➠ Words with x
List contains 8856 Words that "x" contain.
- - Word with pack or penny
- - Word with gun or pack
- - Word with "pack" or "shooter"
- - Word preceding pack or shooter
- - Type of pack or gun
- - Pack quantity, perhaps
- - Number of beers in a pack
- - ......-pack abs
- - Pack leader?
- - Pack quantity
- - Pack number
- - Beer-pack complement
- - Pack complement
- - Pack count
- - Pack ...
- - cub scout pack division
- - cricket shot hit over the boundary without the ball touching the ground
- - Number of legs on an insect
- - "Why was ... afraid of seven?"
- - Roman VI
- - Number at the bottom of a clock
- - Half of a dozen eggs
- - Being very young, is upset and cross
- - number of sides on most dice
- - broadway musical about the wives of henry viii
- - Three twos
- - It's DC, when written in Roman numerals
- - Highest die roll
- - "... feet under"
- - ......-string (guitar, in slang)
- - Runs? Yes, ten!
- - Early-evening TV news hour
- - number of fingers on count rugen's right hand, in "the princess bride"
- - Good time to have steak smothered in gravy
- - Number of balls in an over, in cricket
- - This number is possibly over ten!
- - ......-day war (armed conflict of 1967)
- - Over the boundary cricket score
- - Number after five
- - Good time to eat dinner
- - Symbol of evil, when repeated thrice
- - Number of suspects in the game Clue
- - How many Roman vicars are without vehicles?
- - neither five nor seven
- - Number after five and before seven
- - Number of starters on an Olympic volleyball team
- - A number in agreement with ten
- - carol geese complement
- - Number of sides of a hexagon
- - clue suspect count
- - number of states in new england
- - Number of U.S. presidents named James
- - Touchdown points(Used today)
- - Smallest perfect number
- - Touchdown score
- - Number of sides on a hexagon
- - Lowest number on a clock
- - Five's follower
- - Five after one
- - Years in a senator's term
- - Yard : three :: fathom : ......
- - Word with gun or shooter
- - When one hand is up and the other is down
- - What the minute hand points to at half past
- - Volleyball team
- - Volleyball side
- - Typical first-grade age
- - Two plus four
- - Touchdown total
- - Touchdown point value
- - Suppertime, for some
- - Stan Musial wore it
- - Rembrandt's "Burgomaster Jan ......"
- - Point total for a "B" tile in Icelandic Scrabble
- - Point count on the Magen David
- - Pirandello title word
- - One plus two plus three
- - One of two in "boxcars"
- - Number of strings on a standard guitar
- - Number of pool table pockets
- - Number of Monty Pythoners
- - Number of friends on "Friends"
- - Number of faces on a die
- - Number of angles in a hexagon
- - Number of "degrees of Kevin Bacon" in a movie game
- - Number in most sets
- - Number at the bottom of a clock face
- - Nombre of Canadian time zones
- - Newscaster's time
- - MNO, on a phone
- - Max for a die
- - Many a first grader's age
- - Like many a first-grader
- - It's often under a caret
- - It's lucky in Chinese culture
- - Hockey number
- - Highest roll on a standard die
- - Highest number represented on a domino
- - HBO's ".... Feet Under"
- - Halfway between twelve and twelve
- - Half of a dozen
- - Dinner time, perhaps
- - Die maximum, typically
- - Canadian Championships won by Colleen Jones
- - Boxcars half, in Vegas
- - Boxcar
- - Blossom's pal
- - Bill Russell's number
- - Belgium, our # ........ trader
- - Al Kaline, in uniform
- - Age for a kid in kindergarten or first grade, often
- - A. A. Milne's "Now We Are ......"
- - "Now We Are ......" (A.A. Milne title)
- - "Deep" number
- - "...... of one, half a dozen of the other"
- - "...... Feet Under" (drama set at a funeral home)
- - ..........Nations Reservation, Quebec
- - ..........geese a'laying
- - ...... Flags Over Texas (amusement park)
- - ...... Degrees of Kevin Bacon (parlor game)
- - Dinnertime for some
- - Kind of shooter
- - Rush-hour hour
- - Highest number on a die.
- - Rangers or Flyers
- - Early wake-up time
- - VI
- - Ice hockey team
- - Local news hour
- - Touchdown points
- - Caret's key
- - Number before Number?
