➠ Words with s
List contains 183873 Words that "s" contain.
- - Putin's former political entity
- - One-sixth of the world's ground surface until 1991, in brief
- - Russia's former initials
- - World's largest country from 1922 to 1991
- - Russia's Cold War initials
- - Brezhnev's country
- - Moscow's country prior to 1991: Abbr.
- - U.S.'s Space Race competitor
- - One side in FX's Cold War drama The Americans (Abbr.)
- - KGB's country, once
- - khrushchev's nation
- - Leningrad's land, for short
- - USA's rival in the "Miracle on Ice"
- - Moscow's country, once: Abbr.
- - Kazakhstan's former country: Abbr.
- - Cold War group's letters
- - Brezhnev's initials?
- - Lenin's land, for short
- - Brezhnev's land
- - WWII U.S. ally
- - Gorbachev's nation
- - Former world power, briefly
- - Former world power
- - Sputnik's birthplace
- - Gorby's former domain
- - Gorby's domain
- - USA's Cold War rival: Abbr.
- - U.S. ally in WWII
- - Stalin's land
- - Stalin's domain
- - Sputnik's birthplace, for short
- - RWR's "evil empire"
- - Reagan's "evil empire"
- - Nikita's realm, once
- - Lenin's land
- - Khrushchev's home
- - Gorby's domain, once
- - Gorbachev's former domain
- - Former world power, for short
- - Former world power (Abbr.)
- - Brezhnev's land, in brief
- - Billy Joel's Beatles cover "Back in the ......"
- - America's Cold War foe: Abbr.
- - Zangief's country in "Street Fighter II"
- - World's largest oil producer
- - World's largest land
- - World superpower until 1991
- - World power inits. until '91
- - USA's Cold War foe
- - U.S.A. rival
- - U.S. ally in W.W. II
- - The KGB's country
- - Superpower's initials
- - Stalingrad's land, for short
- - Stalin's land, in brief
- - Stalin's fed.
- - Sputnik's bpl.
- - Space Race rival of the U.S.
- - Russia's locale
- - Red giant that's broken apart
- - Reagan's "evil empire," for short
- - Pres. Reagan's "evil empire"
- - Pre-1991 world power
- - Poland's neighbor: Abbr.
- - Part of the world in darkness.
- - Now, it's just Russia
- - Muscovite's home
- - Moscow's land, once: Abbr.
- - Moscow's land, once
- - Moscow's former country: Abbr.
- - Moscow's fed., once
- - Moscow's domain
- - Largest nation: Abbr.
- - Korbut's homeland: Abbr.
- - Khrushchev's land: Abbr.
- - Khrushchev's land, for short
- - Khrushchev's concern
- - KGB's place
- - Former communist republic [inits]
- - "Back in the ___": Beatles
- - Cold War antagonist
- - american with senior antagonist of america once
- - In America, the heartless teacher used to be behind the iron curtain
- - Abbreviation for former Soviet states
- - Destination of a flight in a Beatles song
- - Abbr. in a Beatles title
- - Map inits. until 1991
- - Absurd ruses lacked energy behind the iron curtain
- - No cafe surfaces initially in this former country
- - Ukraine and Belarus were once part of it: Abbr.
- - Country that was once led by Leonid Brezhnev: Abbr.
- - Birth nation of M. Baryshnikov
- - spy-fi country
- - Communist nation once headed by Nikita Khrushchev: Abbr.
- - Russia between 1917 and 1991 [abbr.]
- - Cold War superpower (Abbr.)
- - letters in a noted '90s breakup?
- - Federation formed in 1922, for short
- - russia, before 1991: abbr.
- - Losing team in the "Miracle on Ice" hockey game
- - Cold War participant: Abbr.
- - Former country that earned 473 Olympic gold medals: Abbr.
- - which country hosted the 1980 summer olympics?
- - Red states, once, in brief
- - Russ moved around Russia in the eighties
- - Cold War losers
- - bolsheviks' nation
- - where rocky won in '85
- - Superpower that broke up in 1991: Abbr.
- - Country assigned the .su domain in 1990: Abbr.
- - "Back in the ...," song by the Beatles
- - Group of red states, for short?: Abbr.
- - Russia from 1917 to 1991 [abbr.]
- - Superpower that broke up in the early 1990s: Abbr.
- - Where "Moscow girls make me sing and shout," in a Beatles song
- - Kitchen Debate state, briefly
- - russia, on old maps
- - Cold war country which is actually cold: Abbr.
- - Russia was once a part of it: Abbr.
- - ukraine was part of it (abbr.)
- - Former Eurasian state that was dissolved in 1991 and whose capital was Moscow: Abbr.
