➠ Words with c
List contains 99148 Words that "c" contain.
- - I drink after church freezes
- - Freezes over
- - Freezes, as a road
- - Freezes over: 2 wds.
- - Freezes
- - Becomes slippery as a sidewalk (2 wds.)
- - Gets slick
- - Gets frosty
- - Gets slippery, as a road
- - Becomes slippery, as a road
- - Gets a winter coat?
- - Gets dangerous in December
- - Is in need of defrosting
- - Needs to be scraped, as a winter windshield
- - Gets slippery
- - Becomes dangerous to drive
- - Frosts, as a windshield
- - Needs defrosting
- - Calls for defrosting
- - Frosts
- - Searching for Italy host Stanley
- - Stanley, actor who played art director Nigel Kipling in 2006 film The Devil Wears Prada
- - Stanley of "The Hunger Games"
- - "The ...... Cookbook" (2012 book from actor Stanley who played Julia Child's husband in "Julie & Julia")
- - Actor Stanley
- - Stanley of the 'Hunger Games' movies
- - Stanley of 'Big Night'
- - Stanley of 'The Lovely Bones'
- - Stanley of 'Julie & Julia'
- - Stanley who plays Flickerman in "The Hunger Games"
- - "The Lovely Bones" actor Stanley
- - "Julie & Julia" actor Stanley
- - Stanley of "The Devil Wears Prada"
- - Stanley of "The Imposters"
- - Puck portrayer Stanley
- - Stanley of "The Terminal"
- - Stanley of "Road to Perdition"
- - Stanley who appears in the "Hunger Games" franchise
- - Actor Stanley in the "Hunger Games" franchise
- - Actor who hosted Searching for Italy
- - stanley ..., actor who appeared in, co-wrote and co-directed 1996 film drama big night
- - Stanley of "The Hunger Games" films
- - "Hunger Games" emcee portrayer
- - Codirector of "Big Night"
- - "The Impostors" director
- - "Julie & Julia"co-star
- - injured in crash, chinese leader outside gets liqueur
- - Tarnish on coin has dissolved in spirit
- - Liqueur, like punch, over after a month
- - Liqueur seen to spoil a small cloth
- - liqueur made from marasca cherries
- - Liqueur distilled from harmonicas?
- - Spoil cotton clothing while making liqueur
- - Cordial or liqueur distilled from cherries
- - Cherry liqueur
- - a strong, sweet liqueur made from small black dalmatian cherries
- - Liqueur bar stocks a punch with a bit of oomph
- - Drink as arm worked on trouser material
- - What's drunk playing harmonicas
- - Strong drink when harmonicas playing
- - Drink to spoil material when getting absorbed
- - What when drunk is crimson, aha!
- - Cocktail garnish [anagram of 25 Across]
- - Type of cherry
- - ...... cherry
- - Cordial
- - Mix Charmian's love drink
- - The Real Love Boat host Romijn
- - Ancient musical instrument, not exactly novel
- - Who do you associate with Sunnybrook Farm?
- - In the Old Testament, the wife of Isaac and the mother of Jacob and Esau
- - Novel about British male leaving holy city
- - "good and mad: the revolutionary power of women's anger" author traister
- - Du Maurier heroine brewed a beer with two hundred Romans
- - Wife of Isaac, mother of Jacob in the Bible
- - Novel about bishop miles away from place of pilgrimage
- - Star of the Halifax TV series
- - Book about British accountant bored with the City
- - Novel about British deposing leader in holy city
- - The Librarians actress Romijn
- - ... Root, actress who starred as Miss Lonsdale in "The Queen's Gambit"
- - Du Maurier's first Mrs. de Winter
- - 1938 novel, starting: 'Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again'
- - Girl's name; novel title
- - Novel by Daphne du Maurier
- - Classic novel narrated by the second Mrs. de Winter
- - Daphne du Maurier novel
- - Novel about British leader leaving holy city
- - The first Mrs. de Winter, in fiction
- - 'Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again' novel
- - Hitchcock film with Laurence Olivier
- - Du Maurier novel
- - Sister of Laban who became the wife of Isaac in the Old Testament
- - Daphne du Maurier novel made into a Best Picture
- - Hitchcock film with a nameless heroine
- - Old instrument accountant used in novel
- - Best Picture the year after "Gone With the Wind"
- - Hitchcock film based on a du Maurier novel
- - Novel that begins "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again"
- - The second Mrs. de Winter, in literature
- - Novel with the villainous housekeeper Mrs. Danvers
- - 1938 Daphne du Maurier novel
- - Title character who dies before the novel begins
- - 1938 novel.
