➠ Words with c

List contains 99148 Words that "c" contain.

cap
  • - Bottle's top
  • - Top on a bottle of beer
  • - bottle closer
  • - Oft-misplaced bottle part
  • - *Bottle top [#UniversalXwordPride]
  • - Lid for a lad
  • - It's twisted off a soda bottle
  • - Bottle lid
  • - Bottle cover
  • - Beer-bottle topper
  • - "Lid" in each of this puzzle's theme entries
  • - What a bottle opener removes
  • - Small lid or cover
  • - Pop-bottle topper
  • - Lid or chapeau
  • - Jar lid
  • - It's twisted off the top of a soda bottle
  • - I doff my ... to you! (Hats off!)
  • - ... and gown (graduation attire)
  • - Toadstool topper
  • - Put a limit on, as spending
  • - Top part of an ocean swell
  • - Peaked headgear
  • - Beanie, eg
  • - International honour can go to one's head!
  • - Shower ... (item that keeps your hair dry)
  • - cover for a detonator
  • - Champ regularly lost hat
  • - In a toy pistol it will do something better
  • - piece of headwear for a royal
  • - Tell a better story of what may be ahead of a schoolboy
  • - cloak shortened as top cover
  • - Casual headwear
  • - Better chess opening, taking a pawn
  • - ... and gown (graduation outfit)
  • - Part of an oil well, maybe
  • - Word that can follow salary or shower
  • - Could one do better than doff it?
  • - Lens cover, say
  • - item with a bill
  • - imposed maximum
  • - place for a baseball team's logo
  • - upper limit, ceiling
  • - peaked hat
  • - … stuck a feather in his ... and called it macaroni
  • - Lie, in Black vernacular
  • - Put on your thinking ...
  • - Portobello part
  • - Sun protector, on a court
  • - Beanie's kin
  • - Graduation headgear
  • - Soft hat with a visor
  • - Marker topper
  • - Gown's go-with, at graduation ceremonies
  • - Word following "baseball" or "shower"
  • - Mortar board
  • - salary maximum
  • - It goes to one's head, possibly at night
  • - Baseball bleachers headwear
  • - Graduation gown accompaniment
  • - spending limit, or uniform topper?
  • - ... Anson, former Chicago Cubs player whose career lasted for 27 seasons
  • - Feather in your ... (notable achievement)
  • - Cover for leading characters in Crime and Punishment
  • - Baseball player's headwear
  • - Ceiling for spending
  • - Word after 'spending' or 'thinking'
  • - Screw ... (wine cork alternative)
  • - Covering for the top of a pen
  • - Casual headwear unit
  • - Yankees or Mets headgear
  • - Team leader, for short
  • - Surpass, possibly at cricket or baseball
  • - Headgear that's sometimes fashionably worn backwards
  • - Souvenir from a baseball game, maybe
  • - Place to stick a feather
  • - Baseballer's headgear
  • - Headgear often worn during a baseball game
  • - Toothpaste top
  • - Superhero portrayed by Chris Evans, for short
  • - Head accessory worn by golfers
  • - Tube stopper?
  • - You wear it on your head
  • - Beret or beanie, e.g.
  • - Hat worn by a baseball player
  • - ... and gown (graduate's attire)
  • - Covering for the knee or the head
  • - Steve Roger's character in Marvel Universe, affectionately
  • - Toothpaste tube part that might be flip-top
  • - A baseball ..., something you would wear on your head
  • - Odd parts of champ's headgear
  • - Billed hat
  • - Noodle covering
  • - Graduation ceremony headwear
  • - Curb champ from time to time
  • - Ballplayer's sunblocker
  • - Items missing from campsite in Cork
  • - "No ...," internet slang for total honesty
  • - Showing some turn of pace, it's topping
  • - Set a limit
  • - Maximum permitted value, as expenditure through a credit card
  • - Better part of landscape
  • - Pop's top, perhaps
  • - Beret
  • - Commencement wear
  • - Deerstalker, for one
  • - Beret, e.g.
  • - Gown's partner
  • - Diamond headgear
  • - Deerstalker, e.g.
  • - Baseball headgear
  • - Upper bound
  • - Kind of pistol
  • - Kiddie gun ammo
  • - It's often put on backward
  • - Diamond topper
  • - Beanie, e.g.
  • - Yankees uniform item
  • - Twist-off thingy
  • - Stadium souvenir, perhaps
  • - Set a limit on
  • - Seal, as an oil well
  • - Pirate headgear
  • - Part of some uniforms
  • - Lens ...... (protective item on a camera)
  • - Kepi
  • - Hat for a baseball fan
  • - Graduating student's headwear
  • - Chickadee feature
  • - Budget limit
  • - Bit of toy ammo
  • - Biggin
  • - ...... and gown (outfit at graduation)
  • - ...... and gown
  • - Zucchetto
  • - Word with baseball or gas
  • - Visored headgear
  • - Twist-off, e.g.
