The most powerful piece, in chess.
- - ...... Anne's War, in America, 1702–13.
- - Drag-ster?
- - ... Smile
- - Bed size
- - Ruler
- - Monarch.
- - See 83-Across
- - Face card
- - Playing card
- - Child's bed
- - Sovereign
- - ... card
- - See 37-Across
- - Chess piece
- - Fairy
- - chess piece that can move any number of squares in any direction
- - "We are the Champions" singers
- - Leading lady?
- - the only woman on the board?
- - Royal playing card
- - Jig involving four couples
- - Performing western jigs and reels
- - European monarch who held the longest reign: 72 years and 110 days
- - Le Roi Soleil, d. 1715
- - South American metropolis that is the world's second-highest capital city (elevation 9350 ft.) (2 wds.)
- - Writing tool made from a bird's feather, that preceded the pencil and pen
- - pen made from a feather.
- - what was for writing in quiz, mostly fifty-fifty
- - Feather for writers
- - Tool for telling?
- - Hollow part of feather
- - Large feather
- - Feather for writing
- - Bird's large feather
- - Feather pen
- - Writing tool on a $2 bill
- - Feather used as a pen
- - Erstwhile writing implement
- - Stiff feather pen
- - Tail feather.
- - Goose feather.
- - Feather ....
- - almost leave students an old pen
- - Writer who's about to put in partial French translation
- - Top flight writer?
- - With Lake, Saskatchewan community
- - Penn's pen, perhaps
- - Fountain pen precursor
- - Hedgehog's spine
- - Old form of pen
- - Porcupine poker
- - William Penn's pen
- - ........ Lake (Saskatchewan)
- - Inkwell item
- - Quaint pen
- - Quaint writer
- - Declaration of Independence signer?
- - Porcupine's spine
- - John Hancock implement
- - Feathery pen
- - Porcupine spine
- - Early pen
- - Calamus
- - Sword's old superior
- - Ball point's ancestor
- - Old pen
- - Ballpoint's ancestor
- - Part of an oldtime desk set.
- - Old-time pen.
- - A C. I. O. vice president, vocal in bus strikes.
- - President of T. W. U.
- - Old writer
- - Calligrapher's purchase
- - Porcupine's defense
- - Kind of pen?
- - Calligraphy tool
- - Slake — assuage
- - Slake (a thirst)
- - Slake, as thirst
- - Put out fire or slake a thirst
- - Slake one's thirst
- - Slake
- - To slake
- - Put out knotting technique minus tie?
- - Subdue queen disheartened by church?
- - Satiate, as thirst
- - Satisfy, as one's thirst
- - (Of thirst) satisfy
- - Satisfy thirst
- - Satisfy a thirst
- - Allay, as thirst
- - Deal with, as thirst
- - Satisfy, as thirst
- - Allay
- - Assuage
- - Extinguish
- - Satisfy
- - Put out
- - Ungenuine
- - Prefix with judicial
- - Kinda like
- - It means "sorta"
- - Having some resemblance
- - "Sort of" beginner
- - Seemingly, at the start
- - In part
- - Prefix equivalent to -ish
- - Seemingly (often used as a prefix).
- - Seeming: Prefix.
- - "Apparently . . ."
- - Seeming
- - Much the same
- - "Almost!"
- - Imitation
- - Intellectual
- - Resembling
- - Kind of
- - To some degree
- - Early ....
- - See 3 Down.
- - "As if!"
- - Sort of
- - As it were
- - Kinda-sorta
- - 'Somewhat'
- - Not exactly
- - Prefix meaning 'somewhat'
- - semi-dye lost at the quayside
- - could act out aquatics? as if!
- - Best queen, you heard, to leave robes
- - Beat camper who French order to be quiet
- - Go out to start a quest and be a winner
- - Beat queue, you say, to disappear outside
- - To get the better of transport queue heading to university is heart-warming at first
- - Slip away when queen enters, overcome
- - Conquer in battle
- - Defeat in a contest
- - Defeat, overcome
- - Defeat or overcome someone
- - Conquer, as in battle
- - Conquer
- - Thoroughly defeat
- - Trounce
- - Subdue
- - Defeat
- - Defeat opposing army in battle
- - overcome group in front or thereabouts harbouring question