➠ Words that start with c

List contains 26069 Words that start with "c".

  • - Thick and dried out, like poorly applied makeup
  • - Like thick makeup
  • - Like dried-out mud
  • - Like dried mud
  • - Like dried-out mud pies
  • - Like dried soil
  • - Like dense brownies
  • - Like unnaturally thick makeup
  • - Like compact powder
  • - Like some poorly applied makeup
  • - Like some poorly applied cosmetics
  • - Forming clumps, like drying mud
  • - Like dry mud
  • - Like badly applied makeup
  • - Bread-like
  • - Like some face powders
  • - Like wet talcum
  • - like black-and-white cookies
  • - Encrusted
  • - Lumpy
  • - Thick and clumpy
  • - Undesirable descriptor for makeup
  • - Forming clumps
  • - Thick and encrusted
  • - Liable to clump
  • - Breadlike
  • - Prone to clumping
  • - Undesirably solid
  • - In dry clumps, e.g.
  • - In dry clumps
  • - Not crumbly
  • - Forming crusts
  • - Tending to form lumps
  • - Clumped
  • - Hardened
  • - Setting about making valuable card
  • - Forming into a hard mass
  • - Forming a crust
  • - Encrusting
  • - Encrustation
  • - Many a piece on board forming hard mass
  • - More crusted, as dried mud
  • - Having more clumpiness
  • - More clumpy
  • - More difficult to wipe away
  • - More crusted, as face powder
  • - More encrusted
  • - Less powdery
  • - Less gritty
  • - most thick, as cosmetics
cal
  • - Nickname that might drop -vin or -eb
  • - where a meeting might be put, for short
  • - Nickname of President Coolidge
  • - Follower of "So" or "lo"
  • - Nickname of former president Coolidge
  • - Coolidge or Ripken
  • - Word after no or low
  • - Ripken, Jr. or Sr.
  • - Ripken or Poly
  • - President Coolidge's nickname
  • - "Iron Man" Ripken of baseball
  • - Low-... (diet choice)
  • - 1983 novel by bernard maclaverty
  • - Home of the Golden Bears, informally
  • - State whose capital is Sacramento: Abbr.
  • - bit of energy, briefly
  • - UC Berkeley, for short
  • - Coolidge, to friends
  • - berkeley, to sports fans
  • - Berkeley, familiarly
  • - so...... (l.a. is there)
  • - golden state, for short
  • - Silicon Valley's state: Abbr.
  • - Lo-... diet, for short
  • - President Coolidge, informally
  • - LA's state, for short
  • - southern .... (l.a. school)
  • - ...... state (school with campuses in dominguez hills and chico)
  • - Word on a Golden Bears football helmet
  • - ... Poly (school in San Luis Obispo)
  • - Diet Coke doesn't have a single one: Abbr.
  • - Longtime Orioles star Ripken
  • - Shortstop Ripken in the Baseball Hall of Fame
  • - Home to L.a. and S.F., for short
  • - Low-..., suitable for dieting
  • - Energy unit on a nutrition label, for short
  • - Low-... (choice of weight-watchers), for short
  • - Voice related: vo...
  • - Low-... (choice of weight-watchers)
  • - tech startup?
  • - Stanford's rival, for short
  • - Ballplayer Ripken
  • - 'Silent' prez familiarly
  • - W. state (Abbr.)
  • - Pac-12 school, informally
  • - Golden Bears' univ.
  • - Western US state (abbr.)
  • - The "C" in "UCLA": Abbr.
  • - .. Poly Pomona
  • - James Dean's East of Eden character
  • - ... Tech, prestigious West Coast engineering school
  • - Low-... food (dieter's delight)
  • - Murphy, for one
  • - Baseball great Ripken(Used today)
  • - Participant in college football's Big Game, briefly
  • - Silent one
  • - Ripken of the diamond
  • - Legendary Ripken
  • - "East of Eden" character
  • - Where you can find a bunch of Santas? (abbr.)
  • - Ripken, the Baltimore legend
  • - Baseball great Ripken Jr.
  • - Lone Eagle's monogram
  • - Golfer Peete
  • - First name in Baltimore baseball
  • - Dieter's word
  • - Coach Murphy, for one
  • - U.C.L.A. rival
  • - Ripken the baseball legend
  • - Ripken of baseball fame
  • - Ripken in Baltimore
  • - Pres. Coolidge
  • - Mr. Ripken
  • - Dieter's unit: Abbr.
