➠ Words that start with c

List contains 26069 Words that start with "c".

  • - Metered rides
  • - Parts of 18-wheelers
  • - Metered wheels
  • - Hailed wheels
  • - Metered fleet
  • - Metered vehicles
  • - Metered transports
  • - Metered movers
  • - Autos hailed on city streets
  • - Some red wines, familiarly
  • - Driving areas of trucks
  • - urban cars for hire
  • - Some bottles in the wine cellar
  • - Vehicles in lines at airports
  • - widely hailed urban conveniences?
  • - Vehicles whose fares are displayed on meters
  • - cars in an airport line
  • - Hired vehicles
  • - Alternatives to zins
  • - Urban autos
  • - Urban vehicles that are part of a fleet
  • - Truckers' compartments
  • - Vehicles with meters, found at the airport
  • - Cars Uber helps you get
  • - Yellow taxis
  • - waiters at the airport?
  • - Trucks' compartments
  • - Transport offered by people not on strike heading off?
  • - Uber's fleet
  • - Uber's vehicles
  • - They may be called on account of rain
  • - Truck areas
  • - Vehicles that are hailed
  • - Town cars?
  • - They have their own stands
  • - Rainy day rarities
  • - Pickup enclosures
  • - Members of the hack pack
  • - Hansoms
  • - Dispatched vehicles
  • - Yonkers honkers
  • - Yellow fleet
  • - Waiters at a stand
  • - Urban vehicles for hire
  • - Urban street fleet
  • - Trucker's rest areas, sometimes
  • - Truck sections
  • - Truck drivers' compartments
  • - Things with medallions
  • - They're hailed in cities everywhere
  • - They're hailed from sidewalks
  • - They're for hacks
  • - They're for hackies
  • - They're for fare use
  • - They're fare-minded
  • - They once were checkered
  • - They form an airport queue
  • - They can be yellow or checkered
  • - They arrive and take off at airports
  • - These are hailed in New York
  • - Station lineup
  • - Stand vehicles
  • - Sights on Broadway
  • - Semi-detachable parts?
  • - Quarters for truckers
  • - Ones with stands
  • - Members of a yellow fleet
  • - Manhattan alternatives to buses and subways
  • - Locomotive areas
  • - Honkers in Yonkers
  • - Holmes's hansoms
  • - Hack pack members
  • - Fiacres
  • - Even the greatest men hail them
  • - Engineers' places
  • - Engineers' compartments.
  • - Driving compartments
  • - Crane operators' perches
  • - City shortage in bad weather
  • - City conveniences
  • - City beepers
  • - Cars whose passengers are called "fares"
  • - Areas in trucks
  • - Members of a certain fleet.
  • - City vehicles
  • - Urban vehicles
  • - Rainy-day scarcities
  • - Conveyances
  • - Urban transportation
  • - Airport line
  • - Their business is picking up
  • - Street fleet
  • - Alternatives to Ubers
  • - Line at an airport
  • - They might be caught in the rain
  • - Vehicles with medallions
  • - Taxis
  • - Hirable people movers
  • - Many big reds
  • - Urban fleet
  • - Uber competitors
  • - Some reds
  • - Many have meters
  • - Vehicles at airports
  • - Urban conveyances
  • - Some red wines, casually
  • - Airport terminal queue
  • - Uber or Lyft alternatives
  • - Hailed vehicles
  • - Truckers' enclosures
  • - They measure miles in meters
  • - Uber alternatives
  • - More than one 38-Across
  • - Cars for hire
  • - Starts cock-and-bull story in airport queue
  • - Some red wines, for short
  • - Wine choices
  • - Airport lineup
  • - Stock at a wine bar
  • - Airport curb line-up
  • - Fare carriers
  • - Rides summoned by doormen
  • - Checker Motors made them
  • - Fleet on Fleet Street
  • - Hotel-to-airport rides
  • - What some fleets consist of
  • - They're hailed on Broadway
  • - Pickup artists?
  • - Airport waiters?
  • - Pickup line?
  • - Rides for hire
  • - Truck parts
  • - Icons of New York City
  • - Airport idlers
  • - Ones whose business is picking up?
  • - Red options, briefly
  • - All hail them?
  • - Vehicles with meters
  • - Hailed rides
  • - Fleet on the street
  • - Taxies
  • - Airport queue
  • - They're looking for fares stolen from constables
  • - Napa options, informally
  • - Tourist transports
  • - They're all around JFK
  • - They get hailed
  • - Some airport arrivals
  • - Autos with meters
  • - Train station waiters
  • - What Kravitz couldn't get on 1st album hit
  • - City fleet
  • - City transports
  • - Checkered vehicles
  • - Vehicles at stands
  • - Alternatives to buses
  • - Airport vehicles
  • - Semi parts
  • - Much-hailed group
  • - Truck compartments
  • - They're grabbed on corners
  • - They're called on account of rain
  • - Downtown rides
  • - Yellow and Checker
  • - Hired rides
  • - Fare dealers?
