➠ Words with s
List contains 183873 Words that "s" contain.
- - Mendacious
- - River's ending in lake? Not so
- - Kind of dawn or start
- - Primarily fake, artificial, lying, sham, ersatz?
- - Not true or genuine
- - .......keel - additional keel for protection and to increase lateral resistance
- - Almost too iron-plated? Wrong
- - Counterfeit money the safe-breaker got hold of
- - falls short of a pound note – forged perhaps
- - test guess
- - Boolean option
- - what stamp counterfeiters create
- - With 54-Across, commonly believed misconception
- - what the stamp counterfeiter creates!
- - the result of misguided husbandry
- - such fleas can't be real!
- - such fleas are not the real thing
- - ... Witness (2021 Karin Slaughter novel)
- - mock group running football at city university
- - Not the case notes lawyers on vacation should open
- - untrue result of a self change
- - test choice, often
- - counterfeit pound discovered in broken safe
- - 'That's not accurate'
- - Artificial fleas buzzing about
- - What 'F' might stand for, on a test
- - true-.... test
- - One of two options in five squares in this puzzle
- - "True or ...?"
- - River extremely strange? Not so
- - Possible quiz answer
- - such fleas are not genuine
- - test answer choice, often
- - *Deceptive panel
- - Test answer
- - Test choice
- - Quiz choice
- - Exam answer
- - Type of start
- - Total bull
- - Like crocodile tears
- - Kind of face or front
- - Kind of alarm
- - Word with hood or rib
- - Word with face or front
- - What F might mean on a test
- - What "F" could mean on a test
- - Unloyal
- - Under ...... colors
- - True alternative
- - Tester's choice
- - Test answer, perhaps
- - Quiz response
- - Quiz answer, maybe
- - Phoney baloney
- - Like some racing starts
- - Like some modesty
- - Like some bottoms
- - Like some arrests
- - Like G.W.'s wooden teeth
- - Like a sophist's arguments
- - Like a sophist's argument
- - Kind of heart or teeth
- - Kind of arrest or address
- - Kind of alarm or arrest
- - Far from loyal
- - Factually incorrect
- - Answer-sheet column
- - Answer choice on a test
- - "Beware of ...... prophets": Matt. 7:15
- - Double-dealing
- - Two-timing
- - Untruthful
- - Kind of face
- - Misleading
- - Distorted
- - Colors
- - Phony
- - Phoney
- - Not accurate
- - Totally wrong
- - Invalid; illusory
- - Not in accordance with fact
- - Unfaithful
- - Untrue
- - 'That's incorrect!'
- - It's not right to chop up fleas
- - Bit in Parsifal seems artificial
- - Disloyal
- - Erroneous
- - Inaccurate
- - Treacherous
- - F on a test, often
- - Like some lashes
- - F on a test?
- - Word before 'start' or 'alarm'
- - Incorrect
- - 50-50 test guess
- - More than misleading
- - Test answer that's right about half the time
- - Like many a rumor
- - 50/50 quiz answer
- - Ratlike
- - Like removable teeth
- - Trumped-up
- - Counterfeit
- - Common test answer
- - Almost too ironbound? Wrong
- - Answer in a simple quiz
- - Not to be trusted
- - Exam answer choice
- - Opposite of true
- - Quiz answer
- - Feigned
- - Not factual
- - Insincere
- - Word that can precede the first parts of 16- and 59-Across and 10- and 27-Down
- - I will avoid poor showings by end of game? Not so
- - Ungenuine
- - "A dagger of the mind, a .... creation ... ": Macbeth
- - Word before alarm or arrest
- - Like some starts at the racetrack
- - Bogus
- - Sports body going to college in London? Not so
- - Kind of arrest or step
- - Pseudo
- - Under ...... pretenses
- - The 'F' of T/F
- - "F" on a quiz
- - Not genuine
- - Based on error
- - Like incorrect statements
- - What "F" means on a test
- - Chopped up fleas? That's not right!
- - Like some pretenses
- - River, south-eastern? Wrong
- - Mock intermittently flawless English
- - Chopped up fleas? That is not the right answer!
