➠ Words with s
List contains 183873 Words that "s" contain.
- - Member of the brass section
- - Tenor instrument, maybe
- - Part of a jazz combo, often
- - Jazz combo staple
- - Instrument in a jazz combo, for short
- - Big band member, for short
- - Combo member
- - Combo member, maybe
- - Jazz combo member
- - Part of a jazz combo
- - Jazz instrument that can be heard in "Careless Whisper," informally
- - jazz instrument, briefly
- - jazz wind instrument, for short
- - Woodwind instrument with alto and tenor varieties for short
- - instrument played by jazz's claire daly
- - Instrument played by Lisa Simpson for short
- - blown musical instrument
- - Sopranissimo, e.g.
- - featured instrument in george michael's "careless whisper"
- - Bill Clinton's instrument of choice
- - Lisa Simpson's jazz instrument, for short
- - Bird blew it
- - long-bodied jazz instrument, for short
- - lisa simpson's instrument of choice
- - Instrument with tenor and alto varieties for short
- - who invented the saxophone?
- - instrument featured prominently in carly rae jepsen's "run away with me"
- - band wailer
- - Popular jazz instrument (abbr)
- - Popular jazz instrument, for short
- - Brass instrument that's actually in the woodwind family, for short
- - Instrument in most jazz combos
- - Adolphe who invented a musical instrument
- - Jazz-band woodwind, for short
- - Primary jazz instrument, for short
- - Jazz musician's weapon of choice, for short
- - Vi Redd's instrument
- - Eponymous instrument inventor Adolphe
- - "born to run" soloist
- - Jazz band's staple instrument, for short
- - Jazz instrument, slangily
- - john coltrane's instrument, casually
- - Jazz instrument, familiarly
- - Quintessential jazz organ, for short
- - lead instrument in "tequila"
- - Smooth jazz instrument, for short
- - brass instrument that's actually a woodwind
- - Jazz club instrument, for short
- - Solo instrument on many a Motown hit
- - Jazz instrument(Used today)
- - Writer Rohmer
- - Kenny G's instrument, for short
- - Lisa Simpson's instrument, for short
- - Jazz band instrument, for short
- - Coltrane's axe
- - Valved instrument, informally
- - Smooth jazz feature
- - Lisa Simpson plays it
- - Jazzy horn, for short
- - Instrument for Clarence Clemons
- - Horn played by Branford Marsalis, for short
- - Clinton blows it
- - Clarence Clemons's instrument
- - Clarence Clemons blew it
- - Charlie Parker's instrument, for short
- - Brass with a reed
- - Bill Clinton blew it
- - Adderley's instrument
- - "Harlem Nocturne" instrument
- - Zoot's instrument in Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem
- - Zoot Sims plays it
- - Woody Herman's woodwind
- - Woodwind instrument made of brass, for short
- - White House brass?
- - What Bill Clinton played on "The Arsenio Hall Show" in 1992, for short
- - Tenorman's instrument
- - Talking Heads "...... and Violins"
- - Start to a phone?
- - Stan Getz's horn
- - Stan Getz inst.
- - Some musicians blow it
- - Solo instrument
- - Smooth jazz instrument
- - Ska band's instrument
- - Single-reed woodwind instrument, for short
- - Saxophone, for short
- - Rahsaan Roland Kirk's instrument
- - Presidential instrument
- - Pee Wee Ellis plays one
- - Parker played it
- - Novelist Rohmer
- - Musical instrument that Bill Clinton played on "The Arsenio Hall Show," for short
- - Musical instrument inventor Adolphe
- - Little big horn
- - Lisa Simpson's musical instrument, for short
- - Kenny G's musical instrument, for short
- - Kenny G plays one
- - John Coltrane's instrument, for short
- - Joe Henderson's instrument
- - Jimmy Dorsey's instrument.
- - Jazzy instrument, for short
- - Jazzy horn
- - Jazz-band unit, for short
- - Jazz standard?
- - Jazz reed
- - Jazz piece?
