➠ Words with c

List contains 99148 Words that "c" contain.

  • - It's in the bridal shower, traditionally
  • - Grain that's sometimes flung
  • - Asia's most important crop
  • - "Beauty's Punishment" author
  • - Uncle Ben's specialty
  • - Uncle Ben's dish
  • - Sushi chef's handful
  • - Sake's base
  • - Paddy's product
  • - Lamb's bed, maybe
  • - It's tossed after weddings
  • - It's sold in cakes
  • - It's often served with orange chicken
  • - It's fermented to make sake
  • - Grain that's used to make sushi
  • - Grain that's used in paella
  • - Food made by Uncle Ben's
  • - Condoleezza of Bush's cabinet
  • - Boston's Jim
  • - U. S. playwright
  • - Uncle Ben's product
  • - It's thrown at weddings
  • - Lestat's creator
  • - It's often steamed
  • - Pat ........ was a player in Arsenal's 1971 double-winning team, and assistant manager when they won two other doubles
  • - What's often thrown at a wedding
  • - Food that's sometimes dirty
  • - Uncle Ben's boxful
  • - Sake brewer's need
  • - Texas college
  • - Starchy grain
  • - Source of sake
  • - Side dish with scampi
  • - Shanghai staple
  • - Serving with chop suey
  • - Receiver Jerry
  • - Powell successor
  • - Pilaf need
  • - Paddy plant
  • - Paddy growth
  • - Great receiver
  • - Grantland or Elmer
  • - Globetrotting secretary
  • - Fried ...... (Chinese dish)
  • - Former Secretary of State Condoleezza
  • - Force through tiny holes
  • - Food grown in water
  • - Food found in a bed
  • - Elmer or Grantland
  • - Edgar ...... Burroughs
  • - Bush inner circle member
  • - Bush confidante
  • - Biryani base
  • - Bed for some shrimp?
  • - Asian staple grain
  • - Arroz con pollo ingredient
  • - A bed in the kitchen?
  • - "The Vampire Lestat" author Anne
  • - "Street Scene" playwright
  • - "Interview With the Vampire" author
  • - Young target?
  • - Worldwide crop
  • - Word before paper or pudding
  • - Wild or brown
  • - White or brown side dish in a Chinese restaurant
  • - White grain in a sushi roll
  • - What orzo looks like
  • - Wedding missile
  • - Wedding handful
  • - Wedding confetti
  • - Wedding castoff
  • - US Ambassador to the United Nations Susan ......
  • - University or playwright
  • - University in Houston
  • - University at Houston
  • - The Owls of the Western Athletic Conference
  • - The Owls of the N.C.A.A.
  • - Texas university that Howard Hughes dropped out of
  • - Tex. university
  • - Sushi grains
  • - Sushi base
  • - Stuffed pepper filling
  • - Stuff once thrown at newly weds
  • - Starch in sushi
  • - Staple of Asia
  • - Staple in the Far East
  • - Staple in China
  • - Staple food — English lyricist
  • - Sportswriter Grantland
  • - Source of about 20% of the calories consumed by humanity
  • - Something needed for your sake?
  • - Something for your sake?
  • - Singer/songwriter Damien
  • - Side dish with enchiladas
  • - Side dish alternative to pasta
  • - Shipment from Galveston
  • - Serving with sushi
  • - Serving with orange chicken
  • - Serving with chop suey, perhaps
  • - Red-beans partner
  • - Red beans go-with
  • - Red beans and ...... (Creole dish)
  • - Quinoa alternative
  • - Product of Louisiana.
  • - Postnuptial throw
  • - Postnuptial fling?
  • - Post-wedding shower
  • - Post-wedding fling?
  • - Pilaf staple
  • - Pilaf essential
  • - Pilaf basic
  • - Part of a bridal shower
  • - Paper or pudding
  • - Paella requirement
  • - Paddy-grown grain
  • - Paddy harvest
  • - Oriental food
  • - Nepalese staple
  • - National security adviser Condoleezza
  • - Minute ...... (quick-cooking side dish)
  • - Major Thai export
  • - Main ingredient of paella
  • - Lyricist extraordinaire Tim
  • - Lots of things for dinner?
