➠ Words with r
List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.
- - Mary ......, Henry VIII's daughter
- - English royal house ruling from 1485-1603
- - Worst is over — Duke's protected in former royal house
- - Duke in defeat backed Henry say
- - welsh adventurer, squire and founder of the english royal house whose monarchs included henry viii, "bloody mary" and elizabeth i
- - henry viii and elizabeth i were members of which royal house?
- - King Henry VIII's royal house
- - Henry VIII possibly backing punishment to cut off head!
- - In Cairo Dutch family backing Old Royal House
- - Royal House of Henry VIII
- - Henry's house party in revolutionary groove
- - Welsh royal family
- - Member of the dynasty ruling England 1485-1603
- - Elizabeth's house
- - Elizabeth I's house, but not the style of her houses
- - Architectural style named after a royal family
- - Elizabeth I's house
- - Henry VIII's house
- - Dynasty of Henry VIII
- - House of Henry VIII
- - Henry was one incredibly dour after time
- - Henry's house style?
- - Gold located on ground, announced upper-class family
- - Henry was one terribly dour after time
- - Henry VII's house
- - Henry VIII's royal house
- - Dynasty that began with Henry VII
- - Elizabeth I's royal house
- - Workers stick up for the royal family
- - English royal house ruling from 1485 to 1603
- - Family name of Henry VIII
- - Architectural style named after a British royal family
- - Built like London's Sutton House
- - Henry VIII family name
- - House of Henry VII and Henry VIII
- - Henry VIII's ruling family
- - English ruling house after York
- - Henry VII and Henry VIII, for two
- - Henry VIII's family name
- - Henry VIII, for one
- - Elizabeth I or Henry VIII
- - English royal family
- - ...... City (apartment complex on Manhattan's East Side)
- - English ruling dynasty
- - Henry VIII, e.g.
- - Dynasty begun with Henry VII
- - Henry VIII's dynasty
- - British royal family
- - Elizabeth I's family
- - A royal family of England
- - Henry VIII was one
- - Historic royal family
- - English ruling family: 1485–1603
- - Henry's house
- - Henry VIII's family.
- - what was the family name of the english royal family from henry vii to elizabeth i
- - Henry VII's royal house
- - Toured ruins, apart from Elizabeth's house
- - Toured round, not easy, having style
- - house party in a rut, perhaps
- - English royal house 1485-1603
- - house party in ancient city after the end of lent
- - royal english house with a rose emblem
- - like half-timbered buildings, often
- - Half-cut at university bar, knocked back Bloody Mary, say
- - Workers organised party on river for Mary?
- - architectural style with pitched gabled roofs
- - House Democrat in heavy defeat setback
- - Duke in defeat sent up royal house
- - Dating from the period 1485-1603
- - English House
- - Toured about after losing its fifth royal house
- - Queen Mary or Queen Elizabeth
- - Eponym of a red-and-white heraldic rose
- - "old english" home style
- - architectural style dating back to fifteenth-century britain
- - House that Cocteau had to repair finally
- - Upset routine, holding party in royal house
- - 'Bloody Mary' was one
- - some of the stud ornamentation is late perpendicular style
- - Royal house leaders take up drawing or reading
- - Style with high chimneys
- - Style of English architecture
- - Style for many a Hyde Park home
- - Pointy-roofed house
- - Pertaining to the period 1485-1603
- - House for Bloody Mary
- - Home style inspired by old English residences
- - Half-timbered building style
- - Elizabeth I, perhaps
- - A royal
- - Style of architecture
- - Jet trainer
- - Mary I or Elizabeth I
- - Duke in defeat backed royal house
- - 16th-century English architectural style
- - Elizabeth I was the last one
- - Tour arranged to bring duke inside royal house
- - English dynasty
- - Historical royal house
- - Democrat in defeat backed royal house
- - English royal dynasty
- - Daughter in defeat backed royal house
- - House party in Turkey, not essential
- - Royal dynasty
- - House that you had to render finally
- - House whose symbol is a red-and-white rose
- - York successor
- - Old royal house
- - Architectural style
- - Rock cladding walls for unheated house
- - ...... rose (English heraldic emblem)
- - England-inspired house style
- - Bloody Mary, for one
- - Royal house in situ, dormant
- - Style of architecture in 15th century England
- - House staff turned on group of workers
- - Name of a royal house
- - House of Bloody Mary
- - "Mock" architectural style
- - Half-timbering, herringbone brickwork, mullioned windows, etc.