- - Sham
- - F on a test paper
- - Exam answer, sometimes
- - Two-faced
- - Like lies
- - Disingenuous
- - Choice on some tests
- - Deceitful
- - Like some rumors
- - Apocryphal
- - Ripe for debunking
- - Like an alias
- - Alternative to true, on a quiz
- - Like some pretenses or rumors
- - Describing a denture
- - Word before front or teeth
- - Not so, or word that can precede the first word of 17-, 30-, 48-, or 65-Across
- - Many a test answer
- - Fabricated
- - Quiz answer, perhaps
- - Like a liar's statement
- - Test answer you have a 50/50 chance of guessing right
- - Not loyal
- - Like some starts
- - Far from faithful
- - Far from true-blue
- - Word with prophet or promise
- - Wrong
- - Made up
- - Positive
- - Like some alarms
- - Without foundation
- - Perfidious
- - 'Not true!'
- - Deceptive
- - Not so
- - Questionnaire choice
- - Witness
- - Hollow
- - 'Keep dreaming!'
- - Fictitious
- - Artificial
- - Illusory
- - Not to be believed
- - Fake
- - Spurious
- - See 53-Down
- - Lying out with fleas
- - deliberately deceptive, to fool the fleas!
- - Fleas (anag)
- - Not correct, ... claims
- - blew up safe - pound in it was bogus
- - answer on a quiz with only two options
- - dishonest fake
- - True's opposite, on a test
- - F on a final
- - invalid fleas hopping around!
- - say something wrong: strike a .... note
- - fleas fly – not true
- - most acid produces little curiosity in dropping out
- - most sharp in taste
- - Most resentful German's request to take it easy
- - Most hostile piece, Queen, used in check
- - Most cynical
- - Most sour-tasting
- - Most acerbic
- - Care for; tend
- - Tribunes missing bit of care
- - New ruse produced for sister
- - Carer for the sick; shark
- - Race over and see heartless carer
- - Hurry over and see heartless carer
- - Attendant for Juliet
- - The shark that's seen in harbour for a while?
- - Care for
- - Take care of
- - hot lips, for one
- - jackie peyton, for one
- - Care for sick people
- - A person trained to care for the sick
- - NHS staffer in north sure to be sacked
- - Surgery aide
- - Enjoy slowly, as a beverage
- - Not initially sure about type of shark
- - 'Grey's Anatomy' extra
- - Feed a bottle to
- - Sip
- - Rehab center staffer
- - Sister, e.g.
- - Suckle
- - Hospital caregiver
- - Foster sister
- - Surgeon's assistant
- - Ward employee
- - Vital hospital worker
- - Hospital employee
- - Look after harbour
- - Job with "nutritious" in its etymology
- - Many a 'Call the Midwife' character
- - 'Scrubs' extra
- - Certain caregiver
- - Juliet's attendant
- - Assisted living attendant
- - Maternity ward VIP
- - Patient watcher
- - Important person in a hospital
- - Sip intermittently
- - Hardly guzzle
- - Hospital staffer
- - One administering shots, maybe
- - Tend to
- - Railwaymen of yore with points to look after
- - Patient tender
- - Patient's cry
- - Look after
- - Watch over
- - Minister (to)
- - Registered
- - Foster
- - ER figure
- - ICU worker
- - ER VIP
- - Practical
- - Triage pro
- - Sister
- - Bear cub rested regularly after noon
- - Hold carefully
- - Hospital ward cry
- - Medical attendant
- - Occupation of Sarah Gamp in Martin Chuzzlewit
- - Florence Nightingale's profession
- - Tender shark
- - Tend to back employees running shows
- - runes [anag.]
- - Clinic staffer
- - Doctor's colleague
- - OR figure
- - Development of US careers brought about a new peace of mind
- - fresh confirmation about secure policy
- - Support NASA rescuer elsewhere
- - Removal of doubts or fears
- - Guarantee.
- - Support
- - Mural in convent: reworked that less nearer the ceiling
- - milan's santa maria delle grazie (da vinci)
- - Leonardo work housed in a Milanese convent
- - A famous creation by Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci, which depicts Christ's final meal with his disciples: 3 wds.
