➠ Words with r

List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.

  • - .... Crown, trophy awarded in rugby union
  • - Batter's delight
  • - Hitter's feat
  • - With 47-Down, multitalented Broadway star ... or what's 'veiled' in this puzzle's circles
  • - One of Ty Cobb's record 295 in the A.L.
  • - One of Willie Mays's 20 in 1957
  • - Baseball's toughest hit
  • - Kind of play or crown
  • - Kind of crown or play
  • - Homer's next of kin
  • - Kind of crown
  • - Crown for Secretariat
  • - Racing's ...... Crown
  • - Crown
  • - nonsense left inside to multiply
  • - threefold excursion by the french
  • - ...-header (back-to-back-to-back event)
  • - Journey with the French trio
  • - Three times greater
  • - Consisting of three things or parts
  • - multiply journey by the french
  • - Stumble over the French a few times
  • - More than double the drivel written about the last poll
  • - trip up the spanish three times
  • - one of willie mays' mlb career 140
  • - Increase by a factor of three
  • - Outing fled inside for a stiff drink
  • - Three times they initially faced new peril
  • - Journey ends in hotel -- 'The Peal of Bells'
  • - Three times the amount of rubbish covering lake
  • - least common hit
  • - Coach said "let rip" for baseball achievement
  • - Significantly increase nonsense about Liberal
  • - Rubbish about litre being a very generous measure of spirits
  • - Involving three parts
  • - .... Word Score, highest-scoring Scrabble square
  • - excursion the french go on three times
  • - Three-bag hit
  • - Not double
  • - Hit that goes all the way to the warning track, maybe
  • - Good hit
  • - Baseball hit that gets the batter to third base
  • - Consisting of three
  • - Increase threefold
  • - Increase by 200 percent
  • - More than double
  • - Big hit in baseball
  • - Bases clearer
  • - Diamond feat
  • - Big shot sounded out when cycling
  • - Act unrestrainedly on cycle three times
  • - Rare baseball hit
  • - Three-bagger
  • - Big hit in the ballpark
  • - With 57-Across, ice cream order depicted at 56-Down
  • - Tour the French will make three times
  • - With 39-Across, impressive basketball feat ... or a feature shared by the answers to the six starred clues
  • - Rare hit for a slow-footed batter
  • - Least common base hit
  • - Threefold
  • - Rarity for a lumbering slugger
  • - Toughest hit to get in a cycle
  • - Multiply by three
  • - Baseball rarity
  • - List price drops (sic) threefold
  • - Rare hit
  • - With 24-Down, cosmopolitan ingredient
  • - Hardest part of hitting for the cycle
  • - Rare hit for most catchers
  • - Hit that clears the bases
  • - Get close to home, in a way
  • - Baseball hit where the runner finishes at the hot corner
  • - Hardest baseball hit to get
  • - .... threat: performer who can sing, dance and act
  • - Achievement that gets someone close to home?
  • - Hardest hit to get in baseball
  • - Extra-large drink
  • - Part of a cycle, in baseball
  • - Not quite a homer
  • - With 5-Down, an orange-flavored liqueur
  • - McGwire rarity
  • - Rare play
  • - Hit that rolls to the wall, maybe
  • - Word with play or threat
  • - Almost a home run
  • - Toughest hit to get in the cycle
  • - Hardest hit to get
  • - Rare hit for a slow runner
  • - Rarest baseball hit
  • - Almost make it home
  • - Exciting hit
  • - Quite a diving somersault
  • - .... sec (liqueur)
  • - Three-in-one
  • - Not quite a run
  • - Almost a homer
  • - Superlarge drink
  • - Quite a hit
  • - Before threat or time
  • - Near-homer
  • - Long hit at Shea
  • - Big one in baseball
  • - Certain hit
  • - Baseball hit.
  • - ...... threat man.
  • - Rare base hit.
  • - A hit in baseball.
  • - A creditable hit.
  • - Three times
  • - Extra-base hit
  • - Long hit.
  • - Three-base hit.
  • - Treble ......
  • - Base hit
  • - *Baseball feat
  • - Make a big hit?
  • - Baseball term.
  • - Baseball play.