  • - Lestat creator
  • - Lasher author
  • - Ladder, part 7
  • - Kung pao chicken accompanier
  • - Kind of thin paper
  • - Kind of grass or flower
  • - Japanese staple
  • - Japanese grain
  • - It might be wild or dirty
  • - It might be sticky or dirty
  • - It might be fried at a Chinese restaurant
  • - It may rain after a wedding
  • - It may fill a paddy wagon?
  • - It may be wild or fried
  • - It may be served in a bed
  • - It may be grown for your sake
  • - It may be brown or Spanish
  • - It can be fried or sticky
  • - Irish singer/songwriter Damien
  • - Indonesian staple
  • - Indian order
  • - Hopping John ingredient
  • - Hillary Clinton predecessor
  • - He wrote "The Left Bank"
  • - Grantland of sportswriting fame
  • - Grantland of sports fame
  • - Grain with white and brown varieties
  • - Grain used to make horchata
  • - Grain used in risotto
  • - Grain used in much Chinese cuisine
  • - Grain that symbolizes fertility in many cultures
  • - Grain that resembles orzo
  • - Grain sometimes found in a burrito
  • - Grain served with curry
  • - Grain in some cakes
  • - Grain grown in paddies
  • - Grain found in sushi
  • - Former wide receiver Jerry
  • - Form of confetti
  • - Force through a sieve
  • - Food grown in a paddy
  • - Foggy Bottom top dog since January 2005
  • - Fenway Park slugger
  • - Far East staple
  • - Famed N.F.L. pass catcher
  • - Elton John collaborator Tim
  • - Elmer, Del or Grantland.
  • - Eleven from Houston
  • - EdgarBurroughs
  • - Dolma ingredient
  • - Dish that may be "sticky"
  • - Dish sometimes made in a minute
  • - Dinner side dish choice
  • - Departing wedding gift
  • - Condoleezza of the cabinet
  • - Condoleeza of the Cabinet
  • - Chinese-takeout side dish
  • - Chinese menu staple
  • - Chinese dish, fried ...
  • - Chimichanga filler
  • - Cabinet appointee of 2005
  • - Burrito staple
  • - Bridal shower material?
  • - Bowlful accompanying teriyaki
  • - Bed on the table?
  • - Bed of ......
  • - Basmati, for example
  • - Basmati or jasmine, e.g.
  • - Basic grain in a pilaf dish
  • - Asian staple crop
  • - Arroz, by another name?
  • - Aquatic cereal grass
  • - Anne who writes gothic fiction
  • - Almost purée
  • - Almost purée
  • - Accompaniment for red beans
  • - A top crop in Ark.
  • - 49ers receiver Jerry
  • - 2003 College World Series winner
  • - "Wild" or "brown" food
  • - "We, the People" playwright
  • - "The Vampire Lestat" author
  • - "The Vampire Armand" author
  • - "Missiles" at a wedding
  • - "Lasher" writer
  • - "Cannonball' singer-songwriter Damien
  • - "Bitter ......" (Italian film)
  • - "Ammo" at weddings
  • - ........ pilaf
  • - Fried
  • - Jasmine, e.g.
  • - ...... Krispies
  • - Beans partner
  • - Chimichanga ingredient
  • - Dirty dish?
  • - Chinese side dish
  • - Chinese staple
  • - "Aida" lyricist
  • - Pudding base
  • - Edible grains
  • - Houston campus
  • - Potatoes alternative
  • - Chinese cuisine staple
  • - Wedding feature
  • - Bush adviser
  • - Prepare potatoes
  • - Staple ....
  • - Cultivated grass
  • - American playwright.
  • - Bush cabinet member
  • - Essence of some cakes
  • - Sushi go-with
  • - 'The Witching Hour' author
  • - Burrito filling
  • - Makeup of some beds
  • - Chinese food staple
  • - It may be polished
  • - ...... Balls
  • - Wedding staple
  • - Type of pudding
  • - Certain pudding base
  • - Houston university
  • - Paella base
  • - Grain grown in a paddy
  • - Pongal grain
  • - Jasmine ....
  • - Risotto base
  • - Grain from the paddy field
  • - Staple of Cajun cuisine
  • - Wedding shower?
  • - Jollof grain
  • - It may be dirty or sticky
  • - Main ingredient in risotto
  • - Jambalaya ingredient
  • - Sushi bed
  • - White bed, perhaps?
