➠ Words with v

List contains 28841 Words that "v" contain.

  • - Acute; strict
  • - Acute
  • - Strict clergyman has a setback in the diocese
  • - second woman about to be serious
  • - Great or intense
  • - Distressingly drastic
  • - be unsparing! cut it off at this point!
  • - Like harsh winters
  • - Seriously bad
  • - Tough being cute?
  • - very strict towards others
  • - It's harsh to cut over a quarter
  • - Strongly critical
  • - Cut over a quarter? That's serious
  • - Cut off energy? That's hard
  • - Strict at all times in South-east
  • - Hard to endure energy cut at first
  • - harsh to cut energy
  • - strict, always, in the london area
  • - Sends Eve responses that are harsh inside
  • - Taxing English following cut
  • - Really harsh
  • - a harsh form of poetry in the east
  • - Very bad part — character in Romeo and Juliet
  • - Grim little revolution back in bishop's diocese
  • - Strict at all times in case of sabotage
  • - strong, as a storm
  • - strict clergyman returned in the diocese
  • - Harsh, as a storm or criticism
  • - harsh cut imposed on letter
  • - Demanding slice off European
  • - Very austere
  • - cut letter sharp
  • - Harsh to lop off eel's head
  • - Rigorous — harsh
  • - Quite intense
  • - Punishing
  • - Like an intense storm
  • - Formal — unsmiling
  • - Bad, weatherwise
  • - Arduous — dangerous
  • - Extreme and difficult to endure
  • - Austere, harsh
  • - Vacuous, some vague ramble gets you violent
  • - Very strict or serious
  • - Strict, harsh
  • - Cut energy, being harsh
  • - It's tough to break it off with sweetheart
  • - Austere or strict
  • - Governesses get rid of songs that can be intensely harsh
  • - Unsparing and uncompromising
  • - Extremely harsh
  • - Harsh, as winter weather
  • - Strict at all times within sensible limits
  • - Stern or harsh
  • - Like bad thunderstorms
  • - Hard to endure cut close to bone
  • - Harsh, like a storm
  • - Cut energy -- that's harsh
  • - Like some reprimands
  • - Like scary thunderstorms
  • - Very strict
  • - Extremely difficult to endure
  • - Harsh in manner
  • - Strict cut-off for Capital Expenditure
  • - Always in London area? Harsh!
  • - Grave is end, leading to start of eternity?
  • - Harsh, strict
  • - It's ruthless to cut off energy
  • - Like some horrid weather
  • - Harsh; very plain
  • - Strict or austere
  • - Cut off energy -- that's hard to endure
  • - Drastic cut with energy reduced to a minimum
  • - Harsh cut by end of empire
  • - Like subarctic winters
  • - Harshly extreme
  • - Bad, as weather
  • - Like some winter weather
  • - Unnecessarily extreme
  • - Like some reprimands or thunderstorms
  • - Like many reprimands
  • - Taken to extremes
  • - Like some thunderstorms
  • - Overly demanding
  • - Weatherperson's adjective
  • - Like winter in Buffalo
  • - Like some weather
  • - Torrential
  • - Like a bad headache
  • - Weather person's adjective
  • - Unsparing
  • - Rigidly exact
  • - Extremely plain in style.
  • - Unornamented
  • - Rugged
  • - Stringent
  • - Unforgiving
  • - Like arctic winters
  • - Like Siberian winters
  • - Difficult to endure
  • - Like very bad weather
  • - Harsh, as weather
  • - Hard to endure
  • - Merciless
  • - Stern
  • - Rough ......
  • - Arduous
  • - Forbidding
  • - Very bad
  • - Hard
  • - Weather word
  • - Censorious
  • - Demanding
  • - Really bad
  • - Grim
  • - Extreme
  • - Dire
  • - In the extreme
  • - Drastic
  • - Uncompromising
  • - Hardly mild
  • - Intense
  • - Grave
  • - Strait-laced
  • - Restrained
  • - Harsh
  • - Austere
  • - Strict
  • - Exacting
  • - Draconian
  • - Rigorous
  • - '...... serious?'
  • - Harsh, serious, or intense in nature or degree
  • - storm rating
  • - in the london area, always strict
  • - Cut over a quarter? That's harsh
  • - Fierce (as a winter storm)
  • - strict clergyman turns up in the diocese
  • - Demanding cut, a quarter
  • - Very harsh
  • - It's hard to reverse, perhaps, without starting!
