➠ Words with y
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- - southern course shows influence
- - influence in various ways
- - Initially smart approach to gain influence
- - Influence of rock?
- - For example, accepting women's influence
- - speak about western influence
- - Controlling influence
- - Bend; influence
- - Influence; dominance
- - State absorbing Western influence
- - Have influence on rock
- - Influence, as one's decision
- - So where are you on leader's list?
- - Have influence on
- - Influence one's decision
- - Change, as someone's opinion
- - Exert influence on
- - Exert influence
- - Influence
- - Influence, power
- - influence a person or decision
- - Move in the breeze, as a tree (anagram of "ways")
- - what an influential person holds
- - Move slowly from side to side
- - swing due to wind
- - Move side to side rhythmically, as to a song
- - lean back and forth in the breeze
- - bend in the wind, maybe
- - domination of the spithead route
- - Power boat deviates from course, capsizing
- - Manage to convince
- - Swing to and fro, as a hammock
- - Bring round southern passage
- - Rock to and fro
- - Rock back and forth at a rock concert maybe
- - Held ....; reigned
- - Move to and fro, for example, around centre of Norwich
- - Move to %26 fro
- - rock was shifted close to boundary
- - Swing to %26 fro
- - Move in the breeze, as a tree
- - Swing to and fro, like trees during storm
- - Move to a ballad
- - Swing gently to some music
- - move like a slow-dancing couple
- - Roll cigars at the back with habit
- - Oscillate like a tree in strong wind
- - Move like a tree during a storm
- - Move to music(Used today)
- - Swing to & fro
- - What kings hold
- - Gently move in the breeze
- - What a ruler holds
- - What a leader might hold
- - Swing slowly to and fro
- - Slow-dance, maybe
- - Power — rock
- - Move to & fro
- - Move back and forth in the wind
- - Gently bend back and forth in the wind
- - "Swing and --- with Sammy Kaye"
- - "Swing and ...... . . . "
- - Wave in the wind?
- - Dominance
- - Do the hula, say
- - Second method to gain supremacy
- - Move in the breeze
- - What trees do in the wind
- - Bend to and fro with the breeze
- - Convince, as voters
- - Move to the rhythm
- - Move like a hammock
- - Some choirs do it in concert
- - Move back and forth in the breeze
- - Power of wife lying in state
- - Bend with the breeze
- - Rock back and forth
- - Rock-and-roll?
- - Rock gently
- - Dance romantically
- - Control southern route
- - What trees do in fierce storms
- - Bend with a breeze
- - Direct route following sun
- - Move in the wind
- - Cause to fluctuate
- - Bend in the breeze
- - Rock to music
- - Lobby successfully
- - Rock from side to side
- - Move to the music, maybe
- - Swing in the breeze, say
- - Bend in the wind
- - Rule; move to and fro
- - What leaders hold
- - Control turns to left
- - Swing, as trees in the wind
- - What rulers hold
- - Swing in the breeze
- - Rock to the music
- - Make like a pendulum
- - Clutch and ...... (slow dance)
- - Swing gently
- - Waver
- - Something to do to the music
- - What many rulers hold
- - Dance to rock music?
- - Successfully lobby
- - Groove on a power ballad
- - Get into the music
- - Rock or roll
- - Move to a beat
- - Exert control over
- - A ruler holds it
- - Weave in the wind
- - Swing partner
- - Rock rhythmically
- - Affect, as opinion
- - Go this way and that way
- - Dominating power
- - Teeter
- - Rule
- - Dominion
- - Have an impact on
- - Totter
- - Bring around
- - Move from side to side
- - Swing to and fro.
- - Swing back and forth
- - Go to and fro
- - Move back and forth
- - Convince
- - Pull
- - .... ways
- - Show flexibility
- - Command
- - Lean (toward)
- - Oscillation
- - Fluctuation
- - Move like a pendulum
- - Move to and fro
- - Fluctuate
- - Vacillate
- - Go back and forth
- - Waffle
- - Oscillate
- - .. power
- - Sovereignty
- - Sovereign power
- - Dance movement
- - Go from side to side?
