- The unthinkable war
- The untold story?
- The Untouchables agent Eliot
- The Untouchables bad guy Frank
- The Untouchables baddie
- The Untouchables character Ness
- The Untouchables co-author, 1957
- The Untouchables crime fighter Eliot
- The Untouchables crimefighter Eliot
- The Untouchables extras
- The Untouchables gangster
- The Untouchables hero
- The Untouchables heroes
- The Untouchables lawman
- The Untouchables leader Eliot
- The Untouchables man
- The Untouchables role
- The Untouchables villain
- The Untouchables villain Frank
- The Untouchables VIP
- The Untouchables, briefly
- The Untouchables, e.g.
- The Untouchables, for short
- The Untouchables' leader
- The unvarnished ___
- The unwashed
- the unwritten lore of a culture
- the upper and widest of the three bones making up the hipbone
- The upper arm bone
- The upper body
- The upper femur is part of it
- The upper front part of shoe
- the upper house
- The Upper House, briefly
- THE UPPER JOINT OF THE HUMAN ARM
- the upper limit of the earth's atmosphere
- the upper limit of timber trees on a mountain
- The upper Midwest's ___ Canals
- The upper part
- the upper part of a column that supports the entablature
- the upper part of a glacier where the snow turns to ice
- the upper part of a shoe
- the upper part of a structure (of a ship above the load-line)
- the upper part of the pharynx continuous with the nasal passages
- The upper room
- the upper side of the thighs of a sitted person
- the upper surface of the mouth that separates the oral and nasal cavities
- the upper, warm layer of water in a lake
- the uppermost book in the pile
- the upset pitcher of milk
- The Upside of Anger actress ___ Rachel Wood
- The upward slant of an aircraft wing
- the upward slope of a hill
- The Urals are west of it
- The Urals divide it
- The Urals, e.g.
- the urgent words `Hurry! Hurry!'
- The Urubamba river flows through them
- The US Comptroller General heads it
- The US congress
- The US declared it eradicated in 2005
- The US personified
- the usa
- The USA has fifty of them
- the usa have fifty of them
- the usa s prairie state
- The USA: Abbr.
- The USA's 50
- The USA's largest labor union
- The USA's Peacekeeper, e.g.
- the usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people
- the use and application of fire in science and the arts
- the use of a pet name or nickname
- the use of a polygraph; the interpretation of data from a polygraph
- The use of ambiguous language
- the use of an electric field to move chemicals
- the use of an electric field to speed up membranal diffusion
- The use of automatons
- the use of body energy
- the use of brief expressions
- the use of chemical agents to treat or control disease
- The use of cigarettes and cigars
- The use of computers in the classroom lead to better writing
- the use of dubious methods to win a game
- the use of equivocal or doubtful words
- the use of extreme fear in order to coerce people
- The use of indirect language
- the use of longer phrasing in place of a shorter form of expression
- The use of many words where fewer would do
- the use of metal bars to give relief to diseased parts of the body
- The use of mime techniques, acting without words
- The use of more words than is necessary to express meaning
- the use of speech for informal exchange of views or ideas or information etc.
- the use of symbols to convey meaning
- the use of synecdoche; the use of a part for the whole in sympathetic magic
- the use of the weaker country's resources to strengthen and enrich the stronger country
- the use of tricks to deceive someone
- the use of uttered sounds for auditory communication
- the use of volunteers in educational and social work in a community
- the use of water pressure to drive things
- the use of words with similar endings in close proximity
- the use or creation of pictures or visual images
- the use or operation of a telegraph apparatus or system for communication
- The used-car dealer ordered ___
- The USS Enterprise, e.g.
- the usual
- The usual amts.
- the usual course taken by vessels through a harbor or coastal waters
- The usual run of things
- The usual sandwiches put out with a spicy snack
- The usual suspect
- The Usual Suspects setting
- The usual suspects?
- The usual thing
- The usual, briefly
- The usual, e.g.
- The usual, maybe
- The usual, say
- The usual: Abbr.
