➠ Words with c
List contains 99148 Words that "c" contain.
- - moving craft, if moving vehicles
- - Heading for court, if Trump is lying about deal
- - Business caught providing Trump with a boost
- - carry on trading if craft is upset
- - vehicles provided if craft disintegrates
- - fix tariff charges basically for trade
- - Trade's somewhat erratic if far too westward-looking
- - Deal with vehicles on the road
- - Deal in drugs
- - Deal illegally
- - Irish beach party on island is caught by those on the road
- - Craft, if prepared, provides transport illegally
- - Driver's excuse for being late
- - Deal in
- - deal in something illegal
- - deal in vehicles on public roads
- - trade in vehicles?
- - Buying and selling cars, etc
- - the business of a warden?
- - road congestion
- - vehicles using public roads[7]
- - vehicles using public roads
- - the aggregation of vehicles coming and going during a specified period
- - Freight trade?
- - circulation
- - 2000 movie on the drugs trade, directed by Steven Soderbergh
- - Run from vehicles on the road
- - what waze monitors
- - Rush hour road woe
- - It causes a jam on the streets
- - Stream of vehicles
- - they sang "paper sun"
- - Steven Soderbergh film starring Benicio Del Toro as a drug cop
- - the jam-making trade?
- - Vehicular flow
- - Trade illegally
- - Movement of vehicles
- - It can be bad during rush hour
- - Flow of cars
- - Barter(Used today)
- - Vehicles collectively
- - Instant cut involving air service following illegal trading
- - Rush hour issue
- - Sell cars?
- - Old rock band -- act with riff throbbing
- - Rock band formed in Birmingham in 1967
- - Makeup of some snarls
- - Most of the Irishmen in new craft coming off the motorway perhaps
- - Trade vehicles
- - Rush hour report topic
- - Moving vehicles
- - Hits are a measure of it
- - Business skill returned: very loudly in charge
- - Vehicles on the road
- - Buy and sell vehicles
- - Illegally push several vehicles
- - Illicit trade that's seen by the roadside?
- - Two females in car -- it crashed in market
- - A .......... jam
- - Late excuse, often
- - Vehicle flow
- - Commerce; transport
- - Providing force in truck lifting vehicles
- - Rush hour certainty
- - Cause of a highway delay
- - Jam maker
- - Rush-hour woe
- - Cause of a tie-up
- - It puts the "ow" in "rush hour"
- - A lot of cars and trucks
- - Word that can precede the last word of 17- and 63-Across and 10- and 25-Down
- - Drug dealings
- - Kind of cop
- - Customer flow
- - Artery-clogger?
- - The way things go?
- - Query, part 5
- - Urban danger
- - Rush-hour problem
- - Commuters, collectively
- - Kind of jam
- - City problem
- - Urban problem.
- - Big city problem.
- - Jerk acquiring rabble's drug dealings
- - Vehicles.
- - Jam producer?
- - Freeway problem
- - Bad thing to be stuck in
- - ...... Circle.
- - Commerce
- - Barter
- - Buying and selling
- - Trade
- - vehicles on a public highway
- - Flow of cars and pedestrians
- - Congestion on the road
- - dealings in cars, etc.
- - Lots of cars very loud, I found aboard reversing vehicle
- - Shrank
- - smaller wrinkles removed?
- - Line shortened in legal document should be dropped
- - Got rid of some lines and made less
- - Became smaller when ironed?
- - Was diminished
- - Ironed
- - Waned
- - Lessened
- - Reduced.
- - declined to break sad decree
- - really heartless reply, as before
- - From that time on. trust in good faith
- - In a genuine way
- - Truly, wickedness descends on church and bank
- - In heartfelt manner.
- - As religious leader, taking on bishopric in good faith
- - Expressing honesty after that time with bank
- - Earnestly, genuinely
- - Subsequently + depend = with candor
- - Possible sign-off? Bank closes after that
- - Seeing that bank showing honesty
- - From the bottom of one's heart
- - '55 McGuire Sisters tune
- - '50s hit for The McGuire Sisters
- - Epistolary adverb.
- - One way to close a letter
- - Closing remark
- - Complimentary close
- - Letter ending
- - Without pretense
- - Letter-ending word
- - Genuinely
- - "Honestly!"
- - Earnestly.
- - Truly
- - without feigning, because has to trust
- - A composer's output I sum up at start of concert
- - "Laughter … the most civilised .... in the world" (Peter Ustinov)
- - It's streamed on Spotify
- - It can be classical or jazz or country
- - Add up one hundred notes
- - It has charms, we hear
- - To sum up, a classic piece?