- - Black who had the viral video "Friday"
- - medieval instrument about to be given a novel name
- - "Good and Mad" author Traister
- - ... Ferguson, "Doctor Sleep" actress who plays Ilsa Faust in 2023 movie "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One"
- - Actress Romijn or De Mornay
- - girl off beer repeating cold answer
- - shifting beer account twisted literary figure
- - ... Pearson, mother to Kevin, Kate, and Randall on "This Is Us," played by Mandy Moore
- - ... Romijn, actress who plays Una Chin-Riley (Number One) in "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds"
- - literary character produces old instrument, getting two notes
- - fictional heroine spilt a beer after drinking a small quantity
- - Author who had men explain things to her?
- - Hannah Waddingham's role on "Ted Lasso"
- - hitchcock film about buccaneer, peacekeepers evicted...
- - girls' name
- - Stringed instrument initially captivated a girl
- - Du Maurier classic
- - TV drama star; ........... Gibney
- - Mother of Jacob and Esau
- - Kirstie's role on "Cheers"
- - Hitchcock film
- - Oscar-winning Hitchcock film
- - 'Friday' singer Black
- - *Mandy's role on 'This Is Us'
- - Alfred Hitchcock's first Hollywood film
- - Hitchcock film set at a Cornwall estate
- - Hitchcock film of 1940
- - Best Picture directed by Hitchcock
- - Diane's successor on "Cheers"
- - Sunnybrook Farm girl
- - Daphne du Maurier classic
- - Best Picture of 1940
- - Only Hitchcock film to get a Best Picture Oscar
- - Only Hitchcock film to win Best Picture
- - 1940 Alfred Hitchcock movie
- - It begins "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again"
- - Isaac's wife
- - Esau's mom
- - Sunnybrook Farm lass
- - Kirstie's "Cheers" role
- - Author West
- - Hitchcock's first American film
- - Hitchcock classic
- - Girl of Sunnybrook Farm
- - Best Picture winner of 1940
- - DeMornay of "Risky Business"
- - [1940]
- - Hitchcock film of '40
- - Du Maurier
- - Actress De Mornay
- - Sunnybrook Farm resident
- - Du Maurier character
- - Pocahontas's baptismal name
- - Mother of Esau and Jacob.
- - Daphne Du Maurier wrote it.
- - Best seller of 1938.
- - Daphne DuMaurier's best seller.
- - "Cheers" character
- - Female name
- - Girl's name.
- - Risky Business actress, .... De Mornay
- - Hitchcock's thriller film
- - which brothers directed no country for old men and the big lebowski?
- - Eclectic Ethan
- - Last name of both The Ballad of Buster Scruggs filmmakers
- - US film-maker brothers
- - surname of cinematic brothers
- - Last name of "Bridge of Spies" screen writers Ethan and Joel
- - Surname of The Ballad of Buster Scruggs filmmakers Ethan and Joel
- - ethan or joel of film
- - Last name of both of the The Ballad of Buster Scruggs directors
- - hollywood brothers' name
- - Ethan or Joel of filmmaking
- - The ... brothers (filmmakers Ethan and Joel)
- - last name associated with the ballad of buster scruggs
- - "True Grit" directors, Joel and Ethan ...
