➠ Words with s

List contains 183873 Words that "s" contain.

usa
  • - Country with the most Olympic medals in softball
  • - Country that won 25 medals at the 2022 Olympics (Abbr.)
  • - New England's country: Abbr.
  • - country of 50 states
  • - Silicon Valley's country: Abbr.
  • - country bordering canada
  • - Canada's neighboring country: Abbr.
  • - Colo.'s country
  • - Portland's country for short
  • - Country whose capital is Washington DC: Abbr.
  • - Virginia's country: Abbr.
  • - Country whose anthem is The Star-Spangled Banner
  • - New York's country [inits]
  • - Taylor Swift's country: Abbr.
  • - Country set to host the Olympics in 2028: Abbr.
  • - country represented by 400m hurdles world record holder sydney mclaughlin
  • - Country that will be the defending champion at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup (Abbr.)
  • - Florida's country: Abbr.
  • - channel that airs "temptation island" (abbr.)
  • - Neighbor of MEX and CAN
  • - Brad Pitt's country: Abbr.
  • - Country that Guam is a territory of: Abbr.
  • - channel that aired "monk"
  • - Country whose most populous city is New York: Abbr.
  • - which country was recently announced as host of the 2031 rugby world cup?
  • - Beyonce's birth country: Abbr.
  • - Country giving the biggest percentage of UN funding: Abbr.
  • - Miss Kentucky's country: Abbr.
  • - olympic host country of 2028
  • - most populous nato country
  • - Country whose team of golfers won the 2021 Ryder Cup (Abbr.)
  • - Montana's country
  • - Country that borders Mex.
  • - Iowa's country
  • - Country where 25 of the 32 NHL teams are based: Abbr.
  • - Philly's country
  • - Large country in the New World, inits.
  • - Country between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans: Abbr.
  • - country hosting the 2028 summer olympics
  • - Country for the Super Bowl
  • - Detroit's country
  • - Connecticut's country (Abbr.)
  • - Country that won the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup (Abbr.)
  • - New Mexico's country: Abbr.
  • - Anastasija Zolotic's country
  • - Yosemite's country
  • - NASA's country: Abbr.
  • - Statue of Liberty's country: Abbr.
  • - Country that won the most medals at the Olympics held in 2021: Abbr.
  • - Country with the highest rate of tornadoes
  • - North American country that's about 6.5% of the Earth's land
  • - Washington, D.C.'s country: Abbr.
  • - Broadway's country: Abbr.
  • - Country that has a holiday on fourth of July: Abbr.
  • - The Statue of Liberty stands in this country: Abbr.
  • - Country where award mentioned in 44a is held: Abbr.
  • - Country where 15a, 26a and 27a are located
  • - Land that has the "Statue of Liberty": Abbr.
  • - Hawaii's country: Abbr.
  • - Country with a bald eagle on its Great Seal: Abbr.
  • - San Francisco's country: Abbr.
  • - Country formed in 1776: Abbr.
  • - Country with 50 states: Abbr.
  • - Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of this country: Abbr.
  • - St. Louis' country
  • - White House's country: Abbr.
  • - Country involved in the 20th-century's Space Race [init.]
  • - Country to athlete Jesse Owens: Abbr.
  • - "The Star-Spangled Banner" country: Abbr.
  • - Country where the Muppets originated [abbr.]
  • - Arches National Park's country: Abbr.
  • - Home country of Simone Biles (Abbr.)
  • - Country where New York is: Abbr.
  • - chant that was documented way back at the 1920 summer olympics
  • - Country that won the most medals at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 (Abbr.)
  • - Alabama's country
  • - Country with the most billionaires: Abbr.
  • - New York's country [abbr.]
  • - Nation that celebrates the Fourth of July
  • - Hollywood's country: Abbr.
  • - Country that stands in the second position for carbon dioxide emissions after 7a: Abbr.
  • - Lost to Canada in the 2014 Olympic hockey semi-final
  • - Women's World Cup powerhouse (Abbr.)
  • - Winningest team in the Women's World Cup
  • - torn asunder back in the states
  • - Nation at the heart of Jerusalem
  • - "Miracle on Ice" winning hockey team [Abbr]
  • - Born in the .., Bruce Springsteen's patriotic hit
  • - Where to find Walla Walla, Wash.
