➠ Words with s
List contains 183873 Words that "s" contain.
- - Zeus' grandfather
- - What "us" stands for in the mnemonic "My very educated mother just served us nachos"
- - Planet orbited by a moon named Margaret
- - Only planet whose name is derived from a figure in Greek rather than Roman mythology
- - Seventh planet from the sun in our Solar System
- - you are a backward sun, planet!
- - upstart raced american to identify planet
- - Seventh planet from sun
- - "Sky father" of Greek myth
- - father of saturn
- - planet name that's the most fun to say
- - planet orbited by oberon
- - Half of us fled to the States, where it's heavenly
- - at night, this planet is visible as a blue-green point of light
- - planet with a laughed-at pronunciation
- - Planet seen as the centre of a mural at sunrise
- - celestial ice giant
- - upstart raced us to identify planet
- - Heavenly community centre managed by the Americans
- - The 7th planet from the sun
- - Planet with faint rings
- - planet that orbits the sun on its side
- - The planet's turn for a bit of rain, and maybe sun
- - planet saturn revolves with drop in temperature around sun essentially
- - seventh of eight
- - Planet that's often the butt of a joke
- - Seventh of a group of eight (formerly nine)
- - Greek god — planet
- - Seventh rock from the sun?
- - Planet that's more distant from the Sun than Saturn
- - Planet that always gets a few laughs
- - Faraway orb
- - Outer planet
- - Giant planet
- - Seventh planet from the sun
- - Ariel orbits it
- - Titania and Oberon circle it
- - Voyager 2 destination
- - The Magician of Holst's Planets suite
- - God from holy book — leader to overlook us
- - Oberon orbits it
- - The seventh planet from the sun
- - Might USA run up the planet?
- - What Oberon orbits
- - *William Herschel, 1781
- - Seventh planet
- - Distant ice giant
- - Ringed planet
- - Planet beyond Saturn
- - Third largest planet
- - I hear you are an American Olympian
- - Planet with 27 moons
- - The 'U' in 'MVEMJSUN'
- - Posh academician contacts tabloid about revealing heavenly body
- - Telescopic discovery of 1781
- - The only planet whose name is derived from a character in Greek mythology
- - It's orbited by Miranda
- - Miranda and Ariel circle it
- - Posh artist taken with return of star and planet
- - Leader of union controlled powerful nation, becoming a God
- - Neptune neighbor
- - Ariel circles it
- - Planet discovered by William Herschell in 1781
- - A solar system "ice giant"
- - Planet discovered in 1781
- - Neptune's neighbor
- - Penultimate planet
- - Father of the Titans
- - Planet whose axis of rotation is tilted sideways
- - *"The Magician"
- - Heavenly discovery of 1781
- - Seventh of eight, now
- - Planet past Saturn
- - Astronomical discovery of 1781
- - First planet discovered using a telescope
- - Herschel discovery of 1781
- - World found by Herschel
- - 1781 discovery
- - William Herschel discovery of 1781
- - It's next to last in a notable eightsome
- - Second-last of a series, now
- - One of the gas giants
- - Seventh of nine, in space
- - Oberon circles it
- - Discovery of 1781
- - Planet with 15 moons
- - Personification of heaven
- - Ariel's planet
- - Sir William Herschel discovered it
- - Body detected in 1781
- - A planet
- - Miranda circles it
- - An outer planet
- - Neighbor of Saturn
- - Beyond Saturn
- - Herschel discovered it
- - Discovery of March 13, 1781
- - Herschel's discovery
- - Planet seventh nearest to the sun
- - Voyager II 1986 target
- - Saturn's neighbor
- - God of the heavens
- - Father of Cronus
- - FATHER OF ONE-EYED SONS
- - Planet after Saturn
- - Between Saturn and Neptune
- - Father of the Furies
- - Father of the Titans, Furies, etc.
- - It's 1,800,000,000 miles from the sun.
- - Seventh major planet.
- - Father of the Cyclops.
- - Green planet.
- - Astronomer Herschel's discovery.
