➠ Words with v
List contains 28841 Words that "v" contain.
- - Recover right dog
- - Golden .. is popular as a guide dog for the blind
- - Dog trained to find and fetch game
- - Dog with a water-resistant coat, good at fetching
- - always following republican rite about dog
- - Terrier barely ever beaten by this dog
- - golden dog, always brings back?
- - get back to reinstate top dog
- - Dog always following poor Terri
- - Retire Foreign Minister, raising issue of gun dogs
- - Large gun dog bred to fetch game birds
- - Large hunting dog
- - Dog with tail docked in old-fashioned style I always must follow
- - Golden dog
- - Breed of hunting dog
- - Game dog
- - Gun dog
- - Kind of dog.
- - Breed of dog
- - Sporting dog
- - Hunting dog
- - Dog-.....
- - A dog trained to find and fetch game that has been shot
- - dog to get soaked, with energy plunging into thames?
- - Game collector on voyage losing power always
- - he goes to fetch hound
- - After a shooting, one's expected to recover
- - Hound someone to set situation straight?
- - A pet you'll lose nothing by having
- - When a sportsman's shot he's expected to make a recovery
- - Golden go-getter?
- - Labrador ..........
- - Pet that may be "golden"
- - Hound person to set the situation right?
- - Canine variety
- - Gofer, often
- - Go-getter on the hunt?
- - Golden best friend
- - Chesapeake Bay is one
- - Dogged tennis player
- - Golden or Labrador
- - Lab, for one
- - Golden ..
- - Go-getter
- - See 50-Across
- - retire, drunk over loss of first pet
- - Bloke this person's employed to carry one's case
- - Chap holding current setter's case in Berlin?
- - Information I possess about Italian case
- - (In grammar) the possessive case
- - Possessing case?
- - Like the word "curiae" in "amicus curiae"
- - Grammatical case
- - Having opened present, European fool's showing possession
- - Politely ask (to attend)
- - Ask politely to come
- - Request the presence of
- - Request the presence of popular vet working across island
- - Tempt with request to join party?
- - Request politely
- - Politely request
- - Request formally
- - Request
- - Encourage visits from
- - Ask [a guest] round
- - ask hospitably
- - ask someone to attend
- - Put on the wedding list
- - Ask to the party
- - Ask to a party
- - Ask round
- - Ask to a party, say
- - Ask over
- - Ask identified person to appear in comic vein
- - You might get one before a party
- - Extend a welcome
- - Ask along
- - Party-thrower's mailing, informally
- - Send out R.S.V.P.'s
- - Attract, as trouble
- - Act so as to render probable.
- - Ask to come
- - Ask for
- - Attract
- - Bid
- - Beckon
- - Be sociable
- - Tempt
- - Entice
- - Offer
- - 'Ask ...... ...'
- - Ask to a wedding, say
- - ask and prompt victor to substitute charlie
- - Halter-style [dress]
- - Like halter tops [2]
- - Like some dresses
- - describing a garment such as a tank top
- - Like jumpers
- - Un-armed?
- - Describing a vest
- - Forbidding
- - preventing something from being done
- - Tending to discourage — I bit hero VIP (anag)
- - third verdict available in criminal trials in scotland
- - hardly demonstrated to be a scottish verdict
- - treating food in a way such as pickling to keep for longer
- - Before starting a tennis game?
- - Pickling
- - Keeping for the future
- - Keeping safe
- - Qualities of ideal knight
- - Medieval code of conduct for knights
- - Church antagonism dismisses leader with old noble ideas
- - Code of behaviour followed by medieval knights
- - Observed by knights of church and unholy rival at journey's end
- - Knights are at odds, holding line to rear of Greek cross
- - Greek letter from Valerie to Mary only has fifty per cent of old principles
- - Courtliness of the good old days.
- - medieval knightly system
- - Ideal knights aspired to
- - Go to French resort, richly dressed
- - Code in competition originally replaced by child
- - sarah solemani comedy-drama about a film producer
- - Knightly behaviour?