- - Filmmaking brothers Joel and Ethan ...
- - "fargo" director ethan or joel
- - Last name of either The Ballad of Buster Scruggs filmmaker
- - "Barton Fink" director Joel or Ethan
- - ... brothers ("The Big Lebowski" creators)
- - ... brothers (The Ballad of Buster Scruggs directors)
- - Filmdom's Joel or Ethan
- - Last name of filmmakers Ethan and Joel
- - Joel or Ethan of filmdom
- - The ...... brothers ("The Big Lebowski" filmmakers)
- - Oscar-winner Joel or Ethan
- - One of an "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" pair
- - Last name of the directors of "Inside Llewyn Davis"
- - Last name of the directors of "Hail, Caesar!"
- - Last name of the brothers who directed "The Ladykillers"
- - Last name of directors Joel and Ethan (they're brothers)
- - Last name of "Inside Llewyn Davis" directors Joel and Ethan
- - Last name of "Bridge of Spies" screenwriters Ethan and Joel
- - Joel or Ethan on a set
- - Joel and Ethan ...... (filmmaking duo behind "True Grit")
- - Filmdom's Ethan or Joel
- - Film maker Joel or Ethan
- - Ethan and Joel ........
- - Either creator of The Dude
- - fargo
- - "Intolerable Cruelty" director, 2003
- - Last name of both Fargo writers
- - Surname on a 2010 "True Grit" poster
- - Directing surname
- - "Inside Llewyn Davis" director
- - "Blood Simple" director
- - Filmmaking family name
- - which belgian won the 2023 world snooker championship?
- - term for germany's annexation of austria in 1938.
- - 1938 annexation of Austria by Germany — shun class (anag)
- - Name given to the annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany in 1938
- - Germany's 1938 annexation of Austria
- - 1938 Austria-Germany union
- - Milk producer with pig heading off fellow employee
- - Person to have lunch with, perhaps
- - Colleague is disagreeable woman, pig oozing power
- - Fellow employee
- - excellent thing includes hurt expression of colleague
- - Shift sharer
- - Officemate
- - Lunch companion, perhaps
- - Office mate
- - Lenny or Carl, to Homer Simpson
- - Associate
- - Colleague
- - chase again with endless annoyance profound transformation
- - profound transformation - like the tide
- - A notable transformation
- - Notable transformation
- - dramatic shift ... or what's literally found in each set of circles?
- - Was Moses responsible for this watery mutation or transformation?
- - Profound transformation
- - Describes what Noah did to the Red Sea? What a transformation!
- - Major transformation
- - Dramatic transformation
- - Big transformation of a hen's cage, possibly
- - profound, sweeping transition
- - tidal shift in perspective?
- - Coppers on spot reported revolution
- - Complete shift
- - Typically coppers on spot reported revolution
- - Metamorphosis
- - steadied oneself, getting up to clean out vehicle engine
- - lender occupied in creating a civilisation?
- - Takes a keen interest in accommodating an alternative to the bankers
- - Fang: Fr.
- - Fang, in France
- - Zambezi denizen, for short
- - Well-ventilated plastic shoe
- - Toothy reptile, for short
- - Toothy menace
- - Swamp res.
- - Swamp predator, for short
- - Swamp dweller, for short
- - Swamp beastie
- - Soft, holey shoe
- - Smiler of the Nile, for short.
- - Shoe with circular holes
- - Shoe brand made from plastic
- - Saltwater or freshwater creature, briefly
- - S. Florida native
- - Riverside sunbather
- - Riverbank predator
- - Riverbank basker, informally
- - River reptile
- - River predator, briefly
- - Reptilian sunbather
- - Reptilian nickname
- - Ravenous reptile, for short
- - Rapacious reptile.