- the usually cylindrical central vascular portion of the axis of a vascular plant
- the utilisation of living organisms in industry
- the utilization of economic goods to satisfy needs or in manufacturing
- The utmost
- The utmost degree
- The utmost extent
- The Uzbeks, Kazakhs, etc.
- the Uzi is used throughout the world as a police and special forces firearm
- The V in PVC
- The V of V.P.
- The V of VIP
- The Vagabond King composer
- The vain put them on
- The Vaisyas, for one
- The Valley ___ (Maui nickname)
- the valley has strong tech industry
- The Valley of Amazement novelist, 2013
- the value below which 50% of the cases fall
- the value below which falls a large number of statistical units eg exam scores
- The value of goods that you have on hand and available for sale. (9)
- the value of our house rose sharply last year
- The Vamp
- The Vampire Chronicles author
- The Vampire Chronicles author Rice
- The Vampire Chronicles vampire
- The Vampire Diaries actor Somerhalder
- The Vampire Diaries girl
- The Vampire Diaries heroine Gilbert
- The Vampire Diaries protagonist
- The Vampire Diaries star Graham
- The Vampire Lestat writer
- The Vancouver _______
- The Vancouver Sun run, e.g.
- The Vandals of the Western Athletic Conference
- The Vanishing Act of ___ Lennox (2006 Maggie O'Farrell book)
- The Vanishing American author (1925)
- The Vanishing Half author Bennett
- The varnished truth
- The vasty deep, in Shakespeare
- The Vatican's home
- The Vatican's language
- The Vatican's vicinity
- The vegetarian Simpson
- The Veldt author Bradbury
- The velvet ant, for one
- The Velvet Fog
- The Velvet Fog Mel
- The Velvet Fog's first name
- The Velveteen Rabbit author Margery
- The Venerable ___
- The Venerable ___ (old English historian)
- The Vengeance of ___ (1968 film sequel)
- The vengeful comedian ...
- The Venice of the Middle East
- The Ventures' music genre
- The Venus Rosewater Dish, e.g.
- The verb to be ( in Vercheres)
- the verbal act of agreeing
- The Verdict actor, 1982
- The verdict from the doctor
- the vertical dimension of extension
- the vertical triangular wall between the sloping ends of gable roof
- The very ___
- The very ___! ("What nerve!")
- The very ___! (hmmph!)
- The very beginning
- The very beginning of an invention
- The very beginning, figuratively
- The very best
- The very best of the best
- The very best's ending
- The very bottom
- The very bright
- The Very Busy Spider author Carle
- The Very Clumsy Click Beetle author Carle
- the very early morning
- the very edge
- The very end
- The very essence
- The very first day
- The very highest
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar author
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar author Carle
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar writer Carle
- The very idea!
- The very latest
- The very lowest level
- The very minute bids thee ___ thine ear: Shak.
- The very notion
- The very one
- The Very Quiet Cricket author Carle
- The very rear
- the very same
- The very start
- the very thing
- The very thing?
- The very top
- The veterinarian tried to ...
- The Vicar of Wakefield
- The vice of a few intelligent people, per Voltaire
- the victim of whimsical persecutions
- The Victor Talking Machine Co. successor
- The Victory Garden smoother
- The View airer
- The View alum Joy
- The View co-host
- The View co-host Joy
- The View cohost
- The view from Port Sudan
- The View name since 2007
- The View network
- The View regular, familiarly
- the view that heredity is the major factor in determining human and animal behaviour
- The View, essentially
- The View, for one
- The Vikings
- The Vikings, e.g.
- the vileness of his language surprised us
- The Village People's biggest hit
- The Village Voice award
- The Village Voice theater award
- The villain in Othello
- the villain in William Shakespeare's tragedy who tricked Othello into murdering his wife
- The vine that ate the South
- The Violent Land author
- The Vire River flows through it
- the virgin goddess of the hunt and the Moon
- The Virgin Is., e.g.
- The Virgin Islands, e.g. (Abbr.)
- The Virgin Mary
- The Virgin Suicides director Coppola