  • - Traditional bridal shower
  • - "Jasmine" side dish
  • - Brown or white food
  • - Curry side dish
  • - Grain for paella
  • - Puffed product
  • - Bento box staple
  • - Bibimbap ingredient
  • - Paella grain
  • - Surname of national security advisers under both Bush 43 and Obama
  • - Starchy side
  • - Partner of red beans
  • - Sushi grain
  • - Food served in a bed
  • - Anne who writes of vampires
  • - Sushi foundation
  • - Grain in sushi
  • - Bridal shower
  • - Jambalaya grain
  • - Pasta alternative
  • - Basmati, for one
  • - N.F.L. star ejected from 102-Across
  • - "Evita" lyricist
  • - Paella ingredient
  • - Sushi staple
  • - Pudding variety
  • - Paddy field crop
  • - Shrimp fried ......
  • - Grains from the paddy field
  • - Crop in a paddy
  • - Indian menu side
  • - The Owls of Conference USA
  • - Makeup of a bed, at times
  • - Possible bed for fish
  • - 'Dirty' Cajun fare
  • - 'Minute' fare
  • - Crosstown rival of the University of Houston
  • - Chinese restaurant grain
  • - Anti-caking garlic powder additive
  • - Food from a paddy
  • - Sake source
  • - Chinese restaurant side dish
  • - Fried or steamed dish
  • - Staple food
  • - Sushi stuffing
  • - Sushi stuff
  • - Basmati, e.g
  • - Chinese takeout freebie
  • - Grain in Chinese cuisine
  • - Jambalaya base
  • - Pilaf grains
  • - Paddy crop
  • - Beans go-with
  • - Common Asian grain
  • - Paella need
  • - "Dirty" or "sticky" fare
  • - Pilaf base
  • - Some priceless grains
  • - Basmati, eg
  • - Grain for a sake brewer
  • - The sides of ritual dance for wedding shower
  • - Pilaf grain
  • - Confetti has largely replaced it, at weddings
  • - Gluten-free grain
  • - Staple of Chinese cuisine
  • - Asian food staple
  • - Texas university
  • - Companion of red beans
  • - Food staple.
  • - Potato alternative
  • - Food grain
  • - Dirty
  • - Starchy food
  • - Food crop
  • - Kind of pudding
  • - Pudding.
  • - Japanese cuisine staple
  • - Sushi bar supply
  • - Oriental staple
  • - Grain
  • - Minute
  • - Grains
  • - Sushi ingredient
  • - Cereal plant
  • - Ontario lake
  • - Kitchen staple
  • - Golden ..
  • - It may be wild
  • - Wild
  • - Cereal grain
  • - Cereal grass
  • - Cereal
  • - Type of paper
  • - Kind of paper
  • - Fried side
  • - Creole cooking staple
  • - Creole staple
  • - Pudding ingredient
  • - Spanish.
  • - anneka ---, television presenter
  • - Cereal crop
  • - bibimbap base
  • - pudding head?
  • - Leading food crop
  • - houston school whose teams are called the owls
  • - Grain in paella and pilaf
  • - Paddy-field produce
  • - red beans and ......
  • - Author Anne
  • - Food hashed up at the American centre
  • - Staple grain in Chinese cuisine
  • - paddy is taking the part of cedric effectively
  • - tim ..., evita lyricist
  • - 'The Vampire Chronicles' novelist Anne
  • - Asian staple food
  • - onigiri component
  • - Chris with lens recreated enthralling opening of David Lean film
  • - 1993 Steven Spielberg film that won seven Oscars
  • - Highest-grossing black-and-white film of all time
  • - Film (1993), actress (1987)
  • - 1993 Steven Spielberg film
  • - Spielberg film
  • - Epic drama starring Liam Neeson as the title character Oskar, which is set during World War II: 2 wds.
  • - Stuffier Conservative, one destined for failure
  • - Conservative failure getting nearer
  • - Relatively thick runner-up backs Conservative
  • - More immediate Conservative failure
  • - Comparatively mean doorman?
  • - prior to failure clubs would get more miserly
  • - Joy Division album released after the death of Ian Curtis
  • - A: winner; B: in a draw; ... ? Not so far!
  • - Hotter, in a hiding game
  • - See a failure more intimately
  • - Shutter, so to speak, that's not so far away
  • - More evenly-matched clubs are deprived of runs
  • - not so far from a hundred and one having suffered defeat!
  • - if you keep your friends close, you should keep your enemies here
  • - 'Getting warmer!'
  • - Not so far away from shutter?
  • - Dealmaking pro