➠ Words with s

List contains 183873 Words that "s" contain.

  • - Kilt sporter, perhaps
  • - Kilt sporter
  • - Sporran sporter
  • - Sixth-century Great Britain settler
  • - Sir Walter was one
  • - Sir James Dewar, for one
  • - Sean Connery, notably
  • - Sean Connery, nationally speaking
  • - Sean Connery or Ewan McGregor, for example
  • - Sean Connery or Alan Cumming, by birth
  • - Sean Connery is one
  • - Scott, for one
  • - Roderick Dhu, e.g.
  • - Robert the Bruce subject
  • - Robert Louis Stevenson, for one
  • - Robert I was one
  • - Robbie Burns, for one
  • - Rob Roy, for example
  • - Rob Roy was one
  • - Resident of the Land of Cakes
  • - Resident of Perth
  • - Perth native
  • - Person whose name starts with Mac-, maybe
  • - Person whose name starts Mc-, maybe
  • - Person whose name might start with Mc-
  • - Person wearing a kilt, typically
  • - Person wearing a kilt, in all likelihood
  • - Person from Paisley
  • - Person from Glasgow or Edinburgh
  • - Person from Glasgow
  • - Person from Edinburgh, for example
  • - Orkney native
  • - Orkney dweller
  • - One from Aberdeen
  • - One celebrating the holiday Hogmanay
  • - Nessie sighter, perhaps
  • - Native of Inverness-shire
  • - Native of Inverness
  • - Native of Glasgow or Edinburgh
  • - Native of Edinburgh or Glasgow
  • - Native of Aberdeen or Dundee
  • - Muriel Spark or Robert Burns
  • - Mull resident
  • - Monarch Mary was one
  • - Midlothian native
  • - Mathematician Napier, for one
  • - Mary Stuart is a famous one
  • - Many a wearer of plaid
  • - Many a St. Andrews golfer
  • - Many a person whose name starts Mac
  • - Many a person whose name starts "Mc-"
  • - Man with a caber
  • - Man of Aberdeen.
  • - Man from Inverness
  • - Man from Edinburgh
  • - Man from Dumbarton
  • - Macbeth or Lady Macbeth, e.g.
  • - Loch Ness resident
  • - Loch Ness man
  • - Local near a loch
  • - Lauder, for one
  • - Lauder or Burns
  • - Kind of free
  • - Kilt wearer, often
  • - James Watt, by birth
  • - James M. Barrie, e.g.
  • - James I, for one
  • - James Herriot or J.K. Rowling
  • - J.K. Rowling is one
  • - J. K. Rowling, by residence
  • - J. K. Rowling or Arthur Conan Doyle, e.g.
  • - Irvine Welsh or J. K. Rowling, e.g.
  • - Inverness resident
  • - Inverness inhabitant, e.g.
  • - His heart's in the Highlands.
  • - His emblem is the thistle flower
  • - Hero of "The Hasty Heart."
  • - Haggis-eater
  • - Haggis fancier
  • - Haggis eater, likely
  • - Guy from Glasgow
  • - Groundskeeper Willie, e.g.
  • - Graham Bell, for one
  • - Gordon Brown, by birth
  • - Golfer Montgomerie, e.g.
  • - Glengarry wearer
  • - Glengarry man
  • - Glaswegian, for example
  • - Glasgow resident, for example
  • - Glasgow dweller
  • - Get off ......-free (manage to avoid punishment)
  • - Gentleman with Paisley ties?
  • - Galwegian, e.g.
  • - Free opening?
  • - Fife resident
  • - Fife fellow
  • - Fellow from Fife
  • - Falkirk citizen
  • - Ewan McGregor, for one
  • - Ewan McGregor, e.g.
  • - Ewan McGregor, by birth
  • - Ewan McGregor or Sean Connery, by birth
  • - Edinburgh native, for example
  • - Edinburgh dweller
  • - Edinburgh citizen
  • - Eater of cock-a-leekie, ethnically
  • - Dweller in Clydebank
  • - Dunfermline native
  • - Duncan or Banquo
  • - Duncan I, e.g.
  • - Dumfries dude
  • - Dumbarton native
  • - David Tennant or Peter Capaldi
  • - David Byrne, e.g.
  • - Culloden Moor fighter
  • - Culloden fighter
  • - Craig Ferguson or Ewan McGregor, by birth
  • - Cock-a-leekie eater
  • - Clansman.
  • - Clan member, often
  • - Citizen of Glasgow, for example
  • - Citizen of Dumfries
  • - Carnegie, but not Mellon
  • - Carlyle, e.g.
  • - Carlyle
  • - Captain Kidd, e.g.
  • - Captain Kidd or Sean Connery, e.g.
