➠ Words with r
List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.
- - durum could turn out to be beaten
- - its lot is to be soundly beaten
- - bit of a conundrum that takes a lot of beating
- - instrument played by ear?
- - instrument is unexceptional - no monotonous sound
- - Instrument that's part of a "set" or "kit"
- - Ear component that vibrates due to sound
- - Slander about to cover Republican one's beaten
- - start to drink alcoholic spirit in cask
- - Todd Rundgren wants to "Bang" his
- - The ........ ( Southern Alberta city to some)
- - Type of percussion instrument
- - a house [sl]
- - Instrument showcased in "In the Air Tonight"
- - Killing, giving up without hesitation skin one beats
- - Snare, timpani, or bongo
- - Daughter with strange percussive instrument
- - Strike a rhythm
- - Beaten musical instrument
- - It takes a lot of beating
- - "Bang the ... All Day," 1983 song by Todd Rundgren with a percussion instrument in its title
- - djembe or snare, say
- - ... up business (find new customers)
- - Snare what's at the end of 3 down
- - Barrel containing last of methylated spirit
- - Snare or bass, for one
- - No.1 Dutch liquor takes some beating!
- - Percussion instrument used by rock bands
- - Duke with odd instrument
- - Percussion instrument with a skin stretched over a hollow structure
- - percussion instrument with a membrane
- - Instrument one can beat
- - Word with steel or snare
- - Successfully solicit, with "up"
- - kettle and snare are types of what?
- - bongo, eg
- - Djembe or conga, e.g
- - Instrument for Senri Kawaguchi
- - Percussion instrument with acoustic chamber
- - Part of a kit
- - Tabor
- - Snare or kettle
- - Snare or bass, e.g.
- - Rhythm keeper
- - Kettle or snare
- - Bongo or snare, for example
- - Type of table or major
- - Tom-tom or snare
- - Tom-tom or bongo, e.g.
- - Tap one's fingers
- - Tambour, e.g.
- - Starr-struck instrument?
- - Snare, maybe
- - Roll maker?
- - Ringo's instrument
- - Liquid deficient in cleanliness
- - Spooner to wish daughter had washing up liquid
- - Sink liquid
- - Dirty washing-up liquid?
- - Holding back of plate, wash dirt off -- in this?
- - Would Spooner wish daughter to be as dull as this?
- - Dull dream-girl for Spooner
- - Exemplar of dullness
- - What might be filled with Joy?
- - Wash dirt off around end of teatime with this?
- - Sink filler
- - It's dull, it's said
- - Dullness exemplar
- - Epitome of dullness
- - Symbol of dullness, weakness, etc.
- - Of animals, producing eggs which are hatched after being laid
- - ring celebrity not fully stimulated by egg-laying
- - Bearing eggs that mature and hatch after being expelled
- - Sorted out various problems originally over egg-laying ...
- - A proviso arranged about university as a layer perhaps
- - This bird is famous for its cackling laugh and is native to Australia and New Guinea
- - Aussie bird with a laugh
- - Cackling Australian bird
- - Prepare a place like 8, we hear for a bird
- - 'Laughing' Australian bird
- - Nut, a seed that can stick on a bird
- - Bird whose cry sounds like laughter
- - Australian bird of song
- - Bird also called laughing jackass
- - Australian bird, the laughing jackass.
- - Aussie bird
- - Australian bird
- - large arboreal australian kingfisher also called a laughing jackass
- - Throaty sound on apple heard, a bird
- - Australian kingfisher also known as the laughing jackass
- - Laughing jackass
- - Down Under kingfisher
- - Australian kingfisher
- - city in se england
- - bishop woke in south coast resort
- - Where did Margaret Thatcher survive a bomb attack in 1984?
- - resort in the sunny part of devon?
- - Running after light that may be seen through this rock
- - hale is not healthy in this part of england!
- - South England coastal resort
- - Clever, getting on in seaside resort
- - Clever working in resort
- - Resort on the south coast of England
- - Welshman perhaps touring outskirts of garish resort
- - Sound of lift in UK resort
- - Cheerful working in coastal resort
- - Resort city in Sussex East.
- - Resort book's absolutely correct
- - where the clever get ahead
- - Seaside town beginning to boom? I totally agree!
- - it's shining on east sussex resort
- - Good French harbours appropriate for seaside resort
- - .. Rock, novel by Graham Greene
- - Where to find novel rock?
