➠ Words with r
List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.
- - Fish with needle-like teeth
- - A freshwater fish with a long jaw; rhymes with far
- - The fish, kid, will be rising!
- - Long fish with strong plated scales
- - Alligator ... (torpedo-shaped fish)
- - Long-snouted fish (anagram of "rag")
- - Bony freshwater fish
- - Alligator ... (ray-finned fish)
- - Long-nosed fish (rhymes with "bar")
- - Dart-shaped fish
- - Elongated fish with a long snout
- - Fish found in Hungary
- - Fish for the backward kid
- - Several species of fish go by this name
- - Fish with a long jaw and a needle like nose
- - A long-snouted fish, often found on the Bayou
- - Wrangle about fish
- - Slow-moving fish
- - A long-snouted, spearlike fish
- - Long-snouted, spearlike fish
- - Fish with an elongated jaw
- - A needle-nosed fish, whose name comes from the Old English word for "spear"
- - Fish with a needle nose
- - Fish, confused, bled out
- - Long-jawed fish from North America
- - Several genuses of slender fish
- - Needle-nosed fish (anagram of "rag")
- - Fish with a long needle-like nose
- - Narrow bony fish (rhymes with "mar")
- - Starter of grilled American river fish
- - Pike fish
- - North American fish
- - Fish species
- - Sharp-nosed river fish
- - Sharp-nosed fish
- - Fish that resembles an alligator
- - Fish hidden in "kangaroo"
- - Destructive freshwater fish
- - Fish(Used today)
- - Long-nosed fish
- - Shortnose ...... (fish)
- - Fish with a long snout
- - Needle fish
- - Needle-nosed fish
- - Long-snouted fish
- - Slender fish with beaklike jaws
- - Long-jawed fish
- - Needle-nosed fish (RAG anagram)
- - Fish with a long 11-Across
- - Narrow, bony fish
- - Pikelike fish
- - Longnose ...... (fish)
- - Fish with needlelike teeth
- - Long-jawed freshwater fish
- - Fish with long jaws
- - Fish in newspaper served up
- - Sharp-toothed fish
- - Long, toothy swimmer
- - Pike-like fish
- - Toothy swimmer
- - Fish with long, narrow jaws
- - Nosy fish?
- - Needle-toothed fish
- - Alligator-snouted fish
- - Long, narrow fish
- - Long, thin fish
- - Fish with long jaws and needlelike teeth
- - Spear-shaped fish
- - Fish whose name means "spear"
- - Fish with a long nose
- - Fish with bill-like jaws
- - Fish with poisonous roe
- - Fish whose name comes from the Old English for "spear"
- - Air-gulping fish
- - Spearlike fish
- - Narrow-bodied river fish
- - Skinny fish
- - Toothy fish
- - Bony fish
- - Needle-shaped fish
- - Toothy snouted fish
- - Low-nosed fish
- - Freshwater fish with bill-like jaws
- - Narrow-bodied fish
- - Fish that may masquerade as a log
- - Cylindrical fish
- - Long-beaked fish
- - Ganoid fish
- - Elongated fish
- - Long-bodied fish
- - Predatory fish
- - Type of fish
- - Long fish
- - Slender fish
- - Food fish
- - Freshwater fish
- - Fish
- - fish of north and central america such as the longnose ... or spotted ...
- - Elongated fish with strong plated scales, snout
- - alligator ...... (fish that can weigh more than 300 pounds)
- - Snouted swimmer
- - long bayou creature
- - Member of the family Lepisosteidae
- - Long-snouted swimmer (anagram of "rag")
- - Wood, the boat builder
- - Veterans' gp. founded in 1866
- - The needlefish.
- - Speedboater Wood
- - Old veterans' org.
- - Civil War group: Abbr.
- - Boy, to Benoit
- - Boating Wood
- - Boat-racer Wood
- - Beaked ganoid
- - ...... Wood of boating fame
- - Civil War initials
- - Civil War org
- - Aquarium oddity
- - Needlefish
- - Aye or ........