  • - Big hit
  • - Consisting of three things
  • - Having three parts
  • - uncommon hit in baseball
  • - Rare batting feat
  • - Finding it hard to live or follow work up
  • - It's rotten being short of money
  • - Lacking wealth or resources
  • - heard to come down hard on the needy
  • - inferior alternative to the post office
  • - Like someone leading a hand-to-mouth existence
  • - Word with box or boy
  • - Word with mouth or excuse
  • - Word with box or excuse
  • - Without two pennies to rub together
  • - What Willie's "Boys" were, to CCR
  • - Richard or boy
  • - Living hand-to-mouth
  • - Like Butterfly or Richard
  • - Kind of farm or house
  • - not good at needing money
  • - Of a low standard
  • - Dispense drinks, we hear, for the needy
  • - Oh you ... thing! (sympathetic remark)
  • - Unsatisfactory, as quality
  • - The ... People's Campaign (1968 economic justice campaign)
  • - Italian river? Old river not very good
  • - worthy of an "f"
  • - "Rich Dad ... Dad" (Robert Kiyosaki book)
  • - inferior fish, we hear, for those who attract pity
  • - Pitiably lacking money
  • - "oh, you ...... thing!"
  • - like aladdin, at the beginning of the story
  • - Bad, as quality
  • - Rich Man ... Man (1970s TV miniseries based on a book by Irwin Shaw)
  • - Very far from wealthy
  • - "...... unfortunate souls"
  • - What a grade of D indicates
  • - As ... as a church mouse
  • - "Rich Dad ... Dad," book by Robert Kiyosaki
  • - Not having much money
  • - "Rich Dad, ... Dad," book co-authored by Robert Kiyosaki
  • - Poverty-stricken, say
  • - Far from being rich
  • - Being indigent is not good
  • - ...... people's campaign (organization fighting for a living wage)
  • - Living in poverty
  • - The opposite of "Rich"
  • - "alas, .... yorick! i knew him, horatio", shakespeare
  • - Worthy of an F grade
  • - As ... as a church mouse (extremely short of money)
  • - Destitute and needy person
  • - Inferior, inadequate
  • - '... Unfortunate Souls' (solo for Ursula)
  • - Someone who is penniless and has empty pockets
  • - Bad, like hygiene
  • - "... Folk," first novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky written between 1844 and 1845
  • - Deserving a "D" grade
  • - ... People's Campaign
  • - Like Franklin's Richard
  • - Like a church mouse
  • - Very out of pocket
  • - Below C level?
  • - Less than fair
  • - Adjective for the little rich girl?
  • - With empty pockets
  • - What one star may mean
  • - Those protected by Robin Hood
  • - Short bread?
  • - Shoddy in quality
  • - Robin's beneficiaries
  • - Little rich girl adjective
  • - Like D's, gradewise
  • - Less than adequate
  • - Earning a low grade
  • - Earning a D
  • - Church mouse descriptor
  • - Among the have-nots
  • - Adjective for Yorick
  • - "Give me your tired, your ...... . . ."
  • - "...... Richard's Almanac"
  • - ...... boy (hero sandwich)
  • - Worthy of a low grade
  • - Word for Richard
  • - Without privilege, say
  • - What a "D" often means
  • - What a "D" may indicate
  • - What "D" means
  • - Way below average
  • - Two-star, maybe
  • - Those that Robin Hood protected
  • - They need help
  • - Straitened
  • - Salem ......, black Revolutionary War hero
  • - Robin Hood's beneficiaries, with "the"
  • - Rating a D
  • - Penniless, maybe
  • - Ones protected by a safety net, with "the"
  • - Not worthy of a good grade
  • - Not even mediocre
  • - Near-flunking mark
  • - Moneyless
  • - Like Yorick
  • - Like Richard of the almanac
  • - Like church mice?
  • - Like Ali Baba, at first
  • - Like a student's D
  • - Like a starving artist, stereotypically
  • - Like a D-
  • - Like a churchmouse?
  • - Leading a hardscrabble life
  • - Lacking wealth
  • - Lacking ability
  • - Kind of relation
  • - they're drawn in the end
  • - There may be a dramatic scene between this couple
  • - They may be hung and drawn, meaning death
  • - Death (slang)
  • - Death in short, a terrible sin
  • - They're gold at the Met.
  • - Perhaps sinner and saint going out — they often meet in the dark
  • - the end for window décor
  • - Window hangings
  • - the end of soft furnishings
  • - The end of dog exercises, no lead on Rottweiler
  • - Screens the end
  • - Window dressing all over?
  • - Rain cuts out the final moments
  • - When these come down it's the end
  • - Their falling would ruin acts perhaps
  • - The end of acts in play touring old city
  • - Why the outsider never gets a look in
  • - Theatre drapes
  • - It's the end for some home furnishings
  • - Stage drapes
  • - Shade screens
  • - Act ruins play changing one's view of Rear Window perhaps
  • - Hanging drapes
  • - Those on the rails, passing?
