➠ Words with r
List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.
- - ruler brings his own salad
- - Creamy salad named after an Italian American chef
- - Type of salad including cos lettuce and croutons
- - Ruler who lends his name to a type of salad
- - Salad with anchovies and croutons
- - Sid or salad
- - Type of salad which has lettuce and croutons
- - Roman statesman - or a kind of salad
- - Kind of salad made with cos lettuce and croutons
- - Subject of the "salad days" line from "Antony and Cleopatra", appropriately
- - Salad with croutons, cheese, and egg
- - Salad name
- - ...... salad (dish with romaine lettuce and croutons)
- - Popular salad.
- - Salad with romaine lettuce
- - Salad with croutons
- - Salad that traditionally has anchovies
- - Romaine lettuce salad
- - Salad dish for Roman statesman
- - Salad option
- - Eponym of a type of romaine salad
- - Salad fit for a king?
- - Type of salad
- - Salad variety
- - Salad choice
- - Kind of salad
- - Salad type
- - Salad bar selection
- - ...... salad.
- - ... salad, dish with romaine lettuce invented in 1924 because of a shortage of ingredients
- - Salad selection
- - roman leader; salad
- - Roman leader who invaded Britain in 55BC and 54BC
- - Spot Russian Emperor talking to Julius
- - Title used by several rulers of Ancient Rome; "Kaiser" and "Czar" are descended from this word
- - Autocrat knocking back drink in limousine?
- - Roman leader might cause a scare
- - Emperor we're told grants audience to a king
- - Old leader could be usurper, you say?
- - "Julius ...," 1953 Oscar-winning adaptation of the eponymous Shakespeare play, starring Marlon Brando as Mark Antony
- - Iulius qui Idibus Martiis interfectus est
- - Sees a speaker such as Julius or Sid
- - a scare for the emperor
- - Wacky Races without a leader
- - The title of Roman Emperors from Augustus onward
- - scare resolved about a famous roman
- - race as ordered by a roman leader
- - dressing with anchovies
- - Marshal cares about a conqueror of Gaul
- - Ancient Roman emperor
- - A Roman emperor
- - former roman consul, julius –
- - possibly cares about a roman emperor
- - Hears and sees a Roman leader
- - Ruler of China erodes another's borders
- - Conqueror of Gaul gets a scare, perhaps
- - A scare, perhaps, for an ancient Roman
- - Emperor's carriage crossing sea to the north
- - rome's first triumvirate member
- - State goes out with a dictator
- - emperor and leaders of country are endlessly shuffling army responsibilities
- - Guy who had a lot of Gaul?
- - Lyricist for Gershwin's "Swanee"
- - Comedian from Yonkers
- - Victim of a Senate mutiny
- - Tin Pan Alley's Irving
- - Self-proclaimed conqueror
- - Roman general who crossed the Rubicon
- - One of the lives in Plutarch's "Lives"
- - Olive oil dressing
- - Latin II teaser
- - Julius ...... (old Roman emperor)
- - Husband of Cornelia
- - He's murdered at the start of Act III
- - He should have heeded Calpurnia
- - He loved a queen
- - He did not beware the Ides of March
- - He crossed the Rubicon
- - Haircut named after an emperor
- - Gallic Wars hero
- - Gallic Wars general
- - Gallic Wars chronicler
- - Funny Sid
- - For whom the Julian calendar is named
- - First Roman to be deified
- - Figure in many busts
- - Famed chef
- - Edward G. Robinson's "Little ...."
- - Coca's partner
- - Coca's cohort
- - Ciaran Hinds, on "Rome"
- - Any temporal ruler
- - "Swanee" lyrist
- - "Swanee" lyricist
- - "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" chimp
- - "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" ape
- - "Render therefore unto ...... . . . "
- - "Gallic Wars" author
- - "Et tu?" asker
- - "Et tu, Brute?" utterer
- - "Julius ...." (Shakespeare play)
- - ...... Rodney, Declaration signer
- - ...... & Cleo (early name of Sonny & Cher)
- - Ruler(Used today)
- - Marlon Brando role.
- - Famed cordon bleu
- - "Your Show of Shows" star
- - Roman general.
- - Shakespeare title character
- - Dictator
- - Autocrat
- - "Your Show of Shows" regular
- - Old Roman emperor
- - Scare a careless emperor
- - "The fault ... is not in our stars" speaker
- - Word in the etymology of "czar"
- - Tyrant vulgarly said, 'Grab the woman!'
- - Roman ruler
- - Roman emperor
- - Emperor's vehicle letting in rising water
- - Who famously declared 'The die is cast'
- - 'The die is cast' speaker
- - Hail fellow?
- - Julius ........
