➠ Words with s
List contains 183873 Words that "s" contain.
- - Vest ran (anag)
- - Taverns (anag) — retainer
- - Taverns (anag.)
- - Valet or butler
- - domestic taverns change
- - A domestic who was turned out of taverns
- - A Downton Abbey employee
- - formerly, a person working for others in the household
- - Man in small tavern that's refurbished
- - vera's in the territory seeking hired help
- - person employed for domestic duties
- - it pays one to be helpful
- - He waits for a job
- - He may have to wait for his money
- - Taverns remodelled by hired help
- - One's learned Queen must replace one American lady-in-waiting, for example
- - maid with group getting hold of river vehicle
- - Maid or butler for example
- - Used by rabble-rouser, van terrorised man
- - help putting royal vehicle in position
- - Butler, for one
- - Von Stroheim, in "Sunset Boulevard"
- - Lurch, to the Addams family
- - Helper or attendant (sometimes humble or obedient?)
- - Batman, for example
- - Minion
- - See 16
- - Retainer
- - "Downton Abbey" role
- - Man on the lookout in passing out
- - Minor role in many a Shakespeare play
- - Man on the lookout when old boy leaves
- - Domestic worker
- - Maid or butler
- - Butler finally leaves tavern drunk
- - Word after 'public' or 'civil'
- - Retainer dispatched to collect regular bits of trivia
- - Man comes from taverns, smashed
- - Butler, e.g.
- - 'Downstairs' worker
- - Perhaps help the Queen with transport in street
- - Domestic attendant
- - Lackey working in taverns
- - Lackey in taverns wasted
- - Employee in group outside front of restaurant with vehicle
- - Dutiful person in taverns, drunk
- - Maybe cook gravlax, evenly getting dispatched round
- - Man determined to secure right type of vehicle
- - Butler or valet
- - Paid attendant
- - He works below stairs around taverns
- - One in domestic service
- - Man's small expression of hesitation with very small insect
- - Butler or chauffeur
- - Anna or Thomas, on "Downton Abbey"
- - Handmaid, for one
- - Below-stairs worker
- - Reynaldo, to Polonius
- - Butler or maid
- - Civil one?
- - One who waits
- - Leporello, e.g., in "Don Giovanni"
- - Hired help, of a sort
- - "Downstairs" employee
- - Lackey
- - Valet
- - Cook, for example.
- - Houseman.
- - Scarce worker in U. S.
- - Family retainer.
- - Official of a government in relation to the public.
- - Menial
- - Instrument
- - Downton Abbey employee
- - Maid's counterpart
- - Downstairs person
- - Domestic.
- - Helper
- - Hired help
- - Attendant
- - Domestic helper.
- - One helping to restore taverns
- - Employee doing domestic service
- - Type of shoe historically worn by native Americans
- - Maiden happening to scrub old shoe
- - Native American footwear
- - Maiden happening to lose an old shoe
- - heelless shoe (from algonquian)
- - for comics, an adapted shoe
- - for comics, an alternative shoe
- - Water-dwelling American snake; a kind of soft shoe
- - Soft leather shoe
- - Snake coffee's trendy, reportedly
- - Woman is accommodating, holding up shoe
- - Shoe that's in snakeskin
- - Venomous American snake
- - Mark an event with removal of old footwear
- - Sioux shoe
- - Soft-soled shoe
- - Old soft shoe?
- - Venomous water snake
- - Relative of a pac
- - The old soft shoe?
- - Indian shoe
- - Comfy shoe
- - Sort of snake
- - Dangerous snake
- - Soft shoe.
- - Casual shoe
- - Venomous snake
- - Snake
- - Water ......
- - Native American soft shoe
- - reportedly send up an offence in footwear
- - Maiden having opportunity to discard old slipper
- - Funny comics admit finishing Cinderella's new slipper
- - Poisoner that's afoot?
- - Crow's foot perhaps covered in this minute ring latterly exiting event
- - Comfortable footwear
- - Pit viper
- - Slipper.
- - Footwear
- - The rufous-bellied ... is Brazil's national bird
- - Hurry after the tailless bird
- - The singer is terribly hurt by the 'Belt up!'
- - Brown bird with spots on its breast
- - Bird with a speckled breast
- - Bird in the thatch ends scramble
- - hush arty - sounds like your bird!
- - songster halves that hurry-scurry
- - bird with throat trouble?
- - Hurry after extremely tough bird
- - Common brown bird
- - It can give us [and be given] a song
- - Songster's throat infection
- - The flier possibly hurts his head!
