➠ Words with r
List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.
- - News journalist
- - it's about some carrier hopefully first with the news
- - He gets news about some beer!
- - Someone who brings news professionally
- - Writer about drink
- - he delivers a story about beer
- - one who writes about beer
- - One who writes or speaks the news
- - It's about stout employee synonymous with 20 down
- - Journalist about to have a drink
- - Person who writes or tells the news
- - One bringing news about hotel employee?
- - journalist about to meet baggage carrier
- - He writes articles about drink
- - Journalist about to take a drink
- - News hound
- - News gatherer
- - News hack on dark sweet ale
- - Journalist on the beer
- - One writes news about beer
- - One gives us the news
- - One writes or tells the news
- - One tells the news
- - It's about drink that's similar to 17 down
- - One providing stories about drink
- - One taking notes about drink
- - News writer
- - One writes the news
- - News bureau staffer
- - News specialist
- - He gathers news
- - News source
- - His relations make the headlines
- - Robert Fife, for one
- - Tintin's occupation
- - one newsy person who has to make a statement to the queen
- - inept error not cool, edited for correspondent
- - Journalist getting on with hotel worker
- - one assigned a beat
- - Lois Lane, e.g.
- - Journalist is on drink
- - Cambridge Newspaper
- - Journalist on dark sweet ale
- - Attends conferences contributing to 20 down
- - Lead investigator
- - Storyteller on the drink
- - Said it in the paper - is in the middle of retirement and capable of carrying his drink!
- - Concerning railway worker becoming a correspondent
- - Wire service employee
- - Journalist's on malt liquor
- - Interviewer, perhaps
- - Kent, for example
- - Woodward or Bernstein, e.g.
- - Press agent?
- - Cub, e.g.
- - Paper staffer
- - Clark Kent, e.g.
- - Edward R. Murrow, e.g.
- - Clark Kent or Lois Lane
- - City-room resident
- - Newspaper writer
- - Newsperson
- - Newshawk
- - Possibly a cub
- - Member of the Fourth Estate
- - City-room denizen
- - Court employee
- - Scoop seeker
- - City-room figure
- - Leg man.
- - Dickens was one.
- - Denizen of the city room.
- - Member of "Meet the Press."
- - Legman, for instance.
- - Member of the press.
- - One busy with paper work
- - Newsman
- - Journalist
- - Newspaper employee
- - Newspaperman.
- - Newspaper man.
- - Correspondent
- - Teller?
- - Newspaper worker
- - do his newspapers go with a bang?
- - Old person coming back for cub?
- - Press member
- - Newspaper person
- - on booze, one seeks good story
- - It's driven home in a roundabout way
- - snooker players might use this fastener
- - Prefix with "driver" to mean a tool
- - a cardinal gets the ship's complement to make fast with this
- - a kind of driver for the propeller
- - Turn a metal fastener into a wall with a driver
- - It's similar to a bolt
- - "Cork" follower to mean a bottle opening tool
- - fasten...or a fastener
- - It's followed by "driver" to mean a popular drink
- - Metal fastener with a helical thread
- - "Driver" lead-in to mean a tool
- - object with a thread
- - a propeller fastening
- - wind a kind of thread
- - wages for a kind of driver
- - Fastener with a Phillips head, perhaps
- - Prefix with "driver" for a fastening tool
- - it needs a driver
- - Word attached to driver or ball
- - It propels, being itself driven
- - Word before "driver" to mean a tool
- - Threaded fastener similar to a bolt
- - Wood or metal fastener
- - item with a head and thread
- - a kind of driver - it has a certain pitch
- - it's driven home in a roundabout way by its driver
- - Twist a top on
- - fastener held on by a thread
- - Kind of ball or driver
- - You may drive one in a garage
- - Tapered fastener with a slotted head
- - Relative of a bolt
- - Phillips head item
- - Item in a hardware bin
- - It might have a Phillips head
- - It gets driven
- - It fits into a nut
- - It could be a board member?
