➠ Words with r

List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.

  • - Judd, snooker player who won the 2023 Masters
  • - Donald ......, the 45th president of the US
  • - Old 45, who's had a busy year in the courts, Donald ..
  • - Card which wins a trick over any other card
  • - ... card, term originating through card games that means a decisive overriding factor or resource
  • - Leader in Texas behind president
  • - ex-president in awful rut with politician
  • - the first u.s. president to be impeached twice
  • - Be successful with a superior suit
  • - President that was the beginning of the end
  • - 21st-century U.S. president
  • - Top-ranking suit, in cards...obnoxious suit, in politics
  • - "The Apprentice" host who's running for president
  • - 'The Apprentice' VIP
  • - Obama's successor
  • - Top suit in American administration
  • - Top suit, in bridge
  • - Final suit bid, in bridge
  • - One in suit given precedence over others? Blast!
  • - End of concert, then seat in club perhaps
  • - Outdo last in tournament, bottom
  • - Presidential candidate whose coif was described by the New York Times as 'an elaborate structure best left to an architecture critic'
  • - He has left historic parliament: that's a blow
  • - Subject of many strips in the 'Bloom County' reboot
  • - 'The Donald'
  • - The last noise maybe in a club?
  • - Top, in cards
  • - Best businessman in America
  • - Drink found in what sounds like home of Native American? Beat that!
  • - Host of "The Apprentice"
  • - Spades, in spades
  • - "The Apprentice" boss
  • - Take a king with a queen, perhaps
  • - Suit that outranks the others, in bridge
  • - Suit that beats the other three
  • - "The Apprentice" host
  • - Subject of this puzzle's quip
  • - Declaration in bridge
  • - Ranking suit, in bridge
  • - Declarer's determination
  • - "The Art of the Deal" author
  • - Tycoon Donald ......
  • - A big dealer
  • - A good fellow.
  • - president of the us from 2017-2021
  • - Card of a suit that outranks others
  • - one in a powerful suit back in hot seat
  • - Playing card in the declared suit
  • - Donald, of USA
  • - 2024 candidate #1
  • - President beginning to touch bottom
  • - Winning card and losing president
  • - Upstage 18, 8
  • - One capable of beating all others at table?
  • - Winning card
  • - Card of winning suit
  • - Ex-president not entirely genuine politician
  • - No ...... (bridge specification)
  • - He allowed Miss USA 2006 to keep her title
  • - Former President.
  • - Be better than
  • - High suit
  • - Top bone from piece of meat
  • - Top seat taken by head of table
  • - Using club, say, beat tense suspect facing pressure
  • - President not entirely genuine politician
  • - Powerful playing card
  • - Tense and odd president, primarily?
  • - Ranking suit
  • - This card has an advantage
  • - Louis Armstrong, e.g
  • - Top seat alongside head of trade
  • - MAGA guy
  • - Clubs, at times
  • - Best US president
  • - Source of tension with uproar striking US heart, perhaps
  • - Tiffany, e.g
  • - "You're fired!" speaker, 2004-2015
  • - 'Make America Great Again' candidate
  • - Ranking card suit
  • - Name on some hotels
  • - Card that tops all others
  • - "You're fired!" speaker
  • - With 32 Across, Atlantic city casino
  • - Noted TV firer
  • - Master card?
  • - Power suit?
  • - "You're fired!" utterer
  • - Hearts, at times
  • - Contract-bridge declaration
  • - Declared suit
  • - Reform Party member
  • - Famed real estate promoter
  • - New York City realtor
  • - Ruff
  • - Playing card, at times
  • - Bridge card
  • - Certain bridge card
  • - Good card.
  • - Important suit.
  • - Nice person: Colloq.
  • - Supersede
  • - Former US president
  • - Take precedence over
  • - Bridge term
  • - Good guy
  • - Top card
  • - Kind of card
  • - Strong suit
  • - Surpass
  • - White House name
  • - ...... no
  • - Bridge declaration
  • - Outdo
  • - One-up
  • - Top suit
  • - Bridge call
  • - 45th US president
  • - outshine snooker player judd
  • - outdo or surpass
  • - The end of a railway or other transport route
  • - station at the end of a transport route [8]
  • - station at the end of a transport route
  • - End of school time in America
  • - Time runs out to get final goal
  • - Time runs out in end
  • - Transport depot
  • - Public transport stops here when time runs out
  • - final part of a school period in america
  • - Depot gutter half-removed - ?
