➠ Words that start with c
List contains 26069 Words that start with "c".
- - Leave off doing something
- - Decide to stop doing something
- - Leave work
- - Knock off
- - Decide to finish work
- - Agree on a definition of 24 hours and finish work
- - Stop working with Conservative friend, suppressing one little article
- - clock out, say
- - name the date or finish things?
- - Bring an activity to end
- - Agree to stop
- - Stop working to phone one close to apoplexy about wrong data
- - Admit defeat, give up
- - Start 26 across with information technology initially activated 24-hours from a Bandon place of work
- - Words to describe 24-hours in a Bandon place of work
- - Heads or tails? Answer takes 24 hours to turn in!
- - Stop working in Ring with Ita from dawn to dusk
- - Stop working for, say, 24 hours?
- - Give up present title for 24 hours?
- - Christen Ita after father with ponytail? Give up!
- - Punch out, perhaps
- - The next 24 hours?
- - Go out of the calendar business?
- - "That's it. I'm going home"
- - Shut down: Colloq.
- - Stop work
- - Turn in
- - Punch out
- - Quit
- - Retire
- - Stop working
- - Decide to stop working
- - Wrap up for now
- - Request before a coin toss
- - Flipper's request
- - Coin flipper's phrase
- - Coin flipper's command
- - Coin-flipping command
- - Coin flip challenge
- - "Heads or tails?": 2 wds.
- - Coin-flipping phrase
- - Flip remark?
- - Heads or tails
- - A Day
- - mistake a bluebird for a blue bird?
- - Retire to one's boudoir
- - Say that neither side benefited
- - "Let's say we're even"
- - Declare all debts resolved
- - manage to get hold of every single musical instrument
- - in greek mythology, the muse of epic poetry
- - The Muse of epic poetry in Greek mythology
- - Greek poetry muse or, alternately, trim off some soothing leaves?
- - Completely with one featuring in Carry On Muse
- - Greek muse of epic poetry
- - The muse of epic poetry
- - Muse of heroic poetry
- - Muse of epic poetry and of poetic inspiration
- - Muse about everything that is about work
- - Muse about rise of evil couple disregarding the odds
- - Muse of epic poetry
- - Summon one half of Europe for poetic Muse
- - Homer's Muse
- - Musical instrument named after a Muse
- - Muse of eloquence.
- - Muse of Oratory.
- - One of the Muses
- - American steam organ
- - by mistake, police confiscate aluminium musical instrument
- - Steam organ
- - Circus organ
- - Manage to include everybody and one could be an inspiration for poets
- - Fair instrument
- - Keyboard with whistles
- - Phone conversation that is about work for music-maker
- - Circus music maker
- - Steam-powered device
- - Circus instruments
- - Circus instrument
- - Circus whistler
- - Carnival musical instrument
- - Showboat instrument
- - Circus-parade sight
- - Merry-go-round music-maker.
- - Carnival staple
- - Mythical figure
- - Musical instrument
- - compass-like tool
- - Visitor holds one pound for the leg support
- - geometrical instruments used for making walking aids
- - Compasses
- - Second largest of the moons of Jupiter
- - Jupiter's second largest moon
- - Nymph changed to a bear; satellite of Jupiter
- - One of Jupiter's Galilean satellites
- - Nymph who ultimately became the stars of Ursa Major
- - Moon of Jupiter
- - Jupiter's second largest moon, after Ganymede
- - In Greek mythology, nymph changed into a bear by Zeus
- - Nymph changed into Ursa Major
- - Nymph changed into a bear
- - Large Jovian moon
- - Jovian moon
- - Name is given to Greek nymph
- - What the phone ID tells you about Nolte?
- - Showing pretty duff reform legacy in plan? Not entirely
- - Astronomer who decided the lengths of the seasons
- - Ring in chest is baffling physical jerks
- - Light exercises to promote general fitness
- - Light exercises for gracefulness, fitness and strength
- - Light exercises designed for general fitness
- - Fitness exercises
- - Stop work or other activity
- - Stop doing what you're doing
- - Decide to stop
- - ... stop
- - Agree that the terms are now equal and satisfactory
- - Agree that terms are now equal and be satisfied
- - *End an affair
- - 'We're done'
- - Admit defeat
- - Throw in the towel
- - Give up
- - Mister
- - Request to be contacted by phone
- - 1963 film comedy starring bob hope and anita ekberg
- - Blondie's hit song released in 1978
- - appeared to carry lines making plea for communication
- - "let's keep in touch"
- - Blondie number one single that is the theme to the 1980 film American Gigolo
- - 1980 #1 hit for Blondie
- - 'You have my number'
- - Blondie #1 hit with the lyric "Anytime, anyplace, anywhere, any way": 2 wds.
