➠ Words with y

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  • - Men, except for leader, degraded "Grey Power"
  • - vigour shown by unfortunately green youth leader
  • - Turn green with envy in the end — that's life!
  • - unusually green youth leader's vigour
  • - It should be sort of green, years on?
  • - awfully green youth initially with get-up-and-go
  • - Primate leaves prayer meeting with type likely to light up the world
  • - Horrible green Yankee spirit
  • - Go unusually green at the end of May
  • - Potential topic to discuss in science class?
  • - The capacity to do work
  • - Power measured in joules
  • - Pesky green fly's last go
  • - What Audiovent gets after coffee, perhaps
  • - Vitality, get-up-and-go
  • - Go green, changing policy finally
  • - Vitality; power
  • - Ade, to Einstein
  • - Green Party concern
  • - What could be green before end of century?
  • - "E," to Einstein
  • - It may be green
  • - .. power
  • - Get-up-and-go
  • - Green party finally contrived to get power
  • - Power exerted
  • - power is terribly green and variable
  • - Enthusiasm, vitality
  • - Vigour shown by keener gymnasts
  • - Hyper kids have a lot of it
  • - In Einstein's equation E=mc2 what does E represent?
  • - Strength, effort
  • - The product of Einstein's most famous equation
  • - Renewable or nuclear, eg
  • - Word before "bar" or "drink"
  • - Renewable ..., eco-friendly resource that is harnessed via natural sources
  • - Years after corruption in genre, it's E for Einstein?
  • - powerful industry?
  • - Vigour, drive
  • - vigour, force, etc.
  • - the "e" in bde
  • - The capacity for vigorous activity
  • - Gas and electricity are sources
  • - Vigour, zip
  • - one side of an einstein equation
  • - Punch or zing
  • - ... bar (quick snack)
  • - word before "bars" or "drinks"
  • - The popular ...... drink Red Bull was developed and founded in Bangkok Thailand
  • - The "E" in Einstein's special relativity equation(Used today)
  • - Part of A.E.C.
  • - Vital force
  • - Part of E = mc²
  • - Atomic or kinetic
  • - "...... is Eternal Delight": Blake
  • - World problem
  • - What some bars offer?
  • - What charged batteries provide
  • - The "E" in Einstein's relativity equation
  • - The "E" in E = mc2
  • - The "E" in CEPU
  • - Sun issuance
  • - Pizzazz, for the show
  • - Physicist's field
  • - Liveliness, vitality
  • - Hodel's department
  • - Government department headed by Steven Chu
  • - Current "crisis" topic
  • - Crisis source
  • - CEP word
  • - By law, it can't be destroyed - or produced
  • - Atomic, for one
  • - Atom's forte
  • - Another Cabinet post
  • - AEC center
  • - 5-hour ...... (stimulating dietary supplement in the form of a liquid "shot")
  • - Liveliness(Used today)
  • - It's no matter
  • - Spoons
  • - Dynamic quality
  • - Part of an Einsteinian equation
  • - The 'E' in Einstein's special relativity equation
  • - It's measured in joules or ergs
  • - Vitality, vigour
  • - E for Einstein?
  • - Primate leaves prayer meeting with enthusiasm
  • - Vitality of action, vigour
  • - Strength, vitality
  • - Part of the Einstein equation
  • - Vigour, vitality
  • - What some bars and drinks provide
  • - Dam production
  • - Vim
  • - 'E' in a classic equation
  • - Subject of the laws of thermodynamics
  • - Drive home's ending?
  • - Going concern?
  • - What drinks like Jolt provide
  • - Wind farm production
  • - Liveliness, zip or pep
  • - Result of war
  • - What Rockstar or Red Bull provides
  • - Einstein's "E"
  • - Something a laggard lacks
  • - Fire nurse going grey
  • - Potential or kinetic quality
  • - Go, zip
  • - It can be conserved
  • - Zip or zing
  • - Part of E = mc^2
  • - Pep or zip
  • - E=mc2 presumably
  • - Conservation target
  • - Thermal ....