  • - cut by a quarter? that's serious
  • - French composer of the orchestral work Boléro: 2 wds.
  • - Nights preceding major holidays
  • - Some sleepless nights
  • - The nights before
  • - exciting nights
  • - Nights preceding holidays
  • - Big nights before big days
  • - nights before holidays, for short
  • - Some big nights
  • - Notable nights
  • - Nights before special days
  • - Memorable nights
  • - Some party nights
  • - Nights spent in anticipation
  • - Nights before Christmas and New Year's Day
  • - Nights, in classifieds
  • - Previous nights
  • - Nights before the big day
  • - Nights before big days
  • - Festive nights
  • - Periods preceding big events
  • - Nights, in ads
  • - Typical party times during the holidays
  • - Twi-night game times
  • - morn preceders
  • - Times outside office hours, in personals
  • - The before-times?
  • - december 24th and 31st, for two
  • - Times for holiday parties
  • - Party times before big events
  • - december 24 and december 31
  • - Arden & Plumb
  • - Times before big days
  • - The days before Greaves lost rag
  • - occasions full of anticipation, maybe
  • - 24th and 31st December
  • - Days before events or holiday precursors
  • - Dec. 25 and 31
  • - Dec. 24 and Dec. 31, e.g
  • - days before festivals
  • - December 24 and December 31, for two
  • - They're ahead of their time
  • - First lady's namesakes
  • - "...... Diary": Twain
  • - Dec. 24 and 31
  • - Holiday forerunners
  • - Chronological brinks
  • - Arden and others
  • - Two December days
  • - Twain's "...... Diary"
  • - Holiday preceders
  • - Holiday kickoffs
  • - Temporal brinks
  • - Pre-holiday times
  • - Arden et al.
  • - Two days in December
  • - Times to call, in classifieds
  • - Impending times
  • - You can't have big days without them
  • - When to call, in some ads
  • - Times to get ready
  • - Times for celebrating
  • - Some times to revel
  • - Preceders of special days
  • - Final dates for holiday planning
  • - December 24 and December 31, for example
  • - Days before the big day
  • - Arden and Plumb
  • - Times of promise
  • - Pre-holiday periods
  • - Plumb et al.
  • - Nighttimes, in want ads
  • - Miss Arden et al.
  • - Lead-in periods
  • - Holiday thresholds
  • - Gloamings
  • - Dec. 24 and 31, e.g.
  • - Certain celebration times
  • - "--- Bayou" (1997)
  • - "...... Bayou" (1997 film)
  • - ".... Diary" (Twain short story)
  • - Two important ones are a week apart in December
  • - Times to revel, maybe
  • - Times of expectancy
  • - Times of anticipation
  • - Times for vespers
  • - They come before big days
  • - Some times for celebrating
  • - Some party dates
  • - Nite times
  • - Nightfalls
  • - Holiday periods
  • - Holiday heralds
  • - Festive antecedents
  • - December 24th and 31st, e.g.
  • - Dec. 24 and others
  • - Arden and Queler
  • - After-dark times, in classifieds
  • - When to call, in some want ads
  • - Typical after-work times, for short
  • - Twilights of poesy
  • - Times to celebrate
  • - Times to call, in some want ads
  • - Times prior to
  • - Times like Halloween
  • - Times for final holiday preparations
  • - perform maintenance on, as a car
  • - Car check-up
  • - Tree maintenance check
  • - Engine check for Army, say
  • - Car dealer department
  • - Opening in court proceedings and in church
  • - it starts court proceedings
  • - Sherry oddly wrong for communion, maybe
  • - religious ceremony seen on the tennis court?
  • - Tree worship?
  • - Maintenance ceremony?
  • - Something provided by priest in church (and restaurateur)
  • - ...and shell certain Soviets in conflict?
  • - act of help
  • - it should be faultless in court
  • - waiting for mass
  • - what the striker receives in church?