- - William Herschel discovery, 1781
- - Planet with a chuckle-inducing name
- - One of the "ice giant" planets
- - Neighbor of Neptune
- - Distant planet
- - Remote planet
- - Solar system planet
- - One of the planets
- - Sun orbiter
- - Planet
- - Known as the "Sideways planet"
- - #7, butt of many jokes
- - Coldest planet in our solar system
- - Planet between Saturn and Neptune
- - Award-winning podcast hosted by Sarah Koenig
- - Sarah Koenig podcast about Adnan Syed
- - Word that sounds like a breakfast food
- - Earl is involved in a row
- - Investigative journalism podcast hosted by Sarah Koenig
- - Podcast on investigative journalism hosted by Sarah Koenig
- - Forming a series
- - A number of programmes to transform Israel
- - "To be continued" story
- - First podcast to win a Peabody Award
- - First podcast to win a Peabody Award (2015)
- - Popular podcast
- - Podcast that won a 2014 Peabody Award
- - Story that's "to be continued"
- - Corn reportedly in a row
- - Many a Dickens story, originally
- - Installment plan of a sort
- - Ongoing drama of Israel conflict
- - Grain, one hears, produced in instalments
- - Story published in instalments
- - Story produced in instalments
- - story in parts
- - There are such killers in fiction
- - Tale told in successive parts
- - Protracted story about certain killers?
- - show with cliffhangers, often
- - Feature in TV, magazine, etc, in regular successive parts
- - novel in instalments
- - work presented in instalments
- - Nonparallel
- - Story told in instalments
- - Soap opera, eg
- - Story in segments
- - ...... number (product identification)
- - Band of Brothers maybe back from naval air establishment
- - It is released by listeria with soap
- - ... comma (punctuation mark that sparks much debate)
- - In continuous order, sequential
- - Broadcast part of breakfast TV programme in instalments
- - it offers interest by instalments
- - TV show type
- - Weekly show
- - Weekly TV show
- - In installments
- - Continuing story
- - Consecutive, sequential
- - Story in installments
- - Episodic story
- - Dickens' 'The Pickwick Papers,' originally
- - Broadcast possible breakfast show
- - In instalments
- - Soap opera, e.g.
- - Published in installments
- - Episodic show
- - Radio or TV genre
- - Set of programmes -- something corny on the radio?
- - "Tune in for the conclusion" story
- - Daytime drama, e.g
- - Israel adapted TV show
- - Soap format
- - Story told in episodes
- - Ongoing drama
- - Soap opera
- - Soap, e.g
- - Episodic drama
- - Continued drama
- - Installment program?
- - "The Wire" was one
- - Cliff-hanger drama
- - Story with cliffhangers
- - Story published in installments
- - Soap, for instance
- - Like some murders or numbers
- - Cliffhanger genre
- - Soap opera format
- - Ongoing story
- - Poem of fourteen lines
- - Lines for a child rising ten
- - Eschewing New York, Tennyson composed such lines
- - Verse of 14 lines that ends with a couplet
- - Poem with fourteen lines
- - Lines of ten numbers reversed
- - Wrote up numbers after a round number of fourteen lines?
- - Shakespearean poem with 14 lines
- - Poetic fourteen-liner
- - Verse form of 14 lines
- - Boy on web will get lines
- - Southern surfing lines?
- - She's first surfing web for poem
- - Fourteen-line work
- - Fourteen-line poem
- - Short poem with 14 lines
- - More than a dozen lines providing child with catch
- - Verse of 14 lines
- - Bard's 14-line poem
- - 14-line verse
- - A 14-line verse
- - It has 14 lines
- - Shakespearean lines
- - Poem of 14 lines
- - 14-line poem
- - Verse form with 14 lines
- - 14-liner
- - Verse with 14 lines
- - It might be 70 feet long
- - Poem for a child with a bit of fishing equipment
- - Poem succeeded online?
- - Ode's cousin
- - A poem set around non-fashion
- - Any of 154 by Shakespeare
- - Poem with 140 syllables
- - One of Shakespeare's 154
- - Heartless Tennyson's new poem
- - Poetry form used by Shakespeare
- - "Ozymandias," e.g.
- - Love names included in prescribed poem
- - Wordsworth's forte
- - Shelley's Ozymandias, for example
- - Shakespearean gem
- - Poem by Petrarch
- - Petrarchan piece for Laura
- - Ozymandias, for one
- - One of Mrs. Browning's poems
- - Bard work
- - "Golden Treasury" entry
- - "Bright Star" by Keats, e.g.
