➠ Words with r
List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.
- - In perfect alignment
- - How dreams come, in your dreams?
- - Hard to debate
- - Good way for dreams to come
- - Common choice in an exam
- - Choice in a short-answer test.
- - Believer or blue preceder
- - Beach Boys "Be ...... to Your School"
- - Answer that won't get you an F?
- - Answer on an easy-to-grade test
- - Answer in a certain exam
- - Able to be proven
- - "T" as in tests
- - "How right you are!"
- - "...... Blood" (HBO vampire drama in its final season)
- - "Right you are!"
- - "Honest to God!"
- - "You're right about that"
- - "You got that right"
- - 'You have a point ...'
- - 'Believe you me!'
- - "Honest to goodness!"
- - You said it!
- - Genuine end to hostilities when Conservative leaves
- - Like things you should believe
- - 'I'd have to agree'
- - 'You've got a point'
- - 'You're right'
- - 'You're not wrong'
- - Precise time to regret
- - Padre's not in Departures - is that to be believed?
- - '...... to form ...'
- - Right time to regret
- - In alignment
- - "— Believer"
- - Type of believer
- - In accordance with fact or reality
- - It's accurate to describe it as genuine
- - Start to regret being faithful
- - Conformable to an essential reality
- - "Stay ___ to yourself!" ("Always believe in you!")
- - in accordance with facts
- - Like courtroom testimony, one hopes
- - Kind of grit
- - How some things ring
- - Honesty-inspired George Strait song?
- - Hardly slanderous
- - Frequent test answer
- - Frequent quiz option
- - Founded on fact
- - Fix alignment
- - First name of Under Secretary Morse of Agriculture.
- - First circle on a Scantron sheet, often
- - False negative?
- - Faithful and loyal
- - Factually accurate
- - Dependable — loyal
- - Costello's "My Aim Is ......"
- - Companion of tried
- - Choice on many a test
- - Choice on a test
- - Answer with a 50/50 shot
- - Answer with a 50/50 chance of being right
- - Answer with a 50-50 chance of being right
- - Alternative on a test
- - Aline
- - Align, with "up"
- - Adjust exactly
- - Adjust accurately
- - Adjust with up
- - A false alternative?
- - 1994 film ".......... Lies"
- - "The course of ...... love . . . ": Shak.
- - "That's how it is, all right"
- - "That is so ......"
- - "T" on a test, usually
- - "Okay, granted"
- - "Nobody can argue with that"
- - "No denying that"
- - "I know this much is ......" Spandau Ballet
- - "Can't argue that point"
- - "Big, if ......"
- - "...... Love," Porter song
- - "...... Lies" (1994 Schwarzenegger movie)
- - "...... Grit" (1969 John Wayne film)
- - "...... Grit," Wayne film
- - "...... Blood" (former HBO vampire series)
- - "...... Blood" (former HBO series)
- - ".... Lies": Schwarzenegger film
- - ".... Grit": John Wayne classic
- - ....-or-false test
- - ......-false question
- - ...... blue (loyal)
- - ...... bill (indictment)
- - "How ...... it is!"
- - Test answer
- - Test choice
- - Quiz choice
- - Exam answer
- - Like a sharpshooter's aim
- - Word with life or love
- - Porter's "...... Love"
- - Veracious
- - Put into alignment
- - Fit accurately.
- - Not counterfeit
- - Nonfictional
- - Make level
- - Align properly
- - Irrefutable
- - Verified
- - Like a fact
- - Based on fact
- - Not affected
- - Bona fide
- - Honorable
- - Veritable
- - Unfeigned
- - Right as rain
- - Questionnaire response
- - Not crooked
- - Legitimate
- - Plumb
- - 'No argument from me'
- - Exam choice
- - Undeviating
- - Eve
- - Kind of blue
- - 'No lie!'
- - Good point
- - Valid
- - 'Proven!'
