➠ Words with t
List contains 175718 Words that "t" contain.
- - Attempt, go
- - Moved fast in an attempt to score
- - Gunned down in the attempt
- - Basketball or hockey attempt
- - doctor's administration
- - Basketball player's attempt
- - jumper in a basketball game, e.g.
- - an essay that's tosh when translated
- - If long, it's unlikely to succeed!
- - Attempt at scoring a goal in a soccer match
- - A try, an attempt
- - Layup or jumper, in basketball
- - camera operator's concern
- - Attempt at a basket
- - Shell's partner
- - Muzzleloader's load
- - It's put at a meet
- - It's often feared at the pediatrician's
- - Injection, in a doctor's office
- - Court attempt
- - Discharge of firearms
- - unit of chain length in britain equal to 75 feet
- - Snap, photo
- - how the film star was wounded?
- - photograph a small drink of spirits
- - Quick drink of whiskey
- - try to find photograph
- - Vodka or tequila serving
- - Firing of a gun
- - Filmed drunkard casing hotel
- - Photographed having a drink
- - agitate those, briefly, for injection
- - The antithesis of large cold drink
- - an executed essay
- - filmed host running
- - host unfortunately killed
- - executed an essay
- - host unfortunately executed
- - photographed the host running
- - marksman is worn out
- - Hit by a bullet
- - Leaders of troops order heavy shelling in return of fire
- - Drunk cuddles horse in photograph
- - Fired a rifle
- - Boozer drinking hooch finally fired
- - feverish after second jab
- - Prefix with a gun
- - Photograph, informally
- - Son given powerful injection
- - Dram from hotel consumed by drunk
- - Tequila ... (served neat)
- - Measure at the bar
- - Take a ... at (try something)
- - lay-up or three-pointer, for example
- - spirit serving size
- - lead pellets
- - useless, now
- - Took a picture of back rashers on a roll
- - A report and a picture
- - Ball for Raven Saunders
- - Small liquor amount which is often followed by a cheer
- - pool table turn
- - Wounded in the arm?
- - It may be a long one
- - many an inoculation
- - Quick drink of liquor
- - Got a photo of
- - More than just shabby
- - Ounce of liquor
- - Emptied a barrel?
- - Took a picture of
- - Word with hot or pot
- - Something to put in the Summer Games?
- - Completely worn out
- - It may precede a chaser
- - Fully expended
- - Chance to win
- - Billy Joel "Big ......"
- - Bartending measure
- - Amount in a whiskey glass
- - Word with put or gun
- - Whisky amount
- - Vodka serving
- - Type of clock or glass
- - Tried to score
- - Tried to make a basket
- - Title chance
- - Tequila serving size
- - Tavern measure
- - Something to put in the Olympics?
- - Serving of 44 ml
- - Masse or carom
- - Long finish?
- - Kind of putter
- - Item in a field event
- - It may be just what the doctor ordered
- - It can measure anywhere from 20 to 50 ml
- - Immunization
- - Fired, as a gun
- - Fired a weapon
- - Fired a gun
- - Bar belt
- - "Not by a long ......!"
- - "I ...... the Sheriff"
- - Word with long or jump
- - Word with ear or eye
- - Word with buck or sling
- - Word with "put," "glass" or "clock"
- - With 40A, a V.I.P.
- - Whisky serving
- - Used a blunderbuss
- - Tried to score a basket
- - Track-meet implement
- - Totally nonfunctional
- - Took a ...... at (tried)
- - Title opportunity
- - The making of a photograph.
- - Tequila ...... (slug of liquor served with salt and a citrus slice)
- - Telling remark
- - Swig of whisky
- - Strong bar offering
- - Spiked gelatin concoction
- - Spent the wad
- - Sound of gun
- - Slap or snap follower
- - Single photograph
- - Scotch measure
- - Rifle round
- - Recorded on film
- - Ready to be junked
- - Quick means of getting tipsy
- - Parting ......
- - Opportunity, slangily
- - Opportunity, informally
- - Opportunity, in slang
- - Movie take
- - Liquor serving, perhaps
- - Key word #4
- - Jigger of whiskey
- - Jab from the doctor
- - Item put in a field event
- - Hypodermic injection
- - Heavy ball used in sports
- - Fired, as a pistol
- - Fired a pistol
- - Erykah Badu "Rim......"