  • - Slacker's lack
  • - E, in Einstein's formula
  • - What ergs measure
  • - Cabinet department since 1977
  • - What fuel provides
  • - Juice, say
  • - Pump-up drink
  • - Cabinet department created under Carter
  • - Benefit of some bars and drinks
  • - Liveliness of show
  • - Loafer's lack
  • - Steven Chu's cabinet department
  • - The E in Einstein's formula
  • - What some bars supply
  • - "Failure is more frequently from want of ...... than want of capital": Daniel Webster
  • - Environmentalist's concern
  • - Something needed for work
  • - Couch potato's lack
  • - Couch potato's lack, evidently
  • - Reaction release
  • - Coal, gas or wind can supply it
  • - Department created by Carter
  • - Solar product
  • - Cabinet department with a windmill on its seal
  • - What some bars provide
  • - Part of E=mc2
  • - Some is psychic
  • - Conserver's concern
  • - Stamina
  • - Thermodynamic concern
  • - Fuel
  • - Vibe
  • - Juice
  • - Brio
  • - Oomph
  • - Vivacity
  • - Vim and vigor
  • - Vitality
  • - Strength
  • - Vigor.
  • - '... life?'
  • - See 46-Down
  • - Bar
  • - Physicist's study
  • - ... go!
  • - Force
  • - Drive-...
  • - Cabinet post
  • - Cabinet department
  • - Gusto
  • - Pep
  • - Vigour
  • - Liveliness
  • - Verve
  • - Pizazz
  • - Zip
  • - Drink
  • - Zing
  • - Dynamic or active force
  • - Wind or solar
  • - The "e" in Einstein's "e=mc2"
  • - e in the formula e = mc2
  • - Dynamism
  • - gb ----, proposed state-owned company
  • - Theatre's entrance hall
  • - retired official found around sides of only entrance hall
  • - Lobby in favour of fencing Yorkshire's border
  • - Lobby, entrance hall
  • - Theatre entrance area
  • - Entrance for bringing in antique article?
  • - Place to leave one's shoes, perhaps
  • - Entrance hall of hotel
  • - Hall or lobby
  • - Entrance hallway
  • - Part of a theatre
  • - Entrance room
  • - Entrance area
  • - Entry hall
  • - Entrance area for receiving you
  • - Theatre entrance hall
  • - Entrance hall or room
  • - Theatrical entrance
  • - Registration desk's locale, often
  • - It's abuzz during intermission
  • - Degas's "Le ...... de la danse"
  • - Theatre lobby.
  • - Entrance hall
  • - Entrance
  • - .. hall
  • - entrance lobby of a hotel
  • - hotel entrance
  • - entrance hall frequently penetrated by circle? yes largely
  • - Reception area for you to enter?
  • - large lobby
  • - lobby of a hotel or office building
  • - Place by a staircase
  • - Antechamber
  • - Waiting area
  • - Lobby of hotel, etc.
  • - Theater lobby
  • - Place for an umbrella stand
  • - Hotel lobby
  • - Hatrack setting
  • - Anteroom
  • - Reception area
  • - Place for a coatrack
  • - Hallway
  • - Room with a closet, often
  • - Coatrack place
  • - Coatrack setting
  • - Front room
  • - Entry room
  • - Where to go between acts
  • - Vestibule
  • - Lobby.
  • - Entryway
  • - .... room
  • - Little Jeffrey officially back in lobby
  • - slick piece of cake with great topping
  • - Coated with gunk
  • - Grocer's unfilled piece of cake was fatty
  • - in need of a scrub
  • - Covered with fat
  • - Cooked with too much oil or fat
  • - Full of gunk
  • - Kind of spoon
  • - Type of spoon
  • - Full of fat, perhaps
  • - Sort of spoon
  • - Slippery, oily
  • - Oil-smeared
  • - yes, rag is oily
  • - Oily; ingratiating
  • - oily messy rag? yes
  • - Like much diner food
  • - A run-down caf? is a ... spoon
  • - yes, rag could be oily
  • - Like a fry-up?
  • - Half the local food is not tough or oily
  • - Pole at work may be so smeared!
  • - Like foods said to be good for hangovers and bad for skin complexion
  • - Thickly oleaginous
  • - Covered in oil
  • - So dull on the outside but oily
  • - Unctuous or ingratiating
  • - ...... spoon (cheap eats)
  • - Like poorly prepared fries, say
  • - Like diner food, often
  • - Insincerely polite
  • - Like a hangover-curing meal, it's said
  • - Flattering to a fault
  • - Spoon for eaters?
  • - Like some "kid stuff"
  • - ...... spoon (diner)
  • - Unguinous
  • - ...... spoon (cheap cafe): Sl.