  • - Dietary abbr.
  • - Coolidge
  • - Baseball's "Iron Man" Ripken
  • - Baseball iron man Ripken
  • - "Silent" president
  • - Steinbeck protagonist
  • - Stanford rival, familiarly
  • - President Coolidge, for short
  • - Political columnist Thomas
  • - Oriole Ripken
  • - Iron Man Ripken of the Orioles
  • - First name in consecutive baseball games played
  • - First name in baseball ironmen
  • - First name among legendary shortstops
  • - Wolframite
  • - Warren's veep
  • - Trask twin in "East of Eden"
  • - The Lone Eagle's monogram
  • - Silent ...... (White House moniker)
  • - San Francisco's state: Abbr.
  • - San Diego's state: Abbr.
  • - Ripken of Aberdeen, Md.
  • - Record-holder Ripken
  • - Orioles Hall of Famer Ripken
  • - One of Steinbeck's twins
  • - Low-...... (diet-friendly)
  • - Lo-....: lite
  • - Lo-...... (diet-friendly)
  • - Surprisingly easy task
  • - Dance based on a march with intricate steps — easy task
  • - An easy task
  • - Easy win
  • - Easy task
  • - Easy accomplishment
  • - Dance; easy task
  • - Easy victory
  • - Easy chore
  • - Easy task, informally
  • - Epitome of ease
  • - *Ragtime pianist's number
  • - Dance with seal round a garden?
  • - Simple task
  • - Dance based on a march with intricate steps
  • - Easily accomplished task
  • - One-sided contest
  • - Breeze
  • - Strutting dance
  • - Stage dance
  • - Dancer's address?
  • - Old dance
  • - Dance.
  • - Strutting gait.
  • - Popular stage dance.
  • - "Sure thing"
  • - Cinch.
  • - "Drop Band A on Band B? Band B wins, no contest."
  • - *Bakers pan
  • - Container for holding baked food
  • - caught take-out in container
  • - Bundt, e.g.
  • - Brit's bakeware item
  • - When to sample wedding desserts
  • - Elevated plate for baked goods
  • - Torte holder
  • - Caught 22 working together with Dundee supporter?
  • - Wedding cake support
  • - Stuck-up couples at weddings?
  • - Baker's requirement
  • - British baking pans
  • - Strutting dancer
  • - Certain dancer
  • - *Very easy tasks
  • - Easy wins
  • - Strutting dances
  • - Old-fashioned dances.
  • - Certain dances.
  • - Sure things?
  • - Won easily
  • - Candle holders, sometimes
  • - They're often in tiers at weddings
  • - Desserts at weddings and birthday parties
  • - Wedding desserts with multiple tiers
  • - They may be topped with birthday candles
  • - They sometimes come in sheets
  • - Treats for birthday parties
  • - With 'and' and 24-Down, Maugham novel
  • - Things at birthday parties
  • - Birthday party desserts
  • - They're sometimes upside-down
  • - Birthday buys
  • - Candle holders?
  • - Birthday desserts
  • - Birthday candle holders
  • - Birthday treats
  • - Some candle holders?
  • - With 40A, a breakfast order
  • - They go with ale
  • - Birthday symbols.
  • - Candle holders, of a sort
  • - Arrange sick leave then live off baked treats
  • - baked treat, english, found in different sack
  • - "the great british baking show" creations
  • - Warmth from watchmakers for The Brownies
  • - Purchases for weddings and birthdays
  • - Patties
  • - Soap bars
  • - Baked treats
  • - Angel food, devil's food, etc.
  • - Bakery items
  • - Patisserie offerings
  • - Sweet baked goods
  • - Sweet baked items
  • - Pastries king put in fancy case
  • - Patisserie array
  • - Bakery staples
  • - Bakers' creations
  • - Bakery wares
  • - Babka and baba
  • - Dessert menu items
  • - "Ace of ....": 2000s Food Network bakery show
  • - "Pound" and "sponge" desserts
  • - Delicious Marvin Gaye instrumental?
  • - Some soap
  • - Bakery treats
  • - Buddy Valastro's creations
  • - Bakery offerings
  • - "...... and Ale"
  • - "Pound" and "sponge" ending
  • - What damp flour does
  • - Some dessert menu items
  • - Soapy sales
  • - Sponge and marble, e.g.
  • - Ale's complement?
