➠ Words with r
List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.
- - Kate Winslet limited series ... of Easttown
- - Some overambitious revolutionary mother of Arabian
- - hbo's ".... of easttown"
- - ... of Easttown (HBO series starring Kate Winslet)
- - "... of Easttown"
- - provider of colt comfort
- - "... of easttown" (kate winslet show)
- - Colt's mother
- - Colt carrier
- - Dark part of the moon
- - Colt producer
- - Old gray one of song
- - Dark area of the moon
- - Colt coddler
- - Colt's kin
- - Sea of Tranquillity, e.g.
- - Part of a stable family?
- - Part of a moonscape
- - Mother of a zebroid
- - queen like a horse, could you say?
- - Horse trial
- - Foals mama
- - bad dream from grim area
- - Lunar expanse
- - a mount for the civic dignitary, we hear
- - Grey, perhaps, she's a mother again
- - Dopesick actress Winningham
- - it takes 20 quires to write about such a horse
- - Stallion's mother
- - arabian mother, say
- - old gray horse who "ain't what she used to be," in song
- - Animal in farm area
- - Zebra mother
- - Lady in a stable
- - mother about to get female horse
- - Ms. Winningham
- - Female equine animal
- - Hay muncher
- - lunar dark spot
- - Female steed
- - .... Winningham
- - "American Horror Story" actress Winningham
- - a female horse.
- - Roman sea-horse?
- - Filly, later
- - Female in the stable
- - Large plain stable dam
- - luigi's sea
- - female from grim area
- - equestrian participant
- - former horse girl?
- - Ending with "night," which means a really bad dream
- - adult female horse
- - English sheep turning into horse?
- - ranch mother
- - A challenging experience; a sea with no water
- - Mother with a stable home?
- - Foal's mom(Used today)
- - Filly's mother
- - Stable mother
- - Stable mom
- - She ain't what she used to be
- - Grown-up filly
- - Female equine
- - Stable dweller
- - Plain on the moon
- - Fully grown filly
- - Stable mate
- - Stable belle
- - Pasture female
- - Zebra's mother
- - Stallion's partner
- - Mother horse
- - Moon plain
- - Mature filly
- - Mama zebra
- - Lunar sea
- - Full-grown filly
- - Filly's future status
- - Dark plain on the moon
- - Dark area on the moon
- - Shank's ......
- - Old gray animal?
- - Oats eater
- - Ms Clydesdale
- - Morgan's mother
- - Foal producer
- - Filly, after maturing
- - Female animal in a stable
- - Equine female
- - Actress Winningham
- - Zebra's mom
- - Unfortunately, it may follow night
- - Stud's partner
- - Stud finder?
- - Sea, to Seneca
- - Rare Breeders' Cup Classic entrant
- - Old gray beast
- - Mudder's mother
- - Mr. Ed's mom
- - Mister Ed's Mrs. Right, e.g.
- - Maned mama
- - Herd mama
- - Four-legged female
- - Flat lunar area
- - Filly's parent
- - Filly, in time
- - Filly, eventually
- - Farm dam
- - Dick Turpin's Black Bess
- - Buttermilk's mom
- - Black Eyed Peas song about a horse?
- - Arabian mother
- - "Old Gray" creature
- - ...... nostrum (our sea)
- - ...... liberum
- - Zebroid's mother
- - Zebra mom
- - Word after night or gray
- - Western female
- - Walter de la ......
- - The old gray one ain't what she used to be
- - Stud's mate
- - Stud farm visitor
- - Stud farm mother
- - Stallion's heartthrob
- - Stallion's companion
- - Stallion mate
- - Stallion friend
- - Stall occupant
- - Stable tenant?
- - Stable femme
- - She-equine
- - She horse
- - Sea: Lat.
- - Santa Ana Stakes entrant, perhaps
- - Ream (anag)
- - Pretty much any "My Little Pony" character, for example
- - Pool or pond: Fr.
- - Percheron's missus
- - Paddock papa's preference
- - Paddock mama
- - Old gray one
- - Norwegian equine metal band?
- - No Triple Crown winner ever
- - Night or shanks'
- - Night add-on
- - Nag, maybe
- - Mustang's mother
- - Mother with a foal
- - Mother who might be a nag?
