➠ Words with w

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  • - Cringe with pain
  • - Shrink in pain
  • - Flinch with pain
  • - Display of pain stifled by widow in cemetery
  • - Cringe in pain
  • - Start to show embarrassment with trendy church
  • - React to pain or discomfort
  • - Cringe, grimace in pain
  • - Cringe, while in pain
  • - Start back in pain
  • - Recoil with pain
  • - Show a bit of pain
  • - React to a bit of pain
  • - Show pain
  • - Facial reaction to pain
  • - Recoil from pain
  • - Make face showing pain
  • - Betray pain
  • - React to pain
  • - Recoil in pain
  • - React to feeling pain
  • - Flinch, as from pain
  • - Draw back in pain
  • - Pain result
  • - Show distress
  • - Flinch in pain
  • - Caught tucking into eg Chablis, show discomfort
  • - Shrink back in pain
  • - Grimace, catching cold in Bordeaux perhaps
  • - Flinch with cold in port, say
  • - Secure ends of cable and start back
  • - reaction to a cringeworthy comment
  • - considering that, change directions and start
  • - Grimace when church pursues gain
  • - flinch at victory by church
  • - we go round in a hundred and don't enjoy it, apparently
  • - Recoil, finding head of caterpillar in drink
  • - Painful look given by wife in church
  • - React, as to a piece of bad news
  • - Slight grimace
  • - React to a cringeworthy comment
  • - React to an injection, perhaps
  • - Draw back from danger
  • - Pained expression
  • - Pun reaction, possibly
  • - Shrink or start
  • - React to an injection, maybe
  • - Pained reaction
  • - Cab destination?
  • - Injection reaction, perhaps
  • - React to a sour note
  • - Flinch of distress
  • - React to something unpleasant, perhaps
  • - Involuntary grimace
  • - Tackle missing hours finding energy to make start
  • - Make a face in following centre-forward from Clare
  • - React, as to a bad pun
  • - Recoil a bit
  • - Response to a gotcha
  • - React to a shot
  • - Quick start
  • - Betray an igry feeling, say
  • - Look that may accompany a groan
  • - Respond to a slap
  • - Pinch reaction, perhaps
  • - React to a really bad pun
  • - React to a shot, say
  • - Reaction to a friend's mistake
  • - Smart response
  • - React, as to a pun
  • - React to a bad joke, perhaps
  • - Pained response
  • - Ouch! expression
  • - React to a sting
  • - React nervously
  • - Possible reaction to a bad pun
  • - Blench or flinch
  • - React to a pin prick
  • - Recoil in a way.
  • - React to something cringeworthy
  • - React to bad news
  • - Grimace
  • - Recoil
  • - Shrink back
  • - Cringe
  • - Flinch
  • - Shrink
  • - Quail
  • - React to a bad pun
  • - React to a pun
  • - Shy
  • - Shrink from
  • - Start
  • - Draw back
  • - drink containing cognac initially produces grimace
  • - Pained look of red maybe bored by Conservative
  • - Flinch from a sting
  • - Jacket fabric for college professors
  • - Thick Scottish fabric
  • - Fabric in a flat cap
  • - Durable woollen fabric
  • - professorial fabric
  • - fabric of some jackets
  • - Fabric for a professor's jacket
  • - A rough fabric
  • - Rough woollen Scottish fabric
  • - Fall fabric
  • - Thick woollen fabric from Scotland
  • - Preppy's fabric
  • - Outdoorsy fabric
  • - Rough fabric
  • - Soft wool fabric.
  • - Fabric made from wool
  • - Daughter's after dainty fabric
  • - Fabric produced in Donegal and the Outer Hebrides
  • - Thick fabric
  • - Sports-jacket fabric
  • - Suit fabric, sometimes
  • - Rough-surfaced fabric
  • - Coarse wool fabric
  • - Sherlock's cape fabric
  • - Thick woollen fabric
  • - Casual suit fabric
  • - Classic suit fabric
  • - Coarse woolen coat material
  • - Clichéd jacket fabric for a professor
  • - Rough wool fabric
  • - Rough woolen fabric
  • - Fabric with the same name as a Scottish river
  • - Preppy's fabric, e.g.
  • - Thick woolen fabric
  • - Soft fabric
  • - Jacket fabric
  • - Scottish fabric
  • - Suit fabric
  • - Woolen fabric
  • - Woollen fabric
  • - Durable fabric
  • - Coat fabric
  • - Wool fabric
  • - Coat material
  • - Coarse fabric
  • - A woollen fabric
  • - Woven suit fabric
  • - In Yorkshire, the plant that might choke river?