- - Drink to throw back
- - Close-up, for one
- - Chaser preceder
- - Cappuccino unit
- - Burned out, in a way
- - Bullet-riddled
- - Beebee, e.g.
- - One very strict in religious or moral matters
- - moralistic page in a rut adjusted
- - Strictly moral in conduct
- - Moralistic type's play on words taking in girl
- - Religious hardliner turned up and hurried to suppress it
- - 16th-century Protestant demanding further reforms in doctrine and worship
- - 17th-century New England settler
- - moralist turning up in front of train wreck
- - John Bunyan notably
- - Girl stopping play on words is spoilsport!
- - A turnip is cooked by prude
- - Early American settler with a strict religious code
- - Joke about artist concealing sex — probably not a favourite of mine!
- - Mashed a turnip, disapproving of sensual indulgence
- - play on words about the girl being '12'
- - Strictly moral
- - Joke about girl being straitlaced
- - Straitlaced girl enters into the joke
- - Moralist's wordy joke about a girl
- - meter maid splitting up wordplay for "moralist"
- - train up wayward moralist
- - A turnip stew produced by Mrs Grundy
- - Joke about Rita having strict morals
- - Joke about girl being strictly moral
- - The goody-goody turned up before the train pulled out
- - Person of censorious moral beliefs
- - Oliver Cromwell follower
- - Plymouth colonist, e.g
- - Prudish play on words about girl being educated
- - Moralistic type managed to protect Italian after backing up
- - Extreme moralist
- - Moralist
- - Joke about educated woman having strict morals
- - Train up (anag.)
- - Killjoy makes joke about woman
- - Strictly moral person
- - Feeble joke about girl being strait-laced
- - Strict moralist
- - Mrs. Grundy
- - Like the Pilgrims, religiously
- - Salem witch accuser
- - Morally strict
- - Cromwell, for one
- - 1606 play of the Shakespeare apocrypha, with "The"
- - Strait-laced one.
- - Early New Englander.
- - Pilgrim Father.
- - William Bradford, for example.
- - John Alden, for example.
- - Increase Mather, for example.
- - John Winthrop, for instance.
- - Subject of Saint-Gaudens statue.
- - Bluenose
- - Self-righteous sort
- - Prudish one
- - Prude
- - Libertine's opposite
- - Narrow-minded person.
- - Killjoy
- - one who's strict cooks a turnip
- - A turnip prepared for zealot
- - Person of strict morality
- - In need of a clean
- - .... dancing, patrick swayze movie of the '80s
- - Obscene song showing change of heart
- - right in where it could be tidy, it's filthy
- - kind of rice or martini
- - "... Sexy Money," drama series in which Sofia Vergara cameoed as Sofia Montoya
- - "... Dancing," 1987 romantic film starring Patrick Swayze which featured the hit song "(I've Had) The Time of My Life"
- - Opposite of clean
- - Needing a good scrubbing
- - In need of washing
- - Needing a scrubbing
- - Like clothes in the hamper
- - Like Pigpen of 'Peanuts'
- - In need of a good scrubbing
- - In need of a bath
- - In need of scrubbing
- - Needing scrubbing
- - It may precede the last words of 18-, 26-, 42-, and 54-Across
- - How Swayze danced in a 1987 film
- - Kind of work, at the crossroads.
- - Kind of pool
- - Covered in grime or filth
- - ...... Dancing, film
- - "... Dancing," 1987 film starring Patrick Swayze
- - Like a dozen movie characters wanting a wash
- - Unsportsmanlike [players]
- - Accepting bribes, say
- - ... rice (Cajun dish)
- - Messy, needing to be cleaned
- - "...... computer" (janelle monáe album)
- - Mess up, soil
- - 80s film starring patrick swayze and jennifer grey
- - messy, unclean
- - .......... dancing, 1987 film starring patrick swayze and jennifer grey?
- - 9 and 17 dn. 1971 clint eastwood film directed by don siegel
- - Like runners after a mud run
- - Like clothes heading to the laundry
- - Grubby
- - Word before bird or bomb
- - Don Henley's "Laundry"?
