➠ Words with c

List contains 99148 Words that "c" contain.

  • - bagpipe player, often
  • - Native bagpipe player
  • - Bagpipes player, often
  • - Pibroch player
  • - Bagpipe player
  • - Shetland native
  • - Highlander maybe in this cottage
  • - Conservative cutting drinker's tax
  • - Sir Kenny Dalglish or Graham Souness, e.g.
  • - He may jib at paying for the second bed!
  • - could be a cost, but he may get free!
  • - Church leaving whisky for highlander?
  • - Person from Scotland
  • - Archaic form of local taxation
  • - Mel Gibson played one in Braveheart
  • - Highlander, eg
  • - ewan mcgregor or sean connery, e.g.
  • - Someone from Glasgow
  • - If he's free there's no punishment on the way
  • - Highlander in small bed
  • - "the caledonian" sir walter left unfinished
  • - caledonian street houses the company
  • - Maybe highlander's small shelter for livestock
  • - Lady Macduff, e.g.
  • - Get off ...-free (receive no punishment)
  • - North Briton
  • - Perhaps Aberdonian drunkard tours clubs
  • - he has land north of the border
  • - Person from Edinburgh or St. Andrews
  • - glasgow native, e.g.
  • - Edinburgh inhabitant
  • - customary tax
  • - Person from Paisley, say
  • - commanding officer seen in the street may be a highlander
  • - Person in Paisley
  • - Glasgow resident, slangily
  • - "Got off ...- free" (without any punishment)
  • - Person cooking haggis, perhaps
  • - highlander making second crib
  • - Eg, a Glaswegian
  • - Edinburgher, for instance
  • - katie leung, e.g.
  • - Stereotypical kilt wearer
  • - Great Highland bagpiper, often
  • - if he got free this northerner would have no charges to face
  • - David Tennant by birth
  • - Psych out every second resident of Perth?
  • - One may live near a loch
  • - Highland Games participant
  • - Edinburgh resident e.g.
  • - Drunk embracing central Glasgow resident, say
  • - Highlander spotted in discotheque
  • - Type of free Caledonian
  • - At sea off east coast of Shetland, for instance
  • - Native of Glasgow, for short
  • - Famous cottage providing shelter for northern Brit
  • - paisley native
  • - Has a connection to Paisley and, in part, hereto to CS Lewis in a roundabout way
  • - native of scotland
  • - A person from Scotland, for short
  • - Robert Burns or Sean Connery
  • - Got off ...-free
  • - lipton of tea fame, for one
  • - aberdeen denizen
  • - Glaswegian or Aberdonian, e.g.
  • - a little science to upset the caledonian
  • - Free partner locked up in Her Majesty's Prison Edinburgh perhaps
  • - Sean Connery's nationality, for short
  • - tilda swinton, for one
  • - National leader veers off racecourse
  • - Customary tax for second dwelling
  • - robert iii, e.g.
  • - Northern Briton
  • - racecourse cancels a tax
  • - David McCallum or Craig Ferguson
  • - Loch Ness fisherman
  • - a native or inhabitant of scotland
  • - Highlander, for short
  • - Get off ...-free (unpunished)
  • - Old tax
  • - Many a kilt owner
  • - Person in a kilt, perhaps
  • - lockerbie local
  • - Writer's homophonous compatriot
  • - Native of Glasgow, e.g.
  • - From Glasgow, possibly
  • - Career not over for northerner
  • - singer susan boyle, e.g.
  • - not punished for a loose version of sir walter, we hear
  • - n. briton
  • - tony blair, by birth
  • - Person who may speak with a brogue
  • - Scrooge McDuck, for one
  • - Aberdeen native
  • - Glaswegian
  • - Burns, for one
  • - Robert Burns, for one
  • - Edinburgh resident
  • - Inverness inhabitant
  • - William Wallace, for one
  • - Sean Connery, by birth
  • - Tam sporter
  • - Speaker with a burr
  • - Robert Louis Stevenson, e.g.
  • - Kiltie
  • - Boswell was one
  • - Bagpiper, often
  • - St. Andrew's Day observer
  • - Robert Burns, e.g.
  • - Native of Glasgow
  • - Dundee citizen
  • - Carlyle was one
  • - Bathgate native
  • - Andrew Carnegie, for one
  • - Aberdeen fellow
  • - William Wallace, e.g.
  • - Watt was one
  • - Sean Connery, e.g.
  • - Robert Louis Stevenson, by birth
  • - One from Dundee
  • - Man from Dundee
  • - Glasgow citizen
  • - Dundee resident
  • - Connery, for one
  • - Citizen of Edinburgh
  • - Caledonian, e.g.
  • - Caber tosser
  • - Caber thrower
  • - Typical kilt wearer
  • - Sir William Wallace, for one
  • - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, for one
  • - Sean Connery, among many
  • - Robert Bruce, e.g.
