➠ Words with s
List contains 183873 Words that "s" contain.
- - Fred ......, star of Flying Down to Rio
- - Fred .., dancing partner of Ginger Rogers
- - Step into A&E, Fred
- - Dancer Fred ....
- - us singer, dancer and actor, fred –
- - Fred
- - Screen dancer Fred known for his partnership with Ginger Rogers
- - "Funny Face"'s Fred
- - Fred dancing in films
- - Fred --, American dancer, singer, and actor
- - Fred of 'Top Hat'
- - Fred ........ played piano and sang I Won't Dance in the 1935 musical film Roberta
- - Fred --, American dancer, actor, and singer
- - Fred —, dancer/actor
- - Fred —, US dancer
- - 'Top Hat' star Fred
- - 'Swing Time' co-star Fred
- - Classic dancer Fred
- - Film dancer Fred
- - Fred of "Daddy Long Legs"
- - 'Top Hat' dancer Fred
- - Fred of "Finian's Rainbow"
- - Dancer Fred in "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle"
- - Fred with nimble feet
- - Hoofer Fred
- - Dance master Fred
- - Nimble Fred
- - Dancing Fred
- - Adele or Fred
- - Elegant dancer Fred
- - Fred or Adele
- - Memorable Fred
- - Fred ......, Top Hat star
- - old us dancer actor fred in a satire surprisingly
- - American singer, dancer and musician, 1899-1987, who stated in his will that he wanted no portrayal of his life in film
- - rogers's hoofing partner
- - He danced with Rogers in "Top Hat"
- - Step inside hospital department to find actor
- - Dance partner to Rogers
- - Danced with Rogers
- - Ginger Rogers' 1930s' film dancing partner
- - Steady dancer, random singer.
- - Star of "The Band Wagon."
- - Star of "Royal Wedding," "Easter Parade," etc.
- - Partner of Rogers and Powell
- - Omaha's gift to Hollywood
- - Name synonymous with dancing.
- - Garland's "Easter Parade" co-star
- - Famed dancer
- - Dance great
- - Beloved hoofer
- - Adele of popular entertainment
- - Actor-dancer
- - "Carefree" star
- - "Easter Parade" star
- - U. S. dancer
- - Rogers' partner
- - AFI's #5 male Screen Legend
- - "Top Hat" star
- - Immortal name in dance
- - Dance partner of 95-Down
- - 'Silk Stockings' star
- - #5 AFI male screen legend
- - Musical star who received a 1949 Honorary Award Oscar
- - 1984 biography subtitled 'The Man, the Dancer'
- - Epitome of cinematic grace
- - "Steps in Time" autobiographer
- - He climbed the walls in 1951's 'Royal Wedding'
- - Legendary screen dancer
- - "Royal Wedding" star
- - Oscar nominee in "The Towering Inferno"
- - Dancing legend
- - Charisse's dance partner in "The Band Wagon"
- - Caron's "Daddy Long Legs" co-star
- - Subject of the 2009 biography "Puttin' on the Ritz"
- - "Holiday Inn" co-star
- - "Night and Day" introducer
- - Rogers's partner
- - "Top Hat" tapper
- - He said "I just put my feet in the air and move them around"
- - "Top Hat" dancer
- - "The history of dance on film begins with ......": Gene Kelly
- - "Shall We Dance" dancer
- - "Royal Wedding" star, 1951
- - First-year Kennedy Center honoree
- - Singer of "A Foggy Day" in "A Damsel in Distress"
- - "Daddy Long Legs" star
- - "Holiday Inn" star
- - He danced in "Silk Stockings"
- - "Follow the Fleet" co-star, 1936
- - First-year Kennedy Center Honors recipient
- - Star born Frederick Austerlitz
- - "Shall We Dance" co-star
- - Rogers' dance partner
- - Noted terpsichorean
- - "Holiday Inn" actor
- - "Funny Face" costar
- - Swing Time star
- - Rogers' frequent partner
- - Top guy in "Top Hat"
- - His real last name was Austerlitz
- - Dance master
- - "The Towering Inferno" Oscar nominee
- - "Finian's Rainbow" star
- - Dancing man in "Dancing Lady"
- - Early model for Baryshnikov
- - "Steps in Time" author
- - He was top-notch in "Top Hat"
- - Early influence on Baryshnikov
- - Another 57 Across
- - He wore a top hat in "Top Hat"
- - Crosby's "Blue Skies" partner
- - "Second Chorus" star
- - Top-hatted star
- - Partner of Rogers
- - Austerlitz's adopted name
- - Dancer who "rates A-1"?
