bellow
To shout
bellow
To shout
Below: opposite of Above
Ok, another one that looks like a dead end. I am gonna go off of bellow.
Fellow: a friend or an associate.
PS. Horseflesh don’t cheat. Mulder’s as a relation to Fox Mulder’s family isn’t a dictionary word. But thanks for keeping the game going.
Too late. I’m protected by the statute of limitations on age of posts. Besides, you hain’t seen my dictionary…
Anyways…
fallow adj.
Ballow: a cudgel
PS. 
I challenge your dead end at “below” there, dorkusmalorkusmafia.
Do I get a point? 
Blow: 1. To be in a state of motion. Used of the air or of wind.
But to continue from “Ballow”…
Mallow: 1. Any of various plants of the genus Malva, having pink or white axillary flowers, palmate leaves, and disklike schizocarpic fruits.
wallow
Good call there, BraheSilver. No points, but you get to neckslap dorkus next time you two meet.
Good job finding my mistaken dead end. 
Allow: to permit
al·lot
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): al·lot·ted; al·lot·ting
Etymology: Middle English alotten, from Middle French aloter, from a- (from Latin ad-) + lot, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English hlot lot
Date: 15th century
1 : to assign as a share or portion <allot 10 minutes for the speech>
2 : to distribute by or as if by lot <allot seats to the press>
[sub]and a special thanks to m-w online[/sub]
alloy
allow
to let
sal·low
Of a sickly, pale yellow hue
callow: lacking adult sophistication
fallow
of a light yellowish brown color
fellow
Some dude
bellow
yell
We have gone down this road before.
New word time.
Pickle: to preserve foodstuffs in brine or vinegar.
Sickle: An implement having a semicircular blade attached to a short handle, used for cutting grain or tall grass.
Tickle: What you do to your fancy.
Tackle: to knock down and get on top of someone
(I made that definition up myself) 