➠ Words with c
List contains 99148 Words that "c" contain.
- - Traditional 15th anniversary gift
- - 15th anniversary gift
- - Fifteenth anniversary gift
- - Glass covering watch-face
- - LCD stands for "liquid ....... display"
- - When Harry Met Sally star, Billy ...
- - Fine-quality glass
- - Scream appropriate, dropping extremely expensive cut glass
- - glass in a set?
- - Shed tears and stop short – is that clear?
- - glassware that makes one weep first, upset last
- - Transparent cut glass
- - Comic Billy
- - which family group had a hit with he drinks tequila?
- - Expensive glass
- - Be obviously upset over the last broken glass
- - Oddly curvy stalactite's 40% quartz
- - geode feature, perhaps
- - Comedian Billy to cry over Saint Al
- - get upset, breaking last glass
- - Chandelier part, often
- - Mineral such as quartz
- - New Age healing item (… first 3)
- - "The water is ... clear."
- - Kind of glassware
- - get upset, smashing last bit of glass
- - Call on salt to be shifted that's found in wine glass
- - weep at last, smashing the glass
- - Form of quartz; actor Billy
- - New Age token
- - Manitoba's .............. City
- - DeNiro's 'Analyze This' co-star
- - Clear transparent mineral
- - ...... ball (fortune-teller's sphere)
- - Cut glass
- - Clear quartz
- - Glass last to break after shout
- - Natural glass
- - Keen to have old cut glass
- - Items of cut glass? Shed tears, booth having only one left
- - Quartz, for example
- - Stop short after shout for such glass
- - A clear quartz
- - Nine-time Oscars host (1990-2012)
- - ........City, MB
- - Seer's .... ball
- - Glassware
- - Fancy glass material
- - Watch cover
- - Type of glass at palace?
- - Weep, having broken last glass
- - Colourless transparent quartz
- - Clear mineral, eg, quartz
- - Clear material such as quartz
- - Old set, glass
- - Temperature in stormy scary lake can be like ice
- - Good glasses
- - Fine glass
- - Nine-time Oscars host
- - Formal glassware
- - Billy of "Monsters, Inc."
- - Pricey stemware
- - High-quality glass
- - The 'C' of LCD
- - Snowflake, e.g.
- - Ball material
- - Ubiquitous BIC
- - Goblet material
- - Formal dinnerware
- - Seer's tool
- - Fine glassware
- - New Age mat riel
- - Grain of salt, e.g.
- - Futuristic kind of ball
- - Gazer's globe
- - Flint glass.
- - Symbol of clarity.
- - Part of a formal dinner service.
- - Transparent quartz.
- - Clear, transparent quartz.
- - Early radio set.
- - Silly billy
- - Type of glass.
- - Stemware
- - It's clear
- - Figurine material
- - Waterford product
- - #15
- - Transparent mineral
- - See 52-Across
- - Watch part
- - Ball
- - ...... Palace, football club
- - Glass makes blubber last — weird!
- - Ball girl?
- - Weep with the last broken glass
- - Paint covering
- - Dutch Boy layer
- - Cover, as with paint
- - Cover with a layer
- - Brushed layer
- - Application, as of paint
- - ...... of paint
- - Of many colors.
- - Apply paint
- - Put paint on
- - Layer of paint
- - Paint layer
- - Benjamin Moore layer
- - Nail polish layer
- - Layer of nail polish
- - Varnish layer
- - Painter's application
- - Sherwin-Williams layer
- - Application of paint
- - Brushed-on layer
- - Lacquer layer
- - Paint unit
- - Layer of stucco attractively displayed
- - Layer of varnish
- - Layer applied by brush
- - Valspar layer
- - Primer layer
- - Generous paint application
- - Layer on a wall
- - Kind of tail
- - Paint ply
- - .... paint
- - Outer layer
- - Layer
- - Lay it on thick
- - Part of a suit
- - Part of a Santa suit
- - the fur of a feline fed on duck?
- - ...... of arms [heraldic design]
- - Piece of clothing that can be belted
- - Thin layer
- - Layer of house paint
- - Sherwin-Williams unit
- - Rustproofing, for example
- - Redingote, e.g.
- - Rain or sport
- - Protection from the cold
- - Prince Albert, for one
- - Prince Albert or chesterfield
- - Primer, for example
- - Outerwear item
- - Outer attire
- - Might bring one for outdoor show
- - Mackinaw or parka
- - Mackinaw or Norfolk
- - Judging point at a dog show
- - Joseph's had many colors
- - Jenny Lewis wore a "Rabbit Fur" one
- - Jenny Lewis had a "Rabbit Fur" one
- - Jenny Lewis "Rabbit Fur ......"
- - It might be checked
- - It may be checked, in two senses
- - It may be checked, in more ways than one
- - It may be checked or checkered
- - It may be checked at a museum
- - It gets worn out
- - It gets hung indoors
- - Great follower
- - Glaze, for example
- - Fur, say
- - Fur or fleece
- - Fall item
- - Dog breed distinction
- - December duds
- - David Bowie "Sell Me a ......"
- - Criterion for a show dog
- - Cold outdoor show need
- - Cloakroom hanging
- - Chesterfield or ulster, e.g.
- - Chesterfield or duster
- - Chesterfield or blazer
- - Caroler's garment, often
- - Capote
- - Burberry
- - Bright Eyes "Amy in the White ......"
- - Blazer or parka
- - Balmacaan
- - Actor Goran Visnjic, for one
- - "Rabbit Fur ......" (Jenny Lewis)
- - It may be checked
- - Canine concern
- - Winter garb
- - Anorak
- - Primer, e.g.
