➠ Words with c
List contains 99148 Words that "c" contain.
- - Day-Lewis, for one
- - Josh O'Connor, star of TV series World on Fire and The Flatshare
- - one playing a role
- - Person on a cast list
- - one longing to be in a cast?
- - One who performs on stage or screen
- - One who's a different person at work?
- - word inscribed on two oscar statuettes a year
- - one who takes the stage
- - One who might win an Oscar
- - he is aware of the stage that matters to him
- - Crap coke and drop of acid upset one doing lines
- - one seen on-screen
- - one taking part
- - one to watch
- - Performer on a stage
- - Morgan Freeman, for one
- - One who pretends to be a different person on screen
- - one expects dramatic results when he takes part
- - he plays when he's at work
- - he plays when he's supposed to be working
- - Stage coach user, possibly
- - Spencer Tracy, for one
- - Rocker wants to be one, after video shoot
- - Reagan, at one time
- - Reagan was one
- - Person who may be made-up?
- - Paul Newman, for one
- - One with multiple personalities?
- - One with a stage coach
- - One who's directed
- - One who plays on stage
- - One who hardly ever is who he appears to be
- - One who does lines?
- - One who does lines in public
- - One needing parts
- - One may have only one big part
- - One may have a set routine
- - One in a trailer
- - One hoping for a role
- - One concerned with lines
- - One at an audition
- - Mostel, for one
- - John Wilkes Booth was one
- - John Lithgow, for one
- - John Lithgow is one
- - John Drew was one
- - Expert on lines
- - Elvis was one in "King Creole"
- - Edmund Gwenn is one.
- - Donald Sutherland, for one
- - Ben Johnson, for one
- - One with parts
- - All the stage is his world
- - One playing a part
- - One with a part
- - Ham, for one
- - Colin Firth, for one
- - Power, for one
- - One who treads the boards
- - One who needs direction
- - One pleased with long lines?
- - One placed in a cast
- - One paid to be others
- - One may be supporting
- - Matt LeBlanc or Jason Segel, e.g.
- - croat turned performer
- - Player works endlessly
- - A role to play when separated
- - he won't like people taking his part
- - Player is rubbish and about to be rejected
- - Performer, player
- - cast member's profession
- - Nigel Havers, star of TV series Manchild and film Chariots of Fire
- - William Shatner, e.g.
- - current peak for a performer
- - He'll just have to do
- - Theater performer
- - bacon or bologna
- - paul walker, adam driver, or winona ryder
- - Croat trained theatre worker
- - bridges, burns, or irons
- - Kirk Douglas, e.g.
- - Bill Hill, the thespian
- - Robert De Niro, eg
- - work and play are the same to such a person
- - danny devito, danny glover, or danny trejo
- - Agent deserted by fine player
- - Man in makeup
- - Script consultant?
- - Player's mascot, poor at intervals
- - table-read participant
- - He pretends to work
- - a man of parts...
- - best supporting ...... (certain oscar)
- - He'll do, in part
- - Bacon or Hamm, e.g.
- - performance artist?
- - Role-playing expert?
- - Entertainer in part works cutting fringes
- - Best ... (Academy Awards category)
- - a player of current eminence
- - Eighteen letters about college player
- - best ...... oscar nominee denzel washington
- - work and play is the same to him
- - Steve Martin or Martin Short
- - He doesn't show his true feelings
- - He'll do
- - their work is another's play
- - someone in the cast of uncle vanya, say
- - Robert De Niro or Al Pacino, e.g.
- - Performer in plant ignoring outsiders
- - performer finds element initially absent
- - A player of current prominence
- - performer in contact ordinarily
- - Matt LeBlanc or Matthew Perry, e.g.
- - Current tour without upper-class thespian
- - croat turned thespian
- - Tom Cruise or Tom Hanks, say
- - He's not himself at work
- - Rubbish Conservative a flipping professional liar?
- - Morgan Freeman or Al Pacino, e.g.
- - Member of a film's cast
- - part performer
- - hamm or bacon, e.g.