- - Move to music
- - Move to the music
- - Clout
- - Win over
- - Have an effect on
- - Persuade
- - Be persuasive
- - Control
- - Bobby Rydell hit
- - Bend ...
- - Swing
- - Rock.
- - Rock gently from side to side
- - Move gently back and forth
- - Move with the wind
- - swing this way and that
- - move different ways
- - Slowly rock back and forth
- - "toy story" toy owner
- - Name on Woody's shoe in "Toy Story"
- - ... Garcia, "The Godfather Part III" actor who plays Mitchell in the 2023 film "Book Club: The Next Chapter"
- - ...... Serkis, British actor
- - --- murray, scottish tennis player
- - Actor Serkis who played Caesar in War for the Planet of the Apes
- - mayberry guy
- - Griffith, for one
- - Williams or Kaufman
- - ... Murray, British tennis player
- - QB Dalton
- - Garcia who starred in 2022's Father of the Bride
- - Raggedy Ann's sibling
- - Kansas City Chiefs head coach Reid
- - Tim Robbins's role in The Shawshank Redemption
- - Actor Samberg of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"
- - "marilyn diptych" artist warhol
- - Rooney who was a commentator on 60 Minutes from 1978 to 2011
- - "man on the moon" subject kaufman
- - Planet Of The Apes star, ... Serkis
- - not initially useful fellow
- - Moon River singer Williams
- - Serkis who brought life to Gollum
- - Two-time Wimbledon winner Murray
- - Country pop singer Grammer
- - Cornell grad on "The Office"
- - Warhol who said, "Making money is art"
- - Comedian and actor Samberg
- - tennis star murray or roddick
- - See off sweet man [not the royal one presumably!]
- - mouse rat guitarist
- - Actor Samberg of "Palm Springs"
- - Scottish tennis pro Murray
- - .. fordham, professional darts player aka the viking
- - ...... Roddick, former tennis player
- - half an odd-jobber nickname
- - no nickname for carnegie
- - mr. north, 1985 u.s. open golf champion
- - He is innocent of murder; banker [first name]
- - 1970s singer Gibb
- - He's familiar also with a Yankee
- - Kentucky governor Beshear
- - Former tennis star Roddick
- - roddick ot tennis
- - Character played by Tim Robbins in "The Shawshank Redemption," ... Dufresne
- - Opie's pa
- - Former tennis player Roddick
- - tennis pro roddick or murray
- - Former World No. 1 tennis player ... Murray
- - ... Murray or ... Warhol, a Tennis player and revolutionary artist respectively
- - Cockney's convenient name for a boy?
- - ... Murray, British tennis player who made a comeback in 2019 after undergoing a major hip surgery
- - ... Roddick, tennis player
- - "Jim & ...: The Great Beyond," 2017 documentary which was Emmy-nominated for Outstanding Documentary
- - name on the bottom of woody's shoe
- - Manchester United striker during their 1999 treble-winning season
- - the boy plus a youth leader
- - Murray who won Wimbledon twice
- - Cohen who hosts Bravo reunions
- - ... Griffith, veteran American television actor
- - Youngest of the Gibb brothers
- - why give metal to the very small?
- - Very little to see up in Brooklyn, I think
- - Like a miniature
- - One adjective for a leprechaun
- - Nickname for a tad or tot.
- - Gnomish, in a way
- - ...... Tim (boy in "A Christmas Carol")
- - Very small container attached to back of lorry
- - Requiring a microscope to see
- - Pint-sized container close to scullery
- - With 29 Across, "A Christmas Carol" boy
- - Asian joint said to be cramped
- - With 76 Down, Cratchit bearing a crutch
- - Facetious nickname for a big guy
- - Like a mite
- - Undetectable to the naked eye, perhaps
- - Like Tim, in a story or on stage
- - Invisible to the naked eye
- - Facetious nickname for a giant
- - Hard to see, perhaps
- - Knee-high to a grasshopper
- - Hard to see
- - Hard to spot
- - Hard to discern
- - Not easy to see
- - Small-scale return of Sex and the City
- - Little, like Tim
- - "... House Nation," reality show that helps families build houses that are no bigger than 500 square feet
- - small container required before the end of the day
- - can, at the end of the day, have very little meaning!