- - He conquered ancient France
- - Senate victim
- - Ides of March victim
- - 14-Across speaker
- - Scare a crazy emperor
- - Emperor about right to hold tide back
- - March victim
- - Terrible scare grips a Roman leader
- - Ancient Roman ruler
- - Julius of old Rome
- - Victim of Casca
- - To whom "veni, vidi, vici" is attributed
- - Type of 6-Down
- - Emperor waves back when chauffeured?
- - A dressing
- - Former leader in the main returning aboard old chariot?
- - "Veni, vidi, vici" speaker
- - To whom Brutus got his point across
- - With 49 Across, cryptography category including ROT13, which, when applied to this puzzle's circled squares, reveals a gallows-humor quote from 'Poor Richard's Almanack'
- - Victim of Brutus
- - Opens English strong ale in vehicle with saucy type
- - Leader at the Battle of Alesia
- - Roman dictator
- - Shaw's ".... and Cleopatra"
- - Roman ruler who said 'The die is cast'
- - 'Et tu, Brute?' speaker
- - Caught Russell reviewing race? It wasn't his wife, as she's above suspicion!
- - '...... and Cleopatra' (Shaw play)
- - 3/15/44 BC victim
- - Shakespearean subject
- - AC/DC "Hail ......"
- - Rubicon crosser
- - Roman autocrat
- - His ghost was invoked by Perry White
- - "He thinks too much: such men are dangerous" speaker
- - Brutus got his point across to him?
- - Brutus betrayed him
- - Augustus succeeded him
- - Image on a denarius
- - Augustus ......
- - "Veni, vidi, vici" man
- - "Cowards die many times before their deaths" speaker
- - First Triumvirate member
- - "All hail" guy
- - "Julius ......" (Shakespeare tragedy)
- - Hair metalers Little ......
- - Speaker of the line "He thinks too much: such men are dangerous"
- - Roman leader who met his fate on the Ides of March
- - Calpurnia's husband
- - Portrait on a denarius
- - Husband of Pompeia
- - Great-uncle of Augustus
- - "Et tu" speaker
- - 105-Down utterer
- - Writer of "Commentarii de Bello Gallico"
- - Julius or Sid
- - Emperor killed on the Ides of March
- - Shaw title character
- - His famous quote begins "Et tu"
- - He asked, "Et tu, Brute?"
- - Emperor
- - Roman leader
- - See 13-Across
- - See 27-Across
- - march proved fatal to an early invader
- - Stephen .... was a co-writer and co-director of The Office, with Ricky Gervais
- - venetian trader in a french sea song?
- - Trader needs minute with English having tirade about check
- - French sea song for a trader
- - stephen .... , bristol-born writer who created the outlaws
- - is it his business to sing for half the summer?
- - march 10 could produce a trader
- - A fair amount of starch found in unfinished meal and not the sides produced by vendor
- - French sea song from a trader
- - Dealer finishes off small car for a song
- - Dealer that's often associated with speed
- - One involved in the wholesale trade
- - Trader's harangue about church being led by this writer
- - Trader in the French sea getting to sing
- - One who buys and sells
- - I find writing what The Monk said is just part of the horse-trading that goes on
- - This person with bombast about church — one with story on pilgrimage?
- - Kind of marine
- - Seller of goods
- - One buys and sells
- - One of Chaucer's travelers
- - film-making duo behind the remains of the day and a room with a view.
- - Shopkeeper makes ten march about
- - Ecstasy found in room backed dishonest talk about heroin trader
- - commercial supplier for french sea song
- - Someone who sells goods or services
- - person involved in trade
- - trader intended to take road to church
- - trader giving strange men chart
- - Trader planned to squeeze wealthy one out
- - Dealer charged outside church taken in by cops
- - Commercial trader
- - trader using chart men altered
- - Dealer produces small car reduced for church worker
- - Nice sea song for fishmonger, perhaps
- - One sells using only detailed slogan
- - Tradesman intended to squeeze wealthy? Not I
- - Endless pity for hotel worker selling one's charms perhaps
- - Shopkeeper
- - Shakespeare's Antonio, for one
- - Butcher or baker
- - Storekeeper, among others
- - Ivory's filmmaking partner
- - Dealer
- - Stock character?
- - Vendor
- - Tradesman
- - See 22
- - Trader ...
- - retailer intended to take rector to church
- - The rufous-bellied ... is Brazil's national bird
- - Hurry after the tailless bird
- - The singer is terribly hurt by the 'Belt up!'
- - Bird in the thatch ends scramble
- - The flier possibly hurts his head!
- - Spotted bird in the short run
- - Bird not finishing off the fly
- - hurry to finish off the bird
- - throat infection - you'll get the bird
- - Songbird cut half of this fly
- - Infection of the mouth and throat
- - Bird(Used today)
- - Most of the reed used by nest-builder
- - global crime organisation in 1960s us television series the man from u.n.c.l.e.
