➠ Words with r
List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.
- - A Belgian king - or the only country with which the UK shares a land border?
- - "Vive le ...!" ("Long live the king!")
- - Nothing in Rhode Island, suggests Louis
- - Business abbreviation for Return on Investment
- - louvre occupant, in the beginning
- - the french king in troilus and cressida?
- - Performance measure in corporate finance, for short
- - "vive le ......!" (french for "long live the king!")
- - Louis XVI, e.g.
- - Hugh Capet was one
- - Louis XV, e.g.
- - Saint Louis was one
- - Robert, for one
- - Louis, for one
- - Louis XIV was one
- - Louis Quatorze.
- - Louis Philippe, e.g.
- - Dauphin, one day
- - Capet was one
- - The Sun King, e.g.
- - St. Louis was one
- - One protected by une dame, deux tours, deux fous, deux cavaliers et huit pions
- - One of two Roberts
- - Louis XV for one
- - Louis XIV.
- - Louis XIV, to his subjects
- - Louis the Lazy, for one
- - Louis the Bold or Phillip the Lion
- - Louis Quatorze, for one
- - Louis Philippe, for one
- - Louis or Philippe
- - Louis or Philip
- - Louis or Henri
- - Louis IX or Philippe IV
- - King of the Congo
- - Hugues Capet was one
- - Henry IV or Louis XIV
- - French word for "king" [anagram of RIO]
- - Charles le Gros, for one
- - Charlemagne, for one
- - Charlemagne was one
- - Capet, for one
- - Any of 18 named Louis
- - Any Louis from I to XVIII
- - Louis Quatorze, for example
- - Louis XIV or XV.
- - Louis XIV, for one.
- - One on le trône
- - Louis XIV, par exemple
- - Any of 18 Louises
- - St. Louis, e.g
- - Louis XIV, e.g
- - Louis, par exemple
- - Le ...... Soleil (Louis XIV)
- - Louis le Grand, par exemple
- - French word for king
- - versaillesvip, once
- - Return on investment, in short
- - monarch, to maurice
- - monarch, to monique
- - charles le fou, e.g.
- - Le trône sitter
- - père du dauphin
- - duc's king
- - charles ix, par exemple
- - Rouen royal
- - Turn on investment
- - "Viva le ...!"
- - enthroned figure at versailles
- - monique's monarch
- - Reine's spouse
- - Le ...... Soleil
- - Reine's mate
- - King, in Kenogami
- - Charles, e.g.
- - Bourbon ruler
- - Reine's companion
- - Palais denizen
- - Francis or Henri
- - Former French toastee?
- - Dauphin's père
- - Capet, e.g.
- - Toulouse king
- - Rex's relative
- - Reine's counterpart
- - Palais occupant
- - Occupant du trône
- - Moliere's monarch
- - Former French toast recipient?
- - Couronne wearer
- - Chef d'état, once
- - Any French king
- - Word with "vive le"
- - Versailles habitant
- - Tallest piece in jeu d'échecs
- - Tallest piece in échecs
- - Savoie sovereign
- - Saint-Lô sovereign
- - Ruler in un palais
- - Royal ruler, in Rouen
- - Romain de ...... (typeface)
- - Rex's Gallic relative
- - Révolution target
- - Regal homme
- - Profitability ratio meas.
- - Piece that can move in eight directions in échecs
- - Piece in jeu d'échecs
- - Philippe, e.g.
- - Philip VI, e.g.
- - Pepin, e.g.
- - Part of une dynastie
- - Parisian's king
- - Palais VIP
- - Palais du Louvre resident, once
- - Old Versailles resident
- - Monarque mâle
- - Monarch, to Monet
- - Monarch, to mon oncle
- - Monarch, in Marseille
- - Matisse's "La Tristesse du ......"
- - Massenet's "Le ...... de Lahore"
- - Man wearing une couronne
- - Leader with a coat of arms showing three fleurs-de-lis
- - Lalo's "Le ...... d'Ys"
- - King: French.