- - It's minuscule if not out in twenty ends
- - Like Lilliputians
- - Not easily visible
- - like the desk in some intimate npr music performances
- - ... Toon Looniversity (upcoming animated revival)
- - can an unknown quantity be small?
- - elton john's "...... dancer"
- - Some bloodlust in Yorkshire negligible
- - "... Dancer" (1972 Elton John hit)
- - note: new york is small
- - Minuscule or small
- - Little bit in your houses
- - Hardly huge
- - Microscopic, maybe
- - small addition sums for infants
- - small bit of grit in your eye
- - NPR's .... Desk Concert
- - Tim or Alice
- - TIM
- - Alice or Tim
- - Like Tim
- - Like Ho's bubbles
- - Like the awl snail
- - Elton John "...... Dancer"
- - Albee's Alice
- - Tim qualifier
- - Tim e.g.
- - Size-challenged
- - Nickname for Archibald of the Celtics
- - Like the youngest Cratchit
- - Like microbes
- - Like germs
- - Like Dickens's Tim
- - Like Dickens' Tim
- - Like champagne bubbles
- - Like Alice or Tim
- - Fat-one's nickname
- - Causing squinting, perhaps
- - "Hold me closer, ...... dancer" (Elton John song lyric)
- - "...... Alice" (Edward Albee play)
- - "...... Alice"
- - "...... Alice," Albee play
- - Babyish
- - Not major
- - Small in stature
- - Little-bitty
- - Runtish
- - Very, very small
- - Out of sight
- - Teensy-weensy
- - ...-bitty
- - Miniscule
- - Minute part of it in yolk
- - Very small part of coast in Yorkshire
- - Small part in revolt in Yorkshire
- - Small amount in trust in Yemen
- - ...... Desk Concert (NPR performance)
- - Like Tim Cratchit
- - Epithet for Tim
- - Some bloodlust in Yorkshire is negligible
- - Like the Lilliputians in 'Gulliver's Travels'
- - Barely there
- - Like poppy seeds
- - Small amount of unrest in Yemen
- - Almost imperceptible
- - Nearly unnoticeable
- - Like Ant-Man, at times
- - Minute is semi-eternity when tortured
- - Minute can last for eternity?
- - Really, really little
- - Very small fragment of advertisement in Yellow Pages
- - Very small element with unknown character
- - The Big Fella's nickname is insignificant
- - Not at all 6-Down
- - Asian joint, reportedly very cramped
- - Very little money on display, ultimately
- - Very little can remove point of rising from yeast
- - With 31 Down, Dickens lad
- - Very small container with unknown quantity
- - Like hummingbirds
- - Bijou joint in Bangkok, did you say?
- - Diminutive; small
- - Like Albee's Alice
- - Like Elton John's "Dancer"?
- - Tim's nickname
- - STP "...... Music ... Songs From the Vatican Gift Shop"
- - Like dollhouse furniture
- - Littler than little
- - With 21-Down, singer who married Miss Vicki in 1969 on "The Tonight Show"
- - Pocket-sized
- - Very insignificant
- - Adjective for 51-Down
- - Nanoscale
- - Like Don Ho's bubbles
- - Like Bob Cratchit's son
- - Small and then some
- - Nearly invisible
- - Hardly noticeable
- - Size of Don Ho's bubbles
- - Like Tim or Alice
- - With 35-Down, brother of Master Peter
- - "...... Dancer" (Elton John song)
- - Size-challenged and then some
- - Very little
- - Really little
- - Smaller than small
- - Bantam
- - Mite-sized
- - Super-small
- - Negligible
- - Diminutive
- - Lilliputian
- - Wee
- - Pint-size
- - Minute
- - Infinitesimal
- - Elfin
- - Extremely small
- - Itsy-bitsy
- - Itty-bitty
- - Microscopic
- - Barely perceptible
- - Barely visible
- - Atomic ....
- - Miniature
- - Small
- - Really small
- - Pint-sized
- - Very small
- - Peewee
- - Insignificant
- - Minuscule
- - Little ......
- - Baby
- - -
- - Little less than mutiny
- - infants - they have no great amount of spirit
- - Minute in moment in year
- - Wee, petite
- - very small, minute