- - Brown speckled bird
- - Common garden bird
- - Spotted bird in the short run
- - A bird's complaint
- - Bird not finishing off the fly
- - hurry to finish off the bird
- - throat infection - you'll get the bird
- - Songbird cut half of this fly
- - bird has half this water plant
- - Small bird — fungal mouth infection
- - Infection of the mouth and throat
- - Bird(Used today)
- - Common bird
- - Sweet-singing bird
- - Song bird
- - Bird ....
- - Most of the reed used by nest-builder
- - global crime organisation in 1960s us television series the man from u.n.c.l.e.
- - Type of songbird or fungal infection of the mouth
- - family of birds whose types in the uk include mistle and song
- - bird causes childish ailment
- - u.n.c.l.e. foe
- - Fungal disease for a songbird
- - Songbird with a spotted breast
- - mavis has a childish ailment
- - Speckle-breasted songbird
- - Common British songbird
- - Crooner
- - Chanteuse.
- - Robin, e.g
- - Songbird
- - Brown songbird
- - Brownish songbird
- - robin's relative
- - Infection hurt terribly on an empty stomach
- - .... starred in 264 episodes of Murder, She Wrote
- - Healing mark
- - Dueling mark
- - A better mark
- - Mark left by damage
- - Harry Potter's forehead mark
- - it shows the bleeding's stopped
- - Colour not allowed to leave a mark
- - Lasting skin mark from surgery
- - Mark of former injury
- - Permanent skin mark
- - simba's not-so-nice uncle
- - Mufasa's traitorous brother
- - There's no end to a muffler to show where cut was made
- - Simba's scourge
- - lawyer, opening argument, hits the right mark
- - Mark wants knitted garment shortened
- - Mark made by unfinished muffler
- - Mark's small vehicle
- - Mark from an old surgery
- - mark's out of mascara
- - Mark's seldom seen missing church
- - Second vehicle for Mark
- - Warrior's mark
- - Stretch mark, e.g.
- - mark some golfers' cards
- - Mark where a piercing used to be
- - Mark vocalised a Calypso sound
- - shortened neckwear will produce a mark on the skin
- - Battle mark
- - mark that may be covered by a tattoo
- - Mark left from a surgical incision
- - mark's second vehicle
- - voldemort's attack left one on harry potter's forehead
- - mufasa's "the lion king" brother
- - lasting skin mark
- - Mark from surgery
- - Unsightly mark
- - the mark of battle causes endless alarm
- - Mark's statuette with no head?
- - fright almost getting blemish
- - Reminder of a surgery
- - Damage second carriage
- - A parrot-wrasse gives one no end of a fright
- - disney villain based on claudius of "hamlet"
- - Evil lion in "The Lion King"
- - Sign of a former injury
- - what precedes "face" in cult al-pacino movie
- - Harry Potter has a lightning-shaped one
- - not a sign of a fatal wound!
- - Disney villain voiced by Chiwetel Ejiofor in 2019
- - cliff face showing evidence of old damage
- - knee surgery reminder
- - reminder of an accident in which cars were wrecked?
- - Reminder of a past injury
- - ugly blemish causing endless fright
- - a cliff fall could possibly be the reason for one
- - Scholar losing heart gets evidence of past injury
- - disney villain voiced by jeremy irons and chiwetel ejiofor
- - steep high cliff
- - bar fight souvenir
- - Facial feature of Inigo Montoya
- - Endless fright and surgery reminder?
- - lasting emotional injury
- - Remnant of an old wound
- - Psychological trauma can leave this
- - 'Be Prepared' singer in 'The Lion King'
- - "... Tissue," 1999 single by the Red Hot Chili Peppers that won a Grammy in 2000
- - result of a bad burn, perhaps
- - toon lion voiced by jeremy irons
- - Type of salad which has lettuce and croutons
- - Emperor's carriage crossing sea to the north
- - Roman statesman - or a kind of salad
- - emperor and leaders of country are endlessly shuffling army responsibilities
- - Kind of salad made with cos lettuce and croutons
- - Guy who had a lot of Gaul?
- - Victim of a Senate mutiny
- - Subject of the "salad days" line from "Antony and Cleopatra", appropriately
- - Roman general who crossed the Rubicon
- - One of the lives in Plutarch's "Lives"
- - Husband of Cornelia
- - He's murdered at the start of Act III
- - He did not beware the Ides of March
- - He crossed the Rubicon
- - For whom the Julian calendar is named
- - Figure in many busts
- - "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" chimp
- - "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" ape
- - ...... & Cleo (early name of Sonny & Cher)
- - "Your Show of Shows" star
- - "Your Show of Shows" regular
- - "The fault ... is not in our stars" speaker
- - Word in the etymology of "czar"
- - Tyrant vulgarly said, 'Grab the woman!'