- - He wrote "Steps in Time"
- - Frederick Austerlitz
- - A Kennedy Center honoree
- - See 111-Across
- - One interrupting a celebrity English dancer
- - The "he" in "Rogers did everything he did … backwards and in high heels"
- - Rogers' partner in classic Hollywood
- - Henry, eighth Premier of South Australia, whose name was given to a landmark in another state
- - roy known as the "godfather of neo soul"
- - Wild years of rock down under
- - Kevin of Soft Machine
- - British psychedelic singer/songwriter Kevin
- - Brian Eno collaborator Kevin
- - Bill mentioned often in the course of 2008 presidential mudslinging
- - ......-Allen (former last name of Phylicia Rashad of "The Cosby Show")
- - Rock of Australia
- - Bill of the 1960s-'70s Weather Underground
- - Roy of jazz or Kevin of rock
- - Namesake of an Australian rock
- - ...... Rock, Uluru, Australian monolith
- - .. Rock, another name for Australia's Uluru site
- - Weather Underground activist Bill
- - .... Rock (Australian landmark)
- - -- Rock (central Australian landmark)
- - ...... Rock (Australian landmark, now called Uluru)
- - .... Rock: Australian attraction
- - Australia's .... Rock
- - Sir Henry --, Australian politician born in England (1821-97)
- - ...... Rock (Aussie landmark)
- - ...... Rock (Uluru)
- - "The Soloist" was based on this Nathaniel
- - ...... Rock (Australian site)
- - Professor Bill whose 1970s associations resurfaced in the 2008 presidential election
- - "Fugitive Days: A Memoir" author Bill
- - Funk's Roy
- - ...... Rock (Australian tourist site)
- - ...... Rock (Uluru's old name)
- - ...... Rock (landmark also called Uluru)
- - Australian rock
- - .... Rock: Australian tourist spot
- - .... Rock, Australia
- - ...... Rock (Australian tourist attraction)
- - ...... Rock (Down Under landmark)
- - .......... Rock (Aussie attraction)
- - ........ Rock: Australian monolith
- - British philosopher and family
- - Classic advertising annual
- - "Sgt. Fury" artist
- - Early Obama crony Bill
- - Bill who was rumored to have written Obama's "Dreams from My Father"
- - — rock, monolith in central australia also called uluru
- - bill who co-founded the weather underground
- - It makes one prejudiced, living with water all round one
- - I defame a Fijian, perhaps?
- - Lives on spacecraft, one surrounded by water
- - Resident of land surrounded by water
- - I speak badly of key individual?
- - i defame a manxman
- - red nails put off man of arran perhaps
- - I defame archipelago inhabitant
- - Clare Ward of Shetland, for instance
- - Inhabitant of a land surrounded by water
- - i defame inhabitant of ibiza, for example
- - Ocean liner starting off in Capri, for example, and heading for Rome? The Man of Aran!
- - Puckster cheered on by the mascot Sparky the Dragon
- - Inhabitant of Skye, say
- - Run down by one man in Ibiza?
- - I cast aspersions on native of Borneo, for example
- - Is left to roam starting off in Man of Aran
- - I speak ill of key resident
- - Hawaiian, perhaps, is country queen
- - One special lunar vehicle? Man provides home for one
- - New York NHL player
- - Manxman, eg, I defame in speech?
- - Person from Guernsey or Corfu, eg
- - it's his insularity that makes him what he is!
- - i defame no-one from the mainland
- - Man's man is moon explorer?
- - Man's man, perhaps, I unjustifiably censure
- - one who lives offshore
- - Charles Dickens checks out his status presumably having being born on Portsea off the coast
- - Oahu native, e.g.
- - Hawaiian native, e.g.
- - Gilligan, e.g.
- - Crusoe or Gilligan
- - Crusoe, e.g.
- - Tahitian, e.g
- - One to defame Samoan?
- - Fijian or Samoan, e.g
- - Samoan, e.g
- - Man's man?
- - Hawaiian or Samoan
- - Samoan, Sardinian, Sumatran etc
- - Woman from Hawaii maybe is country queen
- - Charles Dickens checks out character synonymous with Christmas?
- - Ranger's crosstown hockey rival
- - Isolated dweller
- - Sicilian, e.g.
- - Samoan, eg
- - Man's man is to settle with hesitation
- - Tahitian, eg
- - Hawaiian or Fijian
- - counting stone, perhaps, for differentiation and integration
- - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Isaac Newton
- - Branch of maths dealing with differentiation and integration
- - Branch of mathematics developed by Newton and Leibnitz
- - Computation method in higher mathematics
- - AP math subject, often
- - Advanced high school math class
- - It has its limits
- - Branch of mathematics
- - Math course
- - Suit Carl? No problem producing very high waves?
- - In mid-April, a locust flies too high to be heard
- - Too high to catch?
- - Too high for people to catch?
- - On a frequency humans cannot hear
- - Like bats or lunatics, raving?
- - Emperor of Ethiopia, 1930-74
- - Ethiopian emperor
- - Volcanic archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea
- - Fakes out of position, as in football
- - Football ploys
- - Football feints
- - Vintage diner music players, informally
- - Does a body-swerve
- - Outmaneuvers
- - Fakes out of position
- - Diner devices, familiarly
- - Diner fixtures, informally
- - Fakes out a tackler
- - Diner music players, in brief
- - Players of 45s in diners, for short
- - Case history family, akin to the Kallikaks.
- - Record holders?
