➠ Words with r
List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.
- - jane campion was the oscars' best one of 2021: abbr.
- - Coppola or Scorsese: abbr.
- - Hitchcock or Scorsese: abbr.
- - GPS reading [abbr.]
- - NE or SSW [abbr.]
- - any way a compass needle points: abbr.
- - Captain of a movie crew, say: Abbr.
- - Movie set figure [abbr.]
- - Movie leader (Abbr.)
- - N, E or W, but not T: abbr.
- - Steven Spielberg or Alfred Hitchcock, for example: Abbr.
- - S or E: Abbr.
- - North or south: Abbr.
- - Movie V.I.P.: Abbr.
- - Leader: Abbr.
- - Compass rose point: Abbr.
- - Compass abbr.
- - Cameron or Lucas, e.g.: Abbr.
- - Agency head: Abbr.
- - Way: Abbr
- - Corp. board member
- - 'Cut!' caller: Abbr
- - Board member: Abbr
- - Co. board member
- - Boardroom V.I.P.: Abbr
- - Foundation leader: Abbr
- - Board mbr
- - Hollywood honcho: Abbr
- - Northwest by north, e.g.: Abbr.
- - Heading: Abbr.
- - Film developer?: Abbr.
- - Ang Lee, e.g.: Abbr.
- - Coppola or Cameron: Abbr.
- - Theater head: Abbr.
- - One crying 'Cut!': Abbr.
- - See 33-Down: Abbr.
- - Head, or heading: Abbr.
- - Certain board member: Abbr.
- - Broadway bigwig: Abbr.
- - North, east, west or south: Abbr.
- - One making a scene?: Abbr.
- - Mgmt. member
- - Chair: Abbr.
- - Spielberg, e.g.: Abbr.
- - Scorsese, e.g.: Abbr.
- - Southwest, e.g.: Abbr.
- - Part of a board: Abbr.
- - Member of a corp. board
- - Film overseer: Abbr.
- - Any of the four words hidden in 17-, 26-, 43- and 56-Across: Abbr.
- - Film honcho: Abbr.
- - Northwest, e.g.: Abbr.
- - Board mem., maybe
- - Board mem.
- - Person in command: Abbr.
- - 56 Across is one: Abbr.
- - Man in charge: Abbr.
- - Head man: abbr.
- - Supervisor: Abbr
- - Way to go (Abbr.)
- - Boss on a film set [Abbr]
- - "Lights, camera, action" caller, for short
- - nnw or sse
- - Movie set fig.
- - SSE or WSW
- - e or w, e.g.
- - W or N, e.g.
- - Producer's partner on a film set, for short
- - exec. .... (corporate leader)
- - Spielberg or Scorsese, for short
- - Film set VIP, for short
- - Steven Spielberg or Taika Waititi, for short
- - Short way to go?
- - SSW, e.g.
- - Movie V.I.P.
- - WSW, for one
- - SW or ENE
- - SSE, for one
- - SE, e.g.
- - R. Howard, e.g.
- - D.W. Griffith, e.g.
- - Capra's prof.
- - C prompt command in DOS
- - Acct. manager
- - Corporate V.I.P.
- - Company exec.
- - Exec. ....
- - Film set VIP
- - NE or SW, e.g
- - Film studio VIP
- - Coordinate-based calc
- - NNE or SSW
- - N, E, S or W
- - N, E, W or S
- - ESE or WNW
- - S, SE or SSE
- - SE or NW
- - ENE or WSW
- - SSE or NNW
- - SSE or NNE
- - Title akin to Pres.
- - S, E, or SE, e.g.
- - E, but not A, I, O or U
- - Movie set VIP
- - S or SE
- - NNW, e.g.
- - NNW, for one
- - N, S, E or W
- - Foundation exec.
- - NE, e.g.
- - S or W
- - Federal agcy. boss
- - S or E
- - N or S
- - N or W
- - Agency exec.
- - ESE, e.g.
- - ENE, e.g.
- - N,E,W, or S
- - Part of a capt.'s order
- - S, E, or SE
- - B'way show bigwig
- - DOS command
- - Mueller's FBI pos.
- - S or N
- - Command in 16-Across
- - SSW is one
- - SSE, e.g.
- - D.W. Griffith, for example
- - Dept. head
- - W, for one
- - Corp. VIP
- - Corp. bigwig
- - Company V.I.P
- - Movie VIP
- - Compass pt
- - GPS reading
- - Film VIP
- - Set VIP
- - Hollywood VIP.
