➠ Words with y

List contains 54116 Words that "y" contain.

  • - Youthful one entering club to play tennis match at last
  • - fresh-faced bachelor is found in ordinary youth hostel principally
  • - Youthful hobby is derailed after book's stolen
  • - Still like a lad
  • - Looking or behaving like a male child
  • - youthful hobby is wrong without book
  • - Youthful (of male)
  • - Like a young male
  • - Could describe 2 down as youthful
  • - Old Yankee taken in by slip of a youth
  • - Befitting a young lad
  • - Youthful, in a way
  • - Winningly youthful
  • - Like a stripling
  • - Youthful
  • - Mannish in a youthful way?
  • - Like lads
  • - High-spirited lad is Henry
  • - Enduringly mischievous, as some guys
  • - Aggressive youth reflects on his troubles referring to his early years
  • - Like Peter Pan
  • - Peter Pan-like
  • - Containing neither sugar nor spice?
  • - Like Peter Pan or some grins
  • - Like some pranks
  • - Engagingly innocent
  • - Kind of charm
  • - Like some grins
  • - Puerile
  • - Pertaining to young men
  • - 'Their ... Were Watching God'
  • - Spiders can't blink theirs
  • - Snakes never close theirs
  • - Zora Neale Hurston's Their ... Were Watching God
  • - Most geckos lick theirs clean
  • - colons often represent them in emoticons
  • - Body parts that an owl can't move
  • - Cry your ... out
  • - Organs responsible for vision
  • - Tornado middles
  • - snake ...... (roll)
  • - "For Your ... Only," James Bond movie
  • - Pair with rods and cones
  • - Potato dents
  • - purple body parts in "the witches"
  • - Little sprouts on potatoes
  • - Viewers excited at first? That's right!
  • - positive energy put first for seers
  • - Pair for seeing
  • - Notices positive responses on radio broadcast
  • - Viewers last in queue? Certainly!
  • - spots on a potato
  • - They look and sound agreeable
  • - Body parts that blink
  • - Only about one-sixth of these in humans is visible
  • - Hooks and ....
  • - Blinking body parts
  • - They move around in orbits
  • - big features on a powerpuff girl
  • - "the ...... of tammy faye"
  • - Spud growth
  • - you may roll yours if someone annoys you
  • - A praying mantis has five
  • - Where potato sprouts start
  • - "Bright ...."; Shirley Temple film
  • - Box jellyfish have 24 of them
  • - Looked at the faces of exhausted year eleven dropouts
  • - witnesses a key agreement
  • - Energy certainly seen in parts of storms
  • - The windows to the soul, it's said
  • - "breath, ...., memory": edwidge danticat novel
  • - the organ of sight
  • - Contains retinas
  • - they may look right to superiors
  • - pair with lids
  • - Organs with rods and cones
  • - Set ... on (look at)
  • - "For You ... Only" (1981 James Bond movie)
  • - Swim goggles protect them
  • - spots for irises
  • - Looks at a key agreement
  • - big features on the powerpuff girls
  • - When I Look in Your ... (Grammy-winning Diana Krall album)
  • - Body parts that can be shut
  • - Couple of lookers
  • - Kids are warned not to cross them
  • - identifying characteristic of the spookfish
  • - They're said to be the mirrors of the soul
  • - big features of the powerpuff girls
  • - "... Without a Face," 1960 French horror film that inspired Billy Idol's song of the same name
  • - Shiva has three
  • - Set of eight for most spiders
  • - Body parts that shed tears
  • - Seeing devices
  • - they provide a view
  • - contacts can help them
  • - The ":" of :-)
  • - what shades protect
  • - they'll see you now
  • - Looks at potato buds
  • - Windows to the soul, they say
  • - 'Dorothy Dandridge ...' (Janelle Monae song)
  • - They're useless on a star-nosed mole
  • - With them see each year's early session beginnings
  • - a mantis has five of them
  • - They're checked by optometrists
  • - Snake ... (dice roll)
  • - Doctor My ... (Jackson Browne Top 10 song)
  • - Report people voting for socialist order
  • - looks at wife's bottom? absolutely!
  • - What your sunglasses may protect
  • - --- Wide Shut, final film directed by Stanley Kubrick
  • - Praying mantises have five
  • - Watches showing end of time? Certainly!
  • - Checks out, watches
  • - "A Pair of Blue ...," 1873 novel by Thomas Hardy about the love triangle of Elfride Swancourt and her two suitors
  • - "For Your ... Only" (1981 James Bond flick)
  • - springfield's blinky the fish has three
  • - Place for contact lenses
  • - Pair that lets you see
  • - Potato peepers
  • - Organs with lids and lashes?