- - da Vinci's painting which is also the world's most reproduced religious painting : 3 wds.
- - Painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- - Leonardo da Vinci mural in Milan
- - Biblical Leonardo da Vinci work on which Warhol based more than 100 paintings: 3 wds.
- - Leonardo da Vinci mural
- - Leonardo da Vinci painting
- - Da Vinci painting once cut into to enlarge a doorway
- - Watch wound up, didn't I tell you?
- - Watch and direct
- - Watch over, manage
- - What superintendent should do, no longer bothered by religious office
- - manage with poetry that's in old english
- - superintend the position of the bishop
- - Run faster than the speed of light, we hear
- - be foreman and get too much of an eyeful?
- - To supervise, especially in an official capacity
- - Administer poetry in Old English
- - do supervisory duties across the water, we hear
- - Howsoever the East might superintend it
- - what the foreman might do with the bishop's position?
- - Manage some lines in abridged dictionary
- - supervise a piece of poetry in old english
- - carry out supervisory duties across the water, we hear
- - Supervise six balls with date
- - observe too much to give supervision?
- - Supervise poetry in Old English
- - supervise with too keen an eye
- - be in charge - and get too much of an eyeful?
- - Supervise on top of bishop's area
- - direct anglo-saxon poetry
- - Manage bowling intervals with ease
- - Where bishop is to supervise
- - Conduct, control
- - several obey unexpectedly, thus supervise ably
- - Work in a supervisory role, like a bishop?
- - Keep an eye on past bishop's responsibility
- - Manage some cricket by bishop's place
- - What has supervisor to do with poetry in Old English?
- - Act as honcho
- - Supervise, keep an eye on
- - Superintend, manage
- - Manage lines in Old English
- - Finished second even without regulars to supervise
- - Be responsible for lines written in Old English
- - Ever so wrong going to Spain to manage
- - Poetry in Old English guide
- - Be responsible for old poem on Spain
- - Be responsible for poetry written in Old English
- - Keep an eye on poems in Old English
- - Manage to put poem into Old English
- - Keep an eye on old vicar promoted by diocese
- - Supervise one writing poem for knight
- - Supervise foreign article being replaced by English
- - Manage to convey love with poetry fifth-rate?
- - Supervise, monitor
- - Manage love poetry before 'East is East'
- - Keep an eye on extra responsibility of a bishop
- - Poetry in Old English to supervise
- - Manage, as a business
- - Manage to show love with poetry and love's ending
- - Left court, in control
- - Manage part of poem in Old English
- - Be a foreman of
- - Direct workers
- - Be a boss
- - Do a foreman's job
- - Steward
- - Superintend.
- - Regulate
- - Call the shots
- - Administer
- - Supervise
- - Quarterback ......
- - Direct
- - Command
- - Tend
- - Look after
- - Keep an eye on
- - Keep tabs on
- - Be in charge of
- - Run
- - Manage
- - manage to put poem in old english
- - gold embellished its tyre for simplicity
- - Cause for budget cutting
- - Australian effrontery, dismissing me in hard times
- - Moral severity
- - Self-denial of pleasures
- - Temperance
- - Harshness
- - Self-denial?
- - his is a down-to-earth occupation
- - In their brief journey, a ... may use a rogallo wing
- - he will fall on his enemies
- - One making a controlled descent
- - Down-to-earth person
- - Air-stunt chap leaving rear of zeppelin, possibly?
- - someone falling on their enemies
- - free faller
- - someone who falls on their enemies
- - Paper orator produced for airborne soldier
- - Skydiver
- - Specially trained fighter.
- - Is French or Italian article seen in luxury resort?
- - Rose-lit resort?
- - Portuguese resort
- - Resort town in Portugal
- - Resort near Lisbon
- - Loiters around Iberian beach resort
- - Casino in the Portuguese Riviera which inspired Ian Fleming's James Bond novel "Casino Royale"
- - Misbehaving is unnoticed? Stop
- - Stop count inside assembly
- - ... stop
- - Cease
- - Put an end to