  • - Renfrew resident
  • - Philosopher David Hume, for one
  • - Person whose name begins "Mc," often
  • - One born near the Butt of Lewis
  • - Native of Edinburgh
  • - Native of Ayr
  • - Mary Stuart, e.g.
  • - Many a Royal Troon golfer
  • - Man of Dundee
  • - Macbeth or Duncan, e.g.
  • - Kilted Celt
  • - J.K. Rowling or Captain Kidd
  • - Inverness dweller
  • - Groundskeeper Willie, for one
  • - Get off ......-free (escape punishment)
  • - Craig Ferguson, for one
  • - Craig Ferguson, by birth
  • - Connery, by birth
  • - Conan Doyle, for one
  • - Conan Doyle, by birth
  • - Clan man
  • - Burns, for instance
  • - Burns or Kidd
  • - British poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy, for one
  • - Boswell or Burns
  • - Bell, by birth
  • - Assess for tax
  • - Arthur Conan Doyle, by birth
  • - Alexander Graham Bell, e.g.
  • - Alexander Graham Bell, by birth
  • - Adam Smith, for one
  • - Aberdonian
  • - Watt or Burns
  • - Watt or Adam Smith
  • - Warrior at Culloden Moor: 1746
  • - Voter in the news, 9/18/2014
  • - Uncle Scrooge, for one
  • - Typical Burns supper attendee
  • - Thompson of the Giants is one.
  • - The economist Adam Smith, for one
  • - Tartan donner
  • - Susan Boyle or Sean Connery, by birth
  • - Subject of a queen named Mary
  • - Stirling fellow
  • - Stirling chap
  • - St. Andrews golf club member, typically
  • - St. Andrews golf club member
  • - St. Andrew's Day celebrant
  • - Someone from north of the border?
  • - Someone from Edinburgh
  • - Skye resident
  • - Sixth-century Great Britain settler
  • - Sir Walter was one
  • - Sir James Dewar, for one
  • - Sean Connery, notably
  • - Sean Connery, nationally speaking
  • - Sean Connery or Ewan McGregor, for example
  • - Sean Connery or Alan Cumming, by birth
  • - Sean Connery is one
  • - Scott, for one
  • - Roderick Dhu, e.g.
  • - Robert the Bruce subject
  • - Robert Louis Stevenson, for one
  • - Robert I was one
  • - Robbie Burns, for one
  • - Rob Roy, for example
  • - Rob Roy was one
  • - Resident of the Land of Cakes
  • - Resident of Perth
  • - Perth native
  • - Person whose name starts with Mac-, maybe
  • - Person whose name starts Mc-, maybe
  • - Person whose name might start with Mc-
  • - Person wearing a kilt, typically
  • - Person wearing a kilt, in all likelihood
  • - Person from Paisley
  • - Person from Glasgow or Edinburgh
  • - Person from Glasgow
  • - Person from Edinburgh, for example
  • - Orkney native
  • - Orkney dweller
  • - One from Aberdeen
  • - One celebrating the holiday Hogmanay
  • - Nessie sighter, perhaps
  • - Native of Inverness-shire
  • - Native of Inverness
  • - Native of Glasgow or Edinburgh
  • - Native of Edinburgh or Glasgow
  • - Native of Aberdeen or Dundee
  • - Muriel Spark or Robert Burns
  • - Mull resident
  • - Monarch Mary was one
  • - Midlothian native
  • - Mathematician Napier, for one
  • - Mary Stuart is a famous one
  • - Many a wearer of plaid
  • - Many a St. Andrews golfer
  • - Many a person whose name starts Mac
  • - Many a person whose name starts "Mc-"
  • - Man with a caber
  • - Man of Aberdeen.
  • - Man from Inverness
  • - Man from Edinburgh
  • - Man from Dumbarton
  • - Macbeth or Lady Macbeth, e.g.
  • - Loch Ness resident
  • - Loch Ness man
  • - Local near a loch
  • - Lauder, for one
  • - Lauder or Burns
  • - Kind of free
  • - Kilt wearer, often
  • - James Watt, by birth
  • - James M. Barrie, e.g.
  • - James I, for one
  • - James Herriot or J.K. Rowling
  • - J.K. Rowling is one
  • - J. K. Rowling, by residence
  • - J. K. Rowling or Arthur Conan Doyle, e.g.
  • - Irvine Welsh or J. K. Rowling, e.g.
  • - Inverness resident
  • - Inverness inhabitant, e.g.
  • - His heart's in the Highlands.
  • - His emblem is the thistle flower
  • - Hero of "The Hasty Heart."
  • - Haggis-eater
  • - Haggis fancier
  • - Haggis eater, likely
  • - Guy from Glasgow
  • - Groundskeeper Willie, e.g.