  • - Babas and babkas
  • - Tortes and petits fours
  • - Sponge and marble
  • - Partner of 21-Across
  • - Dessert listings
  • - Ice or soap units
  • - Ale partner
  • - Encrusts
  • - Soap supply
  • - Petits fours, e.g.
  • - Maugham's "...... and Ale"
  • - Diner dessert display
  • - Bathday bars
  • - Black Forest and more
  • - Doesn't maintain even consistency
  • - Petits fours
  • - Ladyfingers e.g.
  • - Bars of soap
  • - Tortes
  • - Torte and petit four
  • - Teatime comestibles
  • - "...... and Ale," Maugham work
  • - Ale's partner
  • - Johnny ...... (cornbreads)
  • - Ale's companion
  • - Angel and devil's-food
  • - Dessert items.
  • - Desserts.
  • - Waffles.
  • - Companion of ale.
  • - Ale's partners.
  • - Petit fours.
  • - Masses, as of ice.
  • - Concomitant of ale.
  • - Brownies.
  • - Wedding symbols.
  • - Cookies
  • - Soap units
  • - Bakery products
  • - Bakery display
  • - Patisserie purchase
  • - Party fare
  • - Sheet
  • - Sweets
  • - Fruit
  • - Solidifies
  • - Jumbles
  • - Bakery buys
  • - Bakery array
  • - Sweet treats
  • - Pastries
  • - Bake sale offerings
  • - Baked desserts
  • - See 13-Down
  • - See 64-Across
  • - baked goods
  • - Centerpieces at wedding receptions
  • - some desserts on "the great british bake off"
  • - baked food items
  • - icing targets
  • - Holes 15, 16, 17 and 18
  • - Bite-size desserts on sticks
  • - Spherical treats on a stick
  • - Sweet snacks on sticks
  • - Dessert items on sticks
  • - Devil's food snacks on sticks
  • - Nurses, e.g.
  • - Become crusty
  • - Encrust, as mud might
  • - Cleaning bar for a tub
  • - Shower gel alternative
  • - Half-baked bathroom item?
  • - Wash-up need
  • - It makes suds in the bath
  • - How goods may be arranged in a bakery display case?
  • - Piece of bakeware
  • - Bakeware item
  • - Baker's need (2 wds.)
  • - Receptacle used to make devil's food, red velvet, and marble creations: 2 wds.
  • - Battery container?
  • - Bundt holder
  • - Upside-down container
  • - Where the batter goes
  • - Kitchen item used near your birthday
  • - Batter's place, sometimes
  • - Baker's vessel.
  • - Bakery container
  • - Baking need
  • - Batter's place
  • - Baker's need
  • - Kitchen utensil
  • - Baking conveniences, and a hint to this puzzle's circles
  • - powders that might turn into marbles?
  • - Duncan Hines products
  • - Boxed powder used to make some desserts
  • - Baker's shortcut
  • - Some dinnerware
  • - Dessert sold at Starbucks featuring an orb of dough on a stick
  • - Snack on a stick
  • - Baked treat on a stick
  • - Sweet sphere on a stick
  • - Dessert on a stick
  • - Snackable treat on a stick
  • - Bite-size dessert
  • - Batter's boxes?
  • - Containers used on Food Network's 'Kids Baking Championship'
  • - Baker's dozen?
  • - They get greased up before a birthday
  • - Baking needs
  • - Nonstick aluminum?
  • - Fund-raising event by a P.T.A.
  • - Church-fund event
  • - P.T.A. fund-raising device.
  • - Church fund-raiser
  • - Church fundraiser
  • - Maugham partners
  • - Book subtitled "Cowgirl Evans's Favorite Desserts"?
  • - What Roy Rogers had with dinner?
  • - Maugham work about a sweet-toothed gal's dream date?
  • - somerset maugham novel about rosie driffield (twelfth night)
  • - Novel combination available in pub-restaurant?
  • - Maugham book
  • - W. Somerset Maugham novel
  • - W. Somerset Maugham classic
  • - Maugham title from "Twelfth Night"
  • - Maugham satire
  • - 1930 novel whose title was taken from "Twelfth Night"
  • - 1930 novel whose title comes from "Twelfth Night"
  • - 1930 novel that takes its title from Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night"
  • - "Dost thou think, because thou art virtuous, there shall be no more ......?": "Twelfth Night" [1930 novel]
  • - Maugham novel
  • - Place to buy frosted desserts
  • - upset policemen per reverend in bakeries
  • - Question #5
  • - Edible pastry decorations
  • - Servings from a Bundt pan
  • - Church money-raisers