- - Number of sides on a cube
- - Die maximum, usually
- - Caret key
- - Highest roll of a die
- - Half a dozen
- - Shot clearing the boundary
- - Number ten is up
- - TV evening news hour
- - Inverted nine
- - First perfect number
- - Lowest clock number
- - ...... degrees of separation
- - Number ten is back
- - Two times three
- - Typical first-grader age
- - Volleyball team complement
- - How many feet are in a fathom
- - Common dinner hour
- - Number of suspects in Clue
- - Dinner time, for many
- - A half-dozen
- - Highest die digit
- - Number of feet in a fathom
- - Boxcars half
- - Joe Torre's retired Yankee uniform number
- - Number of sides on most game cubes
- - TV evening news time
- - Highest number on a standard die
- - Die roll
- - It shares a key with a caret
- - Blossom's friend, on TV
- - Eighty-...... (toss)
- - When tripled, symbol of evil
- - Volleyball team count
- - 'Now We Are ......' (Milne title)
- - Number of sides in a hexagon
- - Geese complement in a carol
- - Henry VIII wife count
- - It falls between the third and fourth prime numbers
- - Golfer's double bogey, usually
- - First-grader's age, typically
- - 'Now We Are ......' (A.A. Milne compendium)
- - Top roll of a die
- - Big roll?
- - Number of NHL scoring titles Gordie won
- - Highest roll of a single die
- - "Geese a-laying" count
- - Suppertime, for many
- - Caret neighbor
- - NHL players per side, normally
- - Half of twelve
- - TV news hour
- - Milne's "Now We Are ...."
- - LeBron's Miami uniform number
- - Number on an indoor soccer team
- - Deep-.... (discard)
- - Number of Best Actress nominations for Deborah Kerr
- - Kevin Bacon degree count?
- - "Geese a-laying" number
- - "The ...... Million Dollar Man"
- - Slayer "Final ......"
- - One of two single-digit Yankee uniform numbers that aren't retired
- - Blossom's numerically named buddy
- - Best friend on "Blossom"
- - Large roll
- - ... of a 1970 Eisenhower stamp
- - Panama Canal's lock complement
- - Number of people in the Village People
- - Number of pockets on a snooker table
- - Mashie niblick's number
- - Insect leg count
- - Early morning hour
- - LeBron James, e.g.
- - News hour
- - TV news time
- - See 94-Across
- - String ......
- - Early evening hour
- - Middling card
- - Evening hour
- - More than a handful
- - Half dozen.
- - Flags
- - Number
- - See 19-Across
- - Deep
- - See 36 Across
- - [See notepad]
- - Number of legs on a typical insect
- - Big hit in cricket
- - number of snowflake points
- - Sides of a hexagon
- - musical about henry viii's wives
- - digit to be hit for?
- - Musical about the many wives of Henry VIII
- - Number of points in a touchdown
- - half a dozen to reverse out of a taxi stand
- - Cardinal number
- - number in an ice hockey team
- - Four plus two
- - bar has old exercise left
- - With effort, release old period broadcast
- - Bar's better with piano for music, in the end
- - slippery character steals kiss softly in bar
- - Old page the Spanish kick out
- - Succeed in cutting cocaine quietly in bar
- - Kick out old footballer who can't finish
- - Chuck out old fur coat that's short
- - Throw out old Brazil star unable to finish
- - Knocks back Pedro Ximenez in Irish river bar
- - Kick out old Brazil striker unable to finish
- - There's training, after ten, in the Spanish bar
- - Professional leaving right and left boot out
- - Throw out former pupil following exercise
- - Turns up Pedro Ximenez in Irish river bar
- - Throw out old coat shortly
- - Drive out European in old place
- - Ban of the French kiss in exercise overturned
- - throw out fish, about 10p
- - cause one to be permanently outclassed!
- - send down to lower education?
- - Permanently exclude from school
- - Deport slippery type possessing unknown power
- - Send off cross footballer with foot raised
- - former partner, quiet, the spanish eject
- - Drive out the Spanish supporting former power
- - get rid of a once soft piece of velvet
- - throw out some latex pellets
- - Put out and cross, blocking recording by the Spanish
- - Throw out complex Pelham bit
- - Ban [from]
- - Half expected learner to drive out
- - Danish [pupil]
- - turn out a bad scholar?