- - King, to Trudeau
- - King, to some
- - King, to Lucien
- - King, to Gaetan
- - King, to Brigitte Macron
- - King, inKamouraska
- - King, in Reims
- - King, in Lyon
- - King, in Arles
- - King, in a way
- - King, in Trois Rivieres
- - King, in St. Boniface
- - King, in Contrecoeur
- - King, en Francais
- - Jarry's "Ubu ......"
- - Investor's acronym
- - Ill-fated 1789 figure
- - Hugues Capet, e.g.
- - Hugh Capet, par exemple
- - Holder of le trône
- - Henry IV, par exemple
- - Henry III, to Henri
- - Frequent guillotine victim, once
- - French sovereign
- - French pooh-bah
- - Former French V.I.P.
- - Fern rootstock
- - Father of une princesse
- - Early Tuileries resident
- - Dauphin's pop
- - Dauphin's destiny
- - Dauphin, eventually
- - Dauphin trainer?
- - Coup d'état target
- - Corp. profitability number
- - Corp. earnings number
- - Co. profitability no.
- - Cherbourg chess piece
- - Chef d'état
- - Charles X, par exemple
- - Charles X, e.g.
- - Charles VII, e.g.
- - Charles V, e.g.
- - Charles I, II, III ... or X
- - Carte man?
- - Card that outranks a dame
- - Cannes king
- - Ancien régime VIP
- - Alfred Jarry's Ubu ......
- - "Ubu ......," Jarry play
- - "Monarque"
- - "Le .... Lear" (Berlioz overture)
- - "Autrefois un ...... de Thulé" (Berlioz aria)
- - "Appartement du ...." (Versailles suite)
- - ......-Tan cigars
- - ...... Tan (cigar brand)
- - ...... fainéant (do-nothing king)
- - French royalty
- - Échecs piece
- - French ruler
- - Derby.
- - Important piece in échecs
- - Marseilles monarch
- - Lyon king
- - King, in Cannes
- - French monarch
- - Versailles VIP
- - Key piece in French chess
- - King, in France
- - Versailles bigwig
- - French king
- - King of France?
- - 'Vive le ......!'
- - French chess piece
- - King, in Paris
- - King, in Kamouraska
- - Versailles monarch
- - Chess piece between fou and dame
- - High card in Monte Carlo
- - King, in French
- - Reine's husband
- - King, in Caen
- - Important piece in le jeu d'echecs
- - Versailles ruler
- - King, in Rouyn
- - Père d'une princesse
- - Palais resident
- - King, in Calais
- - Versailles royal
- - Palais dweller
- - Marseille monarch
- - King at Versailles
- - ".... des Belges" (Philippe, since 2013)
- - Calais king
- - Old résident at Versailles
- - King, in Nice
- - Leader of une monarchie
- - Benefit to an investor (Abbr.)
- - Ruler of une monarchie
- - Charles, par exemple
- - Give too much of a gratuity
- - Opposite of stiff
- - Make the waiter very happy
- - Add too much to the bill
- - Leave a lot on the table?
- - respond to great service, say
- - Be ridiculously generous to the waiter
- - Be exorbitant with the gratuity
- - Be really generous to a waiter
- - Leave 50 percent, say
- - Leave the waiter 100%, say
- - Leave $20 for a $12 lunch, say
- - Be generous to a fault, in a way
- - Throw money around, in a way
- - Give too much gratuity to
- - Give 110%, say
- - Make a server smile
- - Leave too much
- - Give the waiter 50%
- - Leave 50%, maybe
- - Give the server 30%
- - Leave 25%, perhaps
- - Act the big shot in a way
- - Act the big shot
- - Be too generous with money.
- - Be generous to a fault.
- - Surprise the waiter.
