➠ Words with s
List contains 183873 Words that "s" contain.
- - Brit's "How shocking!"
- - British exclamation
- - Londoner's exclamation
- - Ray Charles's "What'd ......"
- - Britisher's exclamation
- - Britisher's comment
- - Brit's sentence starter
- - Brit's cry
- - Watson's "...... Holmes ..."
- - Repeated phrase in "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off"
- - Old chap's words
- - Old chap's utterance
- - Mary Higgins Clark's "Before ...... Good-Bye"
- - Fancy lad's interjection
- - Englishman's outburst
- - Englishman's expression
- - Dr. Watson's comment
- - Britisher's expression of surprise.
- - Britisher's cry of surprise
- - Brit's phrase
- - Brit's opener
- - Brit's intro
- - Brit's "Listen here!"
- - Brit's "By the way..."
- - Brit's "Beg pardon"
- - Brit's "Well!"
- - Bloke's "Well, well!"
- - "This is quite a surprise!"
- - "Pardon me," British-style
- - Brit's "Goodness!"
- - Brit's surprised cry
- - Brit's "My word!"
- - Brit's "Dear me!"
- - Brit's exclamation
- - Londoner's 'Pardon me . . .'
- - Opiner's opener
- - 'Here's my two cents ...'
- - British interjection
- - Exclamation of surprise, in Britain
- - Brit's interjection
- - '...... it's duck season ...': Daffy Duck
- - UK version of "Well now!"
- - Old chap's exclamation?
- - Surprised expression
- - Dr. Watson's exclamation
- - Bloke's exclamation
- - Expression of surprise
- - Cry of surprise
- - Exclamation of surprise.
- - "Do as ......, not as " [2 wds]
- - 'Fancy!' = 'Indeed!'
- - "pardon me," in piccadilly
- - "Oho, old chap!"
- - Monocle-dropping exclamation
- - "my opinion on this matter is..."
- - "Heavens!," to a Brit
- - "Deary me!"
- - "Do as ..." (obey): 2 wds
- - "Do as ..., not as I do": 2 wds.
- - "Do as ..., and you won't be harmed...": 2 wds.
- - "... a Little Prayer" (Dionne Warwick song): 2 wds.
- - "Need ... more?" ("Am I clear?"): 2 wds.
- - "dearie me!"
- - "Need ... more?" ("Understood?"): 2 wds.
- - "... we go in all guns blazing..." ("In my opinion..."): 2 wds.
- - 'How could ... no?'
- - Exeter exclamation
- - Essex exclamation
- - "What more can ......?": 2 wds.
- - Badfinger "When ......"
- - "Pardon me," to Londoners
- - "Oho, dear chap!"
- - "Need ...... more?": 2 wds.
- - "Listen here, old chap!"
- - "Gosh!" to an Englishman
- - "Do as ......!" ("Obey me!"): 2 wds.
- - "Verily, ...... unto you"
- - "Indeed!" overseas
- - Words from Dr. Watson
- - Words before "tomato" or "potato"
- - Repeated word in '94 Erasure album title
- - Phrase for Foghorn Leghorn
- - Phrase akin to "jolly good"
- - London exclamation
- - Jay-Z "What More Can ......?"
- - Holmes preceder?
- - Gobsmacked exclamation
- - Foghorn Leghorn catchphrase: 2 wds.
- - Exmoor exclamation
- - Elvis' Charles cover "What'd ......"
- - Beatles "You say goodbye, ...... hello"
- - Attention-seeking words
- - "You say goodbye, ...... hello ..."
- - "Well, well," to Wellington
- - "Well, old chap!"
- - "See here, old chap!"
- - "Remarkable!," in Reading
- - "Old chap" preceder
- - "Need ...... more?" ("You catch my drift?"): 2 wds.
- - "Listen up, you old bugger"
- - "Listen here, mac"
- - "Je dis," in English
- - "It is my suggestion ..."
- - "I mean what ......"
- - "Gosh!" in England: 2 wds.
- - "Do as ......!": 2 wds.
- - "Colour me scandalised, certainly"
- - "... and ...... eyether ..."
- - "Look here," in London
- - English exclamation
- - TOMATO
- - Blimey!
- - "My opinion is ..."
- - Unbelievable
- - "My word, old chap!"
- - Words to an "old chap"
- - "My, my, old chap!"