  • - the end of the line for school period in america
  • - End of an academic period in America
  • - an expression in america for the railhead
  • - tern shaking tail without end
  • - the empty road, without end
  • - a word in america for the railhead
  • - Where, if the train doesn't stop, it's only by accident
  • - end of part of american academic year
  • - Oddly their maths symbol is at end of line
  • - Without limit or boundary
  • - Station at one end of the line
  • - After reflection during Whitsun, I'm retiring -- end of the line
  • - Railway end
  • - the end of part of the american school year, perhaps
  • - Final point?
  • - End of a line
  • - Destination point
  • - It's the end of the line for Government's stint in America
  • - The vacant Republican without limit
  • - American expression for bus station?
  • - End of semester in America?
  • - Bus or train station
  • - End of Americanism?
  • - End of the line; railhead
  • - End of semester in the States?
  • - First of tenors leading Queen without end
  • - American word for journey's end?
  • - Last part's period popular with the compilers?
  • - The end of a line
  • - End of schooldays in America
  • - End four years as President?
  • - Lawrence Wright reported takeaway at the end of the journey
  • - In the middle of Rotterdam without something for the bus
  • - Albany, to the Erie Canal
  • - Boundary post.
  • - Penn Station is one.
  • - Important station.
  • - Destination
  • - "Last stop!"
  • - Bus station
  • - End of the line
  • - End ..
  • - Object of travel? Four years for a president, say
  • - Point finally reached after weeks of study in America
  • - Final station on a line
  • - Period in the States is the last stop
  • - Iranian cat
  • - Modern Iranian language
  • - -- -Iranian
  • - .... Gulf, body of water between Iran and the Arabian peninsula
  • - pins are ruining this kind of carpet
  • - Foreigner who got back again into Spain, somehow
  • - A Welsh female maybe "catty" in a certain way?
  • - Like Rumi
  • - pins are needed for kind of carpet
  • - Fluffy housecat
  • - Kind of cat or carpet
  • - Carpet type
  • - Breed of cat.
  • - ............ lamb coat
  • - Fluffy cat breed
  • - With 16-Across, elaborately designed decoration
  • - Cat known as a Shirazi in the Mideast
  • - Fluffy cat
  • - Kind of rug or cat
  • - Blofeld's cat, in Bond films
  • - Kind of carpet or cat
  • - .... Gulf: Arabian waterway
  • - Original language of "The Rubáiyát"
  • - Valuable carpet
  • - Thermopylae combatant
  • - Parent of an exotic shorthair
  • - Rug type
  • - Popular pet
  • - Kind of cat or lamb
  • - Warrior at Thermopylae
  • - Cyrus the Great, e.g.
  • - Long-haired cat
  • - Ahasuerus was one
  • - Kind of cat or rug
  • - "One man's Mede is another man's ......"
  • - Kind of rug
  • - Omar, for one
  • - Rug, cat or gulf
  • - Cat or carpet.
  • - Cat or rug.
  • - Melon or cat.
  • - ...... Gulf, arm of the Arabian Sea.
  • - Zoroaster or Xerxes.
  • - Native of Tabriz.
  • - Gulf receiving Shatt-el-Arab.
  • - Cat
  • - Kind of melon
  • - use spear in former empire
  • - going spare in former empire
  • - Twofold brainy cryptic!?
  • - A system of numerical notation that has two rather than ten as a base
  • - Times covers revolutionary Iran in a sort of code
  • - Reportedly pared nib back within a year.
  • - code whose digits can be translated into letters, eight digits at a time
  • - Number system with only zeros and ones
  • - using brain, you start in base two
  • - Composed of two things
  • - Dispose of a line of 2
  • - A .... digit is either 0 or 1
  • - Using the digits 0 and 1
  • - Using only 1s and 0s
  • - Made up of two
  • - A kind of star system
  • - Consisting of zeros and ones
  • - Number system in Programming 101?
  • - Wall came down here for four-wheeled carriage
  • - Irving ---, US songwriter
  • - Capital of Germany which is famous for the Brandenburg Gate
  • - Irving's city?
  • - irving city?
  • - old-fashioned carriage for irving
  • - irving is in germany
  • - Songwriter Irving
  • - Irving ...... ( composer of our movie's theme song)
  • - Possibly Irving's best ever role, lauded primarily at home
  • - Composer Irving
  • - Elegant carriage
  • - Irving or West
  • - Bulkhead on liner partially covered carriage
  • - European capital that includes Checkpoint Charlie
  • - Germany - its capital
  • - which group recorded the top gun theme song take my breath away?