- - Upset
- - Make the waiting well worth while
- - 'It is a .. wrapped in a .. inside an ...' How Churchill described Russia in 1939
- - Ask a brainteaser
- - Puzzle for beginners really is dumbed down, Liam explains
- - its entertainment value is questionable
- - The question of a trip being about five hundred pounds!
- - to refine material will certainly present a problem
- - Having a brain like a sieve, can you solve it?
- - conundrum encountered in kitchen
- - sift out a puzzling problem
- - It's difficult to figure out what this might be
- - Poser from a DC villain
- - "You break it by saying its name," e.g.
- - You figure it out
- - Tricky question puts bishop in anger
- - 'When is a door not a door?,' e.g
- - Doll oddly found in fairground attraction is an enigma
- - Dukes in anger posing cryptic question
- - It's a mystery what this is?
- - It's difficult to figure out what this is?
- - "What has hands but can't clap?" is one
- - What has lots of little holes? It's a puzzle
- - Supposing, supposing, three men were frozen; two died, how many were left? That's worth solving!
- - Puzzle that is full of holes
- - Judges 14:14 has the only one in the Bible
- - The Sphinx had a famous one
- - It doesn't have an obvious answer
- - daughter transfixed by free french article, a sieve
- - Annoy a learned cleric interrupting with a problem
- - sieve poses conundrum
- - Question the fiddler who lost his head about
- - Large coarse sieve
- - Tom ...., Voldemort's real name
- - Puzzle, conundrum
- - the puzzle that used to strain
- - brain-teaser question
- - Mind teaser from the Sphinx
- - the puzzle takes some sifting
- - hoffa's apt middle name
- - Sphinx's poser
- - Perforate with gunshot — poser
- - Large meshed sieve
- - Clue for Batman, maybe
- - "Lost" question about snowmen
- - '84 Nik Kershaw album "The ......"
- - Brain-teaser and coarse sieve
- - Puzzle that might be draining
- - Cryptic verse
- - Puzzle as theologian's overcome by anger
- - What Edward Nygma poses to Batman
- - Cryptic statement
- - Puzzle that's full of holes?
- - Sieve and cooking device, but no opener
- - Cryptic question
- - Coarse sieve
- - Sift puzzling piece of verse
- - One offering cryptic clues to sift
- - Sieve; puzzle
- - Nelson --, American popular music arranger (1921-85)
- - Vexing question
- - Mind-teasing question
- - Fill full of holes
- - Question meant to confound
- - Sphinx's offering
- - Certain brainteaser
- - Question posed by Turandot
- - Verbal puzzle
- - Mind teaser
- - Fill with holes
- - Perforate
- - Perforate thoroughly
- - Turandot's test
- - Sphinx offering
- - Mind twister
- - Brain stumper
- - "What has four wheels and flies?"
- - What Oedipus solved
- - Nelson ...... of songdom
- - Pierce with many holes
- - Something perplexing.
- - What the Sphinx asked.
- - Bandleader Nelson.
- - Puzzling question
- - Baffling question
- - Tricky question
- - Brainteaser
- - Enigma
- - Word puzzle
- - Conundrum
- - Mystery
- - Baffler
- - Puzzler
- - Perplexity
- - Head-scratcher
- - Brain teaser
- - Puzzling person
- - Stumper?
- - Poser?
- - Puzzle
- - Permeate
- - Sieve
- - -
- - ...... paradox
- - Mystery or perplexing question
- - puzzle, free, originally devised by the french
- - Word puzzle with veiled meaning
- - 'Iron roof, glass walls, burns and burns and never falls', e.g.
- - Vault features
- - Vaults to mix chaser
- - Fallen .......
- - Decorative structures.
- - Curved structures.
- - Certain monuments.
- - Found in Washington Square, Champs Elysées, and Hyde Park.
- - Triumphal structures.
- - Structural members.
- - Foot supports
- - Curves
- - National park in Utah
- - Utah national park
- - National park
- - Spans
- - Foot parts
- - Foot features
- - Raises eyebrows
- - Rainbow-shaped structures