- - '...... a Little Prayer' (Dionne Warwick hit)
- - Comment from Dr. Watson
- - "Good heavens, old chap!"
- - 'My word' in London
- - 'Well, well, well!'
- - "......, old chap!"
- - Dr. Watson exclamation
- - Frequent interjection for Foghorn Leghorn
- - 'Well, now!' to a bloke
- - With 39-Across, 'Listen up, lads'
- - Lake disappearing from Scottish island? Fancy that!
- - Alternative to 'By Jove!'
- - Words before 'old chap'
- - Words similar to 47-Across
- - My independent state
- - Foghorn Leghorn catchphrase
- - "What'd ......" (Ray Charles hit)
- - "...... a Little Prayer" (Dionne Warwick song)
- - Phrase to an old chap
- - 'What more can ....?'
- - Dr. Watson outburst
- - 'Well, blimey!'
- - 'Well, well, old chap'
- - Watson outburst
- - Words to Holmes
- - Watson exclamation
- - "Do as .... ..."
- - Scottish island losing focus? Crikey!
- - Beg to leave Big Easy? Well, well!
- - 'Well, well, well,' to a Brit
- - "Look here, old chap!"
- - "By Jove!" alternative
- - Ray Charles "What'd ......"
- - Dionne Warwick classic "...... a Little Prayer"
- - "...... a Little Prayer"
- - Words from Watson
- - "This is unexpected!"
- - Repeated words in '94 Erasure album title
- - 'What can ......?'
- - Opinion introducer
- - 'If you ask me ...'
- - "Good gracious!"
- - "In my opinion . . ."
- - 'Goodness me!'
- - 'Well well!'
- - "Because .... so!!"
- - "Heavens to Betsy!"
- - "By Jove!"
- - 'Good heavens!'
- - "Well, ......!"
- - Goodness
- - ".., indeed!"
- - "Crikey!"
- - "My word!"
- - "Gosh!"
- - Exclamation
- - My goodness!
- - "Yes, ......!"
- - Goodness regularly exhibited by Miss Mary?
- - "leaping lizards!"
- - Dr. Watson shout
- - Lead-in to a suggestion
- - 'What can ...?' (modest rejoinder)
- - Living room's "entertainment" fixtures: Abbr.
- - They're found in most hotel rooms
- - Living room devices that might be smart
- - Family room sets for short
- - Security control-room screens
- - Motel room staples
- - Sets in living rooms
- - Hi-def appliances in living rooms: Abbr.
- - hotel room sets
- - Hotel or living room fixtures, for short
- - Motel amenities
- - Living room entertainment devices
- - Hospital room staples
- - Entertainment devices in living rooms
- - Hotel room fixtures
- - Waiting room features
- - Staples of waiting rooms
- - Living room sets
- - Family room sets
- - Rec-room appliances that may be "smart"
- - Family-room appliances: Abbr.
- - Family-room items
- - Hospital room rentals
- - Rec room items
- - Living room fixtures
- - Hotel room features
- - Rec-room fixtures
- - Hotel room amenities
- - Screens in sports bars, for short
- - Flat screens in sports bars
- - Appliances to watch "FRIENDS," e.g.: Abbr.
- - sports-bar features
- - some o.l.e.d. devices
- - Flat screen purchases
- - Short for televisions
- - remotes control them
- - Array in an electronics store
- - array at an espn zone
- - Sets in a bar
- - Fixtures in home theaters: Abbr.
- - array at a sports bar
- - Screens in sports bars
- - Remote targets, for short
- - Common fixtures around airport waiting areas
- - Sports bar decor
- - plasmas, e.g.
- - sets on the wall, often
- - Sports bars are lined with them
- - analogues of the "parlor walls" in fahrenheit 451
- - Tennis sides clinch five sets
- - screens at an airport
- - televisions (abbrev)
- - cable boxes?
- - Idiot boxes, for short
- - Cable boxes connect to them
- - 19-in. items, sometimes
- - Electronics store merchandise
- - Appliances where you can catch "The Big Bang Theory," e.g.: Abbr.
- - Idiot boxes: Abbr.
- - Home entertainment sources
- - array at a gym
- - Airport screens
- - Show showers
- - What VCRs are connected to
- - Sports-bar staples
- - Couch potatoes watch them
- - Certain sets
- - Zeniths, e.g.
