➠ Words with r
List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.
- - Parliamentary title
- - Parliamentary address?
- - Tracy .., character played by Grace Kelly in High Society (1956)
- - He nobly offers choice between pounds and old pence!
- - "The .... of the Rings" is a classic fantasy novel by J.R.R. Tolkien
- - Tracy Samantha ......, Grace Kelly's role in High Society
- - Upper House peer
- - Well-manored sort?
- - Magnate, big cheese (inf)
- - The .. of the Rings
- - pick up praise for aristocrat
- - ".... of the Flies"
- - Knight's boss
- - Jack ......, Hawaii Five-O actor
- - Title for Baltimore
- - Audibly praise god
- - titled british peer
- - Carol leaper
- - Thomas ..., once owner of a cricket ground in London
- - Briefly jest about master
- - "Bridgerton" title
- - "... of the Flies" (William Golding novel)
- - title for a duke or earl
- - Master of what's invested in commercial ordering
- - author of the 1955 novel a night to remember
- - peer getting praise, say
- - head of a manor
- - The 'L' in LOTR
- - see way to tyrannize
- - Voldemort's title, in the Harry Potter movies
- - daimyo, in the west
- - First leader or royal dignitary
- - Englishman's title
- - Oh My .., Boney M in their 1978 9 10
- - Answerer of prayers
- - ... Howe Island, Australian island east of Port Macquarie which is famous for birdwatching
- - Man of a manor
- - William Golding's "... of the Flies"
- - renaissance-fair title
- - Dolls are scattered round outhouse: one should be in cabinet
- - J.R.R. Tolkien's "The ... of the Rings"
- - Title for Voldemort in the "Harry Potter" series
- - ".... of the Flies" (novel by William Golding)
- - ...... byron
- - Feudal proprietor
- - Resident of Faerie [in DC]
- - The "L" of "LOTR"
- - George Harrison's 1970 single "My Sweet ......" topped the charts in the UK and in America
- - Landowner
- - Titled nobleman
- - Word in many gospel titles
- - Jack of "Hawaii Five-O"
- - Heavenly Father
- - Tennyson, for one
- - Byron's title
- - Title for Conrad's Jim
- - Prayer addressee
- - Man with manors
- - "Hawaii Five-O" star
- - Tolkien's ".... of the Rings" trilogy
- - Tarzan, ...... Greystoke
- - Manor man
- - Lady's husband
- - Hereditary peer
- - Head of the manor
- - Harrison song, "My Sweet ......"
- - Feudal boss
- - Fauntleroy's title
- - British M.P.
- - Baron's title
- - Alfred, ...... Tennyson
- - "My Sweet ......" (George Harrison hit)
- - "Hawaii Five-O" star Jack
- - "...... Jim," Conrad novel
- - Word heard at church
- - Whom a thane attended
- - Voldemort's title, in the Harry Potter books
- - Until 2006 the presiding officer of the House of Lords and head of the judiciary
- - TV's McGarrett
- - Tolkien's The ... Of The Rings
- - Title Olivier received
- - Title given to Olivier
- - Title for Byron or Baltimore
- - Title C. P. Snow held
- - Tennyson, e.g.
- - Taylor's business partner
- - Tarzan's title
- - Start of many a prayer
- - Star of "Hawaii Five-0"
- - Shepherd in the Psalm 23
- - Shepherd in the 23rd Psalm
- - Serf's overseer
- - Serf's oppressor
- - Screaming ...... Sutch
- - Real lady's man
- - Proprietor of a manor?
- - Prayer receiver, with "the"
- - Prayer beginning
- - Peter Wimsey, for one
- - Peter Wimsey, e.g.
- - Peerage type
- - Parliamentarian's title
- - Parliamentarian, perhaps
- - Parliament VIP
- - Parliament title
- - Parliament man
- - Parliament figure
- - One of the 10 people "a-leaping" in "The 12 Days of Christmas"
- - One of 10 leapers in a song
- - One "a-leaping" in a Christmas song
- - New Brunswick's Premier Bernard
- - New Brunswick's 30th Premier
- - Nelson's title
- - Mary ......, U. S. member of U. N.
- - Mary ......, successor to Eleanor Roosevelt in U. N.
- - Manor's ruler
- - Manor bigwig
- - Leaper of song
- - Lady's spouse
- - Killanin's title
- - Jim or Mayor
- - Jim or Kitchener
- - Jack of 'Hawaii Five-0'
- - He has manors
- - Greystoke, e.g.