  • - Which river forms part of the boundary between Scotland and England?
  • - Scottish river and cloth
  • - River pretty muddy in the middle
  • - river forming part of the border between scotland and england
  • - woollen cloth taken from river
  • - woollen cloth taken from berwick's river
  • - woollen cloth [5]
  • - Hebridean cloth
  • - Material for a Scottish banker
  • - Material supplied by dainty little daughter
  • - Durable jacket material
  • - professor's suit material, stereotypically
  • - such material makes the politician swallow a little
  • - in act we edited this material
  • - River, forming part of the border between Scotland and England, that enters the North Sea at Berwick
  • - Ultimately that unwanted plant is a border flower
  • - bert weedon's material
  • - Material from northern banker
  • - Long lasting woolen material used in suits
  • - Cloth one royal put in Edwardian dresser?
  • - Eddie saves our group in river
  • - river which forms part of the border between scotland and england.
  • - Wool weave
  • - Material in river
  • - material closer to bright little penny
  • - Classic suit
  • - River — cloth
  • - Nast's target
  • - Certain jacket
  • - Woollen material
  • - Subject for Thomas Nast
  • - Sports jacket cloth
  • - Speckled weave
  • - Scottish/English river
  • - Scottish and English river
  • - River, politician or cloth
  • - Professor's suit material
  • - Professor's jacket material, traditionally
  • - Outdoorsy cloth
  • - Jacket material for college professors
  • - Jacket choice
  • - Classic suit material
  • - Boss of Gotham
  • - 19th century swindler.
  • - "Ring" leader of Tammany Hall
  • - Wool material?
  • - ............, Ontario
  • - Gabardine.
  • - Tammany leader
  • - Durable cloth
  • - Flower material
  • - Woollen cloth
  • - Material from northern runner
  • - Material from precious daughter
  • - Suit material for Mr. Toad
  • - Rough woollen cloth
  • - Coarse cloth
  • - Precious daughter offers material
  • - Cute daughter in woollen material
  • - Stereotypical material for a professor's jacket
  • - Blazer material
  • - Overcoat material
  • - Rough material
  • - Preppy jacket material
  • - 'Boss' twitted by Nast
  • - Material from northern flower
  • - A watershed without Sarah Harris, for one, and that's a bit woolly
  • - Thick woollen cloth
  • - Little Edward saves our group in river
  • - Warm suit material
  • - 17-Across material, maybe
  • - Material from the river
  • - Berwick's river
  • - Material; river
  • - Daughter's trailing dainty material
  • - River; rough cloth
  • - Flower that's opening, found by small daughter
  • - Dinner jacket material, sometimes
  • - Rough material affected daughters
  • - The unwanted plant in Yorkshire river
  • - Jacket material, sometimes
  • - Boss mocked by Nast
  • - First time taking cannabis produced in Scotland for the suits
  • - Banker's material
  • - River boat finally reaching dock, perhaps
  • - Rock enthusiast describes banks of Wharfe river
  • - Affectedly pretty daughter in river
  • - Woollen material is rather cute on daughter
  • - Scottish export
  • - Material for many jackets
  • - Coarse wool cloth
  • - The capital associated with local cannabis provides material for the suit perhaps
  • - Classic suit type
  • - Rough wool cloth
  • - Boss of Tammany Hall
  • - Professorial material?
  • - Tammany boss
  • - Like some preppy jackets
  • - Rough cloth
  • - Tammany Hall "boss"
  • - Coarse-woven cloth
  • - Tammany Hall name
  • - Professorial jacket material
  • - Jacket wool
  • - Corrupt boss
  • - Former New York boss
  • - Boss of old NYC
  • - Relative of homespun
  • - It may suit you
  • - English professor's wear, stereotypically
  • - Boss of ill repute
  • - Tammany Hall leader
  • - Like some jackets
  • - Boundary river
  • - Border river
  • - Ring leader?
  • - Rough stuff
  • - Suit material
  • - Woolen cloth
  • - Suiting
  • - Twilled cloth
  • - Cloth
  • - Material
  • - Scottish river
  • - 'Boss!'