- - Reportedly cheer up seaside resort
- - Bring hot nuts from seaside resort
- - Good for the French to besiege correct English city
- - East Sussex seaside resort
- - Sussex coastal resort
- - South coast town
- - Book groovy resort
- - Sussex resort
- - South coast resort
- - Sussex city
- - Resort to become more sunny, we hear
- - Resort adjoining Hove
- - Entitlement to enter good French or English city
- - Seaside town beginning to be fashionably left-wing?
- - Britain's premier trendsetting resort
- - English resort with big thorn
- - South coast city combined with Hove
- - ...... Beach (Brooklyn neighborhood)
- - British watering place.
- - English resort
- - gleaming half moon at the seaside
- - VIP's introduction?
- - Brit's "jolly," to an American
- - More than a bit
- - To a large extent
- - Milne's "When We Were ...... Young"
- - A lot
- - More than a little
- - Not just a little
- - Sinatra's "It Was a __ Good Year"
- - Moby song off "Hotel"
- - First part of an I.P. address?
- - Part of VHF
- - Mucho
- - Not just mildly
- - With 26-Across, "Amen!"
- - The "V" in VHF
- - "...... interesting ..." (catch phrase by 2-Down)
- - VHF part
- - Exact
- - Word with "funny" or "interesting"
- - Mucho, slangily
- - "I'm ...... happy to be here"
- - "Uber," in slang
- - More than average
- - Jolly, to the British
- - To an extreme
- - Precise
- - "...... funny. Ha, ha!"
- - Damned
- - Oh-so
- - In the extreme
- - Remarkably
- - ........ Warm for May
- - Exact same
- - "The ...... Thought of You"
- - Part of V.H.F.
- - See 114-Across
- - Ultra
- - Overly
- - Excessively
- - Certainly
- - 'Seriously ...?!'
- - Truly
- - Actual
- - 'Really'
- - So ...
- - Mere
- - 'Interesting!'
- - Complete
- - Super ...
- - Extremely
- - So-so
- - Quite
- - Especially
- - vip entrance?
- - "yes, in spades"
- - Each hasn't begun so
- - really unknown cleric from the east
- - '... funny' ('LOL')
- - Unify in target back east
- - Join in -- note pinched by thankless person
- - Come together in Spain after goal upset
- - Verb in current headlines.
- - Combine things to form a whole
- - With edges trimmed, season mince and blend
- - combine to get retina treated
- - what you have to do to become one
- - End segregation: we target N Ireland, somewhat upset
- - Make into a whole
- - Mingle into a whole
- - Connect with compatible systems
- - Form into a whole
- - Combine to replant giant tree
- - Do a calculus calculation
- - Fuse molten granite alien's turned over
- - English aim with Northern Ireland all over is to unify
- - Assemble various parts.
- - Unify
- - Assimilate
- - Incorporate
- - Mingle
- - Blend
- - Combine together
- - Fuse
- - Bring together
- - Make whole
- - Combine
- - Combine into a whole
- - i represent change and the readiness to accept it
- - Historic carrier.
- - Famous U. S. aircraft carrier.
- - First steamer from Falmouth to Calcutta, 1825.
- - Famous carrier.
- - Famous U. S. aircraft carrier, saw action in Pacific arena.
- - U. S. aircraft carrier.
- - ___ Center, arena home to the St. Louis Blues that's used for NCAA basketball games
- - The USS — was the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier
- - Business venture, bold undertaking
- - Profits initially grow, following record company
- - Bold undertaking, to come in and lever up
- - Go in and lever open, a bold venture
- - undertaking to get into crooked spire
- - A project that requires boldness and energy
- - Register award announced for business concern
- - Company I represent in a novel way
- - step into lift for ncc-1701!
- - Initiative to go in with award for broadcast
- - Captain Kirk's starship business
- - Holodeck locale
- - Kirk's craft
- - Business venture
- - Begin quietly then grow readiness for undertaking
- - Key: use leverage in business
- - Pierre sent off in pursuit
- - Project, undertaking
- - Kirk's ship
- - 'Star Trek' ship
- - Fictional ship on a five-year mission
- - Initiative to go into force
- - Record quiet increase in business
- - Kirk's ship's log on power increase
- - Scotty worked on it
- - Important project
- - Picard's craft
- - Command for 10D
- - Kirk : ...... :: ...
- - Adverturousness
- - Famed W.W. II flattop
- - "Star Trek" craft
- - Famous Flying .......
- - Initiative
- - Project
- - Undertaking
- - Venture
- - Private ....
- - '1
- - Business
- - Earl of Leicester who ruled England from 1264 to 1265
- - Mr. Eastwood
- - an actor or an actress in movies