- - Former association of communist republics
- - Country that ceased to be in December 1991
- - gorky park setting: abbr.
- - Space Race country
- - ronnie whelan scored a famous goal for ireland against this country at euro 88.
- - Once powerful ltrs.
- - Putin was born in it
- - sputnik launcher, in brief
- - Russia was once a part of this: Abbr.
- - It raised a major red flag
- - Participant of Cold War (abbr.)
- - "Back in the ..." (Beatles title)
- - Country that dissolved in '91
- - Beatles title locale
- - 1970s Olympics hockey powerhouse (Abbr.)
- - space race initials
- - Old map inits.
- - Russia, once: Abbr.
- - Mir launcher
- - Cold War participant
- - SALT participant
- - "Miracle on Ice" losing team
- - Pre-1991 atlas abbr.
- - 1984 Olympics no-show
- - Cold War power
- - CCCP, in English
- - 1984 Summer Games boycotter
- - Superpower until 1991
- - SALT party
- - Former communist country, briefly
- - Bygone map letters
- - UN member until 1991
- - Sputnik launcher
- - Russia, before 1991
- - Locale in a Beatles song
- - Letters on an old map
- - Gorbachev was its last leader: Abbr.
- - Former geopolitical letters
- - Former communist country
- - Cold War superpower
- - CIS predecessor
- - 1980 Olympics host
- - "Back in the ......" (Beatles tune)
- - '84 Olympics boycotter
- - Warsaw Treaty Org. member
- - Warsaw Pact nation
- - Warsaw Pact land
- - U.N. power
- - SALT talks participant
- - SALT I signer
- - Russia was part of it
- - Pre-1991 superpower
- - Political org. until 1991
- - Outdated globe letters
- - Once-mighty initials
- - Old atlas initials
- - Nation that dissolved in 1991
- - Nation in Dec. 1991 news
- - It dissolved in December 1991
- - Initials since 1922
- - Five-Year Plan empire
- - Cold War rival of the USA
- - Cold War principal
- - Cold War foe, briefly
- - Cold War empire: Abbr.
- - Biggest breakup of 1991
- - Atlas abbr. until 1991
- - 1984 summer Olympics no-show
- - "Evil empire" of the '80s
- - "Evil empire" initials
- - "Back in the ......, you don't know how lucky you are, boy"
- - Where Kazakhstan was, once
- - Where "the Ukraine girls really knock me out"
- - Warsaw Pact country
- - U.N. nation
- - Superpower that split up
- - START I treaty party
- - Sputnik launcher (Abbr.)
- - Soyuz launcher
- - Soyuz 1 launcher
- - Red power, initially
- - Red giant now in pieces?
- - Red giant now broken up
- - One-time Red giant
- - Old map initials
- - Notable breakup of 1991
- - Notable break-up of 1991
- - Neighbor of Afgh.
- - Nation that Russia was once part of: Abbr.
- - Nation that banned "Doctor Zhivago": Abbr.
- - Moscow was its cap.
- - Miracle on Ice loser of '80
- - Letters on an old Asian map
- - Letters for an ex-superpower
- - KGB whereabouts
- - KGB locale
- - KGB funder
- - KGB creator
- - J.F.K. adversary
- - It dissolved in Dec. 1991
- - It died in 1991
- - It ceased to be in Dec. 1991
- - HUAC concern
- - Home of the K.G.B.
- - Gorbachev led it last
- - Former U.N. power
- - Former superpower
- - Former Security Council member
- - Former Olympic team
- - Former communist state
- - Extinct red giant
- - Country where Bernie Sanders honeymooned
- - Country featured in a Beatles song
- - Bygone U.N. member
- - Bygone atlas listing
- - Boycotter of the '84 L.A. Olympics
- - Beatles were "Back in" it
- - Atlas initials until 1991
- - Apt anagram of "Russ."
- - 20th-cen. superpower
- - 20th-c. nation
- - 1984 Summer Olympics boycotter
- - 1984 Olympics boycotter
- - 1979 Afghanistan invader: Abbr.
- - "Spies Like Us" setting
- - "Miracle on Ice" opponent
- - "Back in the ......" (Beatles jam)
- - Yalta conf. locale
- - Where to "hear your balalaikas ringing out," in a Beatles tune
- - Where the Ussuri flows
- - Where the Dnieper flows
- - Where the Beatles were "Back in"?
- - Where The Beatles went "Back" to?
- - Where The Beatles went "Back"
- - Where Maria Sharapova was born
- - Where Kalinin was pres.
- - Where Gorbachev ruled
- - Where Archangel is
- - Whence the villains in the original "Red Dawn"
- - Whence Drago from "Rocky IV"
- - What Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, and 12 other countries were collectively called until 1991: Abbr.