  • - g7 summit attendee
  • - It has the world's highest GDP
  • - miss. home
  • - "Party in the ..." (Miley Cyrus hit)
  • - "R.O.C.K in the ...," song by John Mellencamp
  • - Where July 4th is celebrated
  • - Chucky TV network
  • - Canada's only neighbor: Abbr.
  • - Winningest Olympic team
  • - Home of the brave even earlier ?
  • - Letters on American Olympic jerseys
  • - World gymnastics powerhouse
  • - Miley Cyrus' Party location
  • - Winner of all but three Olympic women's basketball championships (Abbr.)
  • - Chrisley Knows Best cable channel
  • - Bald eagle: the national bird of ........ [abbr.]
  • - 1991 and 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup winner [abbr.]
  • - one of the g7
  • - 2028 Olympics host
  • - ark. locale
  • - Site of 50 states
  • - Where to find Ore.
  • - ... Today (national newspaper)
  • - mellencamp's "r.o.c.k. in the ......"
  • - ...... today (colorful newspaper)
  • - One of Canada's neighboring countries: Abbr.
  • - Erin Jacksons Olympic team
  • - ...... for africa ("we are the world" singers)
  • - Abby Roque's Olympic team
  • - Home of S.C. and S.D.
  • - tx and nj are part of it
  • - big customer for opec
  • - Biggest funder of NATO: Abbr.
  • - Kelsey Plum's Olympic team
  • - canada's neighbour?
  • - Home to about 75% of the world's tornadoes
  • - "mcfarland, ......" (2015 kevin costner film)
  • - mi and la are part of it (abbr.)
  • - "Born in the ..." (classic rock song)
  • - major opec customer
  • - nation north of mexico: abbr.
  • - Brenna Huckaby's Paralympic team
  • - Populous nation: abbr.
  • - "Born in the ..." (Bruce Springsteen album)
  • - Miley Cyrus's "Party in the ..."
  • - One side in FX's Cold War drama The Americans (Abbr.)
  • - Main Street ... (Magic Kingdom region)
  • - word in a soccer chant
  • - Shout at the Olympics
  • - suni lee's olympic team
  • - Group of regions in North America, inits.
  • - Temptation Island cable network
  • - Olympic women's gymnastics powerhouse
  • - White House's nation: Abbr.
  • - Miracle on Ice hockey team (Abbr.)
  • - Neighbor of Canada, for short
  • - alysa liu's olympic team
  • - Dalilah Muhammad's Olympic team
  • - ... for Africa ("We Are the World" band)
  • - Land of the Free letters
  • - Olympic ice hockey team featuring forward Hilary Knight (Abbr.)
  • - nation north of mexico
  • - "Dirty John" cable channel
  • - Women's soccer and gymnastics powerhouse
  • - Big-time Olympics team
  • - where most mmmm solvers live
  • - olympic jacket logo
  • - home of d.c. and nyc
  • - Grand Canyon nation: Abbr.
  • - nation n of havana
  • - Allyson Felix's Olympic team
  • - "NCIS" reruns network
  • - Where LA and NYC are: Abbr.
  • - ma/in/la/nd locale
  • - "SVU" reruns network
  • - Mexico's neighbor: Abbr.
  • - Chrisley Knows Best cable network
  • - where tabasco sauce is mfd.
  • - "McFarland, ...."; film for Kevin Costner
  • - team defending its women's hockey gold medal in february
  • - "Party in the ...," song by Miley Cyrus
  • - Abbreviation on Forever stamps
  • - Surfin' ... (1963 hit by the Beach Boys)
  • - It has a House with 435 people
  • - Cable network with a patriotic name
  • - 2026 FIFA World Cup co-host
  • - Nation conspicuously missing from the Wilson-proposed League of Nations, in brief
  • - Party in the ... (Miley Cyrus hit song)
  • - Home of NOLA and KCMO
  • - Miley Cyrus hit "Party in the ...": Abbr.
  • - Anastasia Pagonis' Paralympic team
  • - "In God We Trust" nation: Abbr.
  • - Miley Cyrus's "Party in the ...": Abbr.
