➠ Words with y
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- - males agree in mind
- - the fellows agree in mind
- - Males score in intellect
- - People agree in thought
- - Males keep score in their heads
- - soldiers agree, in their heads
- - These people calculate the total in their heads
- - Fifty per cent of adults add up in the mind
- - Other ranks correspond in their heads
- - In one's mind
- - In one's head, as opposed to on paper
- - In an intellectual way
- - Using the mind
- - Guys count in their heads
- - ... guys agree, it's in the mind
- - Agree to provide support for fellows in an intellectual way
- - In your mind
- - In thought
- - Of the mind
- - In the mind
- - fellows agree it's how thought is produced
- - Chaps count using their beans?
- - People agree, if not on paper
- - The guys correspond intellectually
- - The guys count intellectually
- - How chaps correspond by telepathy?
- - guys keep score without using paper
- - Team score using their heads?
- - People agree that's how to do brain operations
- - Intellectually
- - Just by thinking
- - Fellows count without using pencil and paper?
- - Intellectually, tallymen at fault
- - "Intended," said Tom ......
- - Pieces match, but not on paper
- - ingratiate oneself with a dish by partiality
- - Seek to ingratiate oneself
- - Ingratiate oneself
- - ingratiate oneself with spicy dish?
- - Colour of the warships depressed ...
- - Dark shade (for sailors?)(Used today)
- - Dark color in a midshipman's uniform: 2 wds.
- - Colour shade — a bun levy (anag)
- - It's darker than azure (2 words)
- - Colour traditionally worn by officers at sea
- - RN uniform colour
- - Dark colour as worn by officers at sea
- - Dark shade
- - Shade indefinite number, sort by value
- - force down into the shade
- - Nautical shade?
- - Force, down a shade
- - Shade — venal buy (anag)
- - Armed service shade?
- - Color for a sailor suit
- - Along with gold, one of the team colors of the Midshipmen
- - Force down shade
- - Color of a sailor suit
- - Blazer color, perhaps
- - Classic jacket choice
- - Almost black
- - don the stage in role of childhood chum?
- - childhood companion's drama casts elf and owl
- - Friend in frolics
- - road avoiding city used by quiet fool
- - make a diversion – that's how to negotiate the mountain
- - Road built to avoid a city
- - Avoid heart operation
- - the easy way to get about town
- - road which avoids a city
- - avoid being next to father in front of ship
- - Truck route, at times
- - Alternative route
- - the best way to negotiate the mountains?
- - Skirt next to lap
- - Avoid something
- - Avoid Trump ultimately in abyss? Wrong!
- - Avoid fish swimming around bottom of Treaty Port
- - Road that avoids town traffic
- - Times secretary outside in storms needing alternative route
- - Road that avoids the city center
- - Truck route, perhaps
- - Road that takes traffic around the edge of a town
- - Avoid by going around
- - Road that avoids downtown
- - Route used to avoid traffic
- - One way to get around town
- - Avoid
- - Avoid being next to overtake
- - Devious way to avoid overcrowding in cities
- - Avoid using free ticket?
- - Avoid being next to ravine
- - a diversion near the mountain road
- - Road avoiding a town
- - ignore road skirting a settlement?
- - Road avoiding the town centre
- - Ignore ring road?
- - Skirt for theatre work?
- - Go around, detour
- - circumvent an operation
- - Road avoiding town
- - Operation reversed drain in Times Square
- - a way round near the mountain road
- - Urban diversion?
- - relief road
- - don't stop at along the way
- - Roundabout way Times gets free access?
- - Ignore past and go
- - Detour round
- - Skirting road
- - Secondary channel — kind of operation
- - Ring road
- - Heart surgery, triple ...