- - Morgan's mom
- - Moonscape feature
- - Moon region
- - Moon observation
- - Mature female horse
- - Mate for Mr. Ed
- - Mate for "my friend" Flicka
- - Lunar area
- - Lady trotter
- - John Henry's mother
- - Island in San Pablo Bay.
- - Island in S.F. Bay
- - Hungry foal's destination
- - Horse-breeder's purchase
- - Horse woman?
- - Horse with a foal
- - Hay eater
- - Gray quadruped in a song
- - Gray or night
- - Go on shank's ...... (walk)
- - Mostly tough sort of steak - needs last drop of syrah to clear your throat
- - Mostly annoy university representative, hard to disapprove
- - Mostly firm rear -- hard to express disapproval!
- - sound of disapproval as mostly tough beefsteak presented to husband
- - disapproving expression heard as renovation starts behind hospital
- - discontented grunt
- - Expression of disdain or unhappiness
- - Express grumpy opposition
- - Clearing of the throat — expression of dissatisfaction
- - Clear one's throat noisily
- - Expression of discontent arrives in sulk before start of holidays
- - Expression of dissatisfaction as resources initially cut in hospitals
- - Protest pompously
- - Disapproving comment
- - "Tut!" relative
- - Pompous throat clearing
- - Clear the throat pompously
- - Express gruffly
- - Disapproving sound
- - Show disapproval of a bishop in lift at hotel
- - Bright light in the sky
- - Light at the end of a well-known handle
- - Guiding star.
- - Mariner's guiding light
- - Pilot light
- - Guiding night light
- - Guiding light
- - Guiding star for navigators
- - star with heart of gold at the moulin rouge, say?
- - Rightmost symbol on Alaska's state flag
- - the first uk-based nuclear-armed submarine system, based at clyde naval base
- - Bright star in spiral ring complex
- - 24 April, so stormy
- - Star also known as Alpha Ursae Minoris
- - Star missile
- - Sailor wilting under pressure finds missile
- - Star starts to order lobster in the city
- - more commonly known as the north star.
- - U.S. nuclear sub
- - Brightest star in Ursa Minor aka the North Star
- - Big name in snowmobiles
- - Ursa Minor's brightest star
- - The North Star
- - Star sailor buckled under pressure
- - Missile power sailor abused
- - Alpha Ursae Minoris
- - Sailor's star
- - North Star
- - Mad sailor under pressure finds missile
- - Missile power sailor unleashed
- - Star's path originally followed by sailor adrift
- - Submarine-launched ballistic missile
- - Ursa Minor star
- - Star using Circle Line in capital
- - Missile's power staggered sailor
- - Spenser's "steadfast star"
- - Brightest star in Ursa Minor
- - Ursa Minor's brightest 76 Across
- - Part of the Little Dipper's handle
- - Star in Ursa Minor
- - Little Dipper star
- - Its declination is nearly 90°
- - American missile
- - What the stars known as Pointers point to
- - Submarine or missile
- - Submarine-launched missile
- - Underwater ICBM
- - Sub-launched missile
- - Seaman's guide
- - Ursa Minor cynosure
- - U.S.N. missile
- - Part of Ursa Minor
- - Stella ......
- - Tail of Ursa Minor.
- - One of the rockets.
- - Missile fired from under water.
- - Missile launched from ocean floor.
- - Navy weapon.
- - Navy's new atomic missile.
- - Something to steer by.
- - End of handle of Little Dipper.
- - US missile
- - Mariner's guide
- - Underwater missile
- - Travel guide
- - Bright star
- - Missile
- - Navigation aid
- - U.S. missile
- - Bright star seen in April, so extraordinary
- - Number of people having a row in small square
- - Number in quartet
- - Lou Gehrig's uniform number
- - Lou Gehrig's number
- - Only digit whose value is equal to the number of letters in its name
- - Number in a quartet
- - Number of Gospels
- - Number of pecks in a 34-Down
- - Minimum number of times each letter of the alphabet appears in this puzzle's solution
- - Quartet number
- - Number of apocalyptic horsemen
- - Number of times the letter 'U' appears in each of this puzzle's eight longest answers
- - Number of quarts in a gallon
- - Brett Favre's number
- - Number before H?