  • - Captain Kidd or Sean Connery
  • - Captain Kidd or J.K. Rowling
  • - Canny man
  • - Caber caster
  • - Burns was one
  • - Burns or Watt
  • - Burns or Macbeth
  • - Burns or Lauder, e.g.
  • - Burns or Lauder
  • - Burns or Barrie
  • - Bell or Watt
  • - Barrie or Burns, e.g.
  • - Bairn, e.g.
  • - Bagpipes player, often (Abbr.)
  • - Bagpiper, for one
  • - Ayr resident
  • - Ayr native
  • - Automaker David Dunbar Buick, by birth
  • - Arran resident
  • - Any guy from Aberdeen
  • - Annie Lennox or Susan Boyle
  • - Angus, maybe
  • - Andy Murray, notably
  • - Andy Murray, for one
  • - Alexander Graham Bell, for one
  • - Adam Smith, for example
  • - Adam Smith, e.g.
  • - Actor Alan Cumming, by birth
  • - Aberdeen man
  • - A Caledonian?
  • - 2013 Wimbledon champ Andy Murray, e.g.
  • - 15th-century golfer, probably
  • - 104D wearer
  • - ......-free (without punishment)
  • - ...... and lot (old levy)
  • - Robert Burns was one
  • - Gordon Ramsay, e.g.
  • - Gordon Brown, for one
  • - Clan member
  • - Tax levy
  • - Britisher
  • - Arthur Conan Doyle, e.g.
  • - Dundee native
  • - Caledonian.
  • - Queen Mary, for one
  • - Bluebonnet.
  • - Inverness native
  • - Allistair or Murdoch
  • - Emeli Sande or Kelly Macdonald
  • - Scrutinising shot from the borders produced by one of those at St Andrews
  • - Many a Nessie spotter
  • - Maybe Glaswegian firm is impressed by virtuous individual
  • - Screen shot of The Fringe's Edinburgh native
  • - Get off ......-free
  • - Glasgow native
  • - Aberdonian, e.g
  • - Gentleman in a kilt
  • - Eg, Edinburgh native
  • - Glaswegian, e.g.
  • - Edinburgher, e.g
  • - Northerner, no adult on course
  • - "Nae" sayer
  • - Production cost of character on Shetland, for instance
  • - Glaswegian, for instance
  • - Traditional bagpipe player
  • - Woman from Edinburgh at sea off east coast
  • - Traditional kilt wearer
  • - Person from Edinburgh
  • - What was Watt?
  • - Watt, e.g
  • - Piece of Tang?is cotton synonymous with Paisley
  • - Glaswegian, for one
  • - Tartan wearer
  • - One whose coat of arms displays a unicorn
  • - Robbie Coltrane, e.g
  • - Glasgow resident
  • - Macbeth, by birth
  • - Fifer, e.g
  • - Characters from across Cotswolds found living on Shetland
  • - Mary Stuart, for one
  • - Northerner drunk outside clubs
  • - Many a University of Aberdeen student
  • - Highlander first to sit on bed
  • - Initially some capital returns to Gordon Brown, say
  • - One living near Loch Ness
  • - Annie Lennox or Sheena Easton
  • - St. Andrews native
  • - Aberdonian or Glaswegian
  • - Local living near a loch
  • - Paisley person
  • - Golfer at Royal Troon, often
  • - Traditional wearer of plaid
  • - Leith lass, e.g
  • - Robert the Bruce, for one
  • - Northerner in boozer catching cold
  • - Tax whisky, ignoring church
  • - Orkneyan or Shetlander
  • - One of Mary Stuart's people
  • - Kilt wearer
  • - Many a bagpiper
  • - Orkney resident
  • - Aberdeen resident
  • - James McAvoy, for one
  • - One speaking with a burr
  • - Loch Lomond local
  • - Annie Lennox, for one
  • - Connery, proudly
  • - Edinburgh native
  • - Highlander, for example
  • - Andy Murray, by birth
  • - Northerner drunk touring clubs
  • - Many a clan member
  • - Sean Connery, for one
  • - Person of Paisley
  • - Carnegie, by birth
  • - One way to be free
  • - Northerner first to sit on bed
  • - Characters from Lewis, Cotton Club and from Shetland
  • - One from northern UK
  • - Annie Lennox, by birth
  • - "Being a ...." (Sean Connery book)
  • - Haggis eater, most likely
  • - One from the Land of Cakes
  • - Loch Ness local
  • - Dundee denizen
  • - Dundee dweller
  • - Lady Macbeth, for one
  • - Glasgow guy
  • - Mac man?
  • - One with a unicorn as a heraldic symbol
  • - Northerner gets drunk touring clubs
  • - ....-free (unpunished)
  • - Macbeth or Macduff
  • - Macbeth, e.g.
  • - Highlander
  • - Highlands native
  • - Certain Celt
  • - Hebrides native
  • - Rob Roy, e.g.
