5-Letter Words Ending in D

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award (9 points)
Academy, for one
MVP, for one
Judge's decision, perhaps
A·1+W·4+A·1+R·1+D·2 = 9 pts
awned (9 points)
Like wheat and barley
Bearded like the oat
Bearded, as grain.
A·1+W·4+N·1+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
bowed (11 points)
Showed respect, maybe
Bent (with age)
Showing humility, say
B·3+O·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 11 pts
cawed (11 points)
Spoke crow (wordplay)
Quoth the raven (wordplay)
Yelled at a scarecrow (wordplay)
C·3+A·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 11 pts
cowed (11 points)
Subdued in bovine way (wordplay)
Subdued with threats
Made to submit
C·3+O·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 11 pts
crowd (11 points)
Three so they say
Three in a saying
Three, in a saying
C·3+R·1+O·1+W·4+D·2 = 11 pts
dawed (10 points)
Daw
D·2+A·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 10 pts
dewed (10 points)
Like a lawn at dawn
Covered with moisture
Moist at sunrise
D·2+E·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 10 pts
dowed (10 points)
Dow
D·2+O·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 10 pts
hawed (12 points)
Groped for words
Turned left, as a horse
Bade to turn left
H·4+A·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 12 pts
hewed (12 points)
Went chop-chop (wordplay)
Took to the ground (wordplay)
Made the fir fly (wordplay)
H·4+E·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 12 pts
jawed (16 points)
Shot the bull
Went on and on
Talked and talked
J·8+A·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 16 pts
jowed (16 points)
Jow
J·8+O·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 16 pts
lawed (9 points)
Law
L·1+A·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
lowed (9 points)
Gave a cattle call (wordplay)
Spoke with a Jersey accent (wordplay)
Gave a stock answer (wordplay)
L·1+O·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
mawed (11 points)
Having a gullet, as a bird
Having a gullet as a bird
M·3+A·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 11 pts
mewed (11 points)
Mimicked a mouser maybe
Asked to go out (wordplay)
Asked for Friskies, maybe
M·3+E·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 11 pts
mowed (11 points)
Cut blades (wordplay)
Cut down blades (wordplay)
Cut (as grass)
M·3+O·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 11 pts
owned (9 points)
Possessed the horse (wordplay)
That hurts, Edward!
Had wicket nicked by 1d (wordplay)
O·1+W·4+N·1+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
pawed (11 points)
Handled badly (wordplay)
Mauled by a pooch (wordplay)
Played with, cat-style
P·3+A·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 11 pts
rewed (9 points)
Say "I do" again
Vowed again say
Tied another knot (wordplay)
R·1+E·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
rowed (9 points)
Participated in a regatta, maybe
Went up the creek (wordplay)
Worked on a galley, perhaps
R·1+O·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
sawed (9 points)
Worked on lumber say
Made across-the-board cuts (wordplay)
Made two-by-fours, say
S·1+A·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
sewed (9 points)
Used a Singer, perhaps
Made ends meet (wordplay)
Put one's initials on something, say
S·1+E·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
sowed (9 points)
Went to seed (wordplay)
Placed in the field
Scattered, on the farm
S·1+O·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
sward (9 points)
Grassy area (often poetic)
Grassy surface of land
Grass pulls up
S·1+W·4+A·1+R·1+D·2 = 9 pts
sword (9 points)
Excalibur, for one
King Arthurs Excalibur for one
Pen's inferior in strength, so they say
S·1+W·4+O·1+R·1+D·2 = 9 pts
tawed (9 points)
Shot a marble Colloq
Shot a marble: Colloq.
Shot a marble Colloq.
T·1+A·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
tewed (9 points)
Tew
T·1+E·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
towed (9 points)
Took to the impound lot, maybe
Drawn towards marriage!
Dragged towards the altar (wordplay)
T·1+O·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
tweed (9 points)
Suit-able fabric (wordplay)
River Wear (wordplay)
Professor's material (wordplay)
T·1+W·4+E·1+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
unwed (9 points)
Non-union (wordplay)
Flying solo say
Without benefit of clergy (wordplay)
U·1+N·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
vowed (12 points)
Uttered swear words (wordplay)
Took an oath
Made a solemn promise
V·4+O·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 12 pts
waded (10 points)
Walked ashore, say
Looked for shells, perhaps
Covered one's ankles, say
W·4+A·1+D·2+E·1+D·2 = 10 pts
waged (10 points)
Carried on (war)
Fought a pay war (wordplay)
Carried on, as a battle.