- - English royal house before Stuart
- - Bloody Mary, e.g.
- - English royal house after York
- - Half-timbered style
- - House style named for English nobles
- - Home style
- - British-inspired home style
- - House after York
- - House style with half-timbering
- - House style
- - Renaissance ruler
- - House of England
- - Architectural style featuring patterned brickwork
- - Stuart predecessor
- - Architecture style
- - 1485-1603 dynasty
- - House of two Henrys
- - Elizabethan house
- - Manor-house style
- - An English royal house
- - Type of architecture
- - English dynasty or choreographer
- - American choreographer
- - British royal name.
- - Mary or Elizabeth.
- - Royal House
- - English royal house
- - Furniture style.
- - royal dynasty from 1485 to 1603
- - time affected dour house
- - Royal house of Elizabeth I
- - House party, right after Tuesday
- - Overthrow overthrown, with involvement of daughter in royal house
- - house that rose to power after the war of the roses
- - Number in tour round royal house
- - The .... rose was the symbol of the combined houses of York and Lancaster
- - a royal house
- - Person who is cutting down on consumer goods
- - german with something to lose perhaps
- - German boy trying to lose weight?
- - one who loses on purpose?
- - One of those with a reputation as a loser produced a hamburger, by which one is called perhaps?
- - One of those with as a reputation as a loser is given this name in Munich
- - One determined to lose
- - Hopeful loser?
- - Good loser?
- - One with something to lose
- - Would-be loser
- - Person named in Berlin has the potential to be a good loser
- - One who's determined to lose
- - German wishing to lose weight?
- - "The Biggest Loser" contestant
- - Mike Myers character who hosted 'Sprockets'
- - One aspiring to be a loser?
- - German who has lost a few pounds?
- - Person named in Germany is a good loser
- - Brit who might lose a stone?
- - One who loses deliberately
- - One trying to lose weight
- - Person who's out to lose
- - Not a sore loser
- - Deliberate loser
- - One fighting a losing battle?
- - Happy loser
- - One who wins by losing
- - Frequent loser?
- - Willing loser
- - One with a losing attitude?
- - Person who wants to lose
- - One with a losing proposition
- - He loves to lose
- - One trying to lose
- - slimmer put off eating one
- - One cutting down, so to speak
- - Fat controller
- - Member of Weight Watchers, German chap?
- - Keto adherent, e.g
- - Counter of calories
- - German fellow's regimen accepted with bit of hesitation
- - Calorie-counter
- - German watching his weight?
- - One counting calories
- - German weight-watcher?
- - Jenny Craig patron
- - German person eating less
- - One cutting in the kitchen
- - Certain New Year's resolution follower
- - Scale user
- - Put off stuffing in last of salami? I could be
- - Weight watcher
- - Food label reader, perhaps
- - Calorie watcher
- - Inflation fighter?
- - One trying to slim down
- - Lean Cuisine eater, maybe
- - Careful eater
- - Jenny Craig customer
- - The less you see of this person the better
- - Mike Myers "SNL" character
- - Calorie cutter
- - Atkins acolyte
- - Bulge battler
- - One on the Atkins plan
- - One concerned with 42-Down
- - One watching his/her weight
- - One going from fat to fit
- - Jack Sprat, e.g.
- - Jenny Craig client
- - One watching one's weight
- - Ancient historical era
- - period of ancient history
- - Hard times none of us can remember
- - The third principal period of history, occurring after the Bronze Age
- - Archaeological period
- - Note, fool with a letter to look at again
- - Take another look at judge behind a bout?
- - Judge again concerned with morons' start of sentences
- - Take another look at donkeys put in reserve
- - Take stock, perhaps
- - Take another look at those characters taken in by Ulysses's AE Russell in retrospect
- - Judge again is about to take a boat from Spain around seas
- - Think twice about Bible class with son falling behind idiots
- - Have another look at it, as reading eases mayhem on ship
- - Is about to place a value on what it means to take more stock perhaps
- - Have another look at most of the actual engineering found in two ships
- - Take another look at
- - Have another look at initially reserving energy for workout
- - Have another look at writing on engineering estimate
- - Have another look at writing by English judge
- - Look at it again, as it's about Russell entertaining aboard ship
- - On the subject of meeting judge - one needs to have another look at this
- - Give another look
- - Take another look at queen with spinning jenny?
