➠ Words with s
List contains 183873 Words that "s" contain.
- - Astronaut's realm
- - Asteroid's place
- - big dwarf's place
- - Bath church's room
- - Earth's environment?
- - Outer ... (astronaut's destination)
- - kirk's backyard
- - "S" in NASA
- - It's below CVBNM, on a keyboard
- - ... Shuttle, NASA's low Earth orbital satellite between 1981 and 2011
- - Parker's quest
- - It's just below a B
- - Endeavour's former domain
- - Curiosity's milieu
- - "Star Trek" milieu
- - Voyager's milieu
- - Typist's bar
- - Time's continuum partner
- - Steno's kind of bar
- - Rocket's destination
- - Pink Floyd's rock
- - Milieu for some ships
- - Han Solo's element
- - Cosmonaut's milieu
- - Comet's milieu
- - Buzz Aldrin's field
- - "Final frontier" related to this puzzle's theme
- - Astronaut's milieu
- - Time's partner
- - Comet's place
- - Meteor's source
- - Astronaut's domain
- - Typer's bar
- - The 'S' of NASA
- - It's out of this world
- - Kirk's "final frontier"
- - Captain Kirk's "final frontier"
- - Sci-fi's "final frontier"
- - NASA's domain
- - Astronaut's workplace
- - It's below 'C V B N M'
- - NASA milieu
- - Rocket's realm
- - Parker's need
- - Seattle's Needle
- - NASA's concern.
- - Word after personal or parking
- - Tops up electronic capacity
- - room to swing capes
- - The National Aeronautics and ..... Administration (NASA) is an agency of the US Federal Government
- - Wildly paces the room
- - Empty or unoccupied area or volume
- - Beyond earth, outer ...
- - ...... Hopper, bouncy 1970s toy
- - Regions remote from the earth
- - Gap; room
- - area, room
- - agitatedly paces the room
- - part of the keyboard where astronauts drink?
- - room for second step
- - Vacant place for the starting price of the winner?
- - setting for much of "gravity"
- - Free ... (square on a bingo card)
- - Setting of the Sandra Bullock film Gravity
- - the final frontier, according to captain james t kirk.
- - Unoccupied area
- - In which everything is located
- - the theme of this puzzle, in short
- - where astronauts go
- - Beyond planet Earth
- - Roomy sort of ship?
- - paces out the room
- - Michael Jordan starrer "... Jam"
- - That filled up as an occupation?
- - A little bit of a lot?
- - Small step — and where a famous one took place?
- - Small step where Armstrong was?
- - "Fun in ...," 1981 solo album released by Roger Taylor
- - "... Jam," 1996 film starring Michael Jordan
- - "... Jam: A New Legacy," 2021 sports comedy movie starring LeBron James
- - Outer ... (universe beyond the Earth)
- - Something exes get
- - "2001: A ... Odyssey," 1968 epic science film directed by Stanley Kubrick
- - Room for rocketry
- - race venue of old?
- - consequence of hitting the bar?
- - where the photograph "the blue marble" was taken
- - Setting for many sci-fi movies
- - Vast expanse beyond the earth?
- - what some probes probe
- - Modern frontier
- - Personal need, for many
- - Word with age or flight
- - Where many sci-fi movies take place
- - What a # symbolizes to a proofreader
- - NASA word
- - Final frontier
- - Distance without limit
- - 1982 Michener epic
- - ...... bar (longest key on a keyboard)
- - Word with parking or breathing
- - Word with age, suit or flight
- - Word that can go before "shuttle" or "cadet"
- - Word for our age
- - Where the Voyager voyaged
- - Where rockets travel
- - What some exes want more of
- - What Captain Kirk called "the final frontier"
- - Star-studded region
- - Slot in a parking lot
- - Setting for the movie "Life"
- - Separate, with "out"
- - Science-fiction locale.
- - Sci-fi frontier
- - Room to stretch out
- - Reserved seat
- - Place with nothing written in
- - Parking lot unit
- - Parking assignment
- - Opportunity for privacy
- - New "Age"
- - NASA workshop?
