➠ Words with r
List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.
- - Complaining about meeting ending on thunderous sound
- - Complaining, leader of gang on unmasking
- - Sound of discontent
- - Resentment or complaint
- - acting like a hungry tummy
- - Malcontent's forte
- - Grouch's habit
- - Curmudgeon's habit
- - In need of a clean
- - Like a dozen movie characters wanting a wash
- - .... dancing, patrick swayze movie of the '80s
- - Obscene song showing change of heart
- - right in where it could be tidy, it's filthy
- - kind of rice or martini
- - Like runners after a mud run
- - "... Sexy Money," drama series in which Sofia Vergara cameoed as Sofia Montoya
- - "... Dancing," 1987 romantic film starring Patrick Swayze which featured the hit song "(I've Had) The Time of My Life"
- - Opposite of clean
- - Needing a good scrubbing
- - In need of washing
- - Needing a bath
- - Needing a scrubbing
- - Needing a wash
- - Like clothes in the hamper
- - Due for a bath
- - Like Pigpen of 'Peanuts'
- - In need of a good scrubbing
- - In need of a bath
- - In need of scrubbing
- - Unscrupulous, as a fighter
- - It may precede the last words of 18-, 26-, 42-, and 54-Across
- - How Swayze danced in a 1987 film
- - Kind of work, at the crossroads.
- - Clouded, as a color.
- - Not "clean"
- - Kind of pool
- - Dry it may be, but not clean
- - Covered in grime or filth
- - needing a wash, here's how to get it dry
- - ...... Dancing, film
- - "... Dancing," 1987 film starring Patrick Swayze
- - Unsportsmanlike [players]
- - Accepting bribes, say
- - ... rice (Cajun dish)
- - Messy, needing to be cleaned
- - "...... computer" (janelle monáe album)
- - Mess up, soil
- - 80s film starring patrick swayze and jennifer grey
- - messy, unclean
- - .......... dancing, 1987 film starring patrick swayze and jennifer grey?
- - 9 and 17 dn. 1971 clint eastwood film directed by don siegel
- - Like clothes heading to the laundry
- - Grubby
- - Word before bird or bomb
- - Don Henley's "Laundry"?
- - Mucky
- - Shower-ready
- - Like X-rated jokes
- - .......... work ( Unpleasant occupation )
- - On the take
- - Like some jokes and some cops
- - Down's partner
- - Like kids, often, or inappropriate for kids
- - Unsportsmanlike
- - Like some looks and laundry
- - How lovers might talk
- - Adjective for Eastwood's Harry
- - Like Eastwood's Harry
- - Bad way to play
- - With 27-Down, Clint Eastwood role
- - Like some magazines and martinis
- - One way to play
- - Unwashed
- - Like cops who emulate criminals
- - Like smut
- - With 44-Down, Cajun dish with giblets
- - Ready to be washed
- - Needing scrubbing
- - Word with laundry or pool
- - Smudged
- - With 130 Across, '71 Eastwood film
- - X-rated, say
- - Word before linen or old man
- - ...... Jokes and Beer : Drew Carey book
- - Epithet for Harry Callahan
- - "...... Harry," Eastwood film
- - With 104 Across, foul play
- - ...... Harry, Eastwood role
- - "...... Gertie from Bizerte"
- - Ready for the laundromat.
- - Stormy, as weather.
- - Squally, as the weather.
- - Adjective for Bemelmans' Eddie.
- - Smutty
- - Needing washing
- - Grimy.
- - Ready for the washer
- - Begrimed.
- - Illicit
- - Needing cleaning
- - Unswept.
- - Obscene
- - Like some limericks
- - Below-the-belt
- - Ill-gotten
- - Soiled
- - Unscrupulous
- - Martini option
- - Lewd
- - Indecent
- - X-rated
- - Unclean
- - Salacious
- - Like some tricks
- - Squalid
- - Stained
- - Soil
- - .... dancing
- - Underhanded
- - Filthy
- - Sullied
- - Like some jokes
- - Harry
- - Foul ......
- - Tricks
- - Black ...