- - Where to watch the best DVDs
- - Video receivers, abbr.
- - VCRs' companions
- - VCR attachments
- - Tubes, to some
- - They're in 98% of Amer. homes
- - They show shows
- - They may be plasma or LCD: Abbr.
- - They hook up to VCRs
- - They connect to DVRs
- - Televisions, for short
- - Sports bars often have big-screen ones
- - Some RCAs
- - Some RCA's
- - Some modern wall hangings
- - Some boxes from big box stores
- - Some are flat-screen
- - Soap displayers
- - Snow showers?
- - Sharp things
- - Sets with remote controls
- - Sets that DVRs plug into
- - Sets since the 40's
- - Sets in some gyms?
- - RCA and Panasonic products
- - Products made by Sony and Samsung
- - Ones with spots showing?
- - Nielsen-family needs
- - Nielsen tracks ratings on them
- - Mod receivers
- - Many are connected by cable
- - Household sets
- - Goggle boxes, so to speak
- - Game consoles are hooked up to them
- - Entertainment center screens
- - DVRs get connected to them
- - DVD players connect to them
- - DVD displayers
- - Devices that might be plasma or LCD
- - Devices in front of treadmills
- - Devices attached to DVRs
- - Cable outlets
- - Boob tubes, initially?
- - Best Buy assortment
- - Attachments to VCR's
- - Analog ones won't work after June 12, 2009
- - Streamers
- - DVRs connect to them
- - HD sets in dens
- - Array in a security office
- - Sports bar screens, for short
- - Some modern ones are smart
- - Fixtures at most airport lounges nowadays
- - Controversial 'babysitters'
- - Prominent items in sports bars
- - Features of some taxis
- - Sights in sports bars
- - Den sets
- - Sports bar sets
- - Sports-bar screens
- - Electronics dept. displays
- - Sharp products
- - Products with big Black Friday discounts
- - DVRs plug into them
- - Tubes
- - Big-screen buys
- - Remote things?
- - Items in 8-Down
- - Remote control targets
- - Sets for shows
- - Man cave essentials, for short
- - Airport gate installations
- - Appliance store array
- - Tubes found inside this puzzle's six longest answers
- - LG products
- - Sports bar setups
- - Sets in dens
- - Sets for binge watchers
- - Man-cave staples
- - LG and RCA products
- - Common waiting area distractions
- - Some Samsung sales
- - Media outlets?
- - Commercial products?
- - SUV options
- - Sony products
- - Entertainment center components
- - Sony output
- - Some Sharp and Sony products
- - What DVD players connect to
- - "Plasma" appliances
- - Things Slingboxes are connected to
- - Some Samsungs
- - Ones going through channels?
- - They hook up to DVD players
- - Buys for dens
- - Where to see spots
- - They often hang around sports bars
- - O.T.B. conveniences
- - Appliances hidden in seven answers in this puzzle
- - RCA products
- - Some surfers' needs
- - DVD adjuncts
- - Some are HD
- - Things in the window of an electronics store
- - Samsung and Sony products
- - Picture producers
- - Sports bars have big ones
- - They're connected to DVD players
- - Sets for couch potatoes
- - RCA array
- - VCR hookups
- - ABC outlets
- - Plasma purchases
- - Hi-def buys
- - VCR hook-ups
- - Remotes may control them
- - Best Buy buys
- - Sports bar fixtures
- - Tellies
- - Den fixtures
- - Sports bar array
- - Best Buy array
- - Boob tubes
- - Idiot boxes
- - Consoles, perhaps
- - Remote targets
- - VCR adjuncts
- - Couch potatoes' fixations
- - Sets
- - Some Best Buy buys
- - Some sets
- - Some den fixtures
- - Big-screen appliances
- - 9EE, for example
- - Information needed to order a pair of Nikes, eg [2 wds]
- - Number inside a sneaker
- - It usually corresponds with height
- - Superlative associated with Muhammad Ali
- - The ...., superlative adjective, the most grandiose
- - "The ...: My Own Story," 1975 autobiography of heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali
- - best change of gear before the match
- - It's best to have new gear for a big match
- - Descriptor for a champion
- - Biggest gear broken on MOT?
- - Surgeons M.O.?
- - Windows or Unix
- - Microsoft Windows, for one
- - Windows, for one
- - Unix, for one
- - Computer's "brain"
- - windows or android, for example