- - My....: networking Web site
- - Modern age
- - Linage
- - Largest keyboard key
- - Key under the B
- - Half a continuum
- - Go into la-la land, with "out"
- - Flight reservation
- - Bar on the PC
- - Bar from an online chat?
- - Astronauts' area
- - Almost every written sentence has at least one
- - #, to a typesetter
- - # on a galley page
- - "The final frontier," to Captain Kirk
- - "...... Oddity" (1969 David Bowie single)
- - ......-time continuum
- - ......-time (fourth-dimensional continuum)
- - ...... Needle (Seattle landmark)
- - ...... is the breath of art: Frank Lloyd Wright
- - One of the ages
- - Sci-fi setting
- - Long keyboard key
- - Outer reaches
- - Garage unit
- - Type of heater.
- - Capsule.
- - New frontier.
- - Michener opus
- - Michener title
- - Lost in ......
- - Cosmos
- - Slot
- - Michener novel
- - Set apart
- - It may be blank
- - Part of 37 Down
- - Parking garage slot
- - Origin of some invaders
- - What NASA explores
- - Vacuum seen in sci-fi
- - 'The final frontier'
- - Thisclue is missing one
- - Remote station location
- - Room; gap
- - Sufficient room
- - Expanse beyond Earth
- - 16 between 10s was to probe this Special One
- - Elbow room
- - Elbowroom
- - Zero-G environment
- - One of five in this clue
- - #, to a proofreader
- - Michener novel with astronauts
- - Word in NASA
- - Breathing room
- - Parking garage unit
- - Character from a bar?
- - Astronauts here taking small step
- - Room in health resort by church
- - First word of a 'Star Trek' opener
- - The final frontier, per 'Star Trek'
- - Small step taken in the void
- - Somewhere to park son before walk
- - Small step in room
- - Handy type of bar?
- - Small step men exploring this would take
- - Outer ....
- - Atlantis destination
- - Enterprise setting
- - With 95-Across, wide keyboard key
- - Gap between words
- - Small step that Armstrong went through
- - The "final frontier" of sci-fi
- - Second-rate room
- - What ' ' contains
- - Place for NASA to explore
- - "Gravity" setting
- - Where to see stars
- - Parking lot opening
- - Word after parking or safe
- - One usually follows a comma
- - Result of hitting the bar?
- - Maneuvering room
- - Part of NASA
- - Zone (out)
- - "Everyone needs more ...." ("Star Trek: Generations" tagline)
- - Parking-lot slot
- - Word with "age" or "race"
- - 'Star Trek' setting
- - 'The breath of art,' per Frank Lloyd Wright
- - The heavens
- - Outer area?
- - Empty area
- - Extraterrestrial realm
- - First word in the "Star Trek" intro
- - Wiggle room
- - Break character
- - "I need my ......"
- - "The final frontier," on "Star Trek"
- - Spot to park
- - Long key
- - Word separator.
- - Sun spot?
- - Shuttle ....
- - Vacuum ......
- - Latitude
- - Room to move
- - Area
- - Spread out
- - Volume
- - Hiatus
- - Margin
- - Breathing
- - The Last Frontier
- - Where the stars are
- - Place to park
- - Parking ......
- - "It's a ......!" ("You can't miss!")
- - Gambler's cinch
- - Response to 'Is there a network that airs a Hip Hop Awards show?'
- - It won't disappoint
- - No-lose situation
- - It can't fail
- - No-lose proposition
- - Tout's offer
- - There's no doubt about it
- - It can't miss
- - You can count on it
- - It's a lock
- - Definite winner
- - complete certainty
- - Guaranteed winner, to an oddsmaker: 2 wds.
- - Overwhelming favorite
- - Can't-miss proposition
- - Can't-miss wager
- - Shell game, to a con man
- - Lead-pipe cinch
- - Las Vegas lock
- - That the sun will rise in the East, e.g.
- - One that can't lose
- - Absolute certainty
- - Certain thing
- - Guarantee.