  • - winner of the most medals at the 2020 olympics
  • - Team ... (group with medal winners like Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird)
  • - "harlan county ......" (oscar-winning barbara kopple documentary about a miners' strike)
  • - Chant for Megan Rapinoe's team
  • - ny and nm are part of it
  • - Leading medal winner at the Tokyo Olympics
  • - Cable channel whose "Queen of the South" ended its five-year-run this June
  • - Latino ... (podcast hosted by Maria Hinojosa)
  • - Miley Cyrus', "Party in the ...": Abbr.
  • - ... Today (popular newspaper)
  • - olympic team for simone biles and suni lee
  • - Simone Biles' Olympic team
  • - Surfin' ... (Top 10 song by the Beach Boys)
  • - Letters on some Olympic jerseys
  • - Olympic women's basketball powerhouse (seven straight golds)
  • - olympic boycotter of '80
  • - Stars and Stripes land [init.]
  • - Simone Manuel's Olympic team
  • - Chloe Dygert's Olympic team
  • - WWE NXT network
  • - Burn Notice TV network
  • - olympics jacket logo
  • - "queen of the south" network
  • - Neighbour of Canada and Mexico [inits]
  • - olympics host of 2028
  • - Lily Zhang's Olympic team
  • - "Made in the ..." (label on some garments)
  • - Land of stars and stripes: Abbr.
  • - Letters for Simone Biles
  • - celebrates on the fourth of july?
  • - Stars-and-stripes nation, for short
  • - Nation whose anthem is "The Star-Spangled Banner": Abbr.
  • - wy and wi are part of it
  • - Gold medal winner in baseball at the 2000 Olympics
  • - Latino ... (NPR show)
  • - U.N. Security Council member
  • - Part of N/A
  • - Zoot on the sax
  • - Jazzman Zoot
  • - Saxophonist Zoot
  • - Zoot of jazz
  • - Musician Zoot
  • - Sax player Zoot
  • - Memorable jazzman Zoot ......
  • - Memorable jazz artist Zoot ......
  • - Jazz artist Zoot
  • - Zoot ......, jazz artist
  • - virtual video game characters
  • - characters that can exist in live mode or buy mode
  • - Virtual citizens in a popular city-building video game
  • - Game that spawned "The Urbz," with "The"
  • - Virtual people in a video game series
  • - People you can enclose in a room with no doors and watch what happens...
  • - People who live in a popular video game "city"
  • - Model/actress Molly who attended 2017's Super Saturday fund-raiser for ovarian cancer research
  • - Game with a "Livin' Large" expansion, with "The"
  • - Game where you create people, with "The"
  • - Popular video game series, with "The"
  • - Virtual people in a popular game franchise
  • - Computer game family
  • - Virtual video game people
  • - Virtual citizens in a video game
  • - Virtual people in video games
  • - Science fiction novel by F. Paul Wilson
  • - Popular video game of 2000, with "The"
  • - Virtual people
  • - Joan --, actress who starred in 'Carry On' films
  • - Joan --, actress remembered for her roles in the 'Carry On' films
  • - Video game avatars
  • - Virtual city dwellers
  • - Characters in a long-running game franchise
  • - Family of computer games
  • - Characters in a popular PC game
  • - 'The Urbz: .... in the City': video game
  • - Computerized trials
  • - Family in a computer game
  • - Virtual people, in a game series
  • - Theoretical trials
  • - Computer avatars
  • - Popular video game avatars
  • - Virtual people, in a popular game series
  • - Video game citizens since 1989
  • - PC game sensation of the early 2000s, with "The"
  • - Electronic enactments, for short
  • - Computerized city people
  • - Video game series, with "The"
  • - Computerized enactments, for short
  • - Family of games
  • - Best-selling computer game from the early 2000s, with "The"
  • - Video game humanoids
  • - Characters in a popular computer game
  • - Video gaming avatars created by Will Wright
  • - The ...... (computer game about daily suburban life)
  • - Video game family
  • - Model/actress Molly
  • - Computer characters
  • - The ....: popular computer game
  • - Virtual citizens
  • - Denizens of a popular computer "city"
  • - 1980 NFL Rookie of the Year
  • - Beautician Naomi
  • - Admiral who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1921
  • - A top W.W. I admiral
  • - Canadian-born U.S. admiral
  • - Rear admiral of W.W. I
  • - U.S. admiral of W. W. I
  • - Famed bridge expert.
  • - World War I Admiral.
  • - Admiral of 1917.