- - Long-nosed swimmer
- - Boy, in Bonsecours
- - It resembles a needlefish
- - Relative of a bowfin
- - Civil War vets' org
- - Sea creature with a long snout
- - Selection of those horsing around in the pond
- - Pike (AKA jack )
- - Long-snouted swimmer
- - Swimmer in short dress
- - Swimmer scaled gumtree, ascending rapidly at first
- - Sharp-toothed swimmer
- - Bayou swimmer
- - Boy, in Beauharnois
- - Pike look-alike
- - Air-gulping, long-jawed swimmer
- - Freshwater predator
- - Bayou predator
- - Swimmer with long jaws
- - Alligator ...... (underwater menace)
- - Slender-snouted swimmer
- - Pike lookalike
- - Needle-toothed swimmer
- - Air-gulping swimmer
- - Long-jawed swimmer
- - Car's home, in realty ads
- - Water predator
- - "Mask" character
- - Slender swimmer
- - Swimmer with a long snout
- - Civil War veterans' grp.
- - Civil War veterans' org.
- - 30-Across coach Heard
- - "By ......!" (old oath)
- - Civil War grp.
- - Billfish
- - House ext.
- - Long-jawed pike
- - Veterans' org.
- - Elongated swimmer
- - Pike
- - Alligator.
- - Dress
- - Fishy item in bagging area
- - Needle-nosed swimmer
- - Capitol Hill contingent
- - Hill hundred
- - Capitol Hill lawmakers
- - Hill honchos
- - Capitol Hill faction
- - Capitol Hill gang
- - Capitol people
- - Ottawa ..., Canadian ice hockey team in the NHL whose name sounds like a group of politicians
- - Marco Rubio & Cory Booker
- - Ottawa NHL team
- - Pair of federal legislators elected by each state
- - a son meets the rest of the politicians
- - Canadian Tire Centre players
- - Ted Cruz & Rand Paul
- - Century of note
- - They make a living from bills
- - US statesmen
- - Members of a legislative assembly
- - erroneous reasons to include thai representatives
- - Roman statesmen
- - McCain/Obama
- - D.C. hundred
- - Lawmaking century
- - Tacitus and Cicero
- - Canadian Tire Centre team
- - Cato and Tacitus
- - Politically significant century
- - Losers in the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals
- - "Damn Yankees" team
- - What 1-, 19-, 34-, and 49-Across all are
- - They give us bills for their work
- - Ottawa's NHL team
- - Impeachment triers
- - They serve six-year terms
- - Ottawa NHLers
- - The other team in "Damn Yankees"
- - Toga wearers
- - Birch and Evan Bayh
- - Former D.C. nine
- - Forum honchos
- - Century in politics
- - Washington bigwigs
- - Six-year servers
- - Griffith Stadium denizens
- - Bodies in the Forum
- - Some lawmakers
- - "...and last in the American League" team
- - Pre-Twins baseball club
- - Ottawa hockey team
- - Paul Simon et al.
- - Former Washington nine
- - Brooke, once, and Braun, now
- - Gore and Gramm
- - Thesmothetes
- - Wallop and Bumpers
- - Defunct D.C. ball team
- - Two Byrds and Eagleton
- - Those in an upper house
- - Eagleton and two Byrds
- - Bumpers and Wallop
- - Two to a state
- - Some candidates
- - Ervin et al.
- - Defunct A. L. team
- - Baker, Bayh and Brooke
- - Son of 43 Across et al.
- - Eagles, for instance
- - Hawks and eagles
- - Hawks, e.g
- - Toronto ..., Canadian basketball team in the NBA with a dinosaur-themed name
- - toronto
- - Toronto ..., Canadian team in NBA which plays its home games at Scotiabank Arena
- - NBA team with a dinosaur mascot
- - "Jurassic Park" attack birds
- - 'Jurassic Park' creatures
- - Toronto team
- - Canadian cagers
- - NBA team welcome in Jurassic Park?