- - Mucky
- - Shower-ready
- - Like X-rated jokes
- - Needing a bath
- - .......... work ( Unpleasant occupation )
- - On the take
- - Needing a wash
- - Like some jokes and some cops
- - Down's partner
- - Due for a bath
- - Like kids, often, or inappropriate for kids
- - Unsportsmanlike
- - Like some looks and laundry
- - How lovers might talk
- - Adjective for Eastwood's Harry
- - Like Eastwood's Harry
- - Bad way to play
- - With 27-Down, Clint Eastwood role
- - Like some magazines and martinis
- - One way to play
- - Unwashed
- - Like cops who emulate criminals
- - Like smut
- - With 44-Down, Cajun dish with giblets
- - Unscrupulous, as a fighter
- - Ready to be washed
- - Word with laundry or pool
- - Smudged
- - With 130 Across, '71 Eastwood film
- - X-rated, say
- - Word before linen or old man
- - ...... Jokes and Beer : Drew Carey book
- - Epithet for Harry Callahan
- - "...... Harry," Eastwood film
- - With 104 Across, foul play
- - ...... Harry, Eastwood role
- - "...... Gertie from Bizerte"
- - Clouded, as a color.
- - Ready for the laundromat.
- - Stormy, as weather.
- - Squally, as the weather.
- - Adjective for Bemelmans' Eddie.
- - Smutty
- - Needing washing
- - Grimy.
- - Ready for the washer
- - Begrimed.
- - Illicit
- - Needing cleaning
- - Unswept.
- - Obscene
- - Like some limericks
- - Below-the-belt
- - Ill-gotten
- - Soiled
- - Unscrupulous
- - Martini option
- - Lewd
- - Indecent
- - X-rated
- - Unclean
- - Salacious
- - Like some tricks
- - Squalid
- - Stained
- - Soil
- - .... dancing
- - Underhanded
- - Filthy
- - Sullied
- - Not "clean"
- - Like some jokes
- - Harry
- - Foul ......
- - Tricks
- - Black ...
- - Corrupt
- - Dry it may be, but not clean
- - Unhygienic
- - tried working without energy - you start to get dishonest
- - needing a wash, here's how to get it dry
- - Like pre-washed clothing
- - British river
- - English river
- - Third-longest river in the UK
- - English river on which Rugeley stands
- - notts river
- - ...... Canal (connector of lakes Ontario and Huron)
- - University in Peterborough, Ont.
- - Northern Italian city
- - Italian city
- - Ontario's __-Severn Waterway
- - "Will ..." (ABC show)
- - english flower seller's ultimate intent
- - uprising of soldiers or sailors
- - Fool in show of enjoyment backed rebellion
- - My unit could be the result of Bligh's failure
- - Scatter mint over top of unremarkable yard - with the right force, it'll take over
- - Kind of conspiracy
- - Sailor rebellion
- - Hijack by the crew
- - A letter from Greece gets to be revoltingly little
- - I'm not sure about small-scale rebellion
- - Revolt against authority
- - My unit involved in open uprising
- - Bounteous activity by bad sailors?
- - rebellion especially at sea
- - Medium uniform given to very short rebel
- - revolt which is mostly very minor
- - Open revolt
- - Open rebellion against constituted authority
- - Revolt at sea
- - Open rebellion
- - Insurgency you reported within two minutes
- - Rebellion by sailors or soldiers
- - Greek character leads insignificant rebellion
- - Sailors' uprising
- - Bounty uprising
- - Armed forces rebellion
- - Revolting activity
- - Problem on the Caine
- - "...... on the Bounty"
- - Military rebellion
- - Crime on the Bounty
- - Uprising at sea
- - It's revolting
- - Event on the Bounty
- - Revolt in the ranks
- - Potemkin event
- - Maritime crime
- - Rebellion on the briny
- - Bounty action
- - Mr. Christian's crime
- - Fletcher Christian's action
- - Bligh's problem
- - What tyranny often brings.
- - Wouk's subject.
- - Insurrection
- - Rebellion
- - Revolt
- - Uprising
- - Rebel
- - musicians' union has small rebellion
- - 1972 film comedy starring reg varney as stan butler
- - what happened on the Bounty