- - note a calculation about songs
- - Mum starts out with us in charge of note collection
- - key is, with hesitation, reversed in organised sound
- - Notes motorway going around America is top class
- - Tunes microwave up so it cooks starters
- - "Behind the ...," 2021 documentary TV series that's a revival of the original VH1 series
- - one cent to add to the total returned makes a sweet sound!
- - the way this is played will depend on the score
- - Notes from Letter to the Philippians faithfully reproduced
- - "... and Lyrics," romantic comedy film starring Hugh Grant as a former pop star
- - some of it can charm us, i consider
- - You may play it or score it
- - You may need a staff to write it
- - Organised notes (that must sometimes be faced)
- - It often gets pumped in stores
- - It "hath charms"
- - Earbender of a sort
- - Bars from a studio
- - What to make with The Bell - it's horrid from Iris Murdoch?
- - Subject where you're graded on your notes?
- - It "hath charms to soothe a savage breast"
- - What those in 19 across are capable of to score
- - Notes consequences
- - What is noted to be the 'food of love'?
- - A language that 'speaks in emotions,' per Keith Richards
- - Form of entertainment found in lots of bars
- - Something produced in bars -- heavy metal, for instance
- - ...a hint to the starts of the answers to the starred clues
- - Score heard in 25 across
- - It usually has a key
- - Staff notes
- - What it's all about
- - The eighth studio album by Madonna, released in 2000
- - is it written in a note-book
- - art form making total return, in charge
- - greek character thus making notes
- - notes unpleasant consequences
- - Number One hit for Madonna in 2000
- - What a D.J. is in charge of
- - Heavy metal or jazz, e.g.
- - Charming sounds from hippopotamus I captured
- - Orchestral output
- - Light —; rock —
- - big fan of hearing the score
- - ... City (nickname for Nashville)
- - classic julie andrews movie, the sound of ...
- - The most noted of the arts
- - song title for madonna, john miles, or joss stone
- - "Stop the ...," American radio game show from the Golden Age that was hosted by Bert Parks and Dennis James
- - What one must face when caught out?
- - "the ...... man" (broadway revival starring hugh jackman)
- - Tuneful sounds
- - Harmonious [usually] sounds
- - Pop or punk
- - Add up 1 + 100 to get score
- - "... of the Heart," 1999 movie starring Meryl Streep as the violin teacher
- - Played by bands, orchestras
- - strains to be heard?
- - "The Sound of ..." (1965 movie)
- - Nothing odd about impulse — itch — to achieve harmony?
- - What Mozart and Beethoven created
- - "The Sound of ...."
- - Melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre arrangements
- - Starts for all sides today, presumably, to score
- - Scoring result?
- - D.J.'s service
- - "where words fail, ...... speaks"
- - "Rock and Roll ...," song by Chuck Berry that was later covered by The Beatles
- - harmonious sound
- - Spotify's business
- - Composer's output
- - Euterpe's sphere
- - One of the seven arts
- - One of seven arts
- - Napster download
- - Dance to this
- - Word after elevator or chamber
- - Western or country fare
- - Very pleasant sound
- - Swing, e.g.
- - St. Cecilia's sphere
- - Sounds produced by musical instruments
- - Score on Broadway
- - Rodgers's forte
- - Rock or disco
- - Party pepper-upper
- - Organised sound
- - Orchestra's output
- - Orchestra sound
- - Nickelodeon output
- - Napster's service
- - Meredith Wilson's "The ...... Man"
- - Melodic major
- - Lyric's companion
- - Harmonic sounds
- - Frederick Loewe's forte
- - Folk or rap, e.g.
- - Face the ...... (accept the consequences)
- - Euterpe's realm
- - Country, e.g.
- - Country ...... Awards (honors for Blake Shelton)
- - Classical, e.g.
- - Classical or country, e.g.
- - CCMA word
- - Box or video
- - Blues, e.g.
- - Bernstein's field
- - Beethoven's output
- - Art form involving sound
- - (Pleasant) sequence of sounds
- - "The speech of angels": Carlyle
- - "The Sound of ......" (Julie Andrews movie)
- - "The ...... of the spheres"
- - "Sweet and healing medicine of troubles": Horace
- - "Sweet and healing medicine of troubles," per Horace
- - "Food of love"
- - "Fear of ......" (1979 Talking Heads album)
- - "Don't Stop the ......" (Rihanna song)
- - Some downloads
- - Melodious sounds
- - Natural mood alterer
- - Playing field?