  • - Dumbarton denizen
  • - Nairn native
  • - Rob Roy, for one
  • - Macbeth, for one
  • - Part of the U.K
  • - Burns, e.g
  • - Word with "free"
  • - Highlander, e.g.
  • - Laddie or lassie.
  • - Hibernian
  • - Free
  • - Tax-......
  • - Glasgow gal
  • - One canny at cost management?
  • - Be let off ___-free (without any consequences)
  • - Resident of Edinburgh
  • - Explorer, say, is one North of the Border
  • - Highlander, maybe
  • - Person from Aberdeen or Dundee, for example
  • - One way to be free of cost, possibly
  • - person free of cost, possibly?
  • - resident of glasgow or edinburgh
  • - Person from Glasgow, eg
  • - You'll find one in a Caledonian discotheque
  • - person from perth?
  • - Person from Aberdeen
  • - Get off ...-free (without consequences)
  • - Northerner races just outside London, missing the start
  • - Native of a Gaelic country north of England
  • - having land up north, strangers may call him jimmy
  • - Significant change
  • - Change of value?
  • - Indian Head pennies, etc.
  • - 1943 copper pennies, e.g.
  • - Numismatist's collection
  • - Gomiti for one
  • - Testifying
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  • - Jan. and Dec.
  • - Dec. and Jan.
  • - Sept. and Dec.
  • - Oct., Nov., etc.
  • - Oct., Nov., Dec.
  • - Oct. and Dec.
  • - Nov., Dec., et al.
  • - Apr., Oct., Nov.
  • - Apr. and Nov.
  • - Apr. and Dec.
  • - PD data
  • - The answers to the starred clues: Abbr.
  • - they take days to finish, briefly?
  • - apr. and aug., e.g.
  • - apr. and aug., for two
  • - mar. and apr., e.g. (abbr.)
  • - datebook divs.
  • - 1-12: Abbr.
  • - June and January, for example: Abbr.
  • - ... Def (stage name of rapper/actor Yasiin Bey)
  • - "timely" doz.
  • - Cal. sections
  • - Fractions of a year: Abbr.
  • - Musician/actor ... Def
  • - info on rap sheets
  • - jan. and jun., e.g.
  • - With 5-Down stage name of rapper/singer/actor Yasiin Bey
  • - Parts of years (Abbr.)
  • - Greatest quantity: ...t
  • - Parts of a year: Abbr.
  • - Jan., Feb., etc.
  • - Jan. and company
  • - Crooks' methods, to cops
  • - Apr. and Aug.
  • - Units in the yr.
  • - Twelfths of a year: Abbr.
  • - Three in a season: Abbr.
  • - Police findings, for short
  • - Perps' patterns, for short
  • - Parts of a yr.
  • - P.O. transactions
  • - March and April, for example: Abbr.
  • - Mar. and Sept.
  • - Mag. subscription units
  • - Loan periods: Abbr.
  • - June and July, for example: Abbr.
  • - June and July shortly
  • - January, February, and so on: Abbr.
  • - January and February, for example: Abbr.
  • - Jan. and Sept. e.g.
  • - Jan. and Aug.
  • - J F M A M J J A S O N D
  • - Hip-hop music's ...... Def
  • - Gangster's patterns
  • - Detectives' discoveries: Abbr.
  • - Crooks' patterns, for short
  • - Criminals' ways, briefly
  • - Criminals' habits
  • - Calendar pp., often
  • - Calendar doz.
  • - Boxes with 30 boxes or so: Abbr.
  • - "The New Danger" artist ...... Def
  • - "The Ecstatic" rapper ...... Def
  • - "Casa Bey" rapper ...... Def
  • - ...... Eisley (Tatooine spaceport)
  • - ...... Eisley (cantina site on Tatooine)
  • - ...... Def (rapper with the upcoming album "As Promised")
  • - ...... Def (rapper who now goes by Yasiin Bey)
  • - Robots and Doris became confused
  • - Doris and Rocky tend to look human but they're not
  • - Data and others
  • - C-3PO and R2-D2
  • - Many people call on them
  • - Robots in human form
  • - Some Star Wars machines
  • - Robots that resemble people
  • - They run on Marshmallow
  • - Humanlike robots
  • - Humanlike machines
  • - Human-like robots
  • - Robots did so -- ran amok
  • - Some 'Star Wars' figures
  • - Sci-fi machines
  • - Automatons that resemble humans
  • - Dreamers of electric sheep?
  • - C-3PO's ilk
  • - C-3P0 et al.
  • - Philip K. Dick's "Do ...... Dream of Electric Sheep?"
  • - Some sci-fi villains
  • - "Blade Runner" characters
  • - Science fiction race
  • - Human look-alikes
  • - "Star Wars" extras
  • - Sci-fi figures
  • - Sci-fi automatons
  • - Sci-fi creatures
  • - Galaxies, e.g.