➠ Words with s
List contains 183873 Words that "s" contain.
- - Sections of Spanish dishes swapped for shells?
- - An old man's thanks for being fed the Italian way
- - Farfalle, fettuccine or fusilli
- - Macaroni or spaghetti, for instance
- - Macaroni or spaghetti for the Minister, I hear
- - old man's exclamation of gratitude for food
- - lunch for luigi
- - fatherly thanks for the food
- - Trenette al pesto, for example
- - Dish for a Roman father's thanks
- - farfalle, for instance
- - Food no longer for the inner man?
- - Fare for a carbo loader
- - Farfalle or penne
- - Returning as soon as possible — about time for some food!
- - good food for carbo-loading
- - Rigatoni, for example
- - Macaroni or rigatoni, for example
- - spaghetti or macaroni, for example
- - Spaghetti, for one
- - Linguini, for one
- - Ziti, for one
- - Ziti, for example
- - Ziti or spaghetti, for example
- - Farfalle, e.g.
- - Common meal for a tight budget
- - Ziti or rigatoni, for example
- - Vermicelli, for example
- - Italian tapas prepared
- - food gone by the middle of may
- - Penne or rigatoni
- - Conchiglie, Tagliatelle etc
- - E.g. spaghetti
- - In Pennsylvania, a way to serve Italian food
- - Cooked tapas and ziti, say
- - Finished a dish of Italian food
- - Favourite Italian food
- - tapas abroad or spaghetti perhaps
- - Penne and spaghetti taken at the beginning
- - Historic area producing foodstuff
- - Food item not found in the first part of the dictionary?
- - Penne fusilli or linguine
- - Food preparation set out in history article
- - A street in Pennsylvania supplies Italian food
- - Finished a meal in Italy
- - it may come in shells or elbows
- - Former airline's first fare from Italy
- - product of culinary cranks
- - primi selection
- - Culinary dough
- - Carb-loader's staple
- - Penne or rotini
- - Staple food done over heart of Italy
- - Capellini or cavatappi
- - Vader, halt, eerst dit eten!
- - Italian food: finished last of pizza
- - One sat out after taking top from pot noodle?
- - Angel hair or ziti
- - italian dish, known as noodles in some countries?
- - spaghetti, macaroni
- - No longer a form of grub
- - boiled shells or wheels
- - Found in spas, tasty Italian food
- - Linguine, tagliatelle, etc.
- - historic article of food?
- - Ribbons, bow ties and the like
- - lasagna staple
- - tapas may be made from ingredients of this food
- - It may come in shells
- - wheels in meals, maybe
- - Rotini or ravioli
- - Over a lasagne ingredient
- - tagliatelle or tortellini, e.g.
- - Dish made from durum, say
- - Angel hair, eg
- - edible bowties
- - father's repulsed by italian food
- - Ziti, macaroni, and so on
- - Italian serving perhaps in Dad's Army, part-time
- - Elbows on the dinner table?
- - Linguine or fettuccine
- - In Pennsylvania, a way to get Italian food
- - Something on the menu is finished article
- - Starchy ingredient in some salads
- - The letters in alphabet soup, say, beyond A
- - when in exercise, have a dish
- - ziti or linguini
- - Tortellini or tagliatelle
- - campanelle or cavatappi
- - Low-carb dieter's eschewal
- - Linguine or macaroni, e.g.
- - spaghetti etc
- - Tagliatelle or Cannelloni
- - Penne or fusilli
- - Butterflies in the kitchen
- - tapas turned out to be italian food
- - Macaroni or ravioli, e.g.
- - Over a dish of Italian food
- - Cheese ..., a staple of Italian cuisine that can either be baked or boiled
- - Cavatappi or ziti, e.g.
- - Found on an Italian restaurant menu
- - Spaghetti, ravioli etc.
- - Linguine, eg
- - Done, a Milanese dish?
- - Italian restaurant staple
- - Ziti or macaroni, e.g.
- - Italian staple, like Ravioli
- - Italian dish found a little way into the dictionary?
- - Popular Italian food
- - Angel hair or penne
- - A hugely popular staple food of traditional Italian cuisine
- - Italian restaurant offering
- - Park on a street on Central Coast with European food
- - Italian cuisine
- - Nickname of Boston Bruins winger David Pastrnak
- - Spaghetti or penne, e.g.
- - What orecchiette, pappardelle and trofie are types of
- - Popular food of 32D
- - Olive Garden menu heading
- - finished with a type of food
- - dish that may be topped with marinara
- - Penne or macaroni, e.g.
- - Fusilli or rigatoni
- - pappardelle or bucatini
- - macaroni or spaghetti
- - Gone on central Iraqi food
- - Rigatoni or ziti
- - rigatoni or rotini, say
- - Standard trattoria fare
- - italian foodstuff
- - Italian staple
- - Angel hair, e.g.
- - Linguini, e.g.
- - Trattoria course
- - Spaghetti, e.g.