- - Knightly code to shout, greeting girl inside
- - Gentlemanliness
- - Knight's stock in trade
- - Courtesy in conflict when church replaces leader
- - Knightliness
- - Knightly system
- - Knightly conduct
- - Courtesy in competition, top Republican giving way to companion
- - Knight life ideal
- - Dead thing, according to some
- - It's dead, some say
- - Gallantry
- - With which knights fought with much rivalry for a companion
- - White marble landmark that houses seven bells, tuned to the musical scale (4 wds.)
- - Rodent with water, bank and field species
- - five cheer in mexico for little rodent
- - Burrowing, mouselike rodent
- - Novelist releases Nits from The Mouse-Like Rodent?
- - stout-bodied rodent
- - Stocky rodent
- - Small mouse-like rodent
- - Burrowing, mouselike animal
- - Small burrowing rodent
- - Lemminglike rodent
- - Rodent similar to a fat mouse
- - Love this rodent, strangely
- - Mouselike critter
- - Ratlike rodent
- - Mouselike rodent
- - Rodent with a rounded muzzle
- - Crop-damaging rodent
- - Meadow rodent
- - Short-tailed field rodent
- - Riverbank rodent
- - Mouse-like rodent
- - Short-tailed rodent
- - Field rodent
- - Rodent like a stocky mouse
- - Small mouselike rodent
- - Tiny-eared rodent
- - Mouselike farmland pest
- - A microtid rodent
- - Burrowing rodent
- - Destructive rodent
- - Rodent
- - Mouselike creature
- - Hamster relative also known as a meadow mouse
- - Water rat, eg
- - One looking a bit ratty, but capable of love
- - New love of Mouse's relative
- - Hamster relative
- - Fieldmouse
- - Critter also known as a meadow mouse
- - Country mouse
- - Shrew
- - Relative of a hamster
- - Field mouse
- - Hamster cousin
- - Five overs left; England's opener shows all the tricks!
- - Meadow mouse, by another name
- - Some malevolent little animal
- - Love troubled little animal
- - Muskrat's burrowing cousin
- - Mouse lookalike
- - Grasslands burrower
- - Cousin of a lemming
- - Mousey type is against what the Spanish say in The Ring
- - Muskrat relative
- - Kin of a lemming
- - Meadow mouse
- - Muskrat cousin
- - Relative of a lemming
- - Lemming kin
- - Furry garden pest
- - Owl prey
- - Snack for a coyote
- - Grand slam, in bridge
- - Rat cousin
- - Lemming cousin
- - Garden tunneler
- - Relative of the lemming
- - Bobtail mouse
- - Grand slam
- - Coup in card playing
- - Lemming's cousin
- - Lemming mouse.
- - Fencer's leap.
- - Slam, at cards.
- - Meadowmouse.
- - Cousin of rat and mouse.
- - Rat's cousin
- - Burrowing animal.
- - Burrowing mammal
- - Mouse's cousin
- - Mouse relative
- - Mouse cousin
- - [french] there you are
- - french word, also used in english, meaning "there it is".
- - You can clap now!
- - there is, the french say, black gold in virginia
- - There it is or here you are [Fre.]
- - Belinda Carlisle album with French songs and Irish musicians
- - "there!" (and "here," in french)
- - virginia conceals fuel - there it is
- - Very old boxer turning up — there you are!
- - "and there you have it," in french
- - There you are (in France)!
- - There it is, mon ami!
- - "There!", to Pierre
- - Thin material? Change the ending and there you are!
- - Liquid filling tank, virtually there!
- - 'There you have it!'
- - French "And here it is!"
- - There you go!
- - 'And there it is!'
- - Behold -- there's black gold in Virginia!
- - See there, in St.Simeon
- - "And there you are!"
- - Pierre's "There it is!"
- - French "There you have it!"
- - "There, it's done!"
- - "There you are!" said Henri
- - See there, in French
- - French magician's exclamation
- - "Now you see it!"
- - "Here you go!"
- - "There it is!"
- - 'THERE you are!'
- - ... so there!
- - 'There!'
- - "And there you have it!"
- - French exclamation
- - There it is! [Fr]
- - Instrument I brought down — there it is!
- - 'Ta-da! I did it!'
- - "Ta-da!," in France
- - Parisian's "Eureka!"