- - Corrupt
- - Unhygienic
- - tried working without energy - you start to get dishonest
- - Like pre-washed clothing
- - Ontario river
- - England's third-longest river
- - Rock's Reznor
- - Ontario's ...... Canal
- - River of Ontario
- - Last name of Dickens's Little Nell
- - Country's "A Little More Livin'" Willmon
- - Council site in the 1500's
- - Burton's river
- - ...... Canal, Ontario
- - Reznor of rock's Nine Inch Nails
- - "Smug and silver" river mentioned in Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Part I"
- - Nottingham's river
- - River right inside camper's home
- - E.C. Bentley's sleuth
- - River runs into camper's home
- - Gainsborough's river
- - Mary-Kate and Ashley's brother
- - Stoke's river
- - With 7-Down, Bob Dole's successor as majority leader
- - Stoke-on-...... (home of England's pottery industry)
- - ...... Canal (connector of lakes Ontario and Huron)
- - Ontario's __-Severn Waterway
- - english flower seller's ultimate intent
- - … Boult, fast bowler
- - English river through Gainsborough
- - Stoke-on-..., English city
- - third longest river in the u.k.
- - ruler camping in river
- - reznor or dilfer
- - the first to hire a river
- - Shelter penetrated by river, one rising on Biddulph Moor
- - Dad on "7 Little Johnstons"
- - The T in the T&M 6?
- - nine inch nails front man reznor
- - Romeo camping perhaps finds flower
- - on which river is nottingham built?
- - no law to use trawl net in river
- - Former American quarterback Dilfer
- - time to hire a flower
- - Flower rook dropped into red wine
- - River Dart ultimately divided
- - a river detective
- - Flower from Mr Alexander-Arnold?
- - reznor who scored soul
- - .. Alexander-Arnold, England footballer
- - council of ...... (16th-century assembly prompted by the protestant reformation)
- - UK banker first to take payment for letter
- - English river which flows through Burton, Newark and Gainsborough
- - Senator Lott
- - "Last Case" sleuth
- - River near Nottingham
- - Lott of the Senate
- - Site of a 16th C. council
- - E.C. Bentley sleuth
- - Council of ........
- - Third largest stream in England.
- - Rocker Reznor who scored "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"
- - River through Newark, England
- - River that joins the Ouse to form the Humber
- - River in Canada
- - Rival of Spade or Queen
- - Radio soap-opera character Helen ......
- - QB Dilfer
- - Papal council
- - Nottingham is on it
- - NIN leader Reznor
- - Nell of the Old Curiosity Shop
- - Mississippi Senator .......... Lott
- - Lott of Washington
- - Industrial titan Reznor
- - Humber feeder
- - Historic steamship: 1861
- - Historic council site
- - Helen of soap operas
- - Helen of radio soap opera
- - Helen of radio serial
- - He got in trouble praising Strom
- - Gymnast Dimas
- - Former Mississippi Sen. Lott
- - Fictional detective Philip
- - English river that flows into the Humber
- - Detective famous for a "last case"
- - Council site: 1545–63
- - Council setting: 1545
- - Council of --- (l545-1563)
- - Council of ...... (response to the Protestant Reformation)
- - Council city: 1545–63
- - Council city in Italy
- - Council city
- - Church-council site: 16th century
- - Church-council scene: 1545–63
- - Church council site
- - Church council scene
- - 49ers wide receiver Taylor
- - 16th C. ecumenical council
- - "Country Is My Rock" Tomlinson
- - ...... Reznor (rocker who won an Oscar for his "The Social Network" soundtrack)
- - ...... Affair (Civil War incident of 1861)
- - ...... Affair (Civil War imbroglio)
- - Canadian river
- - Italian commune
- - River to the Humber
- - River in England
- - River runs through shelter
- - Nottinghamshire river
- - Council of ...... (Counter-Reformation body)
- - 16th-century council site
- - & 31 Across Hit trendy bar to catch Number One from top singer on stage
- - Flower rook brought into shelter
- - Nine Inch Nails founder Reznor
- - Former senator Lott
- - Politician Lott
- - Major English river
- - River whose source is in Staffordshire
- - Lott from Mississippi
- - Nine Inch Nails rocker Reznor
- - Jackie ........ wrote the lyrics for the Neighbours signature tune
- - With 95 Down, former senator who wrote 'Herding Cats: A Life in Politics'
- - Reznor of Nine Inch Nails
- - East Midlands river
- - Council site of the 1500s
- - Nine Inch Nails singer Reznor
- - Midlands banker runs to fill temporary accommodation