- - Emperor's vehicle letting in rising water
- - Who famously declared 'The die is cast'
- - 'The die is cast' speaker
- - Ides of March victim
- - Julius of old Rome
- - Victim of Casca
- - Type of 6-Down
- - Former leader in the main returning aboard old chariot?
- - Victim of Brutus
- - Opens English strong ale in vehicle with saucy type
- - Leader at the Battle of Alesia
- - Roman ruler who said 'The die is cast'
- - Eponym of a type of romaine salad
- - Speaker of the line "He thinks too much: such men are dangerous"
- - Roman leader who met his fate on the Ides of March
- - Husband of Pompeia
- - Great-uncle of Augustus
- - Writer of "Commentarii de Bello Gallico"
- - Emperor killed on the Ides of March
- - Type of salad
- - Kind of salad
- - ... salad, dish with romaine lettuce invented in 1924 because of a shortage of ingredients
- - rome's first triumvirate member
- - State goes out with a dictator
- - Lyricist for Gershwin's "Swanee"
- - Comedian from Yonkers
- - Tin Pan Alley's Irving
- - Self-proclaimed conqueror
- - Salad with croutons, cheese, and egg
- - Salad name
- - Olive oil dressing
- - Latin II teaser
- - Julius ...... (old Roman emperor)
- - He should have heeded Calpurnia
- - He loved a queen
- - Haircut named after an emperor
- - Gallic Wars hero
- - Gallic Wars general
- - Gallic Wars chronicler
- - Funny Sid
- - First Roman to be deified
- - Famed chef
- - Edward G. Robinson's "Little ...."
- - Coca's partner
- - Coca's cohort
- - Ciaran Hinds, on "Rome"
- - Any temporal ruler
- - "Swanee" lyrist
- - "Swanee" lyricist
- - "Render therefore unto ...... . . . "
- - "Gallic Wars" author
- - "Et tu?" asker
- - "Et tu, Brute?" utterer
- - "Julius ...." (Shakespeare play)
- - ...... salad (dish with romaine lettuce and croutons)
- - ...... Rodney, Declaration signer
- - Ruler(Used today)
- - Popular salad.
- - Marlon Brando role.
- - Famed cordon bleu
- - Roman general.
- - Shakespeare title character
- - Dictator
- - Autocrat
- - Old Roman emperor
- - Scare a careless emperor
- - Roman ruler
- - Salad with romaine lettuce
- - Roman emperor
- - Salad with croutons
- - Hail fellow?
- - Julius ........
- - He conquered ancient France
- - Salad that traditionally has anchovies
- - Senate victim
- - 14-Across speaker
- - Scare a crazy emperor
- - Romaine lettuce salad
- - Emperor about right to hold tide back
- - March victim
- - Terrible scare grips a Roman leader
- - Salad dish for Roman statesman
- - Ancient Roman ruler
- - To whom "veni, vidi, vici" is attributed
- - Emperor waves back when chauffeured?
- - A dressing
- - "Veni, vidi, vici" speaker
- - To whom Brutus got his point across
- - With 49 Across, cryptography category including ROT13, which, when applied to this puzzle's circled squares, reveals a gallows-humor quote from 'Poor Richard's Almanack'
- - Roman dictator
- - Salad option
- - Shaw's ".... and Cleopatra"
- - 'Et tu, Brute?' speaker
- - Caught Russell reviewing race? It wasn't his wife, as she's above suspicion!
- - '...... and Cleopatra' (Shaw play)
- - 3/15/44 BC victim
- - Shakespearean subject
- - AC/DC "Hail ......"
- - Rubicon crosser
- - Roman autocrat
- - His ghost was invoked by Perry White
- - "He thinks too much: such men are dangerous" speaker
- - Brutus got his point across to him?
- - Brutus betrayed him
- - Augustus succeeded him
- - Image on a denarius
- - Augustus ......
- - "Veni, vidi, vici" man
- - "Cowards die many times before their deaths" speaker
- - First Triumvirate member
- - "All hail" guy
- - "Julius ......" (Shakespeare tragedy)
- - Hair metalers Little ......
- - Calpurnia's husband
- - Portrait on a denarius
- - "Et tu" speaker
- - 105-Down utterer
- - Salad fit for a king?
- - Julius or Sid
- - Shaw title character
- - His famous quote begins "Et tu"
- - He asked, "Et tu, Brute?"
- - Emperor
- - Salad variety
- - Roman leader
- - Salad choice
- - Salad type
- - Salad bar selection
- - See 13-Across
- - ...... salad.
- - See 27-Across
- - march proved fatal to an early invader
- - Salad selection
- - roman leader; salad
- - The hypothalamus and amygdalae are parts of the ....