- - Real
- - Inarguable
- - Quite so
- - 'That is correct'
- - Straighten
- - Even up
- - Adjust, as wheels
- - "No question"
- - On the up-and-up
- - On the level
- - Colors
- - Sincere
- - Make even
- - "Right, right"
- - Set straight
- - Shade of blue
- - Adjust
- - Steady
- - Correct
- - Unerring
- - Not tall
- - On target
- - On the mark
- - Accurate
- - Dead-on
- - Blue
- - Grit
- - Blood ......
- - 50-50 test guess
- - Common test answer
- - Quiz answer
- - Quiz answer, perhaps
- - Align
- - Line up
- - "That ........."
- - "Granted ..."
- - "...... straight!"
- - Exact
- - Unquestionable
- - Love
- - End of quotation
- - Facts
- - Word of agreement
- - 'That's correct'
- - "That's right"
- - For sure
- - 'Uh-huh!'
- - ".., indeed!"
- - "Honest!"
- - Factual
- - Verifiable
- - Authentic
- - Fifty-fifty test choice
- - One end of the PolitiFact meter
- - '...... Blood' (TV show)
- - Undeniable
- - 'Fair point'
- - Word before "love" or "story"
- - False alternative
- - Genuine regret shown after time
- - 50-50 guess on a test
- - Correctly aligned
- - Like some test answers
- - Undisputed
- - T on a test
- - Beyond doubt
- - ......-or-false quiz
- - What 'T' may mean
- - Like facts
- - Supported by facts
- - Authentic tango on French street
- - "It's a fair point"
- - 'Can't argue with that'
- - Like perfect aim
- - Real regret after end of engagement
- - ....-false quiz
- - Consistent with fact
- - "Can't deny that"
- - '...... Colors' (Cyndi Lauper hit)
- - Genuine, actual
- - 'That's a good point'
- - Word before "self" or "love"
- - '...... story'
- - 'That's a fact'
- - Provable
- - "That's a valid point"
- - Level
- - ...... right?
- - Actual
- - Fully accurate
- - Right; genuine
- - Accurate, as aim
- - "No doubt!"
- - Real regret shown after time
- - Genuine
- - False? No, turn it around
- - Not made up
- - 'Really'
- - Unlike many rumors
- - Supported by fact
- - Sincere Director-General avoiding Plod
- - Aligned
- - Opposite of false
- - Like any fact
- - Get straight?
- - Quiz option
- - Indisputable
- - Genuine; real
- - Well-aimed
- - Quite factual
- - Like all facts
- - Rightful
- - Like a deadeye's aim
- - Simple quiz answer
- - 'No argument'
- - Factually correct
- - Loyal; authentic
- - So ...
- - It is so
- - Loyal
- - Faithful
- - Devoted
- - Steadfast
- - Unswerving
- - Not false
- - Reliable
- - Staunch
- - Constant.
- - Unwavering.
- - See 54 Down.
- - 'No argument here!'
- - 'Agreed'
- - Incontestable
- - Constant torture ruled out on a regular basis
- - Out of ____, not straight
- - "T," on a certain type of test
- - Regularly tortured? Correct
- - answer on a quiz with only two options
- - 1983 smash hit for Spandau Ballet
- - khloe kardashian's kid
- - spandau ballet's biggest hit.
- - ... romance, film co-written by quentin tarantino
- - hbo's ".... detective: night country"
- - accurately adjusted
- - "That's extremely accurate"
- - Like non-fiction, perhaps
- - "...... Detective: Night Country" (HBO series starring Jodie Foster and Kali Reis)
- - Author of Three Men in a Boat (1889) - who shared a middle initial with 11
- - Jerry --, tenor saxophonist who played with Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and Artie Shaw
- - and 19 Across: American composer of songs
- - Kern who wrote the music for 'Show Boat'
- - Saint who translated the Bible into Latin
- - ... Powell, Fed chair since 2018
- - Actor Jharrel ... from "When They See Us"
- - running back bettis or federal reserve chair powell
- - World class sprinter Harry
- - Three Men in a Boat author
- - Steelers great Bettis
- - Saint known for translating the Bible into Latin
- - Former halfback Bettis
- - Bible translator
- - "Ol' Man River" composer Kern
- - Dancer Robbins
- - — Kern, US composer
- - "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" composer Kern
- - Choreographer Robbins
- - Anglicized form of Hieronymus
- - Hines, Kern, or Robbins
- - Basso Hines
- - Tony winner Robbins
- - Dancer/director Robbins
- - Robbins of Broadway
- - Composer Kern
- - "All the Things You Are" composer Kern
- - Robbins or Kern
- - Kern.