- - Type of songbird or fungal infection of the mouth
- - family of birds whose types in the uk include mistle and song
- - Brown bird with spots on its breast
- - Bird with a speckled breast
- - hush arty - sounds like your bird!
- - songster halves that hurry-scurry
- - bird with throat trouble?
- - Hurry after extremely tough bird
- - Common brown bird
- - It can give us [and be given] a song
- - u.n.c.l.e. foe
- - Songster's throat infection
- - Fungal disease for a songbird
- - Brown speckled bird
- - Common garden bird
- - Songbird with a spotted breast
- - A bird's complaint
- - mavis has a childish ailment
- - bird has half this water plant
- - Speckle-breasted songbird
- - Small bird — fungal mouth infection
- - Common British songbird
- - Crooner
- - Chanteuse.
- - Robin, e.g
- - Common bird
- - Sweet-singing bird
- - Songbird
- - Song bird
- - Bird ....
- - Brown songbird
- - Brownish songbird
- - robin's relative
- - Infection hurt terribly on an empty stomach
- - bird causes childish ailment
- - The sauce for this kind of curry usually includes green chilli, onions and tomatoes
- - a bengal curry
- - Curry made with meat, green chillis, tomatoes and onions
- - Indian curry dish
- - Meal's principal dish
- - Eastern racecourse, not a current course
- - dish after an appetizer
- - The main dish of a meal
- - Dish served during dinner is sent free — but not starters
- - Part of meal: English course's not first class
- - If not in Tenerife, of course?
- - stuck in branches, treetop close, perhaps?
- - Opening space, one in 12?
- - part of meal on salver, say
- - the french gain admission, of course!
- - found in the centre, exactly! of course!
- - there's a way in if you're french, of course!
- - Right of admission
- - of course it's in the centre, elsie!
- - Betalen voor binnenkomst.
- - permission to enter the course
- - Yearly event that marks a failed 1605 regicide attempt
- - To act in a way inviting disaster
- - The .... was a 1969 book about promotion, intended to be satire
- - .... plays DI Neville Parker in BBC TV's Death in Paradise
- - .... starred in 264 episodes of Murder, She Wrote
- - Old word for a plant
- - Ending of some plant names
- - Follower of St. John's
- - Plant suffix
- - Plant suffux
- - Plant, in combos
- - Ending of many plant names
- - Plant, vegetable or herb
- - Infusion of malt, in beer making.
- - Herbaceous plant
- - Plant
- - Liquid produced by mashing in beer and whisky making
- - Extracted liquid during beer brewing
- - St. John's ...... (popular herbal remedy)
- - St.-John's-....
- - Beer fermenting agent
- - St. John's, for one
- - St. John's thing
- - Unfermented malt
- - St. John's herb
- - Extract used in brewing
- - St. John's ...... (herbal remedy)
- - Brewer's malt infusion
- - Saint-John's-......
- - Malt infusion to make beer
- - St. John has a famous one
- - Fermenting malt infusion
- - Fermentable liquid
- - Malt infusion
- - Brewer's infusion.
- - Pot herb.
- - Liquid used in brewing.
- - Medicinal herb.
- - Fermenting agent
- - Brewing ingredient
- - Potherb.
- - Herb
- - St. John's .... (naturopath's prescription, perhaps)
- - One who acts dishonestly or deviously
- - Crafty one?
- - Originally American term for someone operating deviously
- - Cheat compiles horse dossier, covering horse's heart
- - Bringers of babes
- - Legendary bringers of bundles of joy
- - Wood ibises
- - Jabirus' kin
- - Kin of ibises
- - Relatives of 21-Across
- - Baby announcement card birds
- - Baby deliverers, symbolically
- - Lawn décor for new parents
- - Birth announcement characters
- - Baby birds?
- - Mute birds
- - Birds that might deliver a bundle
- - Chimney nesters
- - They have big bills
- - Baby deliverers, in birth announcements
- - Avian midwives?
- - Voiceless birds
- - Birds without voice boxes
- - Heron's relatives
- - Marabous.
- - Symbolic fliers.
- - Busy birds.
- - Images on some birth announcements
- - Creatures on baby announcement cards
- - Long-legged waders
- - Wading birds
- - Long-legged birds
- - Long-billed waders
- - Heron cousins
- - Large wading birds
- - ...... Birds
- - Birds on birth announcements
- - Joseph Conrad novel; Ripley's spaceship in Alien
- - Novel by Joseph Conrad
- - Joseph Conrad novel set in Costaguana, a fictional country
- - 1904 novel by Joseph Conrad
- - Novel confusing to morons
- - japanese drama stumped traveller and old longshoreman
- - Spaceship in 'Alien'
- - Plundering
- - Indulging in plunder and pillage
- - In the Second World War, "Stuka" was an abbreviation of the German for ....
- - In the 1970s, Robert ....'s photography focused on the gay sexual subculture of New York