  • - Hanging cloths
  • - Decorative hangers
  • - Veils of a sort
  • - The end, in slanguage
  • - Window treatments
  • - Disastrous end
  • - Window coverings
  • - Drapes
  • - Fabric coverings for windows
  • - Disastrous outcome
  • - It means the end for hangings
  • - savage set fire to church
  • - wild fire consumed church
  • - Wild fire stirred up by cyclone extremely
  • - Intense fire damaged church
  • - wild fire spread to church
  • - like a fire raging at many a point
  • - Castle gutted after catastrophic fire raging
  • - Intense fire destroyed church
  • - Intense fire spread over church
  • - Wild, loud music that is associated with Luther's extreme church
  • - Wild or menacing
  • - Menacingly wild
  • - It's vicious to fire butcher from Clare
  • - Wild
  • - Displaying a wild nature
  • - Violent in force
  • - ........ creatures, 1997 zoo-based comedy film featuring the main cast of a fish called wanda
  • - sasha ...... (beyoncé alter ego)
  • - Vehement in temper
  • - Intense expression of outrage by people missing answer
  • - violent outcome from recife
  • - 'I Am Sasha ...'
  • - Powerful European Commission whistle-blower raised outside Italy
  • - Like a band of Amazons
  • - Onetime catchword for fashion designer Christian Siriano
  • - Like some competition
  • - Savage — vehement
  • - Former Beyoncé alter ego Sasha
  • - Cutthroat, as competition
  • - Relentless.
  • - Hostile
  • - Ferocious
  • - Intensely competitive
  • - Violent, aggressive
  • - Ferocious, savage
  • - Aggressive type fends off differences
  • - Savage
  • - Savage in Recife on the loose
  • - Like a tiger
  • - Vehement, furious
  • - Highly competitive
  • - Sasha ......, Beyoncé's alter ego
  • - Part of humidifier ceased displaying intensity
  • - Violent and aggressive
  • - Intense dancing rife before getting caught with Ecstasy?
  • - Like tigers
  • - Cutthroat
  • - Intense, as a competitor
  • - Ruthlessly violent
  • - Tigerlike
  • - Cut-throat
  • - Hot skewer with starter removed under force
  • - Bloodthirsty
  • - Violent expression of disapproval about hundred being imprisoned
  • - Far from laid-back
  • - Badgerlike
  • - Intense, as competition
  • - Like some competitors
  • - Like intense competitors
  • - Like a Bengal tiger
  • - Like some winds
  • - Very intense
  • - Overused word for "very distasteful."
  • - Furiously intense.
  • - Extremely unpleasant: Slang.
  • - "No bandit ......, no tyrant mad with pride."—Pope.
  • - Menacing
  • - Brutal
  • - Vicious
  • - Vehement
  • - Aggressive
  • - Violent
  • - Passionate
  • - Furious
  • - Resolute
  • - Intense
  • - Knock-down-drag-out
  • - Intense fellow with little hesitation cracking problem in winter
  • - Aggressive and frightening
  • - savage from recife
  • - Dangerous, threatening
  • - Robber of ships at sea
  • - talk foolishly about island figure plundering ships?
  • - Copyright violator
  • - Capt. Sparrow, e.g.
  • - Illegally reproduce, as software
  • - Software copyright ignorer
  • - Captain Jack Sparrow, for one
  • - Main villain?
  • - Steel City pro
  • - Copyright ignorer
  • - William Kidd, for one
  • - Illegally reproduce
  • - One sailing under a skull and crossbones
  • - Unauthorized downloader
  • - Use without permission
  • - Bachelor of "Arrrrr!"s?
  • - Plagiarist
  • - Penzance persona
  • - Hook or Silver
  • - Napster user
  • - Smee, for one
  • - Character that typically says "Arrrrr!"
  • - Sam Lord or Bartholomew Roberts
  • - Hook, for example
  • - Gilbert and Sullivan extra
  • - Clemente was a great one
  • - Sea criminal
  • - Rodent in baked dish for buccaneer
  • - Hook, for one
  • - Download without paying, say
  • - Plagiarist may make head of publishing furious
  • - Detective and judge working overseas with Grace O' Malley
  • - Robber on the high seas
  • - Marine menace
  • - Robber.
  • - Halloween costume choice
  • - Swashbuckler.
  • - Halloween costume
  • - Raider
  • - Knock off
  • - Copy illegally
  • - Take the wrong way?
  • - Take illegally
  • - Steal
  • - Francis Drake, for one
  • - Constant charge creating danger at sea
  • - 'Arrrr!' speaker with a skull-and-crossbones flag
  • - .... ship, swinging galleon at an amusement park
  • - Illegal broadcaster
  • - Not a good sailor
  • - Spread covering Irish Rover