➠ Words with c

List contains 99148 Words that "c" contain.

  • - main component of a rob roy
  • - Check on drunkard, swallowing last of alcoholic drink
  • - It's still produced north of the border
  • - Nationality of mostRed River settlers
  • - Type of whisky
  • - Put an end to possible cause of alcoholism?
  • - Shutdown half of 18 across
  • - Half of 18 across describes those from Perth?
  • - Kind of whiskey
  • - Part of a rusty nail
  • - Type of pine or grain
  • - Natives of Greenock.
  • - drink obtained from ascot cheaply
  • - Crush, Highland tipple
  • - Whisky, perhaps
  • - Lawyer brought over to clinch case involving intoxicating product
  • - Put an end to Highlander maybe and companion
  • - Highland spirit
  • - Drink with a Caledonian companion
  • - Brit getting taps or knock on the head
  • - Malt whiskey made in Scotland
  • - Put the lid on a drink
  • - quash [a rumour]
  • - Put paid to the whisky
  • - single-malt pour
  • - Does such mist have an alcoholic content?
  • - put an end to whisky
  • - Taps closed, gas turned up for warming drink
  • - cut in whisky?
  • - caledonian spirit
  • - whisky taken from bed in school
  • - To put an end to
  • - Small company car for going around Cloonfush, in spirit
  • - Drunkard catches cold preceding check for booze
  • - Spoil a good drink?
  • - put an end to spirit
  • - ingredient in a rusty nail
  • - ... eggs, dish in which hard-boiled eggs are wrapped in sausage meat
  • - Tape variety
  • - Rusty Nail need
  • - Liquor often mixed with soda
  • - Small company car going to church, in spirit
  • - Whiskey type
  • - Drink in bed in school
  • - Whisky without the 'e'
  • - Put a stop to hard liquor
  • - .... broth; soup variety
  • - From Inverness
  • - This broth is a soup made with beef stock and pearl barley
  • - Ben Nevis, e.g
  • - Put an end to drink
  • - Put an end to function in school
  • - Whisky from Scotland
  • - Rusty nail liquor
  • - Put a stop to those in Perth
  • - Liquor cabinet choice
  • - Drunkard catches cold — check what he's on?
  • - Finish off some hard stuff
  • - Chivas Regal product
  • - Some whiskey
  • - Put an end to hard drink
  • - Rob Roy liquor
  • - Bar bottle
  • - Aged potable
  • - Rob Roy ingredient
  • - Chivas Regal, for one
  • - Whiskey variety
  • - It's often served with soda
  • - Rob Roy need
  • - Soda's partner
  • - Single-malt liquor
  • - Word with tape or whiskey
  • - Word with pine or tape
  • - 3M brand
  • - .... and soda
  • - Crush; stamp out
  • - Put down; suppress
  • - Caledonian.
  • - Like Burns.
  • - Scarce liquid.
  • - Highland Bramble ingredient
  • - 'Hop ......!'
  • - Whisky
  • - Drambuie ingredient
  • - Foil
  • - ...... drink (soda)
  • - Stamp out
  • - Frustrate
  • - Alcoholic spirit
  • - Put an end to
  • - ... tape
  • - Pine
  • - Nix!
  • - Put the kibosh on
  • - Bar order
  • - Whisky such as Glenfiddich or Glenmorangie
  • - put an end to the drink
  • - Whisky made in Scotland
  • - Put the lid on booze
  • - put a stop to spirit
  • - Strong alcoholic drink
  • - Block a wee dram?
  • - have a retarding influence on strong drink
  • - Crush whisky
  • - Limit or regulate
  • - Regulate rough critters
  • - Possibly put a cap on shivering critters?
  • - engineers, stern, revealing limit
  • - Impose limits on
  • - Put limits on refuse emptied near stern
  • - Confine or limit
  • - Bound to have instant cut in relaxation
  • - Limit time off work, initially resulting in crankiness, temper
  • - Put a limit on again, getting tough
  • - a new stricter limit
  • - use more stricter measures to find how to confine them
  • - again rigid limit
  • - limit all others keeping endless bit of foolery
  • - Prohibit(Used today)
  • - Confine within limits
  • - Put boundaries on
  • - Place a limit on
  • - Set limits on
  • - Restrain, limit
  • - Utilize a V-chip
  • - Slap a curfew on
  • - Synonym for 18 Across
  • - Set limits
  • - .... limits
  • - Keep under control
  • - Place limits on
  • - Fence off
  • - Circumscribe.