  • - live at home, outside evacuated regional capital
  • - City abroad almost unable to see touring queen
  • - brandenburg gate
  • - bachelor appearing with new liner from german city
  • - German city home to Nollendorfplatz
  • - British liner rebuilt in once-walled city
  • - Home to Museum Island
  • - "Goodbye to ...," 1939 novel by Christopher Isherwood
  • - Russian-born American songwriter, d. 1989
  • - Germany city where a wall was torn down in 1989
  • - Live on both sides in German city
  • - in september, links will be made with this city
  • - blueprint prepared, put some capital
  • - Character from "Money Heist" that is named after a German city and is played by Pedro Alonso
  • - Germany's capital
  • - Geographically named band with the 1986 hit "Take My Breath Away"
  • - Composer of White Christmas
  • - "Easter Parade" penner
  • - Germany.
  • - Second class liner built in European city
  • - "He IS American music," per Kern
  • - Brandenburg Gate city
  • - A kind of limo
  • - Second-class liner damaged in city
  • - British liner may come to once-walled city
  • - Second class liner travelling to European city
  • - Best ever role lauded primarily in city
  • - A once-divided city
  • - Where the Bundestag meets
  • - 'God Bless America' composer
  • - "White Christmas" composer
  • - 1936 Summer Olympics locale
  • - City famously claimed by President Kennedy
  • - Former site of a famous wall
  • - City divided until 1990
  • - Checkpoint Charlie city
  • - Checkpoint Charlie setting
  • - Site of a famous wall, once
  • - Brandenburg Gate site
  • - Once-divided city
  • - It was dismantled between 1989 and 1991
  • - "Cabaret" setting
  • - Home of the Bundestag
  • - Capital east of the Elbe River
  • - Brandenburg Gate setting
  • - It's no longer divided
  • - Once-divided place
  • - Site of a famous wall
  • - "Cabaret" city
  • - View from the river Spree
  • - "Heat Wave" composer
  • - "Annie Get Your Gun" composer
  • - Checkpoint Charlie locale
  • - Creator of 17-Across
  • - Sally Bowles' "Cabaret" city
  • - It became a world capital in 1999
  • - It was once divided
  • - "I Am a Camera" setting
  • - Prolific composer
  • - Where East finally met West in 1989
  • - "Easter Parade" composer
  • - Composer of 34 Across
  • - Cleft city
  • - He wrote "God Bless America"
  • - Songwriter born May 11, 1888
  • - He wrote "Always"
  • - "God Bless America" author
  • - Famed nonagenarian of songdom
  • - Walled city
  • - Tin Pan Alley great
  • - City in New Hampshire
  • - Man of music.
  • - Popular composer.
  • - City on the Spree.
  • - City under four-power rule.
  • - Divided city.
  • - City of four zones.
  • - City having four Allied zones.
  • - Composer of "God Bless America."
  • - Where the Volkssturm crouches.
  • - Where the Spree flows.
  • - Rubble city.
  • - 2006 World Cup Final city
  • - Capital of Germany?
  • - German capital
  • - German city
  • - European capital
  • - See 28 Across
  • - See 35-Down
  • - See 26 Across
  • - Germany's most populous city
  • - Site of the 1936 summer Olympic Games
  • - Home to the Brandenburg Gate
  • - The capital of Germany
  • - Foreign city songwriter
  • - "We are not amused" speaker
  • - cross, obviously, when not amused
  • - Queen's station?
  • - Australian state
  • - Capital of British Columbia
  • - State carriage of monarch?
  • - Vitacoir
  • - Melbourne is its capital
  • - *Second-longest reigning British monarch
  • - Tree; part of hand
  • - Queen falls in line!
  • - Old coach station
  • - Long-reigning British monarch
  • - Winner rejected first-class carriage
  • - .......... Day ( May Holiday marking a Queen's birthday)
  • - Longest-reigning British monarch
  • - Frequent stop on an Alaskan cruise
  • - Albert's wife
  • - Judi Dench role, 1997
  • - Secret seller of lingerie?
  • - Low, light carriage
  • - Kind of carriage
  • - Novelist Lincoln.
  • - Africa's largest lake.
  • - The Zambesi's falls.
  • - Huge lake in Africa.
  • - Irene Dunne's role in "The Mudlark."
  • - Her great-great-great-grandson arrived recently in England.
  • - Secret
  • - Woman's name
  • - Day-...
  • - London terminus
  • - London station
  • - London rail terminus
  • - Hugo and I at the premiere of African Queen
  • - .... Beckham, designer and former Spice Girl
  • - capital of canada's british columbia, noted for craigdarroch castle mansion
  • - ____ Cross (medal given to British soldiers)
  • - falls for queen
  • - London railway station
  • - Lake on Tanzania's border
  • - the winner picks up first-class plum
  • - Mostly icy mountain cuts through Australian state
  • - a famous royal carriage
  • - Royal station
  • - An assessment of a business in terms of its impact on the environment
  • - Breed of sheep originating from central France, with a muscular, wedgeshaped body