- - GPS display
- - 2-Down, e.g
- - NE or SSW
- - actress cho of netflix's "partner track"
- - Last name of cosmetics company, founder Elizabeth
- - Is there a forest of it in the Ardennes?
- - dramatic setting that comes from the bard enchantingly
- - There's a forest of it in Warwickshire
- - Elizabeth of eyeliner
- - Going round Land's End, you can get near this forest
- - Forest of —, setting of William Shakespeare play As You Like It
- - Big name in cosmetics(Used today)
- - Name in cosmetics
- - "As You Like It" setting
- - Forest in "As You Like It"
- - Elizabeth of cosmetics fame
- - "As You Like It" locale
- - "I Would Die for You" Jann
- - "As You Like It" forest setting
- - Rosalind's forest
- - Locale for Rosalind
- - Eve of old TV
- - Eve of "Our Miss Brooks"
- - English forest
- - Elizabeth of beauty products
- - Big name in makeup, Elizabeth
- - "As You Like It" exile site
- - "All the world's a stage" monologue setting
- - Woods for Rosalind
- - Who said "There's only one Elizabeth like me, and that's the queen"
- - Where to find "books in the running brooks," per Shakespeare
- - Where Rosalind becomes Ganymede, in Shakespeare
- - Where Orlando finds Rosalind, in Shakespeare
- - Warwickshire's Forest of ......
- - Warwickshire forest
- - Shakesperean forest
- - Shakespearian forest
- - Shakespeare's Forest of ......
- - Scene in "As You Like It."
- - Region whose border includes the River Avon
- - Region bordering the Avon
- - Mock wedding setting in Shakespeare
- - Milieu for Jaques
- - Former forest near the River Avon
- - Forest that Shakespeare wrote about
- - Forest of Warwickshire
- - Forest of the Bard
- - Forest of "As You Like It"
- - Eve, the TV teacher.
- - Eve who played the principal in "Grease" films
- - Eve of TV
- - Eve of films
- - Eve of "Grease" films
- - Eve of '50s TV
- - Enoch of poetry
- - Elizabeth who pioneered in the advertising of beauty aids
- - Elizabeth in the cosmetics department
- - Elizabeth in the cosmetics business
- - "I met a fool i' the forest" forest
- - "As You Like It" site
- - "As You Like It" place
- - Shakespearean forest
- - Old English forest
- - Region bordering the River Avon
- - Eve of 'Stage Door'
- - "As You Like It" forest
- - Elizabeth of cosmetics
- - Last name in cosmetics
- - Surname in cosmetics
- - Shakespearean setting
- - Big name in cosmetics
- - Elizabeth with millions of made-up customers
- - The Forest of .... is the main setting in As You Like It
- - makeup titan elizabeth
- - cosmetics magnate elizabeth
- - Cosmetic giant Elizabeth ...
- - Cosmetician Elizabeth
- - Beauty expert Elizabeth
- - Enoch or Eve
- - "Insensitive" Jann
- - Tennyson's Enoch
- - She was Miss Brooks
- - Makeup mogul Elizabeth
- - Enoch
- - Elizabeth or Eve
- - Cosmetics boss, Elizabeth ...
- - "Our Miss Brooks" actress
- - Shakespeare's mother's maiden name
- - Our Miss Brooks
- - Miss Brooks portrayer
- - Eve or Elizabeth
- - Enoch, Eve, or Elizabeth
- - Cosmetics queen Elizabeth
- - Cosmetics mogul Elizabeth
- - Beauty mogul Elizabeth
- - Beautician Elizabeth
- - Actress Eve
- - TV's Miss Brooks
- - Tennyson's wrecked seaman
- - Tennyson's seaman
- - Tennyson's merchant sailor
- - Star Eve
- - Songstress, Jann ..........