  • - "For Your ... Only," James Bond flick
  • - Colon or semicolon, in an emoticon
  • - Blinking pair
  • - There are pupils in them
  • - Dots on a smiley emoji
  • - Organs with vision
  • - What a blindfold covers
  • - Organ that is often compared to a camera
  • - homophone for what's absent here (from clues and answers)
  • - They can look to give noted encouragement
  • - Safety glasses protect them
  • - The ... (apt anagram of "they see")
  • - pupils are the ones who agree, by the sound of it
  • - "... Wide Shut," 1999 mystery thriller directed by Stanley Kubrick
  • - They wink and blink
  • - A horseshoe crab has 10
  • - "Try to look through my ......" ("my perspective...")
  • - has an interest in, colloquially
  • - "The Hills Have ...," Wes Craven's horror flick
  • - Where the lacrimal glands can be found
  • - Ophthalmologist's expertise
  • - "Private ..." (Hall & Oates Song)
  • - they don't lie, it is said
  • - Positive response on European sight
  • - Hawks have sharp ones: Plural
  • - 1981 Bond flick, "For Your ... Only"
  • - feature of the poo emoji
  • - A scallop has up to 200 of these
  • - Keep these on the road while driving
  • - Potato protrusions
  • - Body parts that may be blue
  • - Threading parts of needles
  • - image scanners?
  • - they look at the end of the debate to show agreement
  • - Coals for Frosty the Snowman
  • - They see eastern agreement
  • - Spud's buds
  • - Spuds' buds
  • - Potato buds
  • - ........ Dawg, US cartoon series with catchphrases 'Just a cotton-picking moment' and 'Dagnabbit Muskie'
  • - ...... Dawg, cartoon hound
  • - Second in command put dye all over the place
  • - Official whose duty is to go round with a key and close the shop
  • - Legislator recording participating in required work
  • - why put ed out? he's a great help to the sheriff!
  • - What is a person who is authorised to act for another
  • - one appointed to represent another
  • - Record-keeping task for a vice-chairperson?
  • - john swinney is nicola sturgeon's
  • - put in mixed dye as a substitute
  • - second-in-command's responsibility to hold the record
  • - Assistant‘s job to keep record
  • - Chore holds up gym assistant
  • - Barney Fife's title
  • - Number Two record included in The Mission?
  • - a stand-in for a member of the legislature
  • - Substitute eg for sheriff
  • - Member of the French parliament
  • - Assistant with power to act when alone
  • - Assistant(Used today)
  • - Assistant's job to get hold of record
  • - Sheriff's aide
  • - Sheriff's assistant
  • - US sheriff's assistant
  • - Subordinate's record duty-bound
  • - One directly below another in rank
  • - Barney Fife, e.g
  • - Sheriff's helper
  • - Obligation to hold record for second-in-command
  • - Locum
  • - Not the principal task to file record
  • - One with the power to act for another
  • - Sheriff's sidekick
  • - Subordinate peace officer
  • - Barney Fife, for one
  • - Sheriff's subordinate
  • - Sheriff's surrogate
  • - Lieutenant
  • - Sheriff's auxiliary
  • - Chester's job in "Gunsmoke"
  • - Authorized agent
  • - Chester Proudfoot of "Gunsmoke"
  • - Western good guy
  • - Sheriff's aid.
  • - Second in command
  • - Underling
  • - Booking agent?
  • - 2/
  • - Posse member
  • - Number two
  • - Assistant
  • - Substitute
  • - Stand-in
  • - Representative
  • - Go-between
  • - Appointed substitute
  • - A substitute person
  • - Secondary job European Parliament admitted
  • - Second job keeping record
  • - rayner's moral responsibility with record investment?
  • - stand-in for mine official
  • - a stand-in for a member of a legislative assembly
  • - Barely downplay every other sauce on taco starter
  • - Barely produced Lyon stew with French sauce on time
  • - Barely
  • - Wholly fair? Not by a long way
  • - Lyon criminal doesn't discriminate? Marginally!
  • - Very recently
  • - Quiet pet, one of a pair?
  • - Deep-fried ball of cornmeal
  • - In USA, a deep-fried savoury doughnut
  • - Words shouted to a noisy beagle?
  • - Item in a fried side with catfish
  • - Deep-fried cornmeal cake
  • - Deep-fried cornbread ball
  • - Fried cornmeal treat
  • - Fried cormeal cake
  • - Soft shoe.
  • - Cornmeal cake
  • - Tea before 5 on vacation, very defnitely not 4
  • - British synth-pop duo of Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe [3 wds]
  • - uk music duo; or, a hint to answers to asterisked clues
  • - Step back and dance guys, the musicians are here!
  • - "Very" singing group
  • - Affirmative of a sort.
  • - Informal expression of agreement
  • - Nope's opposite
  • - Opposite of nope
  • - Opposite of nah
  • - Knocks back one of the vitamins in stable diet? Right!