  • - Toy pistol need
  • - Topper on the diamond
  • - Toothpaste tube topper
  • - Tam or beret
  • - Something tossed on the last day of school
  • - Small explosive device
  • - Santa suit part
  • - Salary ...... (team's spending limit)
  • - Put a ceiling on
  • - Pitcher's chapeau
  • - Part of graduation attire
  • - Part of a baseball player's getup
  • - Nirvana "Pen ...... Chew"
  • - Mushroom topper
  • - Mortarboard, e.g.
  • - Insignia spot
  • - Headwear item
  • - Headgear that has a visor
  • - Hat for a baseball player
  • - Graduation flier
  • - Gown's go-with
  • - Gas-tank topper
  • - Financial limit
  • - Beret or biretta
  • - Baseballer's hat
  • - Ballplayer's headwear
  • - Ballplayer's headgear
  • - Ammo for a small gun
  • - A feather in your ...... (noteworthy achievement)
  • - "Yankee Doodle" headgear
  • - "So that's where the ...... to this old pen went!"
  • - ...... the climax
  • - Zucchetto, e.g.
  • - Yankee's cover
  • - Word with night or skull
  • - Word with knee or fools
  • - Word with ice or salary
  • - Word after baseball or gas
  • - Where to find a soft drink's promotional code
  • - What a baseball player wears on his head
  • - Very small explosive
  • - Upper boundary
  • - Uniform item, perhaps
  • - Trenton or Albany: Abbr.
  • - Trade's partner
  • - Trade partner?
  • - Trade partner in the oil business
  • - Toy-pistol fodder
  • - Toy gun noisemaker
  • - Toque or kepi
  • - Topper for many a golfer
  • - Top of a mushroom
  • - Toothpaste-tube cover
  • - Thinking thingie
  • - Team spending limit on player salaries
  • - Tassel spot
  • - Tam-o'-shanter
  • - Tam or fez
  • - Tam O' Shanter, for one
  • - Surpass by following with something better
  • - Spot for a feather
  • - Spending limit for a sports team
  • - Spending ceiling
  • - Something tossed up after graduation
  • - Soft hat, like a beret
  • - Smurf topper
  • - Shako, for one
  • - Salary or ball trailer
  • - Restrict, perhaps
  • - Polar or night
  • - Polar or ice follower
  • - Place for a team's insignia
  • - Place for a tassel, maybe
  • - Place for a feather
  • - Place for a baseball insignia
  • - Pitcher's topper
  • - Pitcher's top
  • - Pirate's covering?
  • - Pirate hat?
  • - Pen cover
  • - Partner of trade
  • - Partner of gown
  • - Part of many a Bic pen
  • - Part of an umpire's uniform
  • - Part of a swimmer's outfit
  • - Part of a ballplayer's uniform
  • - Oriole's crown?
  • - Oriole topper
  • - One might say "Make America Great Again"
  • - One may be applied to salaries
  • - Mop topper?
  • - Maximum spending limit
  • - Maximum level
  • - Mad or red follower
  • - Logo bearer, frequently
  • - Limit, as a salary
  • - Keep from increasing
  • - Item often tipped
  • - Item of apparel often worn backward
  • - It's often worn backward
  • - Investment money, briefly, or this puzzle's theme, backward
  • - Insignia site
  • - Headgear that might have a visor
  • - Headgear sold in a gift shop, often
  • - Headgear often worn backward
  • - Headgear item
  • - Headgear for a Pirate or Dodger
  • - Hard limit
  • - Graduate's tasseled headgear
  • - Graduate's headgear
  • - Grad topper
  • - Gown's companion
  • - Gown partner
  • - Georg von Trapp's mil. rank
  • - Gas-tank stopper
  • - Martial arts star Jackie
  • - Jackie who stars in the new revenge thriller "The Foreigner"
  • - Hong Kong-born action star Jackie
  • - Director and star of "Armour of God"
  • - Action star Jackie who voices Master Wu in "The Lego Ninjago Movie"
  • - Action star Jackie who received an honorary Oscar in 2016
  • - "The Tuxedo" star
  • - "The Foreigner" star
  • - Martial arts film star
  • - Action film star Jackie
  • - 'Rumble in the Bronx' star
  • - 'Rush Hour' co-star
  • - Jackie of action movies
  • - Action star from Hong Kong
  • - Hong Kong-born action star
  • - Tucker's 'Rush Hour' co-star
  • - Action star from Hong Hong
  • - Chinese-born poker star Johnny
  • - "Rush Hour" star
  • - Action-film star from Hong Kong
  • - Action film hero Jackie
  • - Action star with no stunt double
  • - Jackie of action flicks
  • - "Rush Hour" co-star Jackie
  • - "The Medallion" star
  • - hong kong avenue of stars honoree
  • - jackie ..., star of the rush hour action-comedy film series
  • - Hong Kong actor Jackie
  • - Oriental Sherlock
  • - Oriental hawkshaw
  • - Oriental gumshoe
  • - Oriental detective.