  • - Curb
  • - Confine
  • - Hem in
  • - Hamper
  • - Limit
  • - Put a limit on
  • - Put limits on
  • - Limit with respect to stern
  • - Include in an envelope, as a check
  • - Include, as in a mailing
  • - Include contents of menu and lock up
  • - Include, in a way
  • - Include in the envelope
  • - Shut (up)
  • - les once accidentally shut in
  • - Once Les has worked it out, put it in with one's letter
  • - Put fence round space nearby
  • - Extremely naive about secret hold
  • - egghead, northern, nearby being shut in
  • - Put inside, surround
  • - surround space, getting near
  • - put in an envelope, e.g.
  • - Surround with a fence
  • - Put inside, as in an envelope
  • - Encase
  • - Envelop
  • - Surround completely
  • - Surround eastern knight nearby
  • - Confine English knight nearby
  • - Put inside
  • - Fence off
  • - Shut in linen closet with no fabric around
  • - Fence in (common land)
  • - Fence in (land)
  • - Wall off
  • - Shut in
  • - Surround space nearby
  • - To surround on all sides
  • - Surround on all sides
  • - Put in the envelope
  • - Stuff into an envelope
  • - Put a fence around
  • - Wall in
  • - Place in an envelope
  • - Girdle
  • - Circumscribe.
  • - Compass about.
  • - Confine
  • - Cocoon.
  • - Box in
  • - Corral
  • - Hem in
  • - Contain
  • - Surround
  • - Fence (in)
  • - ...Pen
  • - Ring ......
  • - '-- wrap!'
  • - Place local renovated at end of lane
  • - Conservative in Scots town emptied the place
  • - local tea-place perhaps
  • - Would local eat a form of what one might apportion?
  • - Place brewing local tea
  • - Dish out fantastic local tea
  • - Ration out cook's local tea
  • - apportion lace - a lot, possibly
  • - Almost everyone has to find and hand out
  • - Assign (resources)
  • - hermit cites a problem, catching cold
  • - cites a problem about hermit
  • - one practises self-denial as a spiritual discipline
  • - Australian unusually cites creed's opening, being of austere outlook
  • - A doubter must lack pressure, being 25!
  • - It's no fun as a rule for him
  • - Hermit's a powerless non-believer
  • - Antithesis of a hedonist
  • - a spare man
  • - A sea-tick said to be austere
  • - accent is confused, not having name for a hermit
  • - One leading a spartan lifestyle
  • - One who leads a Spartan lifestyle
  • - Like a monk's life
  • - Hedonist's opposite
  • - Monk, perhaps
  • - Many a monk
  • - Hedonist's antithesis
  • - Hardly a hedonist
  • - Buddhist monk, e.g.
  • - Like some monks
  • - Monk
  • - hermit from a terrible sect in charge
  • - Severely self-denying
  • - one shuns society and sounds vinegary
  • - denying oneself worldly pleasures
  • - Refer to leaders of cult seen as backward or severe
  • - austere and sour about one point
  • - strict hermit
  • - Strict in self-denial
  • - Stern and bow of ship going in one sudden movement
  • - hermit gets twitch after solving case
  • - Hardly self-indulgent
  • - Self-denying one
  • - Self-denier
  • - Anchorite, e.g.
  • - St. Francis of Assisi, for one
  • - St. Anthony was one
  • - Religiously abstinent
  • - Person who sounds vinegary
  • - Opposite of "epicurean"
  • - No hedonist, he
  • - Far from self-indulgent
  • - Austerely simple
  • - Abstinent
  • - Rigorously abstinent
  • - Self-denying
  • - Essene, for instance
  • - Austere detectives in CIA sent back
  • - Religious recluse
  • - Hermit
  • - Practicing great self-denial
  • - Loner
  • - Spartan
  • - Abstemious
  • - Austere
  • - Mahatma Gandhi, for one
  • - one who won't indulge in acid, according to some
  • - Self-denying person
  • - One strictly abstaining from worldly pleasures
  • - Austere, severely strict
  • - Hermit is wildly ecstatic with time out
  • - A stuffed tortilla baked in sauce, often with a cheese topping
  • - Ena keeps youngster eating a Mexican dish
  • - i had clean free mexican food
  • - Needing no introduction, wench one lad's seen with — a Mexican dish!
  • - Breakdown of niche Russian car making Mexican scoff
  • - As an American term for everything, "the whole ...." is an alternative to "the whole nine yards"
  • - In Mexican cuisine, a rolled and filled tortilla cooked with a chilli sauce
  • - Mexican tortilla with chilli
  • - End of a "complete" phrase
  • - Mexican dish with a name identifying the sauce added to it
  • - Tortilla and chilli dish
  • - Exotic lunch idea not for everyone -- a Mexican dish
  • - Chilean cook marries mother in Mexican restaurant
  • - Pregnant woman, perhaps eating a Mexican meal
  • - Rolled Mexican fare
  • - Queso-topped dish
  • - Rolled Mexican dish
  • - Mexican menu choice
  • - Mexican dish
  • - lance had travelled around italy to find mexican food
  • - Cooked a nice dahl — or another dish perhaps?