- - "let's be in touch"
- - Short voicemail message: 2 wds.
- - Phone line
- - Thumb-and-pinkie signal
- - "I hope you'll phone"
- - 1980 Blondie hit
- - Blondie song used in the 1980 film American Gigolo
- - 1980 chart-topper for Blondie
- - What Blondie says when you flirt with her?
- - 1980 Blondie chart-topper, and what's needed to make sense of the answers to starred clues
- - "I hope to hear from you"
- - Blondie command
- - What Blondie says
- - Blondie phone smash?
- - Parting words of a sort
- - What a thumb on the ear and a pinkie on the lips might indicate
- - Theme song from "American Gigolo"
- - "Here's my phone number"
- - Parting words for Blondie?
- - "Here's my telephone number"
- - #1 hit for Blondie
- - Don't be a stranger!
- - "....... in the morning"
- - Common answering machine message
- - Words followed by "Al" or "Madam"
- - "...... Ishmael"
- - "Here's my number"
- - Blondie hit
- - Parting words
- - Early ....
- - words mouthed while holding an imaginary phone to one's ear
- - Opening of 'Moby-D...' (TL;D... wait, I think I got the whole thing!)
- - Start of a whale of a story
- - First line of "Moby-Dick"
- - Opening words of 31 Across
- - "....... Some years ago -- never mind how long precisely -- ..."
- - Introduction in "Moby-Dick"
- - Opening line of "Moby-Dork"?
- - hesitant answer to the question "the film 'american gigolo' features what blondie song?"
- - Carly Rae Jepsen hit, and the end of the chorus: 3 wds.
- - 2012 Carly Rae Jepsen song
- - 2012 #1 song by Carly Rae Jepsen
- - 'I'll play some background music. How about '......', that #1 hit from 2012 ...'
- - 2012 #1 hit with the lyric "Here's my number"
- - 1953 Ethel Merman movie
- - 1950 musical by Irving Berlin, featuring Ethel Merman as a socialite ambassador
- - Merman vehicle.
- - Ethel Merman vehicle.
- - Irving Berlin musical about a socialite ambassador
- - *1950 Irving Berlin musical
- - Irving Berlin musical
- - Musical title all of whose consonants are Roman numerals
- - Play set in Lichtenburg
- - Queen's imperative
- - 1950 musical
- - Keep in touch with the kids I raised?
- - Cash-strapped college student's survival ploy #5
- - Suggestion for one struggling with a particularly hard puzzle?
- - WKRP, for instance
- - WKRP or WJM-TV
- - WQXR, for example
- - WKRP, e.g.
- - Radio station identifiers
- - Station identifiers, and a hint to each set of circles
- - Radio station identification
- - Ham operator's designated sign
- - Radio station's identifier
- - Radio station ID
- - Correspondence to the editor of an Allentown newspaper?
- - Station identification
- - Claim Confederate leader has varied taste?
- - Catalog retailer's exhortation?
- - Telephone the catalog merchant Bean at midnight?
- - Personal emergency signal
- - Time to phone your nearest Nabokov character?
- - to cry out
- - Drop by, visit
- - "Who you ...... ..." (start of a response to an insult)
- - Macmillan has no Mam to visit
- - Visit wine cellar without ewer
- - 22 across starts with fashionable visit
- - Visit accountant on the outskirts of Listowel at home
- - Try to reach a talk radio host
- - Talk to Dr. Frasier Crane, e.g.
- - Dial a radio show, say
- - Touch base with the office, say
- - appear on "the brian lehrer show," maybe
- - Check with the office
- - Like some radio shows
- - Participate in a radio show
- - Participate in a radio show from home (2 words)
- - Check for messages, perhaps
- - Talk-radio format
- - Format of some talk radio shows
- - Touch base via phone
- - Contact a radio show
- - Kind of radio show
- - Like many radio talk shows
- - Kind of show hosted by Larry King
- - Talk radio feature
- - "Larry King Live," for one
- - Type of program featuring Larry King
- - Listener participation show
- - Kinf of radio show
- - Check voicemail, perhaps
- - Kind of radio program
- - Ask for help
- - Type of radio show
- - Radio-show format
- - Take out of circulation
- - Collect
- - Drop by
- - Summon
- - of a loan, require repayment
- - art of handwriting
- - Decorative handwriting as an art
- - Beautiful handwriting
- - Handwriting
- - Fine penmanship
- - A good hand graphically represented
- - Writing done GRAPHICALLY
- - Script writer's study?
