Crossword Clues Start With W, page 1293
Word aptly found in "controlled" and "marshaled"
Wound covering
___ Walker, actor from "The Fast and the Furious"
World War II battle zone: Abbr.
Without modification: 2 wds.
Wriggly fish
"What time ___?": 2 wds.
"Winner ___ Nothing," collection of short stories by Ernest Hemingway
Well-suited
Wasabi-coated veggie
Willy in "Free Willy"
"Woo-hoo!"
Way cool
World War II ship sinker: Hyph.
Wander about aimlessly
What a red "H" often indicates
What you need to row, row, row your boat
"Woman Power" singer Yoko
Wine barrel wood
"What ___ the odds?"
Whiskered swimmer
Word in a thesaurus, for short
"What Women ____" (Mel Gibson movie)
Words on a garbage bin: 2 wds.
Word in many superhero names
___ Winter, actress who plays Alex Dunphy on the sitcom "Modern Family"
Witchy woman
Warsaw country, for short
___ worthy (consider to be deserving)
Walks with difficulty
Watts of "King Kong"
Word relating to "oil"
WWII weapon
Whiskey ___ (bar drink)
Wrap up
Wild hog
Word paired with "neither"
What it takes to tango
Website pop-ups, for short
Well-chosen
Winners of Super Bowl XXXII and XXXIII: 2 wds.
Wildcat with tufted ears
What bodybuilders pump
Waiter's carrying aid
Worked in Broadway musicals, say
Wriggly shocker
"Washington Journal" network: Abbr.
Window ___
"Westworld" actress ___ Rachel Wood
Writer ___ Allan Poe
"___ Wonderful Life": 2 wds.
"What ___ our chances?"
Wastes time
Wool-covered female
___ Wayne ("Fireman" rapper)
Winter blanket
What an ET pilots: Abbr.
"___ Woman," 1990 romantic comedy film starring Richard Gere and Julia Roberts
Waist-measuring unit
"Who ___ he think he is?"
When you'll likely reach your destination: Abbr.
What "k" stands for in "aka"
Woolly mother
"Weird Al" Yankovic movie about TV
"Who ___ the Dogs Out?" (Song by Baha Men)
Workers rights organization: Abbr.
Worshiped star
Werewolf's cry in movies
___-Wan Kenobi of "Star Wars"
Waterproof covering, for short
What's dropped off a cigarette
Word after "jet" or "water"
Word of approval
___ Winslet, actress who played Rose DeWitt Bukater in the movie "Titanic"
What "p" stands for in "mph"
"With" in French
Without warranty: 2 wds.
Wriggly, slender sushi fish
What you'd expect after you pop a question, for short
Warm embraces
Walking speed
Woman's title
Writer of "Nicholson: A Biography," Jack Nicholson's biography, ___ Eliot
What a nod may mean
___ White, popular television character played by Bryan Cranston in the drama "Breaking Bad"
"What's the ____?" (pessimist's expression)
Wrap up
What poi is made from in Hawaii
When repeated, a Gabor sister who starred in the television show "California Girls"
"When the Party's ___," Billie Eilish song released in 2018 which featured in season three of "Riverdale"
___-warrior (green activist)
Weasley and Howard of Hogwarts
Warp Ten, travelling around city
Wastes time with key friends
West African republic; capital Banjul
What a din from Ian! On that motorbike, too!
What a painful offer it turned out to be!
What rot! To arm with just one small piece of artillery!
When we fly, Miss Gardner puts on a tie
Who, what, when, where, etc.
Word with nose or numerals
Workout style with high-intensity timed intervals
___ worker
Walled Spanish city
Word knowledge, briefly
Wrath
Way off
Waiting line at a cafe, say
"What would ___ without you.": 2 wds.
"Woman in ___," 2015 film starring Helen Mirren which is about a young lawyer's fight to reclaim an iconic painting of his client's aunt
Window ledge
WWII crafts: Abbr.
War-time friend
"Water ___," a series of oil paintings by French impressionist Claude Monet which are on display at museums across the world
Waste management word
Wizard pal of Ron and Hermione
Watson who played Hermione
1988 World Series MVP Hershiser
What she sells by the sea shore
Wraps up
Wood cutters
"Writing's on the ___," song from "Spectre" which won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song in 2015
What you do to a candle on a cake
Warsaw country, for short
Work hard
Word meaning "traveling through"
What Lara Croft raids
Wile E. Coyote's go-to company in "The Road Runner Show"
Was aware of
Weasley of Gryffindor house
What stripes may indicate, in army
Weapon in fencing
"Westworld" network: Abbr.
What foodies love to do
When doubled, one of the Teletubbies
"___ want for Christmas ... ": 2 wds.