W·4+A·1+G·2+E·1+D·2 = 10 pts
waked (13 points)
Got up incorrectly (wordplay)
Faced a new day
Roused from slumber
W·4+A·1+K·5+E·1+D·2 = 13 pts
waled (9 points)
Ribbed, like corduroy
Ribbed like corduroy
Marked with ridges
W·4+A·1+L·1+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
waned (9 points)
Didn't wax (wordplay)
Approached third quarter, say
Approached third quarter say
W·4+A·1+N·1+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
wared (9 points)
Took heed of Dial.
Took heed of: Dial.
Spent Scot
W·4+A·1+R·1+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
waved (12 points)
Wished bon voyage say
Said hello without saying "Hello"
Gave the hi sign (wordplay)
W·4+A·1+V·4+E·1+D·2 = 12 pts
waxed (16 points)
Put a coat on perhaps
Took a shine to (wordplay)
Put a coat on, perhaps
W·4+A·1+X·8+E·1+D·2 = 16 pts
weald (9 points)
District between N. & S. Downs
Boonies, perhaps
Fertile Kent area
W·4+E·1+A·1+L·1+D·2 = 9 pts
weird (9 points)
Hallowe'en golfer Mike (wordplay)
Dam'd uncanny
More than strange
W·4+E·1+I·1+R·1+D·2 = 9 pts
wield (9 points)
Use (a weapon or tool)
Hold and use (a weapon)
Use (weapon, authority)
W·4+I·1+E·1+L·1+D·2 = 9 pts
wifed (12 points)
Wife
W·4+I·1+F·4+E·1+D·2 = 12 pts
wiled (9 points)
Passed, as time (with "away")
Passed time with away
away the hours
W·4+I·1+L·1+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
wined (9 points)
Did half the entertaining (wordplay)
Plied with merlot, say
Charmed with chardonnay, say
W·4+I·1+N·1+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
wiped (11 points)
Obliterated (with "out").
In need of a nap
Erased as a tape
W·4+I·1+P·3+E·1+D·2 = 11 pts
wired (9 points)
Perhaps too edgy
Jittery on caffeine, say
Jittery from coffee, say
W·4+I·1+R·1+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
wised (9 points)
Got smart (with "up")
Became less reckless, say, with "up"
Became less reckless say with up
W·4+I·1+S·1+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
wited (9 points)
Wite
W·4+I·1+T·1+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
wived (12 points)
Took a bride
Took her hand in marriage
Got hitched
W·4+I·1+V·4+E·1+D·2 = 12 pts
woald (9 points)
Yellow pigment
W·4+O·1+A·1+L·1+D·2 = 9 pts
wooed (9 points)
Sweet-talked, maybe
Wined and dined, perhaps
Gave roses to, say
W·4+O·1+O·1+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
world (9 points)
My oyster, in a saying
'My oyster,' in a saying
Wide opening (wordplay)
W·4+O·1+R·1+L·1+D·2 = 9 pts
would (9 points)
Common auxiliary verb
How much wood a woodchuck chuck
You Like to Take a Walk
W·4+O·1+U·1+L·1+D·2 = 9 pts
wound (9 points)
Slash or Sting (wordplay)
Welsh corgi, say, not initially hurt
Booboo that may require stitches
W·4+O·1+U·1+N·1+D·2 = 9 pts
wowed (12 points)
Impressed, and how!
Impressed and how!
Knocked the socks off
W·4+O·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 12 pts
wried (9 points)
Contorted
W·4+R·1+I·1+E·1+D·2 = 9 pts
wyled (12 points)
Wyle
W·4+Y·4+L·1+E·1+D·2 = 12 pts
wyted (12 points)
Wyte
W·4+Y·4+T·1+E·1+D·2 = 12 pts
yawed (12 points)
Swerved at sea
Swerved off course
Swerved off-course
Y·4+A·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 12 pts
yowed (12 points)
Yow
Y·4+O·1+W·4+E·1+D·2 = 12 pts

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