- - Art of writing? (3 to 7)
- - Penmanship
- - I pray Grand Hotel gets remade after demand for good script
- - Visual art related to inscribing words so they show integrity and harmony
- - carmen, late australian publisher who founded virago press in 1973
- - Fancy writing implements
- - What traveling salespeople do to keep commissions current?
- - ice-cream shop cry?
- - Ice-cream request?
- - Require to make a collection?
- - Pick up telephone of rising Republican
- - Require
- - require to go and pick up
- - Request clubs passed unanimously?
- - Necessitate being collected?
- - Conservative enthusiastically supporting demand
- - Demand
- - Summon
- - ask everybody to be quiet, as commercial travellers do!
- - Evoke birdsong, not one of the top three we hear
- - Evoke
- - Conjure up
- - Elicit
- - Summon
- - Streets, in Sonora
- - Spanish streets
- - Mexican President, 1924–28
- - Floormen in a casino
- - people paying a visit
- - Visitors
- - Guests
- - Sex worker
- - One with ads in the back of an alternative weekly
- - Lady of the night
- - Strumpet with a phone
- - He's a fine script writer
- - A craftsperson of excellent character
- - Handwriting specialist
- - Penman
- - Print job?
- - Beautiful: Prefix
- - Prefix with -graphy
- - Thickened skin areas
- - Thickened areas on plant surfaces
- - Thickened areas of skin
- - Beauty: Comb. form
- - People like the one with which Eliot Spitzer got in trouble
- - Words from a worried parent
- - Phone the folks
- - Phone mom and dad: 2 wds.
- - Phone mom and dad
- - officiating at a square-dance is a vocation
- - the visitor's vocation?
- - Phone home with golf a vocation
- - giving a name to a profession?
- - asking loudly for a vocation
- - summoning vocation
- - A vocation for bell ringing?
- - vocation involving door-to-door work?
- - Predicting the outcome of vocation
- - Career giving one a buzz?
- - With 104-Across, talking with a fake rasp, perhaps
- - Vocation
- - Worn out, overwhelmed by extremely challenging vocation
- - crying out for a vocation
- - vocation for working in a bingo hall?
- - Yuletide activity for four birds
- - naming profession
- - Naming
- - Career on the line?
- - Christening little boy -- stick around
- - Ministry, perhaps
- - Shouting
- - Occupation
- - Profession
- - Trade
- - Profession or occupation
- - Having the power of vocation to take article by order to The Bar
- - Taking initiative from 10 across in Government and from those at The Bar
- - Awful high-class lot tend for the most part to be in command
- - It's working for the director provided 26 across finds great article on sale at the bar
- - In command
- - Running things
- - In charge
- - Some radio talkers
- - Some radio shows
- - AM radio participants
- - TV Frasier's clientele
- - Summon the elected?
- - Frasier's clientele
- - Stopping play, in a way
- - Problem for a classroom teacher
- - Classroom no-no
- - Verbally drawing attention to
- - "here's what's gonna happen"
- - Aimee Mann "...... Quits"
- - Excusing oneself from work, maybe
- - Trying to win a radio contest, say
- - Joining the radio show
- - How you might be describing 24 hours when deciding it's over
- - Visiting
- - using lesbian slang in bathroom
- - Request from the most relaxing talk radio host ever?
- - Skip work for health reasons
- - Skip work because of illness
- - Get law enforcement on the scene
- - Say "I'm too stupid to work today"?
- - Start of a wide-area police radio alert
- - Radiocast of a sort
- - Police alert of old
- - Salesperson's handout [poker, many]
- - Memento of a salesman's visit
- - The Lone Ranger's silver bullet, e.g.
- - "Hi. It's me. Mark McGwire."
- - naming eccentric thing to leave behind
- - Old-fashioned introduction
- - Z, to Zorro
- - Humorist on the phone?
- - Hilarious Mister Bell?
- - Item of etiquette.
- - Trademark
- - Item once left by a visitor: 2 wds.
- - APB words in old France and environs?
- - comics working as phone solicitors?
- - Blanket invitation to autocrats?
- - Yuletide foursome
- - Those with telephonitis?
- - Fourth day of Christmas arrivals
- - ... four