  • - The French Lieutenant's Woman actor, Irons
  • - he's asked his last question on university challenge
  • - mr irons, actor
  • - a colchester-born presenter who found fame on airport
  • - Irons of 'Reversal of Fortune'
  • - Irons of films
  • - Irons on celluloid
  • - Actor Irons
  • - Irons of film
  • - Irons of "Lolita"
  • - Irons on stage
  • - Irons on sets
  • - First name of TV personality Mr Clarkson
  • - ... Renner, starred in Arrival
  • - ... Swift, "Downton Abbey" actor who plays Leslie Higgins in the TV series "Ted Lasso"
  • - One of the Roloffs
  • - controversial one-time talk show host .. kyle
  • - best actor oscar winner before anthony
  • - .. Fisher (Beatrix Potter frog)
  • - Controversial Pearl Jam video
  • - Main character in "Zits"
  • - -- John Durham Ashdown (Paddy Ashdown)
  • - 'The Tale of Mr -- Fisher', Beatrix Potter
  • - Pearl Jam song with an acclaimed video
  • - Actor Piven of "Entourage"
  • - Philosopher Bentham
  • - 1992 Pearl Jam song
  • - Utilitarian philosopher Bentham
  • - '60s duo Chad and ......
  • - ...... Corbyn, former leader of the Labour Party
  • - ........ clarkson, tv presenter who owns diddly squat farm
  • - Name that links presenters Paxman and Vine
  • - ... Allen White, star of TV's "The Bear"
  • - Nervy and uptight
  • - Sacrifice for a cause
  • - Presumably he had a good reason for being late
  • - The creative Mr Bridges who died for the cause
  • - One who dies for his beliefs
  • - queen right to take time in finding one of her victims?
  • - Person suffering for cause
  • - One dying for their beliefs
  • - Person who sacrifices their life for the country
  • - Person who sacrifices themself for a cause
  • - One who dies fighting for his beliefs
  • - Victim for a cause
  • - St. Stephen, for one
  • - Person dying for a cause
  • - One who dies for a cause
  • - Joan of Arc, notably
  • - One who suffers death for a cause
  • - One suffering for their beliefs
  • - One killed for their faith
  • - One dying for a cause
  • - One dying for their faith
  • - One who suffers for a cause
  • - One suffers for the sake of principle
  • - Sufferer for a cause
  • - One who died for a cause
  • - Martin Luther King Jr., for one
  • - Joan of Arc, e.g
  • - One killed for cause
  • - 14-Down, for one
  • - Joan of Arc, for one
  • - Saint Stephen, for one
  • - Saint Stephen or Joan of Arc, e.g.
  • - Joan of Arc, for example
  • - Victim, of a sort
  • - Saint Christopher, for one
  • - Sufferer of sorts
  • - St. Sebastian, for one
  • - St. Joan, for one
  • - Savonarola, for one
  • - One who gives all for a cause.
  • - Joan of Arc, for instance.
  • - Joan of Arc was one.
  • - Old queen welcomes Troy Romeo who'll say "I would die for you"?
  • - One who undergoes death for a great cause
  • - hit back at extremely teary resistance of a person suffering for their beliefs
  • - Tolpuddle man: ‘It's my right to retain paintings'
  • - Victim tense in Mary Rose at the front
  • - Creative expression feeds my right to torture
  • - role played by a sufferer, maybe
  • - Suffering victim
  • - Saint Thomas a Becket e.g.
  • - Mary Rose at the front holding ton in stone?
  • - Saint, often
  • - Sacrificial sort
  • - Holy figure, perhaps
  • - Self-sacrificing sort
  • - Many a revolutionary
  • - St. Stephen or Martin Luther King Jr., notably
  • - Flight recorder
  • - Stephen, in the Bible
  • - Title about bohemian believer to the end
  • - Victim in trade centre, unknown Republican
  • - One exaggerating suffering
  • - Victim
  • - Self-sacrificer
  • - Self-sacrificing type
  • - Many a saint
  • - Sacrificial figure
  • - Thomas Becket, e.g
  • - Willing sacrifice
  • - Constant sufferer
  • - Saint Stephen, e.g
  • - Long-suffering one
  • - Saint Agnes, e.g
  • - Meagre try intermittently meeting resistance and torment
  • - One who might have refused to recant
  • - St. Stephen, notably
  • - St. Stephen, in the Bible
  • - Real bitter-ender
  • - Saint Christopher, e.g.
  • - Suffering sort
  • - Saint, maybe
  • - St. Sebastian was one
  • - Saint Sebastian, e.g.
  • - Stephen or Peter, e.g.
  • - St. Stephen, e.g.
  • - Savonarola, e.g.
  • - Self-sacrificing person.
  • - Saint Stephen.
  • - O'Flaherty novel (with "The").
  • - Thomas à Becket, e.g.
  • - Complex
  • - Early Christian
  • - person who suffers death rather than renounce their religion or cause
  • - Person willing to sacrifice oneself
  • - 50s Oscar-winner beginning to rattle someone victimised
  • - e.g. thomas more or thomas becket