- - Throw out of school
- - One way to apply a finish to education
- - Peel bananas, keeping 10 for outlaw
- - Discharge erstwhile gym class learner
- - Chuck out former student after gym
- - Banish from school
- - Remove from membership
- - Punish, as a principal might
- - More than suspend, as from school
- - Kick out, as of school
- - Kick out of school permanently
- - Dismiss (pupil)
- - Dismiss (from college)
- - Ban (pupil) from attending school
- - Banish (undesirable alien?)
- - Discharge in disgrace
- - Oust or eject
- - Boot out Brazil striker once unable to finish
- - More than just suspend
- - Banish; discharge
- - Drive out using force
- - Kick out former pupil behind a fair amount of the nuisance
- - Push out
- - Kick out for good
- - Ban from school
- - Academically banish
- - Not just suspend
- - Kick out of school
- - De-classify?
- - Toss out of school
- - Suspend permanently
- - Actor Culkin of 'Igby Goes Down'
- - Oust, as from school
- - Get rid of shifty person hogging Times page
- - Drive out that involves Sussex pelican crossing?
- - Get rid of former footballer conclusively devoid of energy
- - Chuck out former fur coat that's too short
- - More than suspend
- - Dismiss from school
- - Banish for PDAs, say
- - Drive out by force
- - Throw out, as of school
- - Remove from school
- - Oust from school
- - Take action against a disruptive student
- - Deprive of membership.
- - Cut off from membership.
- - Disbar?
- - Cough up
- - Deport
- - Drum out
- - Banish
- - Boot out
- - Toss out
- - Give the heave-ho
- - Evict
- - Remove forcibly
- - Give the boot
- - Force to leave
- - Cast out
- - Remove
- - Drive (away)
- - Drive (out)
- - Dismiss
- - Kick (out)
- - Force out
- - Run out
- - Spew
- - Discharge
- - Disgorge
- - Oust
- - Throw out
- - Eject
- - large desert-living african antelope with long, twisted horns
- - Reckon one before ten could find antelope
- - Also known as white antelope
- - Spiralled-horned antelope
- - African antelope with long slightly twisted horns
- - Large antelope found in deserts in North Africa
- - Large, pale antelope
- - White antelope
- - What the accountant will do to trim tax for Buck?
- - Saharan antelope
- - Antelope with spiraled horns (and a hint to this puzzle's theme)
- - North African antelope
- - Antelope of North Africa.
- - Spiral-horned antelope
- - Large antelope
- - African antelope
- - Spiral-horned deer
- - Spiral-horned buck
- - Sophocles play set during the Trojan War
- - Hero of the Trojan War
- - Cleanser with the slogan "Stronger than dirt!"
- - Mr. Clean rival
- - "Cleans like a white tornado" product
- - War hero who killed himself with a onetime rival's sword
- - Sophocles title hero
- - Hero who helped Odysseus recover Achilles's body
- - Trojan War suicide victim
- - "Cleans like a white tornado" sloganeer
- - Cleanser named for a Greek hero
- - Trojan War hero with a namesake cleanser
- - Trojan War hero, or a cleaning product brand
- - ancient hero in dutch football
- - hero's cross, mostly open up-front
- - Cousin of Achilles
- - Cleanser competitor of Comet
- - Warrior at Troy
- - Cleaner not to be used on metal
- - "The Iliad" character
- - "Foaming cleanser" of old ads
- - "The Iliad" warrior
- - Prince in "Troilus and Cressida"
- - "Iliad" character
- - Sink-cleaning brand
- - Cleaner promoted as "stronger than dirt"
- - "Iliad" figure
- - Sophocles play
- - Sink cleaner
- - Brand under the sink
- - "Iliad" strongman
- - Role in "Troy"
- - Popular cleanser
- - Greek warrior
- - Fighter in the "Iliad"
- - Warrior trained by the centaur Chiron
- - Achilles' cousin
- - British light cruiser which took part in the 1939 Battle of the River Plate against the German battleship Admiral Graf Spee
- - Cleaner brand
- - Successful Dutch football team
- - this club has won four uefa european cup / champions league titles.
- - club – legendary warrior
- - Amsterdam football team