- - Grantham's "Downton Abbey" title
- - Gordon Lightfoot and Terry Whelan "...... I'm So Weary"
- - Follower of "O"?
- - Fiefdom owner
- - Fief wheel
- - Fictional flies' leader
- - Englishman's title, perhaps
- - Dominant planet, in astrology
- - Creator of heaven and Earth
- - City chief, ... Mayor
- - Christmas leaper
- - Chesterfield or Byron
- - Certain Parliament member
- - C. P. Snow's title
- - Burroughs' Greystoke, for one
- - Bernard ........ Black
- - Beaverbrook was one
- - Baltimore or Fauntleroy, e.g.
- - Almighty one
- - "The ...... of the Rings" (Tolkien trilogy)
- - "Oh ...., won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz?"
- - "My Sweet ......" (George Harrison song)
- - "My Sweet ......" (1970 #1 hit for George Harrison)
- - "Little ...... Jesus asleep . . . "
- - "......, is it I?"
- - "........ of the Rings"
- - "...... of the Dance" (musical production starring Michael Flatley)
- - "...... Jim": Conrad
- - "...... Jim" (Joseph Conrad novel)
- - ...... Voldemort (villian in the Harry Potter series)
- - ...... of Darkness
- - ...... Farquaad ("Shrek" villain)
- - ...... Farquaad ("Shrek" character)
- - ...... Chief Justice (England's top judge)
- - ...... and master
- - Start of an Easter prayer
- - "Have mercy ......"
- - Olivier is one
- - Olivier's title.
- - One who minds his manors?
- - Nobleman's title
- - Mountbatten, for one
- - Olivier, for one
- - Robbie's grace continues
- - House member.
- - God Almighty
- - Actor Jack from N.Y.C.
- - Grace starter
- - Prayer opening
- - Prayer opener
- - Peer of the realm
- - Peer
- - Authority figure
- - Actor Jack
- - Lady's guy
- - "Hawaii Five-0" star
- - Put on airs
- - ...... Taylor
- - Chesterfield, e.g.
- - Aristocratic title
- - Almighty
- - Sire
- - Ruler
- - The Almighty
- - Byron or Tennyson
- - Member of Britain's upper house
- - Earl's title
- - 'Take My Hand, Precious ......'
- - Jesus
- - ...... Speaker (Parliament title)
- - Master of setting it up in hydrolysis
- - Jesus, to Christians
- - Voldemort's title
- - Lady's man
- - Lady's partner
- - Title for fictional detective Peter Wimsey
- - British nobleman
- - Poet Byron's title
- - Man of the manor
- - Feudal VIP
- - Noble title
- - Titled peer
- - Manor master
- - Feudal master
- - Manor head
- - Master of using it up in hydrolysis
- - Feudal superior
- - Some earl or duke? Possibly
- - Title for an earl
- - Serfs' employer
- - Lady's mate
- - Feudal noble
- - Premier Graham's preceder
- - Superior rum knocked back, disposing of one litre
- - The father of colour-blind lion cub is missing
- - Feudal title
- - Title for Voldemort
- - Leaper in a Christmas song
- - Baltimore, for one
- - 'Little ...... Fauntleroy'
- - Royal figure's title
- - Title for Byron
- - Manor-ly gentleman
- - Prayer recipient
- - Manor overseer
- - Ruler producing line on circle -- radius, then diameter
- - One who minds his manor
- - Title for a British nobleman
- - Conrad's '...... Jim'
- - Deity
- - Feudal bigwig
- - Parliament member
- - -- / Star of the original "Hawaii Five-O"
- - Duke or earl's title
- - Head of an estate
- - Either limit to land for nobleman
- - Master the choice between pounds and pence once
- - Master of a 24-Down
- - Olivier title
- - Title for Tennyson
- - "Downton Abbey" title
- - Byron, e.g
- - Title for an earl or baron
- - Byron or Tennyson, e.g
- - Serf's employer
- - Lady's man goes around with lounge lizard
- - and 25 and 26: Senior cabinet minister without specified official duties
- - Feudal figure
- - Manor's master
- - Word for a baron
- - Tarzan title
- - Tennyson's title
- - British noble title
- - Tennyson title
- - Next-to-last word of grace, often
- - Tolkien's ".... of the Rings"
- - Byron, for one
- - Word before 'have mercy!'