- - City north of Verona
- - River through Nottingham, England
- - Italian city, scene of a16th century Counter-Reformation council: English river
- - River through Nottingham
- - 16th-century council city
- - River flowing through Nottingham
- - Watercourse runs into part of camp
- - River invading portable shelter, one rising in Staffs
- - Politico Lott
- - ESPN analyst Dilfer
- - Lott of Mississippi
- - North-flowing English river
- - ...... Dilfer, Super Bowl XXXV-winning QB
- - 1545 council site
- - Council site of 1545
- - Rocker Reznor
- - River right inside campers' accommodation
- - Former senator Lott of Mississippi
- - Council of ...... (16th-century assembly)
- - Lott who succeeded Bob Dole as majority leader
- - Lott late of the Senate
- - Musician Reznor
- - "Wishing Well" Terence ...... D'Arby
- - "Sign Your Name" Terence ...... D'Arby
- - A Lott of politics
- - Former Mississippi senator Lott
- - The Council of ......, 1545-63
- - Terence ...... D'Arby
- - Singer Reznor
- - Nine Inch Nails leader
- - Singer Terence ...... D'Arby
- - E. C. Bentley detective
- - English river through Nottingham
- - Council city of 1545-63
- - Nottingham river
- - Ex-senator Lott
- - Staffordshire river
- - Site of a 16th-century council
- - River of central England
- - Council of ...... (1545-1563)
- - Reznor
- - Italian city on the Adige
- - Site of a 16th-century ecumenical council
- - 16th-century Ecumenical Council site
- - It flows through Gainsborough
- - 1545-63 council site
- - City of northern Italy
- - River in central England
- - Locale of a noted 16th century Christian council
- - Rock singer Reznor
- - Council of ......, 1545-63
- - River from Staffordshire
- - Reznor of rock
- - Lott of the GOP
- - River to the Humber estuary
- - Council site in the 1500s
- - Certain papal council
- - Sen. Lott
- - Quarterback Dilfer
- - It joins the Ouse
- - 16th century church council site
- - Midlands river
- - University in Peterborough, Ont.
- - Northern Italian city
- - Italian city
- - British river
- - English river
- - Third-longest river in the UK
- - "Will ..." (ABC show)
- - English river on which Rugeley stands
- - notts river
- - Girl stopping play on words is spoilsport!
- - A turnip is cooked by prude
- - play on words about the girl being '12'
- - Joke about girl being straitlaced
- - One very strict in religious or moral matters
- - John Bunyan notably
- - Early American settler with a strict religious code
- - Joke about artist concealing sex — probably not a favourite of mine!
- - Mashed a turnip, disapproving of sensual indulgence
- - Strictly moral
- - Citizen from the heart of Clare caught a number of sheets of paper from the parlour
- - Product from Ben & Jerry's or Baskin-Robbins
- - Bailey's, for one, in charge of commission popular with the paper industry
- - What you might get from a jerk
- - The "mode" of "à la mode"?
- - Cold treat that can precede the last word of 18-, 23-, 40- or 50-Across
- - Neapolitan, for one
- - Possible cause of brain freeze
- - I shriek aloud for this food
- - a summer treat i cry aloud for
- - frozen food for which i shout, by the sound of it
- - sounds as though i yell for something from the freezer
- - Sweet frozen confection
- - Breyers product
- - Frozen sweet
- - Soda shop offering
- - Banana split ingredient
- - Sweet diamonds with pale yellow colour
- - It could be found in a float
- - It's usually scooped up
- - Bananas Foster ingredient
- - 22-Across and ......
- - Float part
- - Apple-pie extra
- - Words before bar or cone
- - Good Humor product
- - Float feature
- - Part of a shake
- - Float ingredient
- - Split part
- - Split stuff
- - Birthday party serving
- - It floats in a float
- - Fountain purchase
- - Summer sandwich
- - Cone contents perhaps
- - Sandwich filler, maybe
- - It sometimes comes in bars
- - Tonsillectomy Rx?
- - Parfait ingredient
- - Popular food
- - Frappe ingredient
- - Kind of parlor
- - Confection.
- - Part of a parfait.
- - Contents of a cone.
- - Dessert treat.
- - One of America's favorite foods.
- - Float component
- - Fan fare
- - Summer treat
- - Kind of sandwich
- - Frozen dessert
- - *Frozen treat
- - Cold dessert
- - Dessert
- - Common dessert
- - Summer cooler
- - Cold comfort?
- - See 27-Across
- - Fountain treat
- - split middle layer
- - semi-soft frozen dessert
- - 2000 volume of short stories by helen dunmore
- - Murder rock group's rendition of Tutti Frutti ?