  • - 'Nah!' opposite
  • - Given period of time, husband at last agreed
  • - Opposite of 9 Down
  • - Word often shouted by Lil Jon in an Usher song of the same name
  • - "Of course," slangily
  • - Word of agreement
  • - Shout of approval
  • - "She Loves You" affirmation
  • - "Oh ......?" ("I doubt that")
  • - "I heard that one already"
  • - "Consider me in"
  • - "Awright!" alternative
  • - "America (Fuck ......)" ("Team America: World Police" song)
  • - "......, right!" ("I bet!")
  • - "...... 3x" (2010 Chris Brown song)
  • - "You tell 'em!"
  • - "Oh, why not?"
  • - Absolutely!
  • - "You know it!"
  • - What is it?
  • - Colloquial assent.
  • - Guess so
  • - Slangy "yes."
  • - "Damn straight"
  • - *'Righto!'
  • - "Most definitely"
  • - "You talkin' to me?"
  • - Enthusiastic response
  • - Slangy agreement
  • - Informal affirmative
  • - Informal assent
  • - Slangy affirmative
  • - 'Darn tootin'!'
  • - Casual affirmative
  • - Slangy okay
  • - Informal agreement
  • - Informal "okay"
  • - Slangy OK
  • - "You got that right"
  • - "Yer darn tootin'"
  • - Slangy approval
  • - "I reckon so"
  • - Casual assent
  • - 'Think so?'
  • - Yes, slangily
  • - Definitely (informal)
  • - "Okay with me"
  • - 2004 Usher hit whose title is repeated more than seventy-five times in the song
  • - When doubled, "I heard you the first time"
  • - 'Correct,' casually
  • - When sung three times, what follows 'She loves you'
  • - '......, about that ...'
  • - Fist-pump cry
  • - "That's what I'm talkin' about!"
  • - Informal yes
  • - Yep kin
  • - Repeated word in the Beatles' 'She Loves You'
  • - Yes (informally)
  • - Informal "certainly"
  • - Strong approval, when shouted
  • - Repeated word in the Fab Four's 'She Loves You'
  • - Fist pumper's cry
  • - "Awright!"
  • - Informal concurrence
  • - "I suppose so"
  • - Nope alternative
  • - You I see as OK
  • - Unpolished assent
  • - "That's the ticket!"
  • - 'We did it!'
  • - 'Woo-hoo!'
  • - 'Hooray!'
  • - Slangy "Sure!"
  • - "Sure," slangily
  • - Slangy assent
  • - "No question"
  • - Okey-dokey
  • - Hot dog.
  • - 'Um, sure'
  • - "What he said"
  • - Right on
  • - Hell
  • - "I .... know"
  • - "What she said"
  • - 'That's true!'
  • - 'Okey-doke'
  • - Okay, in a way
  • - You said it!
  • - "Definitely"
  • - "You betcha!"
  • - "That's right"
  • - 'Couldn't agree more'
  • - Positive reply
  • - 'Uh-huh!'
  • - ".., indeed!"
  • - ...... right?
  • - "You bet!"
  • - 'Woo- --!'
  • - "Amen"
  • - Triumphant cry
  • - Okay
  • - OK
  • - O.K.
  • - I agree!
  • - "Amen to that!"
  • - "Good going!"
  • - Sweet ...
  • - Great
  • - Affirmative answer
  • - "Sure thing"
  • - Encouraging word
  • - .... you!
  • - Let's do it!
  • - 'Totally!'
  • - "Sure!"
  • - 'Why not!'
  • - "I guess so"
  • - "Sounds good"
  • - 'Agreed'
  • - 'All right'
  • - Cry with a fist pump
  • - 'Is that so!'
  • - agreement [inf]
  • - Informally, I agree you need a husband
  • - "Hell ...!" (teen's excited affirmation)
  • - Usher hit whose title is a cheer
  • - Yes! (inf)
  • - usher song with an exclamation point in the title
  • - Prolonged public disagreement
  • - Dispute inspiring strong opinions
  • - consort very disturbed by argument
  • - notorious dispute
  • - Disputation
  • - War of words
  • - Heated dispute
  • - Dispute
  • - Travellers in shire avoiding universal argument
  • - "Luckily, my replacement blooms grew in beautifully. In fact, I was inspired to ... by planting an extra row!"
  • - Attempt to beautify that which is already beautiful
  • - Try to improve what is already beautiful
  • - To perform redundant beauty treatment, I'll dye light bristles
  • - Add unnecessary adornments
  • - Add unnecessary ornamentation
  • - Overdo it
  • - *Add unneeded ornamentation
  • - Idiom taken directly from Shakespeare's 'King John'
  • - Often-used misquotation for Shakespeare.
  • - Embellish something unnecessarily