  • - Airport curb queue
  • - They're often yellow or checkered
  • - Airport fleet
  • - Line at the airport
  • - They sit at stands
  • - Hotel entrance lineup
  • - Truckers' spots
  • - Airport transports
  • - Autos for hire
  • - Semi sections
  • - Curb queuers, sometimes
  • - Chariots of hire?
  • - Some urban rides
  • - Where truckers sit
  • - Men and women of all ages hail them
  • - Hansoms for hire
  • - Truckers' rest areas?
  • - Hacks' cars
  • - Hacks
  • - Checkers, for instance
  • - Riders with meters
  • - semi areas
  • - Drivers' compartments in lorries
  • - Wire, tense, wrapped around big city vehicle
  • - Orbit Alec corrected in vehicle
  • - Accountant with spirit rented vehicle
  • - Oomph in something like rented vehicle
  • - Vehicle needs wire, initially tense for crossing Spanish river
  • - Tom perhaps drinks spirit, large bottle ultimately, in carriage
  • - Car type, originally a carriage with soft top
  • - Car with a folding roof
  • - Horse-drawn carriage with two seats and a folding hood
  • - Car — old horse-drawn carriage with a folding hood
  • - Message coming on time outside port -- carriage required
  • - Soft-top car
  • - Two-wheeled carriage with a folding hood
  • - Torero's transport?
  • - Coupé's relative
  • - Collapsible-top coupé.
  • - Horse-drawn carriage
  • - Carriages
  • - Weathers in 'Rocky' films
  • - Goes by taxi
  • - Pays a fare to get there, say
  • - Bum
  • - It's back on track
  • - Canadian coast explorer
  • - John —, explorer
  • - john, italian explorer who landed in north america in 1497
  • - the sailor in bed is an early explorer...
  • - some tobacco brought back by the explorer
  • - Name of two Italian navigator-explorers of the New World, father John and son Sebastian
  • - Middle name of U.N. Representative Lodge.
  • - Italian leader of the 1497 English expedition to the east coast of today's Canada
  • - Bruce of "King Kong" (1933)
  • - Explorer of the Canadian coast
  • - Notable voyager of 1497
  • - John who explored North America
  • - Explorer who laid the groundwork for the British claim to Canada
  • - Labrador explorer
  • - Explorer John
  • - Early North American explorer John
  • - Contemporary of Columbus
  • - Explorer Sebastian
  • - Italian navigator who landed in North America in 1497
  • - Explorer John or Sebastian
  • - One of two explorers, old boy knocked over and grabbed by lion?
  • - Explorer for England who mistook Canada for Asia
  • - At the outset, control a program that uses Internet Explorer
  • - Newfoundland visitor of 1497
  • - Explorer John or actor Sebastian
  • - Explorer backed by Henry VII
  • - Venetian explorer John
  • - Newfoundland explorer
  • - Leader of the first English voyage to North America
  • - Explorer of Canada's coast
  • - Early explorer of North America
  • - Italian-born explorer of the New World
  • - Explorer at Labrador in 1497
  • - English explorer of North America
  • - Explorer or actor Sebastian
  • - Sebastian of "Family Affair"
  • - Leader of first English voyage to North America
  • - Early North American explorer
  • - Río de la Plata explorer
  • - Italian explorer
  • - Explorer of Labrador
  • - North American mainland discoverer
  • - Italian explorer John
  • - English explorer
  • - Discoverer of Nova Scotia
  • - Explorer of 1498
  • - Discoverer of Nova Scotia: 1497
  • - Middle name of 25 Across
  • - Discoverer of North American mainland
  • - Explorer of 1400's
  • - Discoverer of American mainland
  • - 15th century explorer.
  • - Explorer of 1497.
  • - Bruce of films
  • - Italian explorers, John and Sebastian, who led English and Spanish expeditions to explore the New World
  • - explorer john in cold boat at sea
  • - Seaman in bed, a famous seaman
  • - .. Trail, Cape Breton's scenic driving route
  • - Navigator in Atlantic finally repaired boat
  • - Drive the ........ Trail in Nova Scotia
  • - "the princess diaries" author meg
  • - Labrador lander
  • - Prominent name in Boston.