- - Overlay
- - Protective finish
- - Oft-checked item
- - Good thing to have in winter
- - You may hang one on a tree
- - Duffel —; morning —
- - Winter garment
- - Checked item
- - Roll in bread crumbs, say
- - Blazer, for example
- - Word after 'lab' or 'trench'
- - Parka or blazer
- - American in bed cover
- - Chocolate, in some candies
- - Gift from Jacob to Joseph, in the Bible
- - Dog's fur
- - Oscar draped in feline fur
- - Checked garment
- - Primer, say
- - Joseph's many-colored garment
- - Mackinaw or mackintosh
- - Checkroom item
- - Parka, for instance
- - Fall fashion item, maybe
- - Bed covering a blanket
- - Joseph's multicolored garment
- - Suit jacket
- - Jacket kin
- - Chesterfield, for one
- - Anorak, eg
- - Cover thickly
- - Latex application
- - Tongue covering
- - Wool, for a sheep
- - Winter attire
- - Lacquer, e.g
- - Bald patch in animal's fur?
- - Bed contains a blanket -- or fleece
- - Surface application
- - What 17- and 59-Across and 11- and 33-Down are each "bundled up" in
- - Thing to wear in winter
- - Parka or mackinaw
- - Animal's fur
- - Ulster
- - Puffer or parka
- - Groomer's concern
- - What one often wears out?
- - Word with pea or trench
- - Dredge, as with flour
- - Duster, e.g
- - Jacket or parka
- - Whitewash, perhaps
- - Men's formalwear purchase
- - Parka, e.g
- - Encrust
- - A wall may need a second one
- - Fur, e.g
- - Whitewash
- - Overgarment
- - It may be checked at the door
- - Mackinaw.
- - Slicker
- - Slather
- - Cloak
- - Outdoor garment
- - Chesterfield, e.g.
- - Ulster, for one
- - Chesterfield
- - Brat's stocking stuffer
- - Something to check
- - Laminate.
- - Parka
- - Winter jacket
- - Cold-weather garment
- - Winter outerwear
- - Outerwear
- - Cover up
- - Dog show concern
- - Cat covering
- - Dog covering
- - Outer garment
- - Blazer, e.g.
- - Blazer
- - Warm winter wear
- - Completely cover
- - Cover completely
- - Jacket
- - Lab ....
- - Winter covering
- - Integument
- - Mackintosh
- - Cover thoroughly
- - Winter wrap
- - Cold-weather wear
- - Fur
- - Protective covering
- - Covering
- - Surface
- - Trench
- - Outer covering
- - Winter wear
- - Suit part
- - Cover
- - Veneer
- - Winter warmer
- - Winter need
- - Garment.
- - '-- wrap!'
- - Cold comfort?
- - Cover needed when the medico is hors de combat
- - whiskery type has nothing inside outer garment
- - North American seafood soup
- - Soup served with oyster crackers
- - American seafood soup or stew
- - soup, e.g. clam
- - Rich seafood soup
- - Cold, and how, the German soup!
- - Somehow, Rod, chew seafood stew
- - Food occasionally dreary? This soup's rich
- - Thick soup cowherd prepared
- - soup sets the german after food
- - Rich soup — food to get embarrassed about
- - Thick soup with clams or fish
- - Thick soup that is often made with clams
- - Thick soup containing clams or fish
- - Thick fish soup
- - Fish soup
- - Clam soup
- - Thick soup
- - Seafood soup
- - food before wine for knocking back is rich soup
- - For the dog, brought back a red dish
- - Clam or corn dish
- - Food the German provided — a possible first course?
- - harry turned florid, drinking hot stew
- - Cape Cod course
- - Dish served with crackers
- - Oyster bar order
- - New England specialty.
- - Clam
- - Corn
- - Dish
- - Cadet badly behaved
- - Played the ‘silly cadet'
- - Performed as a flighty cadet
- - Had an affect on cadet training
- - New cadet played a part
- - Silly cadet went on stage
- - New cadet took steps
- - Played the part of a cadet at sea
- - had a role onstage
- - did something on stage
- - Played a part on stage
- - bill and edward took action
- - a cold man having behaved
- - Didn't stand by
- - Performed in a scene
- - took part as substitute?
- - Did get caught changing the date round
- - .... like; pretended to be
- - Did get a figure in the date wrong
- - Performed with power, Edward
- - performed as bill and edward
- - Performed in character
- - Functioned in a specific way
- - took part in something dramatic
- - Joined the cast
- - a cold man having performed
- - Quit dillydallying
- - Played Hamlet
- - was in "chicago," say
- - As Garbo did, longed to be different at heart
- - took steps, proceeded
- - pretended not to be resting
- - portrayed a character distractedly in part
- - Showed some character?
- - actually did something
- - played a movie role
- - Did content of bidet career from behind?
- - strongly affected, rascal left and behaved
- - Worked in Broadway musicals, say
- - Acquitted, without leave, of having done the deed
- - ... out (misbehaved)
- - demonstrated initiative
- - Performed in a show
- - Played a monster
- - Performed role
- - stood in
- - Upper case of a Sydney landlord
- - landlord from london, for example - the first in london
- - dublin landlord appears after a period in america
- - upper case character
- - usual start to a fine piece of correspondence
- - *Big character?
- - Starts sentence for one of the crimes at the post office
- - Piece of a major headline
- - Feature replaced in four clues in this puzzle
- - Excellent character located in the west of Ireland
- - Big city landlord starts a sentence
- - Sentence begins with this
- - splendid correspondence coming from london?
- - upper case e.g. from our london correspondent?
- - What a crossword clue typically starts with
- - Sentence starter
- - B, for one
- - Initial, usually
- - I-, for one
- - Majuscule
- - A-to-Z