- - Settling of scattered colonies of Jews outside Palestine
- - Group living outside an ancestral homeland
- - Population beyond the homeland
- - Mass dispersion from a homeland
- - Dispersion of people from their homeland
- - Organised Paris do at academy, as they're not living at home
- - Scattered group support revolutionary men in resort
- - Jews living outside Israel
- - Scattering of an ethnic population
- - Scattering of an ethnic group
- - Group migration
- - Ancient Jews living outside of Palestine, collectively
- - Any group scattering or exile
- - Jews living outside Palestine
- - A Republican work mentioned rising migration
- - so a rapid mixture is scattering
- - perhaps nris returning help with special gold article
- - Those far from the motherland
- - The scattering of a nation's people
- - Migration of a sort
- - Spread of a people
- - Mixed pairs do a race round the world
- - Displaced people creating ado with Paris wrecked
- - Mass exodus of a sort
- - Large-scale flight
- - Scattering of a people
- - Dispersion of a homogeneous people
- - Scattering of a population
- - Body of expatriate Jews
- - Biblical dispersion of the Jews.
- - Migration
- - Novel published in installments
- - Part of USB
- - Type of number
- - Kind of killer
- - "Perils of Pauline" was one
- - Kind of number
- - Type of film
- - format of collective novels popularized by dickens
- - Kind of port or number
- - Word before number or killer
- - Work released in installments
- - Soap opera, for example
- - Soap opera, for one
- - "The Sopranos," e.g.
- - Leave-you-hanging story
- - Episodic amusement
- - Miniseries, e.g.
- - Like a soap opera
- - "Buck Rogers," for one
- - Soap, for example
- - "Soap," for one
- - "Flash Gordon," e.g.
- - Continuing fare
- - Story in successive parts
- - King s The Green Mile e.g.
- - Published in istallments
- - Movie divided into chapters
- - "The Fugitive," for one
- - Zorro's Black Whip was one
- - Daily viewing
- - Stephen King's "The Green Mile," e.g.
- - Not parallel
- - Continued story
- - Any soap opera
- - "Flash Gordon," once
- - Work in installments
- - Sequential
- - "Dynasty," for one
- - Pearl White vehicle
- - Like some TV dramas
- - Describing certain modern music
- - Pearl White specialty
- - Soap opera, usually
- - Parceled yarn
- - Episodic
- - Daytime showing
- - Daytime drama
- - It's one thing after another
- - One thing after another?
- - See 66-Across
- - Killer
- - Soap ....
- - Number
- - Daytime soap, e.g
- - It's a long story
- - Broadcast breakfast television show
- - this comes in instalments from israel
- - A broken romance
- - Sea battle fought off Gibraltar in 1801
- - Magical quality of little daughter with us in the beginning
- - willie nelson album of pop standards
- - Dreamy powder from outer space
- - It's essential for celebrity kiss-and-tellers perhaps to come over clean
- - Magical quality of specks in space?
- - Maker of romantic illusions
- - Get the show on the road housing director from Transatlantic: A Sprinkle of Magic
- - Space specks
- - All-time favorite song in a 1953 poll of disc jockeys
- - Popular song of the '30's
- - Meal ticket for Hoagy Carmichael
- - One of Crosby's favorites.
- - Appropriate piece of music for space journeys.
- - Ziggy ____, alter ego of David Bowie
- - 1974 David Essex film
- - Neil Gaiman novel made into a 2007 film with Claire Danes and Michelle Pfeiffer
- - 2007 summer movie based on a Neil Gaiman book
- - fantasy film based on a neil gaiman novel, starring claire danes [2007]
- - 2007 fantasy movie co-written by jane goldman
- - perhaps hoagy carmichael's best-known contribution to "great american songbook".
- - Imaginary particles blinding someone to reality
- - Magical powder
- - Somehow trust ads' magical quality
- - Pop star Ziggy
- - Embracing daughter and American, spark romantic quality
- - Pop stars Alvin or Ziggy
- - 1974 film starring David Essex, sequel to That'll Be the Day
- - Peter Shelley wrote and sang Alvin ........'s 1973 debut hit My Coo-Ca-Choo
- - Classic Hoagy Carmichael song
- - Daughter with us in the beginning seen as magical
- - Imaginary romantic powder
- - With 59-Across, 1980 film by 1-/69-Across
- - In beginning, Democratic American is romantic
- - Hoagy Carmichael standard
- - Dreamy romantic quality
- - Hoagy Carmichael song preserved in the National Recording Registry
- - Hoagy Carmichael classic
- - Big band era standard
- - Dewy-eyed quality
- - Carmichael classic
- - Dreamy romanticism
- - Prom finale by 64-Across
- - ".... Memories"
- - Carmichael classic since 1929
- - F.S. hit: 1962
- - Carmichael-Parish hit song: 1929
- - Hoagy Carmichael standby
- - Heavenly song
- - Popular song by Carmichael.
- - Carmichael perennial.
- - Hoagy Carmichael hit.
- - Song by Hoagy Carmichael.
- - Bowie glam alter ego Ziggy
- - Hoagy Carmichael song
- - Charismatic quality
- - Bob Dylan's song
- - Canadian singer whose first UK hit was Run to You in 1985
- - Canadian rock musician who sang the 1993 song Please Forgive Me: 2 wds.