  • - Cape Breton's ..........Trail
  • - Newfoundland discoverer
  • - "Princess Diaries" author
  • - Meg who wrote 'The Princess Diaries'
  • - "Murder, She Wrote" cove
  • - Henry .... Lodge: WWI senator
  • - "Murder, She Wrote" locale ...... Cove
  • - John who explored Canada
  • - Diplomat Henry .... Lodge
  • - ...... Cove ("Murder, She Wrote" setting)
  • - Navigator Sebastian
  • - Cartographer Sebastian
  • - Vespucci contemporary
  • - Statesman Henry ...... Lodge
  • - John or Sebastian
  • - "Murder, She Wrote" setting: ...... Cove
  • - Henry ...... Lodge
  • - Old Boston family
  • - Actor Sebastian
  • - Northwest Passage seeker
  • - Venetian who explored for England in the 15th century
  • - Canadian strait
  • - Venetian navigator
  • - He sailed aboard the Matthew
  • - ...... Cove ("Murder, She Wrote" locale)
  • - He searched for the Northwest Passage
  • - "Desire Under The Elms" family
  • - Searcher for the Northwest Passage
  • - Bruce......, Fay Wray's "King Kong" co-star
  • - Sen. Henry .......... Lodge
  • - Boston Brahmin
  • - Sebastian, Bruce or John
  • - One who talks only to God
  • - Old N.E. name
  • - Mariner who found Newfoundland
  • - Brahmin name
  • - Lodge name
  • - Boston name
  • - Proper Bostonian name.
  • - Bay State name.
  • - Old New England name.
  • - Whom a Lowell talks only to.
  • - Lowell's friend.
  • - Lodge's relative.
  • - Lodge
  • - Middle name Sebastian
  • - cove where murder, she wrote is set
  • - He explored Canada initially with a repaired boat
  • - Keisters
  • - Last cars on trains
  • - Tails of trains
  • - Crews' quarters
  • - Crews' cars on freights
  • - Rears
  • - Rear ends?
  • - richard —, minister for sport from 2001-07
  • - Hack job?
  • - Hack's service
  • - Hack's offering
  • - Trip to an airport, say
  • - Trip to the airport, say
  • - Trip to the airport, perhaps
  • - It's often taken down Broadway
  • - How some leave the station
  • - Certain city trip
  • - It's metered
  • - type of leather often used for golf gloves
  • - 11-time MLB All-Star Miguel
  • - 2012-13 American League MVP Miguel
  • - angel ..., golfer who won the masters tournament in 2009
  • - Miguel, the Venezuelan Miggy in MLB
  • - Orlando ......, two-time Gold Glove Award winner
  • - Uninhabited national park Balearic island
  • - Hooded attacker alters face for nothing, picking up stuff in southwest Sydney
  • - explorer who claimed brazil for the portuguese
  • - Brazil discoverer
  • - pedro álvares ...., portuguese explorer of brazil
  • - pedro alvares ...., european discoverer of brazil
  • - Angelique ..., actress who plays Becca Winograd-Diaz in the TV series "Undone"
  • - Taxi stand
  • - Taxi stands.
  • - It's enough to take you for a ride
  • - Stand offerings
  • - Tipped trips
  • - Hailing successes
  • - In ballet, a leap in which an outstretched leg is struck by the other
  • - Ballet leap
  • - Ballet jump with one leg outstretched
  • - Ballerina's leap
  • - Mother ......, first U.S. citizen to be canonized
  • - Mother ......, first U.S. canonized citizen
  • - Mother ...... (first canonized U.S. citizen)
  • - Mother ......, U.S. saint
  • - St. Frances Xavier
  • - American saint
  • - Trap to restrict boat at sea — a form of traffic control
  • - Coastal trade
  • - Coastal shipping navigation has explorer arriving on time
  • - "Murder, She Wrote" setting [2 wds.]
  • - "Murder, She Wrote" setting
  • - "Murder, She Wrote" place
  • - Jessica's Me. town in "Murder, She Wrote"
  • - Explorers John and Sebastian
  • - Bruce and Sebastian
  • - "And the ...... talk only to God"
  • - John and Sebastian
  • - English explorer duo.
  • - Famous explorers.
  • - Explorers of 15th and 16th centuries.
  • - John and Sebastian, explorers.
  • - Boston Brahmin family who "talk only to God"
  • - Navigator family
  • - They "talk only to God"
  • - Old-line Mass. family
  • - Bostonians.
  • - Famous family.
  • - Certain Bostonians.
  • - Well-known Boston family.
  • - Style of truck with a vertical front
  • - Rhyming tequila brand
  • - Goat, in Granada
  • - City in Spain
  • - Goat: Sp.
  • - Feeling when surrounded by taxis?
  • - Statesman Henry ......: 1850-1924