- - Sitcom star
- - Tom Cruise or Timothee Chalamet, e.g.
- - person considered in a casting session
- - Tom Cruise, e.g.
- - Performer memorizing lines
- - 2-Down's profession
- - Billy Porter's profession
- - A Thespian
- - Player from ace clubs to prosper ultimately
- - Player of many parts?
- - Dramatic artiste
- - playfellow
- - George Clooney or Ryan Gosling, e.g.
- - farm vehicle first couple left for performer
- - perfomer
- - Someone in The Imitation Game, perhaps?
- - Element losing the head with Playboy?
- - Guy in a cast
- - Extra, e.g.
- - Cast part
- - ANTA member
- - Action may make him laugh or cry?
- - Word after method or voice
- - Washington or Phoenix
- - Walken or Danson, e.g.
- - Treader of the boards
- - Tony recipient
- - Tony contender
- - Stanislavsky trainee
- - Sir Henry Irving, e.g.
- - Show biz chap
- - She's just playing
- - Shakespearean performer, e.g.
- - Sellers, for instance
- - Seagal or Segal
- - SAG-AFTRA member
- - Russell Crowe or Ryan Gosling, for example
- - Roscian performer
- - Role filler
- - Reel person?
- - Redford or Newman
- - Plummer, e.g.
- - Pitt, e.g.
- - Pitt or Penn
- - Person with lines
- - Person with a coach?
- - Person playing a role
- - Person playing a part
- - Paul Muni, e.g.
- - Parts expert?
- - Part winner
- - Oscar seeker
- - Oscar nominee
- - Olivier or Gielgud
- - Olivier or Barrymore
- - Nimoy or Nolte
- - Musician Johnny Depp's other job
- - Movie performer
- - Moss or Morse
- - Moonlighting waiter's other job, often
- - Method man, maybe
- - Member of the cast of a movie or play
- - Matthew Fox or Peter Coyote
- - Matinee idol, e.g.
- - Marlon Brando e.g.
- - Malkovich, e.g.
- - Male performer in movies
- - Lowe or Gere, e.g.
- - Lowe or Gere
- - Lancaster, e.g.
- - Kenneth Branagh e.g.
- - John Lithgow, e.g.
- - John Gielgud e.g.
- - John Drew, e.g.
- - Irons or Woods
- - Human ham
- - Histrio
- - His parts may be funny or sad
- - He might play the sticks
- - He might be in a cast
- - He may play a part
- - He does lines
- - Hanks or Pitt e.g.
- - Hanks or Irons
- - Ham or Shakespearean
- - Ham or bad
- - Greene or Sheen
- - Green job
- - Globe employee
- - Gielgud or Olivier
- - Gary Oldman or Paul Newman
- - Forrest or Woods, e.g.
- - Ford, Adams or Grant
- - Ford or Washington
- - Fonda or Lunt, e.g.
- - Expert in asides
- - Elmo Lincoln, e.g.
- - Eddie Vedder in "Singles"
- - Dramatic artist
- - Disciple of Thespis
- - David Pirner of Soul Asylum in "Reality Bites"
- - Danny Glover or Donald Glover, for example
- - Daniel Craig, e.g.
- - Cue user, maybe
- - Cue user
- - Cotten or Woolley
- - Clooney or Pitt, for example
- - Character or ham
- - Certain Juilliard grad
- - Caine or Cotten
- - Buttons or Knotts
- - Burton or Taylor e.g.
- - Burt or Hurt, e.g.
- - Brando, e.g.
- - Brad Pitt, e.g.
- - Boardwalker?
- - Boards walker
- - Boards man
- - Best Supporting ...... (Oscar category)
- - Baryshnikov, at times
- - Barrymore, e.g.
- - Audition hopeful
- - Astin or Martin
- - Apt anagram of CO-STAR - S
- - "Cattle call" respondent
- - Man of many parts
- - Repertory member
- - Someone in a cast
- - Part man?
- - Histrion
- - SAG member
- - Practiced pretender
- - Peck, e.g.
- - Caan job?