- - Quaternion number
- - Number of sequels to the original "Planet of the Apes"
- - Number of times this puzzle's theme word appears diagonally in the grid (to complete the puzzle, shade those words plus the Down answers that begin where they meet)
- - Square number
- - A number
- - Number
- - "Fantastic ...," 2005 superhero film with a quartet's number in its title
- - the number of players in a standard bridge game
- - Hour for tea
- - H or F attachment
- - With 34-Across, another way to make 60-Across
- - Set of bridge players?
- - Singers in a quartet
- - Perfect square
- - Afternoon tea time, traditionally
- - Square root of sixteen
- - Count in a quartet
- - Quartet count
- - Bridge table quorum
- - Tea time, perhaps
- - Calling birds count, in song
- - Near-impossible N.F.L. point total
- - Cube root of 64
- - With 63- and 64-Across, meeting place suggested both literally and graphically by this puzzle's circled letters
- - An hour before office closing time, maybe
- - Tea time
- - Bridge complement
- - Gettysburg Address starter
- - Boundary of backward old city
- - Audible warning on course for boat crew
- - Gospel complement
- - F or H preceder
- - Double date complement
- - Two by two?
- - Time that little Susie is woken in the 1957 hit "Wake Up Little Susie"
- - Teatime, maybe
- - Square of the only even prime
- - Halfway between ten and ten, if you only count to twelve
- - ...... Corners (Western intersection of note)
- - Afternoon hour for tea
- - With 69-Across, childish taunt ... and a homophonic hint to the answers to the asterisked clues
- - Bridge-game complement
- - The Fantastic ...... (superhero group)
- - Grand slam run count
- - Suit count
- - ... of a 1954 Lincoln stamp
- - Typical barbershop complement
- - Bridge quorum
- - ...... Corners (Western intersection)
- - They may be on the floor
- - ...... Loko
- - Final complement, perhaps
- - Typical par
- - Teatime
- - Hard-to-make point in craps
- - Quartet quorum
- - Two squared
- - Barbershop group
- - Tea time, traditionally
- - Horsemen count
- - Quartet
- - Final
- - Late afternoon hour
- - Small square
- - Corners
- - Wee hour
- - See 33-Across
- - Low card
- - Afternoon hour
- - Late afternoon
- - [See notepad]
- - See 23-Across
- - Foursome
- - University engaged in supporting a quartet
- - ultrarare nfl point total
- - give heart as a group!
- - invalidate city freed after revolution
- - be patient: we meant 'sword'?
- - song second daughter extracted from señorita?
- - Potential clue for a girl's song
- - Unaccompanied part song of the 16th and 17th centuries
- - A grim lad bursts into song
- - Unaccompanied part-song for two or more voices — a mad girl (anag)
- - Old song: "Crazy About a Girl"
- - Crazy outfit with nearly every single song
- - Type of part song
- - Song ardent student discovered round capital
- - Old, harmonised song
- - Bard's song
- - Unaccompanied harmonised part song
- - Old part song
- - Elizabethan song
- - Renaissance part-song
- - Song could make a girl mad
- - Contracted Spanish city girl to provide song
- - Insane trick by Jolson in song
- - Baltic capital left behind crazy song
- - Song of cuckoo moved a girl
- - Secular part song
- - 16th-century part-song
- - Contrapuntal part song
- - Love poem or song
- - Song for a glee club.
- - Old song
- - Part song
- - Song
- - Song from crazy doctor by a lake!
- - fanatical figure going round a foreign city in an old song
- - angry girl receiving religious instruction in song
- - as sung when crazy for a girl, perhaps?
- - In wild alarm, dig that old polyphonic composition
- - Baroque tune
- - Baroque vocal work
- - Elizabethan ballad
- - Several belt out this old number for loony doctor and gangster
- - Baroque period vocal piece
- - Typical Monteverdi composition
- - Lyric poem set to music.
- - Vocal piece
- - Palestrina piece
- - Polyphonic composition
- - Short poem
- - Glee
- - short poem set to music, associated with renaissance times