- - Jennie ......, Churchill's American mother.
- - Saint honored on September 30
- - ...... Kern, musicals composer
- - Pithy writer
- - Pithy person
- - Person offering truisms
- - Sayings sayer
- - Franklin, for one
- - Source of succinct statement, a page I inserted in short revision
- - Planet orbited by a moon named Margaret
- - Only planet whose name is derived from a figure in Greek rather than Roman mythology
- - Seventh planet from the sun in our Solar System
- - you are a backward sun, planet!
- - upstart raced american to identify planet
- - Seventh planet from sun
- - planet name that's the most fun to say
- - planet orbited by oberon
- - at night, this planet is visible as a blue-green point of light
- - planet with a laughed-at pronunciation
- - Planet seen as the centre of a mural at sunrise
- - upstart raced us to identify planet
- - The 7th planet from the sun
- - Planet with faint rings
- - planet that orbits the sun on its side
- - The planet's turn for a bit of rain, and maybe sun
- - planet saturn revolves with drop in temperature around sun essentially
- - Planet that's often the butt of a joke
- - Greek god — planet
- - Planet that's more distant from the Sun than Saturn
- - Planet that always gets a few laughs
- - Outer planet
- - Giant planet
- - Seventh planet from the sun
- - The Magician of Holst's Planets suite
- - The seventh planet from the sun
- - Might USA run up the planet?
- - Seventh planet
- - Ringed planet
- - Planet beyond Saturn
- - Third largest planet
- - Planet with 27 moons
- - The only planet whose name is derived from a character in Greek mythology
- - Posh artist taken with return of star and planet
- - Planet discovered by William Herschell in 1781
- - Planet discovered in 1781
- - Penultimate planet
- - Planet whose axis of rotation is tilted sideways
- - Planet past Saturn
- - First planet discovered using a telescope
- - What "us" stands for in the mnemonic "My very educated mother just served us nachos"
- - "Sky father" of Greek myth
- - father of saturn
- - Half of us fled to the States, where it's heavenly
- - celestial ice giant
- - Heavenly community centre managed by the Americans
- - seventh of eight
- - Seventh of a group of eight (formerly nine)
- - Seventh rock from the sun?
- - Faraway orb
- - Ariel orbits it
- - Titania and Oberon circle it
- - Voyager 2 destination
- - God from holy book — leader to overlook us
- - Oberon orbits it
- - What Oberon orbits
- - *William Herschel, 1781
- - Distant ice giant
- - I hear you are an American Olympian
- - The 'U' in 'MVEMJSUN'
- - Posh academician contacts tabloid about revealing heavenly body
- - Telescopic discovery of 1781
- - It's orbited by Miranda
- - Miranda and Ariel circle it
- - Leader of union controlled powerful nation, becoming a God
- - Neptune neighbor
- - Ariel circles it
- - A solar system "ice giant"
- - Neptune's neighbor
- - Father of the Titans
- - *"The Magician"
- - Heavenly discovery of 1781
- - Zeus' grandfather
- - Seventh of eight, now
- - Astronomical discovery of 1781
- - Herschel discovery of 1781
- - World found by Herschel
- - 1781 discovery
- - William Herschel discovery of 1781
- - It's next to last in a notable eightsome
- - Second-last of a series, now
- - One of the gas giants
- - Seventh of nine, in space