- - Shakespearean performer
- - Part owner?
- - Part filler
- - Obie contender
- - Man in a movie
- - Cage or Penn
- - Boards treader
- - Young or Mature
- - Woods or Irons
- - Washington or Ford, e.g.
- - Washington or Ford
- - Tony nominee, maybe
- - Student of Lee Strasberg
- - Ronald Reagan, once
- - Phoenix or Washington
- - Part taker
- - Part of a company
- - Oscar night luminary
- - Difference between 19 and 21
- - A trey beats it
- - Even a trey beats it
- - It comes between ads
- - It's sometimes wild
- - It's often wild
- - It might be wild at a poker table
- - It may be wild
- - It turns 19 into 21
- - It doesn't take much
- - It might be wild
- - Two, in poker slang
- - Two, in card games
- - Tie, in tennis
- - This is often wild
- - Small club, maybe
- - Loser to a trey
- - Little casino, if a spade
- - Forty all
- - Dice cast called "snake eyes"
- - Diamond that often isn't that valuable?
- - Advantage preceder
- - 40-40, in tennis
- - 40-40 in tennis — 2 in cards
- - 40-40 at tennis
- - 30-30
- - "What the ......?" ("Family Guy" catchphrase)
- - "...... Bigalow: Male Gigolo" (1999 comedy)
- - Dice throw
- - Twosome
- - Playing card
- - Court tie
- - Low card
- - Low card in Texas hold'em
- - Wimbledon tie
- - Tennis deadlock
- - Two in cards
- - Wild card, at times
- - River claims posh Charlie Dickens
- - Tied tennis score
- - Two-pip card
- - Score before ad in
- - Wild card, perhaps
- - Usually low card
- - Tennis tourney tie
- - Two died next to Brussels church
- - Tie at Wimbledon
- - Euphemism for Satan, with 'the'
- - Minor card
- - Devil: two
- - Two in the hand
- - Small diamond?
- - Ad preceder?
- - Two in Las Vegas, say
- - Easily beatable card in war
- - Lowest poker card
- - Low card in a deck
- - Trey's subordinate
- - Wild card, often
- - Forty-all in tennis
- - 2007 tennis-related play that marked a Broadway comeback for Angela Lansbury
- - Low-value card
- - Two last in line prompted to go up
- - Card with two pips
- - 40-40, at Wimbledon
- - Card that's sometimes wild
- - Possible wild card
- - Tennis tie
- - Two-...
- - Two, in a deck
- - Wild card in canasta
- - Lowest card in many games
- - Court parity
- - Low poker card
- - Diamond of minimal value
- - Small club?
- - "Wild" card
- - Kiss classic off debut
- - Score before ad in or ad out
- - "Little .... Coupe": Beach Boys hit
- - Low end of the deck
- - Kiss "You know your man is working hard. He's worth a ......"
- - Two-spot
- - Poker card
- - "Little ...... Coupe" (1963 Beach Boys album)
- - Club that doesn't beat much
- - Number two, at the casino
- - Card below a trey
- - Kravitz-covered Kiss classic
- - Tie during a tennis game
- - Two at a table
- - Small spade, maybe
- - Tie on some courts
- - Likely loser in war
- - Occasional wild card, in poker
- - Dickens
- - Common wild card
- - Unlikely trick-taker
- - Bottom of a suit
- - Ace plus one
- - Two for some hand holders
- - Court deadlock
- - Certain tie
- - Trey's neighbor
- - Tennis term
- - Tied, in a way
- - Two in one's hand
- - Curveball, in slang
- - Movie gigolo Bigalow
- - Little diamond
- - Tied score
- - Two seconds of Edgar Bergen during screen test
- - Die face
- - Blackjack card
- - Two of cards
- - Tennis score
- - Part of a suit
- - ... card
- - Devil
- - Seven-___ (worst hand in Texas hold 'em)
- - In tennis, a tie that can only be broken by a player scoring twice in a row
- - A playing card or dice with two pips or spots
- - Mr. Bigalow: Male Gigolo