  • - Jacket material
  • - sentimental dutch material
  • - It flows into the North Sea at Berwick-upon-Tweed
  • - River running along the Scottish-English border
  • - Maybe thistle, after time, becomes flower of Scotland
  • - Cloth originally produced in Scotland
  • - tough woolen cloth
  • - Scottish border river
  • - we take the boy round to get the material
  • - material favoured by academics and farmers
  • - Thick woolen cloth known for its warmth
  • - River close to port and dock perhaps
  • - hooters in farm buildings
  • - Some hooters
  • - Hooters
  • - Vessels carrying a group of sailors and birds
  • - Tyto alba, nocturnal birds of prey
  • - Rural predators
  • - Farm predators
  • - Makers of night flights
  • - Nocturnal hunters
  • - birds possibly finding bran slow to digest
  • - Quarrel in front of an aucuparia tree
  • - a worn out tree
  • - Atkinson of Mr. Bean fame
  • - Mr Atkinson's tree
  • - Horse circling western tree
  • - Line beside a new tree
  • - move the boat near a northern tree
  • - Mountain ash up in Ballina worm-affected
  • - a noise near an attractive tree
  • - A growing source of dispute with some gangs
  • - managed to get old wife a tree
  • - To line, add a new tree
  • - Tree to be found in the wild part of Norway
  • - propel the boat near an attractive tree
  • - Kelly of "The O.C."
  • - Tree where Cicero perhaps has change of heart
  • - Red-berried tree also known as the mountain ash
  • - A tree for Mr Atkinson
  • - Horse going round western tree
  • - grow a nice tree inside
  • - Tree beloved of witches, edible berries, Sorbus
  • - Large plant finishes off reactor to allow extra production
  • - mr. bean player atkinson
  • - On war (anag)
  • - "snowpiercer" actress blanchard
  • - Contribution to the park that ran round the town centre?
  • - European mountain ash
  • - ... Atkinson, comedian
  • - Clear-cut — like old films?
  • - Like a zebra, or two words that can precede the starts of 19-, 24-, 36- and 46-Across
  • - They produce shades of gray
  • - Descriptive of 10 answers in this puzzle
  • - First part of a riddle, following "What is ...?"
  • - Theme of some film festivals
  • - Theme of our film festival
  • - Colourless opponents across the board
  • - In written or printed form
  • - Involving clearly defined and opposing principles
  • - What crosswords are usually printed in?
  • - Clearly written down — admitting no middle way
  • - Like 17-Across
  • - Involving clearly defined issues
  • - Monochrome
  • - Three Dog Night hit
  • - Like zebra crossings
  • - Actress Karen married to singer Barry?
  • - Hugo sways Byron with plain talk
  • - Old TV
  • - Riddle, part 5
  • - Clear-cut
  • - Uncompromising
  • - easy to decide, like answers to asterisked clues?
  • - Lob rugby player giving reminder of an earlier time
  • - 'Reversion' cast and support
  • - Perplex rugby player, reversion to an older type
  • - Perplex with support for reversion to an earlier type
  • - Retro, and a hint to 17-, 29-, and 42-Across
  • - ... Thursday, popular weekday hashtag on Instagram
  • - Atavism
  • - Most of the column comes from another column - it's not like we haven't seen that before!
  • - Lob defender -- a reminder of the old days?
  • - Bench ban
  • - Mandamus or mittimus
  • - Bailiff's execution
  • - Coram nobis, for one
  • - Lawyer's document
  • - Habeas corpus or mandamus
  • - Subpoena, for example
  • - Legal instrument
  • - Decree
  • - Law order
  • - Written order
  • - Scribbled, old-style
  • - "Holy ...!"
  • - Bailiff's responsibility
  • - Court s order
  • - Court instrument
  • - Habeaus corpus, for one
  • - Official prohibition
  • - ........ of mandamus
  • - Mittimus or mandamus
  • - Formal document
  • - Warrant
  • - Sealed formal order
  • - Mandamus
  • - Court issuance
  • - Court paper
  • - Large
  • - Order
  • - Bar order
  • - humour is about right in this legal document
  • - Women's rights primarily linked to sex in legal document
  • - Court order does not quite correspond
  • - put down unfinished legal document
  • - Warrant, e.g.
  • - Formal sealed order
  • - Summons an author without hesitation
  • - nobody wants their tickets by the way
  • - Issuer of parking tickets
  • - Parking official
  • - Deal with endlessly enthusiastic ticket supplier?
  • - Character on Baywatch warned off after dealing?
  • - Fine enforcer ultimately wanted if car wrongly placed?
  • - Official warned off after dealing
  • - Street worker trading hostilities, room for relaxation?
  • - Lie with maid in spring, among forest creatures
  • - Stop blooming predator returning to access his prey?
  • - Ruin agent set up by subordinate