- - "Bright Star" by Keats is one
- - Frost piece
- - Certain poem
- - Bard's poem
- - Emma Lazarus' 'The New Colossus,' e.g
- - Shakespearean work
- - Shakespeare poem
- - One of a famous 154
- - Issue clear in poem
- - Shakespearean verse
- - Poem second on Web
- - Boy new to ET produces poem
- - Sent off over starting outburst and named by the linesman
- - Written creation of Michelangelo
- - Shakespeare creation
- - Fourteen-lined poem
- - Shakespeare verse
- - One of 154 by Shakespeare
- - Shelley's 'Ozymandias,' e.g
- - Type of poem cited in 'Easter Parade'
- - Shakespearean poem
- - Poem given weight when switching start and finish
- - Spenser creation
- - 'O, never say that I was false of heart ...,' e.g
- - "Little song" form
- - One of 154 for Shakespeare
- - Donne's "Death Be Not Proud," e.g.
- - Browning output
- - Browning piece
- - Browning's "How Do I Love Thee?" e.g.
- - `abba abba cde cde` creation
- - Verve song about Shakespearean verse?
- - Donne piece
- - Octet + sestet
- - "The New Colossus," for one
- - Frost form
- - Little song, literally
- - Composition that may be Petrarchan
- - One of Shakespeare's begins "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"
- - Browning work
- - Type of poem mentioned in "Easter Parade"
- - One begins "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"
- - Spenserian work
- - Shelley's "Ozymandias," for one
- - Shakespearean offering
- - Shakespearean poetic form
- - Literally, "little song"
- - Petrarchan piece
- - Elizabeth Barrett Browning work
- - It concludes with a couplet
- - Three quatrains and a couplet
- - Shakespeare opus
- - Wordsworth offering
- - Output from the Bard
- - Shakespeare specialty
- - "Ozymandias" is one
- - Petrarch product
- - Thomas Wyatt work
- - Spenserian output
- - Schematic poem
- - Milton's "On His Blindness," for one
- - Wyatt work
- - E.B. Browning work
- - Italian ......
- - Millay work
- - Petrarchan poem
- - "Golden Treasury" item
- - Wordsworth product
- - Shakespeare offering
- - Petrarch specialty
- - Petrarch piece
- - Wordsworth work
- - Verse form
- - Poem
- - Keats work
- - Poem type
- - Poetic form
- - Type of poem.
- - Shakespeare work
- - See 2-Down
- - Bard's work shown in text here and there
- - Poem succeeded, subject to difficulty
- - Word from Italian for "little tune"
- - younger relative recalled figure in short poem
- - Mimetic game
- - Game with lots of instructions
- - Game with many imitators
- - Kids' imitation game
- - Children's imitation game
- - Game based on following directions
- - Classic children's game
- - Game with apes?
- - Game of obedience
- - Popular group game
- - Game in which you might do as you're told
- - Mimicking game
- - Sylvester's least favorite kids' game?
- - Party game
- - Child's game
- - Kids' game
- - .... game
- - Words that encourage people to do as they're told
- - In this, following directions is mandatory
- - "You're So Vain"?
- - Answers the plaintiff
- - Answers a reply
- - Answers
- - Meets up with again
- - comes back to a club
- - Comes back for another stint
- - Hocker's destination
- - business concerned with loaning money
- - Uncle's place, where you can get dubious material, I hear
- - Uncle's place of business?
- - Tools and skip used in business
- - Lender's premises
- - Those on the board with Spring in money lending business
- - Men jump for chance of redemption here
- - One providing loan of tools and skip
- - Local uncle in board member's vault
- - Cash-for-goods place
- - Place with gold in the window, often
- - Place for the unredeemed
- - Chess piece's move?
- - Loan service of a sort
- - Store of a sort.
- - Place of business
- - Pop in here?
- - Loan office
- - It must honour its pledges
- - Store where unredeemed items are sold
- - Premises to obtain loans against personal property
- - Where to hock stuff
- - Premises for loans against personal property
- - Men have one-legged race that raises cash for the needy?
- - Hocking site
- - Hocking spot
- - Jewelry exchange, for some
- - Cash America establishment
- - Setting for a 1964 Rod Steiger classic
- - Where items are in hock
- - Person offering truisms
- - Pithy person
- - Pithy writer
- - Sayings sayer
- - Franklin, for one
- - Source of succinct statement, a page I inserted in short revision