➠ Words with r
List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.
- - "My ... Will Go On," song by Celine Dion which served as the theme song to James Cameron's 1997 epic romance film "Titanic"
- - "Crazy ......" (Jeff Bridges' Oscar film)
- - "Crazy on You" band
- - Sally Field won an Oscar for playing a young widow in Places in the ....
- - Centre of red card
- - to be encouraged, take this when playing cards, maybe
- - Centre of a cabbage, lettuce etc.
- - The middle - the centre - of the theatre is demolished
- - part of a red card?
- - He takes to painting a beater
- - He created works with feeling
- - The suicide king, for one
- - it's owner shows compassion at her confusion
- - according to 6d, nothing breaks like a ...
- - Famous for the song Magic Man
- - Drunk author emptied the bottle
- - The chap has skill and courage
- - This part of Celine Dion kept going on
- - "the --- of midlothian", novel by walter scott
- - Shape on a valentine
- - the man with paintings of organ
- - Listen to organist's last organ
- - Listen to trumpet initially, and organ
- - Organ that pumps blood
- - Organ found in male sculpture for example
- - Valentine's symbol
- - Symbol between "I" and "NY"
- - Newspaper mogul lacks guts, ultimately, and compassion
- - Cardiologist's specialty
- - merciful person has one, of course
- - it beats any one of 13 cards
- - Macho discipline from one in suit?
- - the artisan hides compassion
- - Passion about right here?
- - Organ that's the symbol of love
- - Essence, core
- - the tea bar is ruined by pulsating action
- - Try leader of team, in essence
- - Pick up time, getting encouragement
- - Valentine's shape
- - band whose debut album "dreamboat annie" was released in the u.s. on valentine's day in 1976
- - Cardio organ
- - "cold ......" (2021 pnau remix by elton john and dua lipa)
- - Crux that may be broken, wooden or may murmur
- - Chap with skill and courage
- - The man with skill and courage
- - Characters in the arts centre
- - Blood pump in most animals
- - "Don't Go Breaking My ...," 1976 duet by Elton John and Kiki Dee
- - Pump that shifts earth
- - One of the iPhone's text message reactions
- - the artist conceals compassion
- - That man with talent to make love
- - Valentine's card shape, maybe
- - the man has skill and spirit
- - Vital pump
- - Centre of the Earth
- - "Wear my ... upon my sleeve," phrase popularized by William Shakespeare which means to openly show emotions
- - part of 4-h
- - it beats to death
- - Centre part
- - one suited for love
- - He has the skill and courage
- - "elastic ......" (sia song from "the hunger games: catching fire" album)
- - central, essential part
- - Male skill and courage
- - Earth-shattering organ
- - Central organ
- - Muscular organ
- - One beating US police will cover up close to bar
- - Card game we hear
- - Beater back from reserve overrun by deer
- - central element
- - Centre of circulation
- - What beats a card symbol?
- - Body part with meadows, according the song Stardust
- - Vital human organ
- - central part of a celery plant
- - "Elastic ...," 2013 song by Sia featuring the Weeknd and Diplo
- - One pumping round into Republican? Au contraire!
- - By ...... (from memory)
- - "Barracuda" band
- - Kind of burn
- - Cupid's target
- - Classic tattoo
- - Valentine's Day offering
- - Word with burn or break
- - What "you gotta have"
- - Tin Woodsman's need
- - Tin Man's prize
- - Pumping organ
- - Greene's "The ...... of the Matter"
- - Four-chambered organ
- - Circulation director?
- - Cardiac organ
- - Atrium locale
- - Artichoke part
- - A certain king or queen, e.g.
- - .......... River, Alberta
- - You gotta have miles of it
- - You gotta have it
- - What the Tin Woodman sought from the Wizard of Oz
- - Welty's "The Ponder ......"
- - Welty novel "The Ponder ......"
- - Valentine's Day shape
- - Valentine's Day decoration
- - Tin Woodman's desire
- - This is sometimes lost
- - The Tin Woodsman's quest
- - Suit card
- - Sleeve wear for some
- - Shape of a Valentine's Day candy box, often
- - Shape carved on a tree
- - Rock band led by two sisters
- - Red king, e.g.
- - Pump that breaks?