- - Warsaw Pact state
- - Warsaw Pact participant
- - W.W. II ally
- - Vodka-land initials
- - Vanished superpower
- - USA rival in the Cold War
- - US' cold-war adversary
- - UN member until '91
- - U.N. Security Council member
- - U.N. member until 1991
- - U.N. member through 1991
- - U.N. initials
- - Treaty signer with Ger. in 1939
- - They sent Laika the dog into space in 1957
- - The Olympics' 1980 host and 1984 boycotter
- - The Cyrillic P in its name stood for "Respublik"
- - Team that lost to the American hockey team in the "Miracle on Ice" at the 1980 Olympics: Abbr.
- - TASS country
- - Superpower that splintered into multiple nations in the 1990s: Abbr.
- - Superpower that left the map in the 1990s
- - Superpower that dissolved in the 1990s
- - Superpower of old
- - Superpower no more
- - Subj. of a 1991 breakup
- - State that was the eventual result of the Russian Revolution: Abbr.
- - State in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991
- - State for which "Animal Farm" is an allegory
- - Stalin ruled it
- - Sputnik launcher, briefly
- - Space race competitor, for short
- - Soviet states (1,1,1,1)
- - Sov. Union
- - Signer of the SALT agreements
- - Setting of the first Tintin comic
- - Setting of the 1983 film "Gorky Park"
- - Setting of the 1942 book "Behind the Urals"
- - Security Council mem.
- - SALT superpower
- - SALT I participant
- - Russia, pre-1991
- - Russia, of yesterday
- - Russia was part of it: Abbr.
- - Russia was once part of it: Abbr.
- - Russia used to be part of it: Abbr.
- - Russia at one point
- - Rus., Ukr., etc., once
- - Red state, once
- - Red state, formerly
- - Red letters of a grim power.
- - Red giant, once?
- - Red giant that disintegrated?
- - Ray Stevens' "Surfin' ......"
- - Pre-1992 map abbr.
- - Pre-1991 power
- - Pre-'91 empire
- - Powers' crash site: abbr.
- - Onetime USA foe
- - Onetime UN power
- - Onetime NATO target
- - Onetime international basketball powerhouse: Abbr.
- - One-time superpower
- - One-time Red giant (abbr.)
- - One of the Allies of W.W. II
- - Old UN member
- - Old polit. letters
- - Old NATO target
- - Old NATO concern
- - Old map letters: abbr.
- - Old Eurasian letters
- - Old atlas abbreviation
- - Now CIS
- - NATO target
- - Nation that was once led by Stalin: Abbr.
- - Nation that split into Russia and 14 other nations in the 1990s: Abbr.
- - Nation that launched the first satellite
- - Nation in stunning 1991 news
- - Nat. where Putin was born
- - Locale in a Beatles title
- - Locale in a Beatles song title
- - Locale in a 1968 Beatles song
- - Locale in a Beatles title spot
- - Lith. and Ukr. were part of it
- - Letters on the Allied side in WWII
- - Letters on old Asian maps
- - L.A. Olympics boycotter
- - Kremlin initials
- - Gift item — oddly, with jam on top
- - Gift that is beneath host
- - Clasp that is gift
- - Gift
- - informal term for gift
- - Printer that is a common gift
- - Offering squash with ice, but not cold
- - Something given urgency: case of importance
- - Guys' partners crossing a river in foreign capital
- - Currency used in Liberia, Namibia or Taiwan, for instance
- - Ready for a holiday in the States?
- - Ads roll out for money
- - Bucks in America
- - Pounds secured by cheat with Scandinavian money
- - Diana perhaps hugging everyone in return for money
- - Artist is held back by old-fashioned depiction of women and money
- - They're spent in Canada
- - US money
- - Folding money
- - Singles in a wallet
- - .... money
- - they may be spent in america
- - state and country get old food
- - Canadian and Australian units of currency
- - American currency notes
- - US currency units
- - 100-cent units
- - Wallet fill
- - Cents' counterpart
- - US notes
- - Lords and ladies dismissing dandies and bucks
- - Canadian currency
- - Bills of sale?
- - Cents partner
- - What enough change can lead to
- - Smackers, so to speak
- - Number to the left of a decimal point, maybe
- - The nation's capital
- - "A Fistful of .........."
- - A Fistful of ........ : Eastwood flick
- - Bills passed by all Congressmen
- - Peso, yuan, etc.
- - ...... to doughnuts.
- - Stable currency.
- - Mrs. Priest's concern.
- - Monetary units
- - Greenbacks
- - Currency
- - Bucks
- - Moolah
- - Capital
- - Bills