➠ Words with c
List contains 99148 Words that "c" contain.
- - marvellous money
- - There's big money in the city
- - major city investment
- - wonderful money
- - serious offence in london, maybe
- - important city should provide some interest
- - Leading city
- - Money to invest, sterling
- - mail intended for london?
- - Source of interest in London, for example
- - fine big city
- - the city has the money
- - the sort of tax from which london benefits?
- - money from brussels, for example
- - money invested in paris for example?
- - money invested
- - Very good money
- - for example, london letter?
- - money fine?
- - money for investment in the chief city
- - Fine a lot of money
- - important city that will attract interest
- - Type of punishment found in country's leading city
- - Money to be invested in Washington, for example
- - The money's very good
- - money is wonderful
- - A hint to the contest answer
- - Rome, for example, is excellent
- - sum invested in chief city
- - Principal city
- - Money saved or invested — seat of government
- - First-rate city like Dublin
- - Victoria, for example, punishable by death
- - Chief city
- - Main city; wealth
- - Excellent city like Paris
- - Jolly good city like London
- - Brilliant money
- - Most important city
- - LIKE EVERY LETTER IN THIS CLUE
- - Excellent city such as London
- - Topping almost put the finishing touch on the whole thing?
- - Excellent money
- - Money from account withdrawn, friend grabbing it
- - Any of the cities found in 17- and 56-Across and 11- and 24-Down
- - What Germany and Greece have in common, such as euros
- - Ballpark figures perhaps for the city of London
- - What may be invested in Edinburgh?
- - Seed money
- - A country's main city
- - Chief; excellent
- - Rome, for instance, do better than most of Italy
- - That's splendid in Washington
- - Main city
- - With 37-Across, sentence openings, and what the ends of 16-, 23-, 47-, and 57-Across can be when rearranged
- - Madison, for one
- - The answer to each capitalized clue contains one
- - Washington, for instance.
- - Lincoln, for one
- - .... money
- - Chief
- - essential requirement for starting a mine in california
- - Ottawa for Canada
- - City where a country's government is located
- - L is for London, for example
- - money from london or paris?
- - word before city or letter
- - Seat of national government
- - A ....... offense is a crime potentially punishable by death
- - 2012 novel by John Lanchester
- - it's a top town? great!
- - funds limit a country falling short
- - a great character
- - Large letter
- - most important community should provide some interest
- - Country's seat of government
- - Principal assets
- - Better country with 20% less stock
- - Available wealth
- - Oslo, to Norway
- - first-class heading to column
- - invested sum
- - Top finance centre
- - perhaps london's wealth
- - splendid piece of correspondence - or its initial start
- - Excellent finance
- - It's great - if you like big cities!
- - it's great, like 9 across
- - big letter at top of column
- - Column feature which distinguishes architecture's three classical orders
- - splendid monetary principal
- - Government seat
- - Upper-case letter
- - Upper case — 9, say?
- - Large-sized letter
- - Finance — excellent!
- - Edinburgh, say
- - Dough that can yield a lot of bread?
- - Albany, e.g.
- - Upper case
- - Material wealth
- - Brilliant headwear -- it goes with virtually everything
- - Star on a map
- - Most important thing about aluminium paint previously article overlooked
- - Letter delivered after shift
- - Jackson or Lincoln
- - Madrid, say
- - Kabul or Harare?
- - Splendid headgear -- almost everyone is after it
- - Principal source of profit
- - Seat of government
- - Make matters worse? One left out cash!
- - & 14 Down HANGING?
- - Start-up need
- - Boston or Austin
- - Lincoln, Madison or Jackson
- - Oxonian's 'Outstanding!'
- - What a star may denote
- - Excellent, like every part of RAF, but not army or navy
- - Investor's need
- - Financing
- - Venture need
- - Accumulated wealth
- - London or Lisbon
- - What a star may indicate
- - Lincoln or Madison
- - Pierre, e.g.
- - Dough to make bread with, as it were
- - Uppercase letter
- - Pierre or Helena
- - Kind of punishment
- - Bismarck or Pierre.
- - Athens or Sparta.
- - Excellent or first-rate.
- - Sentence starter
- - Wealth
- - Assets
- - Metropolis
- - Paramount
- - Washington.
- - Finance
- - Funds
- - Bucks
- - Resources
- - Jolly good!
- - First-rate
- - Excellent
- - First-class
- - Head
- - See 38-Across
- - See 37-Across
- - Initial
- - See 26 Down
- - Washington's source of interest
- - Most important part of column about finance
- - Large character to go one better than Italian
- - Boston or Phoenix
- - .. River, in Fort Mcmurray
- - .. Falls (Jasper National Park attraction in Alberta)
- - River and lake of Alberta
- - Health assistance providers
- - those looking after patients
- - Nurses, for example
- - Lectures go badly in English city
- - Earl of --, character in Shakespeare's 'King Lear'
- - Rugby union team whose home ground is in Kingsholm Road
- - Get so cruel, wandering around city
- - Robert's Arm, Newfoundland.. Monster legend of Crescent Lake
- - County town once called Colonia Glevum Nervensis
- - Richard III's dukedom
- - Former duchy of 28 Down.
- - Massachusetts port.
- - 20 Across's uncle.
- - Embattled New Britain cape.
- - County town of western England
- - Royal Duke losing double topping of cheese
- - French-language specialty channel in Canada, Super ..
- - invalidate city freed after revolution
- - as clue to 'stew' initially forms — this is it!
- - abandoned lost cause, making stew
- - Brewing ale cost us for this stew
- - French stew over hopelessly lost cause
- - Sauce lost when cooking stew
- - Lost cause in preparation? Not if you're hungry
- - Donald's portrayer in 'SNL' skits
- - Tina's "30 Rock" boss
- - Evelyn Waugh's novelist brother
- - Maurice's love, in 'Maurice'
- - Obi-Wan's player
- - Man's name
- - Cold beer to start? Smart man!
- - Name found in "total eclipse"
- - Frequent "SNL" guest Baldwin
- - "The Black Stallion" boy
- - Guinness once on stage
- - 1960s British P.M. ...... Douglas-Home
- - 1960s British prime minister Douglas-Home
- - Lampooner of Donald on 'SNL'
- - Beta ......
- - Herring
- - Smart fellow
- - Not much
- - Pub beverage
- - lace maker said to be a smart one
- - ...... Stewart, retired cricketer
- - Guinness of "Lawrence of Arabia"
- - ...... john such, late bassist for bon jovi
- - Bohm of the Phillies
- - Phillies infielder Bohm
- - ... Burks, N.B.A. shooting guard since 2011
- - Dolphins fullback Ingold
- - ...... Baldwin, US actor
- - Actor Guinness, the original Obi-Wan Kenobi
- - legendary brit who played obi-wan kenobi, .... guinness
- - Wise-cracking sort, smart ----
- - Baldwin who starred in Beetlejuice
- - ... Douglas-Home, former British P.M.
- - "The Bridge on the River Kwai" Oscar winner Guinness
- - Sir ...... Guinness, actor
- - To-the-rescue vehicle: 2 wds.
- - Alberta community northwest of Medicine Hat