- - Detour near narrow defile
- - Heart operation; road
- - Ignore boy heartlessly with free ticket
- - Road around town
- - Times approve such an operation
- - A yard from park in low pitch does one's heart good
- - Coronary artery surgery
- - Type of coronary procedure
- - Road around a town
- - Way around the city
- - Go round using permit
- - Heart artery operation
- - Musical type admits going around youth group does one's heart good
- - Musical type admits going around youth group as it does one's heart good
- - Cardiac surgery technique
- - Coronary procedure
- - Not go through
- - Heart operation
- - Way around town, perhaps
- - Way around town
- - Shunt; evade
- - Kind of surgery
- - Detour
- - Circumvent
- - Skirt
- - Go around
- - Skirt around
- - Don't use
- - Go round
- - Skip
- - Skip over
- - ringroad
- - ignore fool behind x with power
- - avoidance road
- - Ring road extremely busy? I can't answer that
- - Stop It! You are showing cause of grief
- - Feeling of sorrow for another's suffering
- - feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others
- - Ache for, in a way
- - Feeling of empathy
- - Feeling of sorrow
- - Sympathy For The Suffering Of Another
- - matter for regret
- - Wilfred Owen's subject: 'War, and the .. of War'
- - "For ...... runneth soon in gentle hearts": Chaucer
- - Shame -- mine must come before the start of yours
- - Cause for regret
- - Shame one of The Stones joins Yes
- - Shame it is entertained by outsiders in party
- - Sympathy in coalmine ultimately phoney
- - Shame one of The Stones joining Yes
- - Source of regret in pulpit? Yes!
- - Opposite of schadenfreude
- - Sympathise with loss of heart in religious feeling
- - Shame! Mine's the fourth of July!
- - One of the Stones joins Yes? Shame!
- - Piety displayed with no end of care and compassion
- - "No beast so fierce but knows some touch of ....": "King Richard III"
- - feel sorry for youth leader sent to mine
- - mine gets variable compassion
- - Sympathy for Yankee undermined?
- - strip it yearly, suppressing compassion
- - condescending emotion
- - commiserate with youth leader going to mine
- - shame mine got variable
- - feel sorry for youth leader at mine
- - ... party
- - it's mine - why show sympathy?
- - feeling for a poor soul
- - "I ... the Fool" (Mr. T's reality show)
- - Old Ruth and Pierre-?douard Dagoty taking sides
- - Party extremes introduce it. Shame!
- - It's a shame when piety lacks heart
- - Show sympathy towards
- - "oh, that's too bad"
- - compassion takes youth leader to mine
- - "I ...... the fool who..."
- - Terrible shame, but you'll get over it
- - Sympathy for others
- - Sympathise with
- - "Town Without ......," 1961 film
- - "The Sorrow and the ......"
- - "It's a ......" (too bad)
- - "I don't want your ......"
- - "I ...... the fool!" (Mr. T's catchphrase)
- - "Have ...... on me!"
- - "And never a saint took ...... . . . "
- - "...... ever healeth envy": F. Bacon
- - ...... is for the living, Envy is for the dead: Mark Twain
- - Feel sympathy for
- - Ruefulness
- - Fellow feeling.
- - 'That's a shame'
- - Feel sorry for
- - 'I ...... the fool ...' (Mr. T line)
- - Hard-hearted one's lack
- - Undermine Yankee's sympathy
- - Unfortunate circumstance
- - 'What a ......'
- - "I ...... the fool"
- - Heartfelt feeling
- - Feel sorrow for
- - "Too bad" feeling
- - Self-indulgent sulk*
- - "I ...... the fool . . ." (Mr. T catchphrase)
- - Understanding feeling
- - 'How unfortunate'
- - Feel sad for
- - 'What a ......!' ('Too bad!')
- - What the hardhearted lack
- - Feeling for the unfortunate
- - Feel compassion for
- - Weep for
- - Commiseration
- - Regrettable situation
- - "That's too bad"
- - Mercy
- - Compassionate feeling
- - "Bummer"
- - Weezer "This is Such a ......"
- - Drowning Pool song we feel sorry for?
- - It may be "aw"-inspiring
- - "Tsk!"
- - "Such a shame"
- - Show sympthy toward
- - Unfortunate development
- - Sympathetic feeling
- - Sympathetic sorrow
- - "'Tis a ......!"
- - yell with stress awfully and uneasily
- - With impatience
- - uneasily the others find the french cunning
- - uneasily
- - needs a re-play to show his sporting prowess
- - member of a baseball team
- - One Taking Part In A Game
- - a sportsman such as gary?