  • - No. 1 Son or his pop
  • - Movie detective
  • - Martial artist in the 2010 "Karate Kid" remake
  • - Late-show sleuth
  • - Jackie of "The Lego Ninjago Movie"
  • - Jackie ........ of films
  • - Honorary Academy Award winner Jackie
  • - Honolulu tec
  • - Honolulu movie sleuth
  • - Honolulu detective
  • - Gumshoe Charlie
  • - Father of "Number One Son"
  • - Famous Charley
  • - Earl Biggers' Chinese sleuth.
  • - E. D. Biggers sleuth
  • - Detective of note
  • - Detective in "The Shanghai Chest"
  • - Classic detective
  • - Chinese form of Zen
  • - Charlie, the sleuth
  • - Charlie or Jackie
  • - Charlie of whodunits
  • - Cat Power, aka ...... Marshall
  • - Biggers's tec
  • - Bigger's detective
  • - Actor Jackie
  • - 2010 "The Karate Kid" costar
  • - "The Shanghai Cobra" hero, 1945
  • - "The House Without a Key" hero
  • - "The Black Camel" detective
  • - "Sky Dragon" detective
  • - "Behind That Curtain" detective
  • - ...... Marshall (Cat Power)
  • - "...... Charlie?"
  • - Detective of fiction
  • - "Rush Hour" actor Jackie
  • - 'Crazy Rich Asians' actress Gemma
  • - Actress Gemma
  • - Jackie on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  • - Jackie of 'Shanghai Noon'
  • - Jackie of 'Rush Hour'
  • - Movie dick
  • - Fictional sleuth Charlie
  • - Sleuth of radio, movies and TV
  • - Oland sleuth
  • - Fictional Charlie
  • - Sleuth Charlie
  • - Charlie of old whodunits
  • - Jackie of 'The Tuxedo'
  • - Sleuth portrayed by Oland and Ustinov
  • - Actor/stuntman Jackie
  • - Jackie of 'Shanghai Knights'
  • - Movie sleuth Charlie
  • - Jackie famed for doing his own film stunts
  • - Sleuth played by Oland
  • - Sleuth with numbered offspring
  • - Sleuth in films including 'Black Magic' and 'The Jade Mask'
  • - Detective Charlie
  • - Detective fond of aphorisms
  • - "Kung Fu Panda" voice
  • - Sleuth who said, "Bills sometimes more difficult to collect than murder clues"
  • - "Alas, mouse cannot cast shadow like elephant" speaker
  • - Martial artist Jackie
  • - Jackie with acting chops
  • - Actor Jackie who's his own stuntman
  • - "Keeper of the Keys" detective
  • - 2014 Olympic silver medalist skater Patrick
  • - "If befriend donkey, expect to be kicked" speaker
  • - Kinchla of Blues Traveler
  • - Charlie who said "Waiting for tomorrow waste of today"
  • - Actor and stuntman Jackie of the "Rush Hour" movies
  • - Cat Power's Marshall
  • - Biggers's detective
  • - Biggers' sleuth
  • - Chinese sleuth
  • - Martial arts actor Jackie
  • - Honolulu-based sleuth
  • - "The Chinese Parrot" sleuth
  • - "Shanghai Cobra" sleuth
  • - Tucker's Rush Hour costar
  • - Honolulu-based detective
  • - "Keeper of the Keys" was the last novel he was featured in
  • - Hawaiian sleuth
  • - Jackie who voiced Master Monkey in "Kung Fu Panda"
  • - "Keeper of the Keys" sleuth
  • - Asian sleuth Charlie
  • - Detective in "The Shanghai Cobra"
  • - Aphoristic sleuth
  • - Supersleuth with a nimber one son
  • - Fictional character who first appeared in "The House Without a Key"
  • - Sleuth in "The Chinese Parrot"
  • - #1 Son's surname
  • - Biggers' detective
  • - Sleuth created by Biggers
  • - Homily-spouting detective
  • - Earl Derr Biggers sleuth
  • - Fictional sleuth
  • - Peter Sellers parodied him in "Murder by Death"
  • - Movie detective Charlie
  • - Charlie with a #1 son
  • - "Rush Hour" costar Jackie
  • - Fictional detective Charlie
  • - Classic film detective
  • - Oland role
  • - Detective with a number one son
  • - "The Black Camel" gumshoe
  • - Fictional detective.
  • - Chinese dynasty
  • - See 3 Down.
  • - Confucius-quoting detective.
  • - charlie —, detective creation of earl biggers who first appeared in 1925 novel the house without a key
  • - Jackie of martial-arts films
  • - Jackie ..., actor who performed his own stunts in the film "Police Story"
  • - wacky jackie
  • - Poet and drag artist Wo who performs as The Illustrious Pearl