➠ Words with r
List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.
- - small drum, for short
- - Small side drum
- - Drum dropped from under arms - the type played by a percussionist
- - Time reversed with tin drum
- - Side drum, that's also another word for a trap
- - Drum with wires on the bottom
- - A type of drum
- - Marching band drum
- - Drum wire
- - Gut cords are stretched across this drum
- - Drum kit drum
- - ...... drum (marching band instrument)
- - Two-headed drum
- - Drumroll drum
- - Drum rattler
- - Drum kit unit
- - Drum kit essential
- - Double-headed drum
- - Certain drum
- - Trap drum?
- - Most-banged drum
- - Marcher's drum
- - Length of wire across a drum.
- - Important piece of drum kit
- - Drum-set part
- - Drum with two heads
- - Drum variety
- - Drum used for a drumroll
- - Drum that would be an apt instrument for trap music?
- - Drum string
- - Drum roll drum
- - Drum rattle
- - Drum attachment
- - Backbeat drum
- - Drum part
- - Drum set piece
- - Marching drum
- - Part of a drum kit
- - Drum kit component
- - Part of a drum set
- - Small drum
- - Drum type
- - a trap for birds or small mammals; often has a slip noose
- - Catch; nears (anag.)
- - Entangling contrivance
- - Three directions covering army regulation? It's a trap
- - Catch and hold
- - it might be imitated with a "pf" or "kch" sound, in beatboxing
- - Trap, or part of a trap set
- - Tuned kit component
- - Ostinato provider in Ravel's "Boléro"
- - a trap for birds or small mammals
- - poles are setting trap
- - partners are getting gin
- - Conflicting ways are a thing to avoid
- - Take in(Used today)
- - Delusion's partner
- - Booby trap
- - Animal trap
- - Trapping device
- - Trapper's device
- - Rimshot instrument
- - Trapper's trap
- - It may be set for the game
- - Hunter's trap
- - Forest trap
- - Simple trap
- - Tom-tom neighbor
- - Part of a Pearl set
- - Nab with a noose
- - It's got game, often
- - It might be next to a high hat
- - Hunting device
- - Grab, as a line drive
- - Tom-tom's neighbor
- - Tom-tom kin
- - Rimshot need
- - Poacher's trap
- - Part of a Tama or Pearl set
- - One way to catch the game
- - Kit part
- - It may be set to capture the game?
- - Catch on the sly
- - You may do a roll on it
- - You can roll with it
- - Woe for the unwary
- - Win by guile
- - Wily device.
- - Trap with a noose
- - Trap with a loop
- - Trap for small game
- - Tom's neighbor
- - Sting, in a way
- - Spider's web, e.g.
- - Something attractive but dangerous.
- - Rimshot spot
- - Poacher's device
- - Place for a rim shot
- - Pearl piece
- - Part of Rich's kit
- - Part of Neil Peart's gear
- - Part of many kits
- - Part of a kit
- - Part of a certain kit
- - Napalm Death "Mind ......"
- - Nab in a trap
- - Musical kit item
- - Musical kit component
- - Misleading attraction
- - Loop of wire as trap
- - Keeps the kit's beat
- - It's loud when beaten
- - It'll hold you for a while
- - It might be brushed in...
- - Hunter's set-up
- - High-hats' neighbor
- - High-hat's neighbor
- - Hidden ball ploy, e.g.
- - Hare net?
- - Get game
- - Game trap
- - Game snagger
- - Game holder?
- - Entrap, as an animal
- - Drumkit part
- - Delusion's kin
- - Delusion's companion
- - Delusion partner
- - Cymbal neighbor
- - Catching item
- - Catching device
- - Catch skillfully
- - Catch by stealth
- - Capturing device
- - Capture suddenly
- - Brushed instrument
- - Bongo's cousin
- - Backbeat component, often
- - Attractive deception.