- - Certain salad ingredient
- - Vermicelli, e.g.
- - Some elbows
- - Elbows, but not knees
- - Carb-loaded meal
- - Shells on a plate
- - Rotini or rigatoni
- - Ravioli or rigatoni
- - Penne, e.g.
- - Macaroni and spaghetti
- - Fettuccine, e.g.
- - Cannelloni, e.g.
- - Ziti or vermicelli
- - Ziti or ravioli
- - Ziti or penne
- - Semolina product
- - Orzo or ziti
- - Macaroni or vermicelli
- - Gnocchi, e.g.
- - Fusilli, e.g.
- - Food in Firenze
- - Carbo-loader's course
- - Carb-loading dish
- - An Italian cuisine
- - Ziti or orzo
- - Ziti or linguine
- - Ziti or fusilli
- - Spaghetti or linguini
- - Shells and bow ties
- - Rotini, e.g.
- - Rotini or linguine
- - Rigatoni or spaghetti
- - Result of rolling in the dough, maybe?
- - Pre-marathon staple
- - Popular pre-marathon meal
- - Pesto may top it
- - Noodles, e.g.
- - Naples noodles
- - Naples noodle dish
- - Manicotti, e.g.
- - Macaroni Grill selection
- - Linguini, ziti, etc.
- - Linguini or ziti
- - Linguine or lasagna
- - Linguine or fettucine
- - Italian restaurant option
- - Italian noodles
- - Italian food favorite
- - It's sometimes served primavera
- - It may come in ribbons
- - Fusilli or rotini
- - Edible shells
- - Carbo-loading meal
- - Carbo-loader's meal
- - Carbo-loader's course, perhaps
- - Bow ties and elbows
- - Angel hair or elbows
- - Angel hair on your tongue
- - An Italian dish
- - Ziti, say
- - Ziti or elbows
- - Ziti or cannelloni
- - Ziti or angel hair
- - Via Veneto fare
- - Vermicelli
- - Trattoria buy
- - Tortiglioni or tortellini
- - Tortellini, e.g.
- - Companion
- - Companion's corset adjusted
- - Hired companion
- - Slang term for hired or paid companion
- - european tennis final evicted centre court companion
- - Sector
- - Partner
- - Guide
- - Usher
- - Conduct.
- - Go with
- - '-- date!'
- - Attendant
- - See 1-Down
- - Go along with
- - "Take ......!"
- - Men guarding embattled sector
- - Guard different sector
- - accompany english type nursing cold
- - Personal bodyguard
- - Accompanying guardian
- - One who accompanies
- - Take out another sector
- - usher in, say
- - Going back proves a change for the worse
- - Backing last couple of actors in show
- - Poetry virtually set in concrete — a change for the worse
- - Royal Society dons disclose change in direction
- - Backing for last couple of actors in show
- - Change of fortune upsets Jimmy taking in Republic of South Africa
- - Change of direction
- - Setback upsets Jimmy taking in Republic of South Africa
- - Change in fortune may be true about most of poetry
- - Change in fortune upset several on river
- - Backing engineers against sort of laser
- - Change in direction
- - Jimmy comes back across Republic of South Africa - it's a turn up for the books
- - A fair amount of the lines in material concerns change of fortune
- - A change to an opposite direction
- - Unfavorable change of fortune
- - Give away tours outside of Rhodes, going backwards
- - Complete change of fortune
- - Potential result of a 56-Across
- - Change of fortune
- - Change of mind
- - Fortune's failure
- - Change for the worse, e.g.
- - Change of mind or direction.
- - Legal change.
- - Complete change of direction
- - About-turn on the subject of upset salver
- - Changeabout
- - Poem, unfinished, in real turnabout
- - Vicar has laser surgery down below in setback
- - It could mean going back over old ground
- - It makes star pupils slip up? Rats!
- - hatchback drives into military force lake, makes u-turn
- - revs will need adjusting in actual turn-round
- - Backward movement
- - Set back.
- - Turnaround
- - Poetry mostly seen in true defeat
- - Setback confused several crossing river
- - About-turn
- - Show welcoming resistance with Boris's last U-turn
- - Setback making no difference to mum or dad?
- - Setback confused several on Right
- - Empty rows during show leading to cancellation
- - U-turn
- - Setback that doesn't affect mum or dad
- - About-face
- - Appeal result, at times
- - This puzzle's twist, found at 17-, 19-, 25-, 50-, 58-, and 64-Across and 9-Down
- - Business setback
- - Turnabout
- - A setback.
- - Flip-flop
- - Direct opposite
- - Setback
- - Negation
- - Undoing
- - Delight about South Africa's turnaround
- - A setback resulting from several different reasons initially
- - Transport umpires in car
- - Crime by one with posh hairdo inside car
- - Small but powerful car
- - Place umpires in car
- - Policeman on fast road checking popular type of vehicle
- - Volkswagen Polo, for one