- - He may make a score or interpret one
- - Actor in Polanski's first film
- - Participant in a game
- - Gary ........ is the only non-American male golfer to achieve a career grand slam
- - One in a troupe
- - One side of a 69-Across showdown
- - One of a troupe
- - P.G.A. winner: 1962
- - A 1965 U.S. Open winner
- - Gary of the P.G.A.
- - Participant of a sort
- - promiscuous person's soft blanket
- - one hoping to create a dramatic impression
- - Instrumental performer
- - Old actor retired in Monterey? Al Pacino!
- - Performer of an early composition for the piano
- - sport participant
- - Actor, drama queen?
- - Actor — musician
- - South African golfer, Gary
- - Professional musician — team sportsperson
- - Musician at work
- - Musician (Casanova, perhaps)
- - Dishonestly smooth operator
- - Actor — footballer?
- - Active sportsperson
- - Sports competitor
- - Gamester.
- - Layperson has no son working in the abbey
- - Quietly film participant in sport
- - Layperson has no son working in the theatre
- - Power: film actor
- - Participant in sport
- - Contestant
- - Sports participant
- - Musician in piano band
- - Pianist originally covering for violinist, perhaps
- - Musician in quiet band
- - Game competitor
- - Sportsperson; actor
- - Actor has power over film
- - Musician with piano accompanying film
- - Twelfth night in hospital and presumably can't wait to get into theatre?
- - One of those in 7 down should be on the stage
- - Post is mysteriously early, in part
- - Musician — sportsperson
- - Sports team member
- - Actor heading for photo shoot
- - Pickup artist
- - Significant participant
- - Team member
- - Roster member
- - Caller of tune having inserted line for musician
- - Gary --, South African golfer
- - One in the game
- - Kind of piano
- - Participant, so to speak
- - Game participant
- - Diamond or gridiron figure
- - Goalie or quarterback
- - Football or baseball follower
- - Word after team or record
- - Golfer Gary
- - Active participant
- - Participant
- - Longtime Palmer foe
- - Speculator
- - Golf pro true to his name
- - Links star Gary
- - Gary of golf
- - Casino patron
- - Member of the cast.
- - Pianist or cellist.
- - Man on the links.
- - Pitcher or catcher.
- - Katharine Cornell, for instance.
- - Sportsperson
- - Actor
- - Stage actor
- - Game one
- - Cast member
- - Performer
- - Troupe member
- - Instrumentalist
- - Musician
- - Athlete
- - Competitor
- - Type of piano
- - Sportsman.
- - Thespian
- - Ladies' man
- - See 31 Down
- - An actor ......
- - One hitting the ball softly and early, perhaps
- - Chess enthusiast
- - am coming back with female complaint
- - mother and another woman will make a complaint
- - a boy interrupts my complaint
- - mother joins aristocrat in complaint
- - a boy is taken in by my complaint
- - St Mungo's Hospital is the place to go with an emergency magical ....
- - female graduate catches an illness
- - complaint as mother gets title
- - Month in which boy makes complaint
- - to mother it's a female illness
- - Complaint from old woman: posh one?
- - Complaint of youth in spring month
- - PM receiving boy's complaint
- - A son impressed by brother's complaint
- - Complaint of girlfriend dominated by mother
- - Complaint from male upheld by a courteous female
- - Complaint
- - illness a boy gets in springtime
- - Physical illness
- - sickness suffered by mother and another woman
- - A boy enthralled by my affliction
- - Reason for a sick day
- - kind of resort badly upset by disease
- - A madly confusing disorder
- - A lad is overcome by my illness
- - illness affects boy in spring month
- - Disease, ailment
- - Reason for bed rest
- - Infectious type married a lord's companion
- - Ailment; illness
- - Constellation of symptoms, say
- - Chronic ailment
- - Long-term indisposition
- - Bug, perhaps
- - Food poisoning, e.g.
- - Serious ailment
- - "But love's a ...... without a cure": Dryden
- - Indisposition
- - Undesirable condition
- - Coryza or yaws, e.g.
- - Unwholesome situation
- - Chronic disorder
- - Something troubling
- - Malaria e.g.
- - Coryza or yaws
- - Arthritis, e.g.
- - Disease.
- - Illness
- - Ailment
- - Sickness
- - Affliction
- - Disorder
- - 'Bug'
- - The affliction of a motherly woman?
- - old woman supported by titled one has illness