- - Thérèse's triumphant cry
- - Revealing word
- - Revealing term
- - Pierre's "That does it!"
- - Magi-cian's cry
- - Gallic "Eureka!"
- - Behold, in Vincennes
- - "That's how's it's done"
- - "Eureka!" to Descartes
- - Kin of "Abracadabra!"
- - It's done in Paris
- - Magician's cry
- - Shout like "Presto!"
- - Shout like "Ta-da!"
- - Chef's cry on revealing a dish
- - Illusionist's shout
- - Kin of 'Presto!'
- - Unveiling comment
- - Unveiling word
- - "And here it is!"
- - "Presto!" relative
- - Frenchman's expression when making presentation
- - Magic show cry
- - "Ta-da!" kin
- - Magician's "See!"
- - Nip out of pavilion for a word from magician
- - Unveiling exclamation
- - Magician's "Behold!"
- - Revealing exclamation
- - Prestidigitator's word
- - Revealing cry
- - 'See what I did!'
- - Word at an unveiling, perhaps
- - Exclamation often following 'Et'
- - 'Abracadabra!'
- - "Here it is!"
- - Magician's verbal flourish
- - "Aaaaand here it is!"
- - Word at an unveiling
- - Cousin of "Presto!"
- - Pierre's "Presto!"
- - 'Presto!' kin
- - Last word in a showman's spiel
- - With 49-Across, "Presenting: Instrument!"
- - "Presto!" cousin
- - Exclamation at an unveiling
- - Parisian's "Presto!"
- - Toulouse "Ta-da!"
- - Pierre's cry of success
- - Word from Little Jacques Horner?
- - Word spoken at an unveiling
- - Magician's "I did it!"
- - Cry of pride
- - Successful shout
- - Shout of triumph
- - Proud cry
- - Doer's cry
- - Henri's cry of success
- - Cry for attention
- - 'The magic word'
- - Cry of accomplishment
- - "Look what I did!"
- - "Check it out!"
- - Presto
- - Et ......
- - All done
- - Behold
- - Cry of success
- - 'Ta-da!'
- - Exclamation of triumph
- - Observe
- - ...... done!
- - Behold Shakespearean heroine with current love changing places
- - Discerning
- - choosing only certain things
- - Particular, discriminatory
- - Particular start of sequence optional
- - Highly specific
- - Based on choice.
- - Part of SSS
- - Picky ......
- - Choosy
- - Type of service
- - Discriminating.
- - scottish comedian whose recent first novel is called 'the black dog'
- - 'Heads'side of coin
- - One side of the coin
- - opposite former pupil on poetry
- - Term for the front face of a coin or note
- - there's no tail on this side
- - coin's face
- - Head-bearing side of a coin
- - The other side of a circle shown by black lines
- - Heads of old British poetry
- - Coin's 'head' side
- - Which side is the monarch on?
- - heads giving former pupil some poetry
- - Watch Victor swapping places with son? The opposite
- - Head side of coin
- - Head (of a coin)
- - Change 'observe' into the opposite
- - One side of a coin, heads
- - Side of a coin bearing the head
- - Penny side with Lincoln's face
- - Heads on a coin
- - Heads (of a coin)
- - Side of a coin that shows the head
- - 'Heads' side of a coin
- - Penny's face maybe when old boy introduces poetry
- - Head side of a coin
- - Head (of coin)
- - Side of a coin with the main design
- - Head presents alumnus with some poetry
- - Coin's front
- - Old British rhyme written on this side of coin?
- - Old boy opposing Irish heads
- - Coin's front side
- - Side of a coin that shows heads
- - FDR's side, on a dime
- - Side of coin with head
- - Bowled in stint with English side facing
- - Face of a coin
- - Coin's "heads"
- - Side Lincoln is on
- - Front of a coin
- - Lincoln's side of the penny
- - Main side of a coin
- - Side of a coin having the main design.
- - Of a coin, "heads."
- - Coin side
- - One side of a coin.
- - Front side of coin
- - side with the head
- - one side of the coin is the old boy taking poetry
- - "Heads," to a numismatist
- - Heads
- - Counterpart
- - Head
- - Misread verbose counterpart