- - Jazz orchestra reed
- - Jazz item
- - Jazz instrument, informally
- - Jazz instrument played by Bill Clinton
- - Jazz instrument (abbr)
- - Jazz horn, for short
- - Jam-session instrument
- - It's heard in "Besame Mucho"
- - Instrument with alto and tenor varieties, for short
- - Instrument with a solo during "Maneater"
- - Instrument played by Kenny G
- - Instrument played by jazz great Charlie Parker, for short
- - Instrument played by Bleeding Gums Murphy
- - Instrument played by Bill Clinton, for short
- - Instrument patented in 1846
- - Instrument in the E-Street Band
- - Instrument in "Careless Whisper's" ear-meltingly amazing solos
- - Instrument for Jimmy Heath
- - Instrument famously played by Bill Clinton on "The Arsenio Hall Show"
- - Horn with keys
- - Horn played by Bill Clinton
- - Horn inventor Adolphe
- - Horn in many smooth jazz recordings, for short
- - Horn for a Muppet named Zoot
- - Grover Washington's instrument
- - Grover Washington Jr.'s instrument
- - Getz blew it
- - Gerry Mulligan's horn
- - Fu Manchu creator Rohmer
- - Former White House instrument
- - Eponymous instrument maker Adolphe
- - Doo-wop instrument
- - Dexter Gordon's instrument
- - David Bowie's first instrument
- - Coltrane blew it
- - Coleman Hawkins' instrument
- - Clintonian brass
- - Clinton's musical forte
- - Clinton's brass
- - Clinton's blown it
- - Clinton played one
- - Clinton blew it
- - Charlie Parker's instru-ment, familiarly
- - Certain jazz soloist
- - Brass in the Clinton White House?
- - Branford Marsalis' instrument, for short
- - Bop brass
- - Blues instrument
- - Bleeding Gums Murphy plays it
- - Bird's music maker
- - Bird's horn?
- - Bill Clinton's musical instrument, for short
- - Bill Clinton's instrument, for short
- - Big-band horn
- - Begian musical-instrument maker: 1791–1865
- - Author Rohmer
- - Adolphe with a horn named after him
- - Adolphe ......, musical instrument inventor
- - "Yakety ......" (1963 Boots Randolph single)
- - "Yakety ......," 1963 hit
- - "Take Five" instrument
- - 'Trane's instrument
- - '90s White House instrument
- - Instrument for Kenny G
- - Wind instrument: Abbr.
- - 1982 NL Rookie of the Year
- - Instrument inventor
- - Stan Getz's instrument
- - John Coltrane's instrument
- - Bill Clinton's instrument
- - Woodwind
- - Tenor or alto
- - Charlie Parker's instrument
- - ... Alto
- - Tenor ......
- - Wind instrument
- - Reed instrument
- - Woodwind instrument
- - Jazz instrument, for short
- - Instrument
- - Band instrument
- - Musical instrument
- - Marching band instrument
- - Jazz instrument
- - See 63-Across
- - Ornette Coleman's instrument
- - See 15-Across
- - Kenny G's instrument
- - Lisa Simpson's instrument
- - adolphe —, inventor of the saxophone
- - Blow it
- - adolphe ---, instrument inventor
- - Jazz band instrument
- - Jam session participant
- - slate trimming tool
- - Rohmer, novelist who wrote Fu Manchu series
- - "tequila" instrument
- - Bill Clinton's is displayed at the Smithsonian, for short
- - Blown musical instrument (abbr)
- - Taylor ..., "Anti-Hero" singer
- - 1989 singer
- - Taylor ......, US country pop singer
- - Taylor ..., some of whose hit songs are featured in the answers to the starred clues
- - Look What You Made Me Do singer Taylor
- - Taylor ..., pop singer
- - with 1989 she moved beyond country, taylor ..........
- - "All Too Well" singer
- - Taylor ..., "Blank Space" singer
- - Taylor ..., award winning singer who appeared on the crime show "CSI" season nine
- - Taylor ..., pop star with over 100 million Instagram followers
- - Taylor who sings "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"
- - Pop star Taylor
- - Singer Taylor
- - Taylor with the No. 1 hit "Bad Blood"
- - 'Wildest Dreams' singer Taylor
- - Singer whose "Blank Space" was her second consecutive No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 in 2014
- - "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" singer Taylor
- - Country singer Taylor
- - Going by air is pretty quick
- - he wrote satires fast
- - Abrupt [in manner]
- - The flying dean?
- - quick to become a satirist
- - Prompt treatment for fits out West
- - Use a sieve to keep the work flying
- - Not slow to identify the bird
- - international payments system between banks which has been in the news recently.
- - fast-flying bird, or author of gulliver's travels
- - quick! here's a bird
- - Speedy, zippy
- - In 1953, the Supermarine ........ aptly set a world air speed record
- - Fast broadband connection mostly in street
- - ... as an arrow (moves at high speed)
- - Author who created Lilliput and the Yahoos
- - jonathan who wrote "a modest proposal"
- - Author of Gulliver's Travels
- - speedy writer?
- - Speedy old satirist
- - Fast, as a way to get fit, funnily enough!