- - Concord of sweet sounds.
- - Sound from an orchestra
- - Something to face?
- - Composed sounds
- - Result of scoring
- - Mozart's output
- - Noted work
- - "If ... be the food of love, play on" (Twelfth Night)
- - Pop or bop
- - What the ends of 17-, 23-, 36-, 47- and 57-Across make
- - Melody imbues pitch occasionally
- - Bach's bailiwick
- - Band output
- - What you get from 36 across to score
- - Orchestra output
- - The Blues component on all sides today
- - Vivaldi's output
- - Rap or rock
- - Rock or jazz
- - Finishes 6 down to score
- - Pleasing sound
- - Clara Schumann works, e.g
- - Mike entertains me informally, giving works by 1 Across, perhaps?
- - Staff stuff
- - Sounds unpleasant to face
- - Audible art
- - Bach's output
- - Harmonious sounds
- - Air letter? So?
- - 'That's ...... to my ears'
- - What's the score?
- - Type of folk going with 25 across, for instance
- - The final score - you probably heard this from 13 across
- - Open mic offering, perhaps
- - Folk perhaps revealing character thus
- - The Bard's "food of love"
- - 'The only sensual pleasure without vice,' per Samuel Johnson
- - Scores, e.g
- - Staff will support this country, say
- - Swing or rock
- - Score makeup
- - Ensemble's output
- - 'If ...... be the food of love ...'
- - 'The food of love,' per Shakespeare
- - Lyrics complement
- - Greek character faithfully reproduced songs?
- - Streamed content, often
- - Orchestra offering
- - Melodies, e.g.
- - Some strains
- - Soother of the savage beast
- - Singer's accompaniment
- - "...... to my ears"
- - Pop or rock
- - Part of MTV
- - The "M" of MTV
- - Classical or classic rock
- - Shakespeare's "food of love"
- - Score sheets?
- - Partner of words
- - Beethoven's love
- - Word with "elevator" or "chamber"
- - Work done to scale
- - "If ...... be the food of love, play on": Shak.
- - With 48-Across, what 17-, 26-, 43- and 57-Across each begins with
- - Airs, perhaps
- - "If ...... be the food of love, play on" (Shakespeare)
- - Ringtones, e.g.
- - Counterpart of lyrics
- - With 69-Across, this puzzle's theme, which begins the eight words of 17-, 28-, 45- and 62-Across
- - Composer's creation
- - Bookstore category
- - Type of business
- - College major
- - Pandora offering
- - Video ......
- - Art form.
- - .......... soul
- - Melodies
- - Tunes
- - Strains
- - Air
- - Genesis creation
- - See 59-Across
- - Melody
- - Score
- - End of the quote
- - Pleasurable sounds
- - haydn's output
- - Spotify offering
- - Julliard School's specialty
- - Melodic sound
- - Sounds arranged to be pleasing to the ear
- - Word that can go after house or elevator
- - Jazz or pop, e.g.
- - The Sound of ......, film
- - ... streaming, 2000s cultural phenomenon that began with Napster and saw the rise of apps like Spotify and Tidal
- - "The Storyteller: Tales of Life and ......" (memoir by Foo Fighters lead singer Dave Grohl)
- - The food of love?
- - Air field?
- - scene i suspect to change around college for physics, maybe
- - Chemistry, biology, and physics are branches of it
- - Biology, e.g.
- - its laws are thought to be unbreakable
- - Natural, formal and social are three types of this
- - it involves experimenting with the chorus-leader in scene 1!
- - Chemistry and biology fall under this subject
- - "A culture of doubt," per Richard Feynman
- - a branch of knowledge
- - Chemistry, for instance
- - Academic journal with a "Breakthrough of the Year" award
- - Study of the natural world
- - study of the nature of the universe
- - Pursuit of knowledge through experiments and study
- - Biology, perhaps?
- - Biology, for example
- - Biology or physics, for example
- - nieces running around could face discipline
- - Coach begins to fill a gap in niece's muddled knowledge
- - Oddly sick niece possibly requires discipline
- - Discipline extremely sadistic niece perhaps
- - Study 100 in Spain filling southern church
- - Experimental study
- - Institute focus
- - formulated knowledge
- - scenic design, to a point, shows discipline
- - School subject that teaches kids about water cycle
- - Word with rocket or earth
- - Systematic knowledge
- - Ontario's ........Centre
- - Bill Nye is known as "The ...... Guy"...
- - "She Blinded Me With ......"
- - 'Nothing but perception,' said Plato
- - Moral sense
- - School course