- - An anagram for saner
- - Web, to a fly
- - Sting, perhaps
- - Baited device
- - Roll player
- - Game catcher
- - Part of Ringo's set
- - Percussion piece
- - It's catching
- - Animal catcher
- - Trapper's gear.
- - Noose
- - Animal trapper
- - Spider's web.
- - Dragnet
- - CATCHER
- - Wile
- - Small-game trap
- - salt-and-pepper color, perhaps
- - Oft-covered hair color
- - Common hair color
- - Elephant's color
- - Color with such shades as slate and ash
- - Color of cloudy skies
- - Hair color associated with wisdom
- - Silvery hair color
- - Confederate uniform color
- - Slate color
- - Color associated with aging
- - Uniform color of 1861
- - Lee's uniform color
- - Lee's color
- - Johnny Reb's color
- - Hair color before dyeing, often
- - CSA uniform color
- - Color of Lee's uniform
- - Beard color
- - Battleship's color
- - An achromatic color
- - Achromatic color
- - Color of overcast skies
- - Color of a seal's skin, perhaps
- - Cloudy sky color
- - Overcast sky's color
- - Battleship color
- - Koala color
- - Dreary color
- - Color between white and black
- - Color of an overcast sky
- - 63-Down uniform color
- - Confederate color
- - Slaty color
- - Civil War uniform color
- - Squirrel color
- - Color between black and white
- - Color of many squirrels
- - Color for a wolf or whale
- - #696969, in hexadecimal color code
- - Confederate soldier's color
- - Hair color before a dye job, perhaps
- - Pre-dyed hair color, often
- - Koala's color
- - Color with fifty shades?
- - Dingy color
- - Civil War color
- - Confederacy color
- - Horse color
- - Dull color.
- - Uncommon eye color
- - Hair color
- - Neutral color
- - "Drab" color
- - Color hair associated with age
- - David, singer-songwriter noted for his album White Ladder, released in 1999
- - Sonia ..., Lotto TV presenter
- - Looking like rain, say
- - Elegy writer in odd parts of Germany
- - .... Lake, Northwest Territories
- - Rainy day hue
- - Actor Matthew ... Gubler
- - "The Old .... Mare"
- - Rhyme for "away" in "You Are My Sunshine"
- - civil servant sue ........ was recently tasked with investigating downing st parties.
- - cloudy-looking
- - I Try singer Macy
- - "The Picture of Dorian ...," 1980 gothic and philosophical novel by Oscar Wilde
- - Area between black and white?
- - Criminal Minds actor Matthew ... Gubler
- - Uncertain area?
- - Age, in a way
- - Sort of squirrel
- - Great ........ Owl
- - English elegist
- - Black plus white
- - "Duncan ......," Burns poem
- - Word with beard or matter
- - Sweats shade
- - Soul-seller Dorian
- - Showing signs of age, perhaps
- - Shade between black and white
- - Renowned elegis
- - R&B singer Macy whose first hit was "I Try"
- - R. ........ (1945 BC born VC winner)
- - Pre-dye hair shade, often
- - Politicalwarhorse Herb
- - Parliamentarian Herb, for one
- - Needing Grecian Formula
- - Market or matter starter
- - Like Nass Harbour in November
- - Like many older people's hair
- - Like dismal skies
- - Like Barbara Frietchie's hair
- - Ill-defined area
- - Henry who wrote a noted anatomy text
- - Famed elegist
- - Erin or Linda
- - Erin ........ of TV
- - Elegy man
- - Dorian of fiction
- - DENTIST DR. IDA
- - CSA uniforms
- - Country-churchyard visitor
- - Confederate hue
- - Canadian Hunter tycoon, Jim ..........
- - Blue's opponent
- - Author of a famous elegy
- - Ambiguous, idiomatically
- - Age, perhaps
- - Actress Linda of "Dallas"
- - 18th century elegist Thomas
- - "Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise" poet
- - "Sail Away" David
- - "Pale ...... for Guilt"
- - "Little Orphan Annie" cartoonist Harold
- - "Elegy" poet
- - "Dorian ........"