- - Concerning female donkey, estimate value again
- - Blockheads among others curtailed check again
- - Again make an estimation re the idiots on first station
- - Whereas sessional members can have second thoughts ...
- - Have second thoughts about liner crossing stormy seas
- - Most of the actual engineering found in two ships to evaluate again
- - Judge again
- - Prepare to alter, perhaps
- - Consider in a different light most of the actual engineering found in two ships
- - Give more thought to
- - Mugs inside stand mostly for judge again
- - Evaluate again
- - Consider in a new light a fair amount of The Wire and put a value on it
- - Judge again to study briefly ships on both sides of Spain
- - Consider in new light, unfinished genuine ships on both sides of Spain
- - Right ending to case for judge to analysis again
- - Consider in a different light most of actual engineering found in two ships
- - Judge again almost calm imprisoning idiots
- - Weigh a bit more
- - Rethink, as a position
- - Appraise once again
- - Think again about ship crossing rough seas
- - Inspect over stern after docking by ships carrying earth
- - Size up again
- - Consider in a new light
- - Evaluate anew
- - Make a new judgment on
- - Adjust for the new tax year
- - Re-evaluate
- - Judge a second time
- - Value again
- - Judge again makes notes about fools
- - Change an estimate
- - Weigh more?
- - Estimate damages again
- - Tax twice
- - Give a new value to
- - Rethink one's position
- - Think over again
- - Consider in new light
- - Consider again
- - Judge anew
- - Change an appraisal
- - Appraise again.
- - Reconsider
- - Have second thoughts about
- - Examine again.
- - consider again singer chris's periods for recording not half
- - mark again sees stars, being confused combatant finally knocked out
- - Present pair having tender
- - Academic whistle-blower rejected present
- - To tender
- - Tender Public Relations to take on offer
- - To present for acceptance
- - Present for acceptance
- - Propose; present for acceptance or rejection
- - Tender pair, shortly before proposal
- - Tender
- - Tender in the manner of '16 Down'
- - Put forward attempt to support a voting system
- - barter in good faith
- - Suggest, as a deal
- - Make a proposal
- - Suggest; volunteer
- - Hold out
- - Volunteer
- - Give
- - Travelling on horse away from the sea
- - On land, not at sea
- - Riding fresh horse towards the coast
- - soon her turn brings us towards the land
- - Like flow from the ocean
- - At the beach
- - Working playwright, reportedly -- not in the main?
- - Towards land
- - No turning over prop approaching land
- - Along the coast
- - Toward land
- - Not in the water
- - Close to land
- - Off the briny
- - Moving away from the ocean, as a breeze
- - '...... Off the Boat'
- - Having missed the boat
- - Away from the sea
- - like sailors off the boat
- - Not out at sea
- - Landed, perhaps
- - No longer decked out?
- - Like a lighthouse
- - Blowing from ocean
- - No longer at sea
- - Like driftwood
- - Back from boating
- - Coastal breeze descriptor
- - Not at sea
- - Coastal
- - Landlubber's locale
- - Like some breezes
- - Not aboard ship
- - Like some seaside breezes
- - Not surfing
- - Where to go for liberty?
- - Not asea
- - Landward
- - Kind of wind or current
- - Kind of breeze
- - Kind of beach breeze
- - Beached
- - Landed
- - At liberty
- - Domestic.
- - Like some winds
- - Back from sailing
- - Cheeky young thing with cooler photographer
- - Cat fish biting a cheeky young chap
- - Young tyke with more up-to-date camera?
- - Head backs enforcers of discipline detaining each young scamp
- - Young, insignificant but cheeky person
- - Impudent youngster
- - Young 'un
- - Insignificant child, one having leather strip and red fish
- - Youth's cat perhaps primarily prefers eating raw fish
- - One bearing thong? Swimmer is lad showing cheek
- - Pipsqueak cat for every fish
- - Little twerp
- - One stirring up cream, say, added to fish a little squirt!
- - Upstart paparazzo pursuing jockey, maybe
- - Powerful ball-hiker?
- - Lash LaRue, to some?
- - Insignificant but presumptuous person
- - Waxed
- - Got more crumpled?
- - Rain only half stopped -- outside river swelled
- - got bigger when wrinkled
- - Inns cartel also ends oddly bigger
- - made greater
- - Became greater, as embraced by popular set of beliefs
- - Grew larger
- - Made bigger
- - Augmented
- - Enlarged
- - Grew
- - Went up
- - desire can become greater
- - Part of a gun found right in tree