![]() Words with the letter Q include PIQUE, QUARTER and CAIQUES. Words with the letter P include POPPY, REPLACE and WEBPAGE. ![]() Words with the letter O include BECOME, FLOWERY and PROSE. Words with the letter N include ANYTHING, NOTHING and LUNAR. Words with the letter M include ANIMALS, MANIA and PLASMAS. Words with the letter L include LUNAR, BELIEVE and VOLUMINOUS. Words with the letter K include THINKING, RISKY and KINDLY. Words with the letter J include ENJOYABLE, NINJA and FAJITA. Words with the letter I include CANDIDATES, ACCESSIBLE and JIFFY. Words with the letter H include ACHIEVE, HISTORY and SHEEN. Words with the letter G include BLOGGING, SINGE and GAMIEST. Words with the letter F include FAIRY, WHARF and SEAFOOD. Words with the letter E include MELEE, NEIGHBOR and PERFECT. Words with the letter D include DECADES, ORDERED and UDDER. Words with the letter C include COACH, ORGANIC and PERCENT. Words with the letter B include ABSOLUTE, BLAST and HABITAT. Words with the letter A include ADVANTAGE, VALET and AWESOME. Be sure to note high scoring words to gain a competitive edge to win word games with ease. Below, you’ll find lists of words that contain letters A through Z, covering all your bases. They could give you some trouble in finding Wordle answers too. They’re also worth the most points in games Words With Friends® and Scrabble® GO. They’re among the most obscure letters in English. My mate got married there some years ago, so I'll ask him when I get home.To land a big-scoring play, you might want to find words using the letters J, X, Q and Z. David's in Wales was the smallest Cathedral City as it has a Cathdral and not much else. I think I was only taught that as being applicable to UK. It certainly does not have a Cathedral aqlthough that is what I was taught at school as well. Weren't a number of p0laces elevated to city status a few years ago by Royal Decree? I have a feelng Lisburn in Northern Ireland may be one but don't quote me on that. I learend some more about it today - fascinatiing place.Īs for the cathedral thing I am not sure it still holds strictly true. Yes, Claus, there has certainly been influence from all over here. I found out that it is the only Semitic language sritten in Roman script, although it has 30 letters inculding a strange H with a double bar that I have never seen anywhere else. I really cannot pin it down although ti is not a problem as everyone speaks English. At times it feels Italian, hardly surprisingly, but then it changes into the more throaty sounds of Arabic talk. Yes, the Maltede language sounds very strange to my uneducated ear. Thre is a little fishing village that ends in two letters K which must be unusual. I'm in Malta at the minute and yes, there are a lot of X's in names but I don't know of one at the end of a placename. Halifax, KY MA NC PA VA VT and Nova Scotia. Flying Fox, Northern Territory Australia. Fairfax, CA IA MN MO OH OK SC SD VA and VT. Essex, CA CT IA IL MA MD MO MT NC NY and VT. Colfax, CA IA IL IN LA NC ND NM WA WI and WV. Well done, VT friends! I was thinking about this because we are going to Chamonix this summer- will bring JumpingFamily to highest point in western Europe (Mont Blanc) :)īut some people have actually seriously researched on cities ending with X, and I googled it and here is what appears to be a complete LIST OF CITIES ENDING WITH X:Īflex, KY. X is very little used" "We don't have x-ending places, we don't even have X in any Finnish word (I think)" "same thing in Philippines where I grew up and also in other Asian countries - no letter x" The complete(?) list "Aflex, KY. Very uncommon letter in denmark." "Same with Norway. " "Yes we have loads, just a few here: Bordeaux, Meaux, Combloux, Morlaix, Dreux, Chateauroux, Morcenx, Venissieux." In which countries would 'X' be uncommon? "Pretty sure we do not have any place names in denmark that ends with an X. Here are some funny answers: "AX Armani Exchange :)" "Botox, If Meg Ryans face counts as a place name" "I did not know there is a city named CLIMAX :)" Here are places that are not really cities: "There is an island in Mexico called Holbox, but that is not a city." "All the ".sex's" in england and there are lots of them are counties not cities." "I think I have been to zzyzx, but ti's not really a city - all it had if I remember right was a store selling Dates :)" What about France? "Heaps in France ending with -eux, -oux, -eix, -ieux, -eaux. Can you think of any to add to the list? The list They assumed that there are probably more cities in Europe than the U.S. It was originally asked by a Trippy member from Phoenix, a city which ends in X. This is a fun exercise in thinking of cities that end with the letter 'X'.
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