- - fleet bird
- - Satirist's riddle about women
- - Churchman, satirist and flier
- - Riddle about whiskey for Irish dean
- - Rapid — writer — bird
- - Gulliver's creator
- - Fast — novelist
- - Chop-chop (or... the last name responsible for the four one-word songs at the end of this puzzle's longest answers)
- - Fast writer
- - Quick to respond.
- - Jonathan —, author
- - Fleet Street admitting endless trouble and strife
- - Quick writer
- - Bird superficially like a swallow
- - Fast on one's feet
- - Women enveloped by strain may be able to move fast
- - Rapid, quick
- - Speedy with incredibly fast time initially
- - Creator of Lilliput
- - Like hand motions during a shell game
- - Jonathan ..., clergyman and satirist
- - Fast data connection shortly to be installed in street
- - Flier's strain hugging women
- - Pop icon raised on a Christmas tree farm
- - Rapid
- - He wrote flier
- - 'Gulliver's Travels' author
- - Fast; bird
- - Aptly named bird
- - Hummingbird's cousin
- - Bird named for its flight speed
- - Not too ......
- - "A Modest Proposal" author
- - ". . . the ...... completion of their appointed rounds"
- - "... from the ...... completion of their appointed rounds"
- - Houyhnhnm's creator
- - "Polite Conversation" author
- - Apace
- - Chimney bird
- - Anglo-Irish satirist
- - Houyhnhnm creator
- - Gulliver's author
- - Swallow-like bird
- - Fictional inventor Tom
- - "A Modest Proposal" satirist
- - Clever, slangily
- - "A Modest Proposal" writer
- - "A Modest Proposal" author Jonathan
- - Founder of Lilliput
- - Jonathan or Tom
- - Sooty-brown bird.
- - Creator of Laputa and Lilliput.
- - Youngest winner of the Album of the Year Grammy
- - Quick on the draw
- - Snappy
- - Fleet-footed
- - Moving quickly
- - Speedy
- - Fleet
- - Galloping
- - School subj.
- - School subject: Abbr.
- - High school subj
- - H.S. dept
- - Grade school subj.
- - Elementary school subj
- - HS dept
- - Tech. school study
- - High school dept
- - Part of STEM
- - H.S. subject
- - Part of B.S.
- - Botany, for one: Abbr
- - Biol. or geol
- - Biol. or chem
- - Abbr. after 'comp' or 'poli'
- - — -fi film
- - — -fi flick
- - The "S" of STEM: Abbr
- - Env .... (Yale major)
- - Lab subj
- - Ecology, e.g.: Abbr
- - FI preceder
- - "Comp" or "poli" follower
- - Subj. with a lab, often
- - It may be natural: Abbr
- - Subj. such as ecology
- - Bio. or chem
- - Sch. study
- - Chem. or biol
- - Geol. or chem
- - HS department
- - Sch. subj
- - Bio., chem., or biochem
- - Biol. or ecol
- - — -fi movie
- - Biol., e.g
- - Bot. or ecol
- - The "S" of STEM, briefly
- - Geol. or chem., e.g
- - "Hard" or "soft" subj
- - What "-fi" may follow
- - Chem. or phys
- - Biol., for one
- - Vet .... (medical specialty)
- - Subj. involving telescopes or microscopes
- - Biol. or anat
- - Comp ...... (coll. major)
- - Area of educ
- - Sch. subject
- - Bot. or bio
- - Chem., for one
- - Poli ...... (college major, briefly)
- - B.S. part: Abbr
- - What "fi" often follows
- - Univ. study
- - Grade sch. class
- - Subj. that may include a lab
- - H.S. study
- - Sagan subj
- - H.S. course
- - JHS course
- - Geol., e.g
- - Comp ...... (college major, informally)
- - 'Nova' subj
- - Subj. for Bill Nye
- - Poli-...... (college major)
- - "Fi" lead-in
- - 51-Across, e.g
- - Phys., e.g
- - Bot., e.g
- - Discovery magazine subj
- - Phys. or entom
- - Ecol., e.g
- - Psych., e.g
- - "Fi" front
- - Part of NSF: Abbr
- - 'Ology,' for short
- - Subj. in the Dewey Decimal System's 500s
- - Philos., e.g
- - ...... Poly
- - Vet
- - See 21-Across
- - H.S. class
- - Tech ......
- - ___-fi (genre for writers N.K. Jemisin and Andy Weir)
- - Poli ___ (college major choice)
- - Biology or Physics, for short
- - Astronomy or botany: Abbr.
- - ...-fi ["Stranger Things" genre]
- - experimental discipline?: abbr.
- - what comes before "fi"?
- - ...-fi, genre of "The Terminator"
- - NPR rhyme for Fri