- - Organ in the circulatory system
- - One of the Four H's
- - One of 13 cards
- - Mouthful for a frightened one
- - Might know your favorite song by this
- - Love, on bumper stickers
- - Lettuce part
- - Kind of throb or land
- - Kind of beat or burn
- - It "has its reasons which reason knows nothing of": Pascal
- - Internal pumper
- - Inside pump
- - Gift from the Wizard of Oz that's really a clock
- - Either eye in a romantic emoji
- - Earth (anag)
- - Core — card
- - Cor or core
- - Companion of "soul."
- - Celery tidbit
- - Buffett "Songs You Know by ......"
- - Breast beater
- - Blood's starting place
- - Blood-pumping organ
- - Blood pump
- - Barnard concern
- - Atrium site
- - Ann and Nancy Wilson
- - 2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees whose lead singer and guitarist are sisters
- - "Young at ......"
- - "What About Love" band
- - "The ...... of Midlothian"
- - "The ...... Is a Lonely Hunter"
- - "Damn Yankees" hit
- - "Cross my ......"
- - "Captain Planet" element
- - "Barracuda" rockers
- - Love symbol
- - Tin Man's request
- - Certain card
- - Soul's partner
- - Circulation manager?
- - *Cardiologist's concern?
- - Innermost part
- - The innermost part
- - Central section
- - '...... valentine'
- - What the Tin Man wanted
- - Most essential part
- - Symbol of affection
- - Coward's lack
- - Thoracic organ
- - Pluck
- - Symbol of love
- - Cardiology concern
- - Playing card
- - Opens 14 across with enthusiasm
- - Courage; centre
- - It's a phenomenal beater
- - Soul mate
- - Courage
- - Core planet where the last shall be first
- - Body pump
- - Band led by the Wilson sisters
- - Any of 13 red playing cards
- - Shape of Twitter's 'like' button
- - Artichoke's center
- - Centre; courage
- - Quotation part 6
- - Pick up car with enthusiasm
- - Vital organ
- - Image on a valentine
- - Valentine symbol
- - Artichoke serving
- - Male, cunning, shows courage
- - Eat your ........ out
- - Organ with chambers
- - Tin Woodman's wish
- - Person unlucky in love could be this broken
- - Symbol on a valentine
- - Metaphor for emotion
- - Symbol on many a bumper sticker
- - It beats a run in the wild
- - Middle
- - Ticker
- - Core; courage
- - Courage of the organ
- - Epicentre of earthquake?
- - Courage in member of pack?
- - Hater can show feeling
- - Beating organ
- - Middle card
- - Mid-Feb. symbol
- - Tin Woodman's quest
- - Tin Man's desire
- - Listen to team's leader with compassion
- - The suicide king, e.g.
- - Partner of 24-Down
- - Stag full of energy and courage
- - Body part
- - Valentine's Day symbol
- - Crux
- - Red card
- - Artichoke center
- - EKG organ
- - Try followed by team's first red card
- - Valentine shape
- - Target for 69-Across
- - Valentine decoration
- - Ogre's lack
- - Bodily pump
- - Courage in the organ
- - Chest beater?
- - Tin Man's quest
- - It's in the chest
- - Internal pump
- - Song beginning 'Well, since my baby left me'
- - He has skill and courage
- - Constant beater
- - 'Let every ...... prepare him room'
- - Sense of sympathy
- - Counterpart of 'thou is', similarly wrong in mood
- - See 30-Down
- - Ace maybe showing enthusiasm
- - Valentine symbol ... or, when read as two words, what you can't do when the answers to starred clues are spoken
- - Generous disposition
- - The Tin Man's desire
- - Tin Man's want
- - Centre; core
- - Shape carved on a tree, maybe
- - Pump organ
- - Tin Woodman's need
- - The Tin Man wanted one
- - Sympathy
- - Soul partner
- - Texter's "less than three"?
- - Ticker symbol?