- - Prayer start
- - Gracious, that's an uncommon chap
- - British baron's title
- - ".... Jim"
- - Original "Hawaii Five-O" star
- - Master
- - .. .. King
- - Patrician
- - Sovereign
- - Powerful person
- - Noble
- - Nobleman
- - British noble
- - 'God ......'
- - .... man
- - Parliamentarian
- - British title
- - Title of nobility
- - Gosh - a nobleman!
- - Governor, a heartless Lombard
- - Expressed praise for God
- - Reportedly praise aristocrat
- - "___ Of The Flies" (1954 Novel)
- - Male peer
- - Magnate, big cheese
- - "... of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring," this 2001 fantasy adventure movie made an oopsie! A car accidentally found its way to Middle-earth
- - Title of Conrad's Jim
- - ... Farquaad ("Shrek" antagonist)
- - comic almost upset bishop
- - noble praise is audible
- - "The ... of the Rings" (film trilogy)
- - be it accidental or deliberate, the master is hemmed in
- - Elegant and formal
- - Elegant character in dry surroundings
- - Fashionable clothing ultimately trendy
- - Elaborately attired
- - First years get ready beforehand for formal, perhaps
- - Very formal
- - Stylish groom? Yes, initially
- - like cocktail attire
- - Like prom attire typically
- - suit-able?
- - Smart medico got messy without leadership
- - being fond of smart clothes wins some of the padre's sympathy
- - assistant priest with dog had a meal
- - dog consumed priest
- - A clergyman appointed to assist a parish priest
- - Parish head
- - Has a job getting rid of first two characters in 1 down before getting job as parish priest
- - Junior priest
- - Plays the part of priest, copper and judge
- - Assistant to a parish priest
- - Parish priest's subordinate
- - Parish priest
- - Parish V.I.P.
- - Parish leader
- - Parish priest, e.g.
- - Parish cleric
- - Priest's assistant
- - A truce for the priest's assistant
- - dog devoured priest's assistant
- - Cleric whose dog upset the tea
- - consumed by that worthless creature and it belongs to a clergyman!
- - Look after uniform in box
- - One taking orders / put on a show
- - Not quite a cut price cleric
- - dog made a meal of the cleric!
- - Artfully select, as a gallery owner might do
- - Dog devoured clergyman
- - dog made a meal of minister!
- - clergyman's remedy at heart
- - get copper to evaluate a churchman
- - Junior sky pilot initially up aboard old plane
- - young serviceman could make a truce
- - Hint Jack is being hidden up by the clergyman
- - organize, as a playlist
- - Minister heading for Uruguay aboard plane
- - an incumbent
- - Choose for inclusion
- - Pick out the pieces for, perhaps
- - Deputy vicar
- - Clergyman assisting a vicar
- - A truce (anag)
- - One is assisting the minister with review of old separatist movement and old police force
- - Organize, as a museum show
- - Run, as a museum
- - Run, as an art exhibition
- - Organize an art show
- - Perhaps select pictures for office in religious establishment
- - Prepare, as a museum exhibit
- - Rector's assistant
- - Man of the church is correct to ignore bill
- - Dry type admits taking head off Irishman assisting the minister
- - Vicar's assistant
- - Assistant clergyman
- - Organize a museum or exhibition
- - Run an exhibit for
- - Do a museum job
- - Do some museum work
- - Member of clergy
- - Run, as an art exhibit
- - Minister's assistant and copper going over charge
- - Cleric offers helpful words, embracing despised person
- - Select for inclusion
- - Run, as an exhibition
- - Is responsible for interactive exhibition of smoke over a square
- - Oversee, as a museum exhibit
- - Manage, as a museum
- - Organize, as an exhibition
- - Run, as a gallery
- - Do museum work
- - Run, as an exhibit
- - Oversee a museum
- - Manage a museum
- - Work for a museum
- - Clergyman who sounds like a doctor?
- - Minister
- - Vicar
- - Preacher
- - Tend an exhibit
- - Run an art show
- - Vicar's deputy
- - Auxiliary cleric
- - Cleric
- - Vicar's aide.
- - The vicar's helper.
- - Churchman.
- - Member of the clergy
- - Man of the cloth?
- - Clergyman
- - A truce arranged between vicar and laity
- - Work at a museum
- - cleric appealing for artist to come in
- - Father got a turn from the contents of the box
- - the dog had a bite at him!
- - Organise (an exhibition or cultural event)
- - arrange (an exhibition)