- - It can go in brackets
- - Fastener with a slotted head
- - Fastener that's turned with a "driver"
- - Fastener that could have a Phillips head
- - Driver or ball header
- - Driver or ball
- - Cork or thumb appliance
- - Cork or thumb
- - Bit of hardware that may have a Phillips head
- - Phillips .......
- - Fastener with a tapered threaded shank
- - Fastener with a ridge
- - It has a head and a thread
- - Fastener with a twist
- - Phillips-head hardware
- - Alternative to a nail
- - It's groovy
- - Fasten, in a way, with 'in'
- - A thread winds around it
- - Word with ball or driver
- - Install, as a bulb, with 'in'
- - Head-turner's hardware?
- - Direction followed by ship's complement that drives it
- - It may go into a nut
- - It might be in one's kitchen cabinet?
- - Item in the hardware department with a "+" or "-" on its head
- - You may make its head turn
- - Word with "cork" or "thumb"
- - Bad thing to have loose
- - It may have a slotted head
- - One whose head is turned
- - Word before ball or driver
- - A simple machine
- - Fastener that may have a Phillips head
- - It has a groovy head
- - It's twisted
- - A carpenter may drive it
- - Flat-headed fastener
- - it may need a driver to get it home
- - it might have a phillips or flat head
- - Slang word for a prison warder
- - billiards shot in which the cue ball is hit below its centre causing it to recoil after hitting the object ball
- - Fastener that turns with a slotted head; cousin to nail
- - Propeller guard
- - Nail's threaded alternative, in the toolbox
- - Carpenters fastener
- - The Turn of the ...., Henry James story
- - Pay the s-sailors
- - Metal wood-fastener
- - wages for southern company
- - Prison warder is mad if he has one loose
- - Payment made when the gang are at their wits' end
- - Prison officer's pay?
- - Hinge fastener
- - Con fixer
- - one propeller after another used by the carpenter
- - Prison officer with his own driver?
- - "r.i.p. ......" (2018 travis scott song)
- - Form of propeller
- - Prefix with "driver" to mean an everyday tool
- - Metallic fastener
- - Prison officer (slang)
- - Fastener that may be loose
- - Con warder
- - 9 seconds taken by men
- - Item driven in shop class
- - tighten up on one's salary?
- - Prefix with "driver"
- - Container of paper turned into wood
- - Extort warder
- - Loose bolt?
- - Cork follower
- - Wood connector, often
- - Spiral nail
- - Spiral fastener
- - Ship's propeller
- - Kind of propeller
- - Twist (in)
- - Turned fastener
- - The Turn of the ...... , 1898 Henry James horror story
- - Spiral pin
- - Something to drive
- - Something often loose
- - Small piece of hardware that gets turned
- - Small hardware item
- - Ship propeller
- - Propelling device
- - Metal fastener that's turned
- - Fastener that's twisted in
- - Fastener that's turned
- - Contort by twisting
- - Bulb base feature
- - Bolt feature
- - "Turn of the ......"
- - "The Turn of the ......": James
- - Nail's kin
- - Auger shape
- - Type of bolt
- - Kind of thread
- - Cheat out of money
- - Kind of driver
- - Threaded hardware
- - Threaded fastener
- - What propels boat south: rowers
- - Twisted-in metal fastener
- - What propels boat south -- oarsmen?
- - Fastener tightened by rotating
- - 'Righty tighty, lefty loosey' subject
- - Helical thread
- - Casual wages of small gang
- - Fastener twisted into wood
- - Prison guard, slangily
- - Fastener with threading
- - Endless men on boat in wind
- - Threaded bolt
- - Fastener that's driven
- - Bookcase assembly accessory
- - Threaded bit of hardware
- - Force men on ship, half cut
- - Small man's salary
- - Prop in second team
- - Driven item
- - Bookcase fastener
- - Eyeglass kit item
- - Nail alternative
- - One locks up gang led by son
- - Guard's son bragged loudly
- - Fastener, rivet
- - Fastener that turns
- - Threaded metal fastener
- - Tapered fastener
- - Hardware fastener
- - Common fastener
- - Spirally threaded tack
- - Propeller type
- - *Hardware insertion point
- - Apply backspin (snooker)
- - Thumb thing
- - Prison guard, in slang
- - Flathead, for one
- - Bookcase-kit item
- - One turning to enter?