- - Pacemaker's place
- - Shape carved on a tree, often
- - Capacity for sympathy
- - Symbol after "I" on many a bumper sticker
- - It may be seen with a 37-Across
- - Essential part
- - Compassion
- - Caring
- - Purple
- - Fortitude
- - Organ
- - Tin Man's need
- - .. center
- - End of quotation
- - Body organ
- - Essence
- - Character
- - Mettle
- - Spirit
- - Ache
- - Core
- - Centre
- - Central part
- - Enthusiasm
- - -
- - Elastic ..., top 10 single for Sia
- - Organ with ventricles
- - The ...... of Midlothian, Scott novel
- - greed of a girl getting food
- - greed getting virginia and erica running round
- - Woman given food shows greed
- - Greed of Elizabeth going after unusual caviar
- - Greed, a weakness holding soldiers back
- - Greed over actress Gardner getting rice
- - greed for caviare, perhaps
- - I crave - a form of greed
- - caviare might produce such greed
- - Extreme greed, that is considered a sin
- - Ordering caviare demonstrates greed
- - a misguided vicar gets direction in greed
- - greed is a sin involving endless deceit
- - A varied endless century in greed
- - greed is a besetting sin, and includes hard-heartedness
- - Greed for money
- - Greed – adult weakness – possessing a Republican
- - Greed a wicked habit that holds painter back
- - Greed — caviare (anag)
- - Greed
- - Greed, covetousness
- - Insatiable greed
- - Greed shown by a reserve supporting system to help referees
- - Greed is a sin holding soldiers back
- - Woman given food in sin like greed
- - Greed from woman with food
- - Greed woman's shown over food
- - A rising artist restricted by shortcoming: greed
- - A sinner's behaviour, including extremes of anger or greed
- - Great greed
- - Galloping greed
- - a defect encapsulating a republican is greed
- - Insatiable greed for riches
- - extreme greed for wealth or material gain
- - Greed, a failing gripping padre occasionally
- - greed of girl taking food
- - i've a car that's destroyed through greed
- - Extreme greed
- - Desire to be wealthy? Caviare is served
- - i see vera has a tendency to show covetousness!
- - A sin involving hoards, centrally?
- - Dish of caviare one is greedy to have
- - erica and virginia upset them being too greedy
- - Greedy character ordered caviare
- - ms gardner has that starchy look and is greedy, too
- - eager desire for wealth
- - Girl given Chinese food wanting more
- - greediness with which ms gardner takes grain
- - A sin to grasp at riches, primarily
- - it makes a man keen on money, and a woman on food
- - Insatiable desire for wealth
- - Grasping nature
- - Miserliness
- - Excessive desire for wealth
- - Rapaciousness
- - Miser's sin
- - Mammonism
- - Midas's undoing
- - Cupidity
- - Midas trait
- - Acquisitiveness
- - Midas's downfall
- - Miser's trait
- - Miser's forte
- - Silas Marner's sin.
- - One of a sinful septet
- - Greediness
- - Sin from vicar treated in A&E
- - Virginia tucked into a cereal, wanting too much
- - Caviare can constitute a sin
- - Conservative engaged in a lot of diverse sin
- - Money-grubber's trait
- - Caviare free? That's materialism!
- - Luxury's child, per Cicero
- - A wicked inclination can overwhelm a king — this was Midas's
- - "The spur of industry," per David Hume
- - Shylock trait
- - Miserly desire
- - "That disease of which all old men sicken," according to Thomas Middleton
- - Tenth Commandment subject
- - Grasping quality
- - Hunger for bread
- - Scrooge's fault
- - One of Spinoza's "species of madness"
- - Money-grubbery
- - Grabby quality
- - Lust for wealth
- - Trait of a hoarder
- - "The spur of industry," according to David Hume
- - Sin of the beady-eyed
- - Characteristic of Scrooge
- - Scrooge's sin
- - Scrooge's weakness
- - Gold-fever characteristic
- - Itching palm
- - Profiteer's vice
- - Need to have it all
- - Edacity
- - Lust for lucre
- - Midas's fatal flaw
- - Silas Marner's trait
- - Acquisitiveness, plus.
- - The "itching palm."
- - Reverse of 13 Across.
- - Miser's motif.
- - Mania for gain.
- - Acquisitive fault.
- - The rage of Midas.
- - Silas Marner's fault.
- - One of the seven mortal sins.
- - "......, envy, pride, Three fatal sparks."—Dante.
- - Mortal sin
- - It's a sin
- - Covetousness
- - Deadly sin
- - One of the seven deadly sins
- - One of the deadly sins
- - A deadly sin
- - A Virginia grain crop responsible for covetousness
- - what is an extreme desire to amass wealth