Way of walking
Where charges are entered at the bar
Wine barrel trees
"___ wide" (dentist's directive)
Widemouthed earthenware pot
When doubled, it's the name of Asia's famous three-wheeler
Web address ender, often
What "S" stands for in "ASAP"
What "S" stands for in ASCAP, for short
"What's up, ___?" (Bugs Bunny line)
Word form for "rose"
Winter Olympic sport which is also a small one or two person sled that rhymes with "huge" and was first played in the 1870s
Winter Olympic sport inspired by skiing which involves descending down the white winter blanket without poles and was first played in 1965
Word accompanying a head slap
Winter Olympic sport in which teams of two race on narrow iced tracks and was first played in the 1870s
Winter Olympic sport in which the athletes are free to rise on their toes: 2 wds.
"Waves" in Spanish
What foodies love to do
Words on a book jacket
What a surfer rides
"___ Was Here" 2014 comedy-drama film, starring Kate Hudson: 2 wds.
Without modification: 2 wds.
"___ Will Be Loved" (Maroon 5 hit)
"___ We Go," 2009 comedy-drama film directed by Sam Mendes, starring Allison Janney
Whatever number
Word segment or part of speech, for short
When the switch is not on
"Without ___" 2002 novel written by Lee Child in which Jack Reacher helps Mary Ellen Froelich protect the Vice-President-Elect
"What a surprise to see you!": 2 wds.
Word before "time" and "tide"
Which of you
Word of indifference
What quills are dipped in
Walking speed
"___, Where's My Car?" (2000 comedy)
Weasley of Gryffindor house
Wooden bit used in a campfire
"Wouldn't It Be ___," hit released by The Beach Boys in 1966 which was featured in "50 First Dates" starring Adam Sandler
Was set ablaze
"Wyatt ___," a 1994 American western based on a famous lawman
Wintour of Vogue
Willing and ___
"We Are Never ___ Getting Back Together" (Taylor Swift's 2012 hit)
"We ___ the Champions" (Queen's hit single)
"When ___ Your Man," Bruno Mars single: 2 wds.
Woodcutter's tool
"___ Wood sawed wood..." (old tongue twister)
Warm and cosy, say in a blanket?
Word with "ball" or "number"
2016 Wimbledon champion Murray
What 36a would do at live shows
Wide smile
Well-protected, like military vehicles
"Without further ___" (delay)
Word with "way" that is a sandwich and salad restaurant franchise
___-Wan Kenobi ("Star Wars" character)
"Wish You ___ Here"
"When They ___," drama web TV miniseries co-starring Jharrel Jerome that was released in 2019: 2 wds.
Web address: Abbr.
What follows "Silent night, holy night.." in the popular Christmas carol: 3 wds.
Weight-watcher's staple diet
"What ___ do to help?": 2 wds.
Wed follower in the calendar, for short
"What ___ going to do now?": 2 wds.
"___ we go again!"
___ Waller-Bridge, British actress and writer whose drama series "Fleabag" won four Emmy Awards in 2019
WWW follower
Wide-eyed with excitement
Word following "floppy" or "flying"
"What did ___ to deserve this?": 2 wds.
Wrestler ___ Johnson also known as "The Rock"
___ Woodland, American golfer who won his first major championship, the U.S. Open in 2019
William Faulkner's "___ Lay Dying": 2 wds.
Wood used in many archery bows
"13 ___ Why," Netflix original series created by Brian Yorkey
What the cow says
"___ Woman 1984," upcoming superhero film starring Gal Gadot which is the ninth installment in DC Extended Universe
Word for a person or a place, in grammar
Windy City rail and bus agency: Abbr.
"Whose Line ___ Anyway?": 2 wds.
"What ___ I tell you?"
Went on a motorcycle, say
Warsaw locale, for short
Whisperer's target
What an M may indicate on a birth certificate
Window alternative, on a flight
"What's up, ___?" (Bugs Bunny dialogue)
Water faucet
Writer Umberto of "Baudolino"
Water around a castle
___-Wan Kenobi
"Who ___ the Dogs Out"
Washington's subway
"What's up, ___?" (Bugs Bunny line)
"What ___ the odds?"
"___ Widow," 2020 film starring Scarlett Johansson where she will reprise her role as Natasha Romanoff
William Henry Gates ___, co-founder of Microsoft Corporation
When repeated twice, a teletubby character
William ___, English writer whose books have sold more than 2 billion copies
"Wonder Woman" star ___ Gadot
"Who am ___ judge?": 2 wds.
Word that mostly accompanies "washer"
Words before an expiration date: 2 wds.
"What can ___ to help you?": 2 wds.
"We ___ it!" (accomplished)
"Walking on Thin Ice" singer Yoko ___
___ Williams of "Happy Days"
Wood-eating insects
___ wolf (solitary one)
Wee bit
"Way" of Chinese philosophy
Word that follows "Iron" or "Super"
Wood in a fireplace
WWII arena: Abbr.