  • - Graham Bell, for one
  • - Gordon Brown, by birth
  • - Breakneck
  • - Last-minute often
  • - He joins a hundred twitching and feverish
  • - busy husband to cite about a hundred
  • - Artless architect about to become very busy
  • - architects shun star making them frantic
  • - Feverish, agitated
  • - somehow i etch 100, agitated
  • - Like a crammed schedule
  • - more than busy
  • - Frenzied husband on ecstasy with constant twitch
  • - marked by great excitement, activity, confusion, haste
  • - Frenzied bully in charge replacing certain soldiers
  • - the c-i-c is extremely busy
  • - Fast — wild
  • - Confusingly active
  • - He caught little jerk being frenzied
  • - Very busy — fevered
  • - Marked by intense agitation — fevered
  • - Incredibly busy
  • - Extremely busy — fevered
  • - Feverish itch with EC in ruins
  • - Busy and then some
  • - The man caught twitching, agitated
  • - Agitated, as alternative is leaving bully in charge
  • - Busy architect gets rid of art
  • - Busy chef acts nice, avoiding extremes
  • - The man twice caught admitting sex over fast?
  • - Fast-paced
  • - Like malls on Black Friday
  • - Frantically active
  • - Rushed
  • - Full of frantic activity
  • - Rushed, madly busy
  • - Fever-pitched
  • - That man caught cold touring island, getting feverish
  • - Everyone initially restricted by constant source of irritation, recalled in a fever
  • - Hot and cold running water included in quote picked up in a rush
  • - Like the life of a working single mom
  • - Frantically busy
  • - Crazily busy
  • - Very busy man set up computer systems in cricket club
  • - He goes to clinic initially, twitching and feverish
  • - Busy architect dumps art
  • - Awfully busy
  • - Tumultuous
  • - Not just busy
  • - Crazy busy
  • - Excitedly disordered
  • - Like a zoo
  • - Intensely busy
  • - Like Christmas shopping
  • - At fever pitch
  • - Filled with activity
  • - Madly paced
  • - Confusingly busy
  • - Like a pressure cooker
  • - Crazily rushed
  • - Intensely agitated
  • - Overly rushed
  • - Like last-minute doings
  • - Frenzied: Colloq.
  • - Restless: Colloq.
  • - Very busy
  • - Overly active
  • - Helter-skelter
  • - Frenetic
  • - Frantic
  • - Busy
  • - Feverish
  • - Chaotic
  • - Confused.
  • - Seething
  • - Agitated
  • - Intense
  • - Frenzied
  • - Full of incessant or frantic activity
  • - rushed or busy
  • - very busy or confused
  • - Inescapable situation
  • - Dark and inescapable situation
  • - Inescapable place
  • - It really sucks - It does the heavy lifting
  • - Bishop has deficiency, predicament from which there's no getting away
  • - one sits at the centre of our galaxy?
  • - mysterious cosmic phenomenon
  • - Former star to boycott part of course
  • - One with lots of pull?
  • - hypothetical region of space resulting from the collapse of a star
  • - Calcutta prison: very attractive place?
  • - Region of spacetime whose first-ever image was unveiled on 10th April 2019: 2 wds.
  • - "Death by ...," nonfiction book by Neil deGrasse Tyson about astrophysics: 2 wds.
  • - Bleak loch in storm — nothing escapes it
  • - Result of a star's collapse
  • - Giant sucker?
  • - Escape-proof gravitational field
  • - Very attractive body?
  • - Dark spot in outer space
  • - Outer-space omnivore
  • - Place in space
  • - Calcutta dungeon
  • - Cosmic object first photographed in 2019
  • - Dark spot in space
  • - Nothing can escape from one
  • - Subject for Stephen Hawking
  • - Coal mine, perhaps?
  • - What one sees at night on golf course is the final resting place for some stars
  • - Chess player with predicament that admits of no escape
  • - The middle of this puzzle's grid, symbolically
  • - Term popularized by physicist John Wheeler
  • - There's no escaping this
  • - Thing in the center of this puzzle, and one suggested cause of the December 21 38-Down
  • - An ergosphere surrounds it
  • - Astronomical body
  • - "The .... of Calcutta"
  • - Hawking's astronomical body
  • - Gravitational collapse consequence, in theory
  • - There's no escaping it
  • - Dungeon
  • - British miss spot where star used to appear
  • - Boat related to a kayak with a one-bladed paddle
  • - Boat to paddle
  • - "The water races look so interesting. What is that kayak-like craft called? It's going to have a new extreme slalom!"
  • - Watercraft prone to tipping
  • - Narrow open boat
  • - Narrow wooden boat moved and steered by paddle
  • - riverside rental
  • - Donut stored in wicker vessel
  • - nothing found in the bamboo vessel
  • - Paddle-powered vessel
  • - Boat seen in summer camps
  • - Larger relative of a kayak
  • - "without a paddle" vessel
  • - Boat for a lake
  • - long, thin boat with pointed ends and paddles