  • - Admiral of 1917–18.
  • - Admiral of W. W. I.
  • - Admiral of 1917–1918.
  • - Singer Ginny.
  • - U. S. Admiral of World War I.
  • - Commander of naval operations, 1917–19.
  • - "Mr. ...... of Seattle."
  • - U. S. Navy commander, 1917–19.
  • - American admiral (1858–1936).
  • - U. S. admiral in World War I.
  • - Bearded Admiral of World War I.
  • - Commander of U. S. fleet in European waters, 1917–19.
  • - U. S. Admiral, 1917.
  • - Head of U.S. Navy, 1917–18.
  • - U. S. Admiral, World War I.
  • - W.W. I admiral
  • - U. S. Admiral.
  • - joan —, actress whose roles included emily bung in 1966 film comedy carry on screaming
  • - Computer trials, for short
  • - Virtual people in games
  • - virtual family in a video game franchise
  • - 'The ...,' video game series where you may live out a virtual life
  • - Joan ......, Carry On actress
  • - some video game inhabitants
  • - Popular cocktail which was also the signature drink of Carrie Bradshaw from "Sex and the City"
  • - Most of Daisy's relatives can be civil briefly to a new cool local
  • - Fashion magazine for women that has been in publication since 1886, and is often referred to by its shorter name
  • - Pink cocktail savored by Carrie Bradshaw in "Sex and the City"
  • - Cool local cocktail?
  • - Worldly; cocktail
  • - Cultured and calm, holding small cleaning item I flog
  • - Most of Daisy's relatives endlessly gracious to a new international traveller
  • - To complain so may be common all over the world
  • - One of the Medici dropped one politician, losing half the Medici support for being so multicultural
  • - Man of the world.
  • - Urbane cocktail
  • - Sophisticated, worldly-wise
  • - Co-pilots moan flying worldwide
  • - At ease in many different cultures
  • - Worldly Brits back in chilly island, brown
  • - Love being in cool pants? I'm turning urbane
  • - International
  • - Sophisticated
  • - Urbane
  • - Perfectly correct in putting this pot on high heat
  • - Precisely what's required
  • - Absolutely correct
  • - Precisely accurate
  • - 100% correct
  • - "Precisely!" (2 words)
  • - Absolutely correct fund banked by boy
  • - Exactly correct
  • - "Precisely!"
  • - Relative consumes drugs? Precisely!
  • - Precisely right
  • - Precisely correct
  • - Lad takes drug that's right
  • - Exactly right (inf)
  • - Packing in Southampton's very accurate
  • - Tin plate container and ring true
  • - Turned up no pieces of clothing 100 per cent perfect
  • - Very accurate
  • - Like a perfect impersonation
  • - 100% accurate, like an impersonation
  • - Perfectly
  • - Exactly right
  • - Observe cricket side, perfect
  • - Very accurate boy collects trophy
  • - Everyone stripped from the waist up? Exactly!
  • - Perfect prize scooped by boy
  • - Unerring
  • - Flawless, as analysis
  • - Really accurate boy holds kitty
  • - Exactly right (informal)
  • - Lids removed when tipped over? Exactly
  • - Feeder scoffing last of dessert, perfect!
  • - Perfect golf club used, skirting front of trap
  • - Alternative to '...'
  • - Perfect time in court
  • - Exact, to Brits
  • - Entirely accurate
  • - Boy has secured trophy? That's right
  • - With precision, switch position after position
  • - Pimple at side of leg? You've got it!
  • - First-class returns operating, excellent!
  • - Perfect, as an impersonation
  • - Absolutely right
  • - Exact, to a Brit
  • - Exact, in British slang
  • - Very accurate, in London
  • - Exactly right, to a Brit
  • - Precise, to a Brit
  • - .......... the map (geographical locale)
  • - Accurate
  • - 100 percent accurate
  • - Exactly
  • - Absolutely perfect
  • - Exact
  • - Precise
  • - Perfect ....
  • - 'You got it!'
  • - location at work? that's entirely accurate
  • - Right on target (inf)
  • - Series of examples for chef taking in base that's mixed
  • - awfully base breaking in to dishonestly alter lawyer's record
  • - Records collection chef keeps while first in England and Belgium
  • - It has precedents
  • - Where detailed written records are kept by, say, doctors
  • - Reference volume