- - Guaranteed winner
- - More than a favorite
- - Lock
- - Sponsors as a highway
- - Takes on commercial picks
- - formally chooses a candidate for present-day post, maybe
- - Takes on as one's own
- - takes in a rescue dog
- - what a tea party! ps ... takes it up
- - Takes home from the pound, say
- - Takes on political leader up the street making fuss
- - takes home from the shelter
- - Takes in, as a shelter dog
- - takes home from a pet shelter
- - Assumes, takes up
- - takes up the past at a party
- - Provides a home for a small charge
- - takes in, as a shelter cat
- - Takes in (child)
- - Takes home from a shelter
- - Takes from the pound
- - Rescues from the pound, maybe
- - Becomes parents, in a way
- - Expands the family, perhaps
- - Rescues from a shelter
- - Agrees to dig up bone and shell in South Africa
- - Takes home from a shelter, say
- - Gets the pointer, say?
- - Takes on or in
- - Takes on commercial pots after redesign
- - Takes as one's own
- - Takes the greyhound home, say
- - Adds to the family
- - Accepts, as a resolution
- - Rescues a foundling, say
- - Becomes a parent, in a way
- - Enlarges a family, in a way
- - Takes home from the pound
- - Takes into one's family
- - Accepts formally, as a resolution
- - Takes in opening band
- - Takes up or takes in
- - Rescues from the pound, say
- - Begins to follow, as a philosophy
- - Takes in or takes on
- - Embraces, as a philosophy
- - Becomes a parent
- - Passes, as a bill
- - Goes abroad for a baby, perhaps
- - Becomes a parent not by childbirth
- - Takes in as one's own
- - Rescues from the pound
- - Selects and takes.
- - Accepts, as a report.
- - Takes by choice.
- - Takes under one's wing
- - Takes up
- - Takes over
- - Takes on
- - Takes in
- - assumes publicity spot in error
- - What Roland does with Jake and Mike does with Kyra
- - Emulates Angelina Jolie
- - Assumes as one's own?
- - formally accepts
- - Embraces
- - Votes to enact
- - Makes one's own
- - Decides to use toads swimming around top of pool
- - Votes to accept
- - Decides to start using
- - Votes to accept post ad, perhaps
- - Assumes parking will be limited by migrating toads
- - Starts using
- - Embraces as one's own
- - Assumes trouble approaching uneven bits of paths
- - Gets pets, maybe
- - Espouses
- - Votes to approve
- - Passes, as legislation
- - Chooses for oneself
- - Decides to use
- - Accepts formally
- - Ratifies.
- - Accepts
- - Assumes
- - accepts as one's own
- - Mellencamp "...... you first"
- - Clapton: "If ...... you in heaven"
- - "The Last Time .... Paris": 1954 film
- - 1965 movie "...... What You Did"
- - "...... What You Did Last Summer"
- - What "vidi" means, in Caesar's boast
- - Middle part of a Caesarean boast
- - "The First Time Ever ...... Your Face"
- - "...... the best minds of my generation ..."
- - Eyewitness' phrase
- - Witness's words
- - ".... Esau": kids' rhyme book
- - "...... the Light" (gospel standard)
- - Start of an eyewitness report
- - "...... the Light" (gospel song)
- - Vidi, in English
- - Vidi in "Veni, vidi, vici"
- - Words of an eyewitness
- - Eyewitness's words
- - Christmas-song title starter
- - Second of a Caesarean trio
- - ".... the Light": 1972 hit
- - "...... Her Again"
- - Start of an eyewitness testimony
- - Witness' phrase
- - Eyewitness's phrase
- - "...... three ships a-sailing..."
- - "Vidi," to us
- - Bit of a witness' testimony
- - "...... Her Again": 1966 hit
- - "...... Stars," #1 hit for Freddy Martin, 1934
- - Ship's pole
- - Words from Caesar
- - Caesar's "vidi," translated
- - 'it didn't escape my notice'
- - '... Mommy Kissing Santa Claus' (popular Christmas song): 2 wds.
- - Space ... / Bar ...
- - The years go by so fast!
- - start of an ''entertaining'' adage
- - By embracing life at sea, it doesn't seem as long!
- - what does the latin phrase "tempus fugit" mean?
- - What happens when you're having fun?
- - It happens when you're having fun
- - "The years just whiz by!": 2 wds.
- - "The days just whiz by!"
- - "It's 2 a.m. already?!"
- - Start of a quip