- - " . . . cold ...... stones, O Sea"
- - ...... notes (wine characteristic)
- - American botanist
- - Like overcast skies
- - Like many a winter sky
- - Dingy
- - Acct.
- - Certain horse
- - Showing signs of age
- - Thomas the poet
- - Battleship.
- - Lee side
- - Confederate soldiers
- - Confederate soldier
- - Singer Macy
- - Political warhorse Herb
- - ...... area (uncertainty)
- - Like gloomy skies
- - With 32-Down, ambiguity ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme
- - Like an overcast sky
- - Ethically uncertain
- - Looking like rain
- - Between white and black
- - Destroyer hue
- - Simon --, author of the play 'Butley'
- - A Civil War shade
- - Regular letters from Germany for English poet
- - Ominous, weatherwise
- - Suggesting snow, perhaps
- - Ash, e.g
- - Just For Men covers it
- - Herb .......... (Deputy PM from 1997 to 2000)
- - Slate-colored
- - Confederate wear
- - King entertained by poet and elegist
- - *English surgeon Henry
- - Like Confederate uniforms
- - Elegiac poet
- - Oscar Wilde's Dorian
- - It's between black and white
- - Like overcast weather
- - Neither white nor black
- - Type of matter
- - Aptly named Civil War general Henry
- - Light black
- - English poet appearing intermittently in Germany
- - Not black or white
- - Showing signs of aging
- - Just for Men target
- - ...... Matter ("Breaking Bad" corporation)
- - Battleship shade
- - Like the old mare that "ain't what she used to be"
- - Gloomy, weatherwise
- - Grecian Formula target
- - He of the aging portrait
- - "White Ladder" David
- - Noted anatomist
- - Memorable anatomist
- - Black and white together
- - Some people are dying to hide it
- - Like catbirds and koalas
- - Blue opponent
- - Pre-dye shade, perhaps
- - Not clear-cut
- - Neither black nor white
- - It's often touched up
- - Like a foreboding sky
- - Anatomist Henry
- - Civil War side (with "the")
- - "The Picture of Dorian ......"
- - Grizzled
- - Neutral
- - Civil War side
- - Black-and-white
- - Aged
- - Neutral shade
- - Neutral hue
- - Dismal
- - Dreary
- - ... age
- - Lead-colored
- - Ashen.
- - Matter
- - Civil War soldier.
- - Overcast
- - Cloudy
- - English poet
- - Gloomy
- - South Side
- - Mix of black and white
- - thomas the poet located, oddly, in germany
- - like southern california skies during june gloom
- - US spelling of shade that's black with white added
- - Mexican range
- - Western mountain range.
- - principal mountain system of mexico
- - ... for an arachnophobic hermit?
- - Marvel Superhero portrayed by Tom Holland which is owned by Sony Pictures, and has a wax statue at Madame Tussauds, London: Hyph.
- - Web master? / Of the outer skin layer
- - alter-ego of peter parker.
- - Tobey Maguire role [hyph.]
- - Superhero spotted a dude in need of picking up
- - superhero who's famous on the web?
- - Steeplejack
- - Parker, part of the time
- - 'Turn Off the Dark' hero
- - Superhero that spins 1 Down
- - Peter Parker's alter ego
- - Movie that really should have featured Sigourney Weaver?
- - The superhero alter ego of Peter Parker
- - Peter Parker is his alter ego
- - 2002 movie starring Tobey Maguire
- - Wall-crawling superhero
- - He debuted in "Amazing Fantasy" in 1962
- - Web-based superhero?
- - Superhero first introduced as a teenager
- - "I will build up my web-based business," said ......
- - Sticky-fingered guy?
- - Web-spinning comics character
- - Peter Parker's alias
- - Peter Parker
- - Superhero
- - Web master?
- - Character co-created by 63-Across
- - Marvel superhero