- - Drywall fastener
- - Thread site
- - Archimedes' ...... (ancient water-transport machine)
- - Door-hinge holder
- - Hoosegow honcho
- - Threaded nail
- - Twisted fastener
- - Threaded securer
- - Handyman's fastener
- - "The Turn of the ......"
- - Vise closer
- - Nail's cousin
- - Propeller shape
- - Summon (up), as courage
- - Turnkey
- - Hardware store fastener
- - Thread holder
- - Piece of hardware
- - Propeller.
- - Threaded object
- - Simple machine
- - One of the simple machines
- - Turn in
- - Carpenter's device
- - Hinge holder
- - Fastening device
- - Woodworker's fastener
- - Carpenter's fastener.
- - Wood fastener
- - Carpentry fastener
- - Fastener
- - Hardware item
- - Fool (around)
- - Goof (around)
- - Machine part
- - Bit of hardware
- - Boat propeller
- - Carpenter.s tool
- - Metal fastener
- - Twist
- - Mess up
- - .... you!
- - driven fastener
- - Cheat, having succeeded, gloated
- - The Turn of the ......, Henry James ghost story
- - cheat prison officer
- - Metal pin driven into wood
- - Warder's wages
- - At sea, can keep crews moving
- - Delivery assist
- - Delivery room shot
- - Back number
- - April due to be made a back number?
- - Investigator lured a criminal outside for injection
- - Lauder confused about mathematical fundamental in anaesthetic injection
- - Means to reduce suffering of Labour rule paid off
- - recording personal details, laura shortly arranged anaesthetic
- - anesthetic injection that eases pain
- - anesthesia option for childbirth
- - Injection of anaesthetic into the spinal cord
- - Anaesthetic injected into the spinal cord
- - Labor day offering?
- - Takes the pain out of delivering papers in Peru ordered by gangster
- - Anaesthetic often administered during childbirth
- - Anaesthetic injected into one's back
- - Aid in labor management?
- - English reverse decline by trimming countryside - it makes things easier for those responsible for new arrivals
- - Painkilling drug passed into the small of one's back
- - Childbirth anesthetic
- - Shot in the back?
- - Kind of anesthetic
- - Childbirth anaesthetic
- - an anaesthetic used in childbirth to block sensation below the waist
- - Number in Labour calling for an injection of backbone
- - Does it figure in the band?
- - It may be golden, eternal or found around Bermuda
- - Muddle keeps right one in complex romantic situation
- - A geometrical figure
- - agitated girl with unusually neat figure
- - It comes after Bermuda
- - The Bermuda ......
- - Strange altering shape
- - altering shape
- - Kitchen item, mostly to cut fish
- - Shape describing a complex love relationship
- - Relating complicated emotional relationship
- - 14 altering faulty percussion instrument
- - Metal percussion instrument
- - Percussion instrument — a ringlet (anag)
- - Strongest architectural shape
- - Art Elgin shifted, a pediment perhaps
- - polygon
- - Nacho shape?
- - Three-sided object
- - 17 instrument
- - Yield sign shape
- - Soaper situation
- - Shape that can be isosceles or equilateral
- - Remains
- - remains from an ancient civilization
- - Tourist attractions
- - Debris.
- - Athens attraction
- - Destroys utterly
- - Completely destroys
- - Archeologist's find
- - Messes up
- - Torpedoes
- - Tourist attraction
- - Tourist draw
- - Totals
- - Archaeology sites
- - Wrecks
- - Trashes
- - Spoils
- - Ravages
- - Destroys
- - The Parthenon, e.g
- - Archaeologist's milieu
- - Devastation
- - Archaeologist's find
- - Wreckage
- - Archaeologist's workplace
- - Archaeological site
- - spoils what may be of historical interest
- - Some ancient buildings, today
- - What's left of the Colosseum
- - Screws up bolts outside unit
- - Makes unusable
- - spoils site of archaeological interest