- - Avian predators take a dim view of hills
- - Toronto hoops pros
- - Natural hunters
- - "Jurassic Park" attackers
- - Atlantic Division cagers
- - Kites, for example
- - Carnivorous birds
- - Toronto NBA team
- - "Jurassic Park" terrors
- - Predatory birds
- - Birds of prey
- - NBA team
- - who "they" are, in the "jurassic park" line "unless they figure out how to open doors"
- - Quite a distance away
- - A way away
- - Miles and miles away
- - A great distance away
- - 'A long time ago in a galaxy ......, ...... away ...'
- - Word after 'so' or 'go'
- - ...... and away
- - Away companion
- - Way, way away
- - Partner of "away"
- - Word after go or so
- - Stabbing Westward "So ...... Away"
- - Miles away
- - Many miles away
- - A ways away
- - So ...
- - A long distance away
- - Quite a ways off
- - Word with east or west.
- - Much or many
- - Widely
- - Not close by
- - 'Near, ......, wherever you are . . .'
- - Not within walking distance
- - Partner of wide
- - A long way from here
- - Wide partner
- - Remotely
- - 'The ...... Side' (comic)
- - U-turn from near
- - Not exactly around the corner
- - Quite a ways from here
- - A ........ cry
- - Go ....: succeed
- - ...... and wide
- - Not close by to waterproof a refectory from the inside
- - Word before right or sight
- - A long way from near
- - Nowhere close
- - With 39-Down, unconventional
- - Wide go-with
- - A wide margin
- - Beyond walking distance, maybe
- - Not close
- - Word repeated in the openings of 'Star Wars' movies
- - Many miles
- - With 63-Down, distant
- - '...... out, dude!'
- - Hardly within walking distance
- - Word before cry or out
- - Wide companion
- - A good way
- - Opposite of near
- - Greatly removed
- - A lot (more)
- - Markedly
- - Outlying
- - Opposite of 118-Across
- - Nowhere nearby
- - Distance to Tipperary? Reduced rate for travel
- - Not near at all
- - "...... From the Madding Crowd"
- - Definitely not close
- - Wide's partner
- - Quotation part 3
- - Word with fetched or flung
- - ...-di-dah
- - At considerable distance
- - Word with "flung" or "fetched"
- - Hardly around the corner
- - Considerably removed
- - With 64-Across, Japan's place
- - Hardly a quick walk
- - Word before flung or fetched
- - War film "A Bridge Too ......"
- - Considerable distance
- - Substantially
- - Word repeated at the start of every 'Star Wars' film
- - Flung
- - Remote
- - Partner of above
- - Out of reach
- - Long way to go?
- - Out of sight
- - Significantly
- - Appreciably
- - Quite a hike
- - The East
- - East
- - Start to cry?
- - Sighted
- - Much ......!
- - Considerably
- - Down the road
- - '... out!'
- - Comprehensive
- - Many
- - Quite a bit
- - Removed
- - Extreme
- - To a great extent
- - To a great degree
- - Gone
- - Way out
- - Way, way off
- - In the distance
- - A long way off
- - Not nearby
- - At a great distance
- - Way off
- - Way out there
- - At a distance
- - Off in the distance
- - Beyond the horizon
- - Distant
- - Way off in the distance
- - Nowhere near here
- - A great distance
- - Not near
- - Not even close?
- - U-turn from nearby
- - Definitely not near
- - Very much
- - Quite a ways
- - A long way
- - Cry
- - Out of the way
- - ".... way!"
- - Too
- - Extremely
- - in a great degree
- - word repeated in "star wars" introductions
- - Distantly
- - Not easily reached
- - Not at all near
- - the ... side, surrealistic cartoon strip
- - Remote friendships are rare initially
- - — long way
- - a long way for fliers to return
- - distant, on and off affairs
- - distant agricultural workplace losing money
- - out of sight, say
- - a long, long way to run?
- - Quite a distance