  • - Dish left in ramshackle hacienda
  • - Food chain deal founders
  • - CIA handle criminal's fare from Mexico
  • - Tortilla — lead chain (anag)
  • - Filled tortilla served with chilli sauce
  • - Rolled tortilla
  • - Tortilla with meat and chilli
  • - Taqueria treat
  • - "Big" one
  • - The whole ...
  • - Whole thing?
  • - Filled tortilla
  • - whole food?
  • - relating to movement in terribly cool car
  • - mr too cool (anag.)
  • - Self-powered item
  • - a french snag - note daughter is single
  • - A French husband longed to get separated
  • - Swung a fist (missing the head) getting a wallop in and split (9)
  • - Separated, as a horse from its carriage
  • - code cracked with strange propriety
  • - unusually rum code of behaviour
  • - Propriety after month nothing strange
  • - Propriety, etiquette
  • - Good behaviour, etiquette
  • - After a month ring: strange, but it's etiquette
  • - Cracking code with spirit shows good form
  • - Strange code, strange etiquette
  • - Code will be broken with strange behaviour
  • - Etiquette of French? Well, I'm not sure
  • - Art style with strange decency
  • - Peculiar code, peculiar etiquette
  • - Endless lure shown by strange modesty
  • - Etiquette
  • - it's becoming strange to support endless inducement
  • - formulation of code over drink to produce propriety
  • - Propriety, especially in behavior or conduct
  • - art, kind of odd, decent quality
  • - Grace period before New Year with no booze
  • - Propriety in conduct
  • - Appropriateness, propriety
  • - the month to show your love, spirit and decency
  • - Good manners shown by Italian novelist entering house
  • - Proper behaviour
  • - Festive period, then over booze? That'll do for sobriety
  • - seemliness
  • - Seemly behaviour
  • - Proper conduct
  • - Propriety of conduct
  • - Decency
  • - Appropriate behavior
  • - Dignified behavior
  • - Good behaviour in Christmas period ended abruptly -- nothing unusual
  • - Propriety in manners and conduct
  • - Behaviour that's becoming odd -- almost lure into trap at first
  • - Appropriate behaviour for environmentalist breaking into oil storage facility
  • - Correct behaviour
  • - Good form
  • - Polite behavior
  • - Gentility
  • - Appropriate social behavior
  • - Politeness
  • - [I]Proper behavior
  • - Politesse
  • - Dignified propriety
  • - Good taste in behavior.
  • - Proper behavior
  • - Propriety
  • - ...... Manners
  • - Convention
  • - Protocol using one greenhouse component to grip the other
  • - Dulce et .... est, Wilfred Owen WWI poem
  • - Edward backs small firm with spirit and dignity
  • - seemly behavior
  • - What was originally conducted by up-to-date revolutionary?
  • - Revised pact due to unexpected change of government
  • - Conservative up to date spoiled takeover
  • - Change of rule due to pact being renegotiated
  • - Violent action leading to a change in government
  • - Conservative leading up-to-date revolutionary takeover (4,1'4)
  • - What could be acted out with seizure of power
  • - Tom rings dupe to confuse? It's a revolting piece of work! (4,1'4)
  • - System of rules suppressing rebellious nonsense leads to uprising
  • - takeover, due to pact collapsing
  • - adopt cute formula for violent overthrow
  • - Radical political upheaval
  • - Violent political overthrow
  • - A putsch
  • - Unconstitutional overthrow of a government
  • - Sudden illegal seizure of government
  • - Seizure of the levers of power
  • - Tom put ode away inside, as it's a revolting piece of work (4,1'4)
  • - Political upheaval
  • - Violent seizure of power
  • - Sudden, perhaps violent, overthrow of a government
  • - Violent action resulting in change of government (4,1'4)
  • - Power outage?
  • - Violent government overthrow
  • - Political action
  • - How Louis Napoleon became dictator.
  • - Takeover
  • - Overthrow
  • - Revolution
  • - Revolt
  • - Hostile takeover of company marred update and conclusion of contract
  • - mysterious remark, maybe found in this clue?
  • - medic prepared tea, to a degree
  • - New version of Art Deco — to a degree
  • - Highest degree awarded by a university
  • - Severinsen's degree?
  • - A degree
  • - Postgraduate degree
  • - Academic degree.
  • - Third degree?
  • - High degree
  • - Advanced academic degree