  • - helping or doing work
  • - Restaurant review criterion
  • - act of worship required of the soldier
  • - Zagat guide concern
  • - The Meritorious ............ Cross
  • - Robert ........ ( Dan McGrew creator)
  • - Legendary Yukon poet Robert
  • - Certain game opening
  • - Waiter's job
  • - Employment benefit
  • - Ballad author
  • - Rhymes of a Roughneck author
  • - Sort of commercial supplier
  • - Smile accompanier, at times
  • - Worship a tree
  • - Queen Vic in south-east offers assistance
  • - Start of court proceedings?
  • - Employment in, say, army duty
  • - Waiting until you finish your meal
  • - Act of worship
  • - Maintenance that gets the set going?
  • - Ace perhaps in one of the Armed Forces
  • - Helpful activity
  • - Waiting for start of action in court
  • - Tree maintenance
  • - He wrote "The Shooting of Dan McGrew"
  • - Sunday church offering
  • - Dinnerware, collectively
  • - Contribution to the community
  • - Start of play, in tennis
  • - Parts partner, and word that can follow the ends of answers to starred clues
  • - It may be given with a smile
  • - Army or Navy, e.g.
  • - Periodic maintenance
  • - It may be offered with a smile
  • - McGrew's creator
  • - Zagat ratings category
  • - Army, for one
  • - Dinnerware
  • - What a pastor prepares for
  • - Court opening
  • - Draftee's destination
  • - Concern for customers
  • - Kind of ace or break
  • - Caring for customers
  • - Bard of the Yukon
  • - Tea or civil
  • - Canadian writer
  • - Hotel's forte.
  • - Public worship.
  • - Military duty.
  • - Work done for another.
  • - Creator of Dan McGrew.
  • - Part of a tennis game.
  • - Poet sometimes called "the Canadian Kipling."
  • - Set of articles.
  • - Military stint
  • - Opening tennis shot
  • - Church ceremony
  • - ...... good turn
  • - Tennis stroke
  • - Navy, e.g
  • - Religious ceremony
  • - Mass
  • - Aid
  • - Helpful act
  • - Assistance
  • - Maintenance
  • - Tennis term
  • - Lip-..
  • - Ceremony
  • - Overhaul
  • - Help
  • - See 30 across
  • - -
  • - Overhaul of a vehicle
  • - Provision of useful aid
  • - Contribution to the welfare of others
  • - oddly sweary, failing in mass?
  • - set of dishes the waiter gives you
  • - .. Bering, Danish explorer who mapped the Russian far east
  • - Explorer Bering
  • - Danish navigator Bering
  • - Danish explorer Bering
  • - saintly victor given a new suit
  • - Saint of the dance
  • - Saint given a new suit at the civic centre
  • - St. .......... (third-century child-martyr)
  • - Saint of dancers
  • - Saint (with a pathological dance)
  • - Patron saint of dancers and actors
  • - Patron saint of dancers
  • - Patron saint of comedians
  • - One of saintdom's Fourteen Holy Helpers
  • - "Trilby" character
  • - George du Maurier villain.
  • - Character in "Trilby."
  • - Manipulative character in Trilby
  • - Scheming musician in George Du Maurier's 1894 novel Trilby
  • - Old Bob manipulated leaving sinister controller
  • - Musical villain of George Du Maurier's novel Trilby
  • - Sinister and controlling person named after a George du Maurier character
  • - Bad influence
  • - Trilby's mesmerizer.
  • - Anyone with evil influence.
  • - Trouble for Trilby.
  • - He hypnotized Trilby.
  • - He controlled Trilby by hypnotism.
  • - Wilton Lackaye's famous role.
  • - Villain in "Trilby."
  • - Manipulative type
  • - Churchill's aim, at all costs, 13 May 1940
  • - Brand name for gin and cigarettes in Orwell's 1984
  • - Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar
  • - Place for drinking milk at Indy [blin..
  • - Reduction in degeneracy, Conservative's success
  • - little boy blue's triumph
  • - Five in charge of Conservative triumph
  • - Success where corruption reduced by politician
  • - Success in a contest
  • - Success against an opponent
  • - *2nd and 3rd separated
  • - Cause for a team celebration
  • - Cause for celebration
  • - General goal?
  • - The final conquest.
  • - 'We won!'
  • - Triumph
  • - Conrad novel
  • - Win
  • - nike was the greek goddess of ...............
  • - ___ has a thousand fathers, but defeat is an orphan.
  • - Triumph in battle
  • - In which Nelson had this