- - Pursuer of Capt. Hook
- - Predatory reptile (abbr)
- - Popular gardening shoe
- - Popular foam shoe
- - Plastic shoe
- - Plastic foam shoe available in many colors
- - Outback steak source, for short
- - No gator, but close
- - Nile snapper, for short
- - Nile reptile, briefly
- - Nile menace, informally
- - Nile menace, for short
- - Moat menace, briefly
- - Moat beast, for short
- - Menacing animal in a swamp, for short
- - Menace for Cleo's subjects
- - Menace following Captain Hook around, for short
- - Marsh menace
- - Mangrove swamp snapper
- - Mangrove swamp resident
- - Mangrove menace, informally
- - Madagascar menace, briefly
- - Long-tailed reptile (abbr)
- - Logo on some clogs
- - Leathery sunbather
- - Large, bony-plated reptile (abbr)
- - Large snapper
- - Large reptile with sharp teeth, for short
- - Killer ...... (green-skinned "Batman" villain)
- - How Capt. Hook lost his right hand, informally
- - Hook pursuer, for short
- - Hook pursuer
- - Holey, lightweight shoe
- - Holey, lightweight clog
- - Glades swimmer
- - Glades snapper
- - Gator's cuz
- - Gator's counterpart
- - Gator? No, close
- - Florida reptile, for short
- - Florida floater, briefly
- - Fla. reptile
- - Fearsome aquatic reptile, for short
- - Everglades stalker, for short
- - Everglades snapper
- - Everglades denizen, for short
- - Critter with a lot of teeth
- - Critter that likes to lie in the sun
- - Colorful outdoor shoe
- - Cold-blooded killer, for short
- - Clog footwear brand
- - Captain Hook's nemesis, for short
- - Capt. Hook's toothy nemesis
- - Caiman's cousin, briefly
- - Caiman, for short
- - Caiman cousin
- - Breathable clog
- - Big-mouthed critter
- - Big-jawed reptile, for short
- - Big-jawed Barrie beast
- - Big reptile, cut
- - Beast known for its tears, briefly
- - Beady-eyed armored menace
- - Bayou beast, informally
- - Aussie water hazard
- - Aussie menace
- - Aquatic reptile, for short
- - Animal with a big bite, informally
- - Animal that looks similar to an alligator, for short
- - Animal that bit off Captain Hook's hand, for short
- - Animal similar to a gator
- - Animal on a preppy shirt, for short
- - Animal often confused with another, casually
- - AlligatorÕs cousin
- - 2007 TV movie about a man-eating beast
- - "Teary" reptile, for short
- - "Peter Pan" ticker
- - "Peter Pan" predator
- - "Peter Pan" creature
- - "Peter Pan" beast, briefly
- - "Pearls Before Swine" critter, informally
- - "Lizard of the Nile," for short
- - Nile menace
- - Nile creature
- - Nile swimmer
- - Bigmouth
- - Everglades swimmer
- - Comfy shoe
- - Swamp snapper
- - Swamp thing
- - Glades critter
- - Everglades critter
- - Swamp swimmer
- - Reptile, for short
- - "Peter Pan" character
- - Nile reptile
- - Nile biter
- - Lge. reptile
- - Foam footwear
- - Gator's kin
- - Gator's relative
- - Gator cousin
- - Hook's source of terror, briefly
- - Gator's cousin
- - Shoe with holes
- - Marsh critter
- - Bearer of saffron shaking off American reptile
- - Swamp critter
- - Holey rubber shoe
- - Reptile caught by fabulous flying creature
- - Swamp critter with many teeth
- - Hook's reptilian bane
- - Gator's look-alike
- - Nickname from the Greek for "lizard"
- - Mangrove swamp critter
- - Swamp beast, informally
- - Big reptile, informally
- - Big snapper, informally
- - Branded shoe with holes
- - Foam clog you can decorate with Jibbitz charms
- - big reptile, for short
- - Branded foam clog
- - shoe that may be decorated with a jibbitz
- - Swamp critter native to volcanic rock
- - Alligator kin, for short