- - Singer Jann
- - She was "Our Miss Brooks"
- - Shakespearean woodland
- - Shakespearean site
- - Rosalind's milieu
- - Miss Brooks player
- - Mary ......, Shakespeare's mother
- - Makeup maker Elizabeth
- - Late actress Eve
- - Jann or Elizabeth
- - Fifth Avenue spa
- - Eve who played Miss Brooks
- - Eve or Toni
- - Eve or Enoch
- - Eve ......, memorable Miss Brooks
- - Enoch or Elizabeth
- - Elizabeth ...... makeup
- - Elizabeth ...... (cosmetics company)
- - Cosmetologist Elizabeth
- - Cosmetics titan Elizabeth
- - Cosmetics entrepreneur
- - Cosmetics company founder Elizabeth
- - Cosmetician or pop artist
- - Canadian Chanteuse Jann
- - An Eve
- - American comedy actress
- - "Miss Brooks" actress
- - "Insensitive" singer Jann
- - "Enoch ......," Tennyson poem
- - 'Grease' actress Eve
- - "Stage Door" actress
- - Cho who played Kira on 'Teen Wolf'
- - "Our Miss Brooks" star
- - 1953 Emmy-winning actress
- - Manitoba Town
- - Cosmetics name
- - Brooks
- - elizabeth ...... cosmetics giant
- - Revlon brand name
- - Cosmetics great Elizabeth
- - Mistake fixer
- - Rubber object that removes pencil marks from paper
- - With which to rub away
- - applied to paper to have mistakes removed
- - there are times to hesitate when looking at rubber
- - friend of the mistake-prone
- - One works on paper (Times) with hesitation
- - one is often led to use it by mistake
- - its employer doesn't want to leave a bad mark
- - 1996 Schwarzenegger thriller or something to rub a pencil mark
- - Rubber parts of tyres aren't rotating
- - rubber end of a pencil
- - Pencil add-on
- - Teacher's sleeve, in a pinch
- - Art rubber
- - Rubber pencil-mark remover
- - Rubber coat from ASOS worn by that woman twice - husband's always absent
- - bother a servant with stationary item
- - Graphite remover
- - rubber used for ages by the queen
- - Pink part of a pencil
- - Non-pointy end of a pencil
- - accessory for a menu board
- - i might disappear when you use this
- - Rubbery item in a pencil case
- - This might hide Hera's error!
- - ah-nold flick
- - End opposite the point
- - Rubber, strangely rare round south-east
- - Used for rubbing out
- - solution for a pencil error
- - Rubber on a pencil
- - One might take off a few marks
- - there are times when the queen will dispose of the unwanted
- - It's used in school periods with ruler
- - Blackboard wiper
- - there are times when her majesty needs an office helper
- - Crossword author's best friend
- - *It can remove a period
- - Rubber of bridge players put in unusual on reflection
- - Leading lady twice dressing a son in rubber
- - Pencil part that may be chewed
- - Pencil remover
- - Her Majesty not disguising herself in rubber
- - nintendo foe in purple overalls and a yellow hat
- - nintendo villain in purple overalls
- - video-game antagonist whose name is a portmanteau of the protagonist's name and the japanese word for "bad"
- - Nintendo villain with an upside-down "M" on his cap
- - Nintendo antagonist with a "W" on his cap
- - nintendo antagonist with a yellow hat, a zigzag mustache, and a name one letter off from that of the protagonist
- - Zigzag-mustached Nintendo bad guy
- - Nintendo bad guy with an inverted hat logo
- - Nintendo antihero with a W on his cap
- - Similarly named rival of a video game plumber
- - Nintendo antihero with the same name as a Nintendo hero except for an inverted first letter
- - Lead-in to ask or suggest
- - Words before ask or suggest
- - 'Ask ...... ...'
- - self-challenging question
- - Would it be too bold of me?
- - "Would it be too audacious of me?" [2 wds]
- - "Is it too audacious of me?"
- - a question of risk
- - bravery self-questioning
- - Risk-taker's question
- - 'Is it too risky?'
- - '-- suggest that ...?'
- - ".... say it?"
- - A question of self-challenge
- - With 4-Down, reluctant questioner's opening
- - "Is this too big a chance?"
- - Self-questioning words
- - "Is it too risky for me?"
- - Self-challenging words
- - Devil's advocate's opening
- - Start of a devil's advocate's comment
- - 'Is it worth the risk?'
- - Suggest
- - ...... say!
- - Church feature
- - Church centrepiece
- - Table in a church
- - ... boy (young assistant in a church)
- - said to change church furniture
- - Hitching post?
- - Rite site
- - Wedding locale
- - Wedding venue
- - Place to exchange vows
- - See 28-Down
- - Union site
- - 26-Across feature
- - ".... boy!"
- - Place of worship where the French returned sailor
- - Marriage destination
- - Place to give someone a ring
- - real tarpaulin thrown around table
- - table at the end of a bridal path
- - To which one comes, single, with double intent
- - "I do" platform
- - Communion receiving site
- - Wedding ceremony spot
- - Spot for wedding vows
- - Where "forever" is sealed with a kiss
- - table for sacrifices?
- - table used for mass
- - Hitching place
- - Wedding locale, often
- - noted feature of st. peter's basilica
- - Place where some say "I do"
- - Platform used for religious rituals
- - reported change in table
- - The Gibraltarian's table
- - Raised, flat surface used in rituals
- - Union or communion site
- - religious surface
- - Site to exchange vows and rings