➠ Words with c

List contains 99148 Words that "c" contain.

  • - Military leader to be heading for Rome in a month
  • - where black history month has fallen in the uk calendar since 1987
  • - The month whose birthstone is opal
  • - Upturn in company to be resumed initially in just over four weeks
  • - The tenth month in Julian and Gregorian Calendars
  • - O to be in credit for a month!
  • - sean connery starred in the hunt for red ...
  • - U2's second studio album, released in 1981
  • - One month of the year
  • - Oscar has to be in credit for a month
  • - The 10th month of the year
  • - Autumn month
  • - meticulously reboot computer starting this month
  • - month for world vegetarian day
  • - the first-ever spacewalk by an all-female team happened in this month
  • - One-time eighth month
  • - Month for trick-or-treating
  • - Halloween's month
  • - Hallowe'en month
  • - Big month for beer festivals
  • - Ordinary to be in credit for a month
  • - Birth month for many a Libra
  • - A month
  • - Tenth month
  • - World Series month, usually
  • - Oscar to be in credit for month
  • - Month during which the UK celebrates National Poetry Day
  • - Month that once was eighth
  • - It's nothing to be in credit for the month
  • - Eighth month in the Roman calendar
  • - Eighth month of the Roman calendar
  • - Eighth month on the Roman calendar, originally
  • - Alas, it's not part of car boot sale for the whole month of Halloween
  • - World Series month
  • - Month with Columbus Day
  • - Month cook loses head, eating beef regularly
  • - Halloween month
  • - National Pizza Month
  • - Leaf-raking month
  • - Fall month
  • - Thanksgiving Day's month, in Canada
  • - Month in which Sputnik 1 was launched
  • - Tenth in a series
  • - Month in which Sputnik I was launched
  • - Month in which Sputnik was launched
  • - Harvest month
  • - The eighth month, once
  • - United Nations Day month
  • - Reggie's month
  • - Revolution time in Russia
  • - When rakes are seen in suburbia
  • - Ike's birth month.
  • - Month in which "Jane Eyre" appeared.
  • - Important month in Russian history.
  • - Month
  • - ADHD awareness month
  • - Month whose birthstone is opal
  • - Senior officer to be heading for Rome in just over four weeks
  • - month in which world mental health day occurs
  • - opal and marigold are symbols for this month
  • - month in which british summer time ends
  • - Month during which British Summer Time ends
  • - 31-day month
  • - When National Candy Corn Day is
  • - Some postdoc to be researcher for 31 days
  • - Sean Connery film, The Hunt For Red -
  • - U2's second album
  • - Gold cups about to be for strong beer
  • - What "10" can mean
  • - Time singer's back after voice trouble occasionally?
  • - Medoc to be ready inside at this time of year
  • - When Indigenous Peoples' Day is
  • - Ended by Halloween
  • - When Columbus Day is
  • - Time of Thanksgiving
  • - World Series time
  • - What the Old English called 'Winterfylleth'
  • - Nothing odd about order book tycoon presented over part of year
  • - When Canada celebrates Thanksgiving
  • - Red ....: fictional sub
  • - Halloween time
  • - The tenth M'doc to be rapturously consumed
  • - Commander right about alternative to Hamlet, period
  • - With 41 Across, auspicious 1492 date for Columbus
  • - 'The -- Man', 1947 film starring John Mills
  • - What 10 may mean
  • - Clancy's "Red" sub
  • - When the Supreme Court term starts
  • - When Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving
  • - Kind of surprise
  • - Bierfest time
  • - Part of a fall
  • - 1981 U2 album
  • - When the Supreme Court session starts
  • - ...... surprise (election swayer)
  • - Mr. ...... (Reggie Jackson's nickname)
  • - The Hunt for Red ........
  • - When the swallows leave Capistrano
  • - Discovery time: 1492
  • - When rakes come out of closets
  • - Fall time
  • - 1905 manifesto
  • - Ale time
  • - Series time.
  • - When U. N. Day is.
  • - 31 days.
  • - Time of St. Luke's summer.
  • - Time of "bright blue weather."
  • - Calendar term.
  • - 'Now!'
  • - Time of revolution?
  • - Decline in quality of French rhythm
  • - Bacchanale quality
  • - Self-indulgent quality
  • - Several years without unpleasantness, not seeing one rotting
  • - good people finally beat corruption
  • - Corruption centre of concern after ten years
  • - Extremely divisive change in speech results in moral deterioration
  • - boogie with egghead at end of year assembly in a show of utter depravity
  • - A number of years pleasant, not one showing decline
  • - state of decay
  • - lack of vigour of french modulation
  • - Degeneracy
  • - Depravity
  • - Hallmark of Caligula's reign
  • - Decline in 10 years once love disappears
  • - Debauchery, degeneracy
  • - Debauchery
  • - Corruption of French rhythm
  • - Corruption found in northern church after some years
  • - Several years pleasant (though not one showing decline)
  • - Regression
  • - Self-indulgence
  • - Moral decline
  • - Turpitude
  • - A falling away.
  • - Degeneration
  • - Vice
  • - Corruption
  • - Deterioration
  • - Overindulgence
  • - Decline
  • - Decay
  • - Hedonistic moral decline
  • - Representative of the ship's owner on a merchant ship responsible for the goods being carried
  • - Sailor selling freight caught on board A1 Greek ship
  • - Officer on a merchant ship, in charge of the freight
  • - Ship's commercial officer
  • - Transport boss to drink, thus requiring impounding of vehicle
  • - Drink ruined a grocer at sea — he does have loads on his mind
  • - Shipload of gold ingots?
  • - One doubts church can take part, as originally presented externally
  • - One doubts Conservative in rotten situation
  • - One refusing to buy anything
  • - One who might scoff being infected, catching cold
  • - Mistrustful person
  • - thomas, say, shot pics etc
  • - Doubtful individual?
  • - Shifted intercept on a line moving to the middle
  • - (Of a force) acting inwardly on a rotating body
  • - Tending toward or promoting integration
  • - Force of nature?
  • - Clamour about sealing off derelict pit is difficult to understand
  • - It's hard to understand Bellow getting pressure and stick at the centre
  • - Difficult to understand
  • - Mysterious shout still perhaps observed around tango
  • - Variety of crossword clue
  • - Councillor, parking in city, passed over secret
  • - A low place; the centre of vice, though it's not obvious
  • - crossword type beloved of stephen sondheim
  • - Hidden in underground cell, edging away from mice
  • - Obscure or puzzling
  • - Like an esoteric cry by the wild Pict
  • - Call part in chapter "obscure"
  • - Evasive in meaning
  • - Having hidden meaning
  • - Type of crossword clue (but not this one!)
  • - Megadeth "Writings" on '97 album
  • - '97 Megadeth album "...... Writings"
  • - Obscure or puzzling (as our neighbour Crossheir)
  • - Sob quietly, habitual response describing the Toughie?
  • - Obscure in meaning
  • - Hidden clue here will be!
  • - Mysterious underground vault I see
  • - Like some crosswords
  • - Type of crossword
  • - Having obscure meaning
  • - Puzzling call before soft muscular contraction
  • - Mysteriously obscure
  • - Obscure or puzzling (as our neighbour Crosaire)
  • - Mysterious tomb -- Inca, oddly
  • - Sob quietly and tremble -- it's this crossword!
  • - Megadeth "...... Writings"
  • - Like a London Times crossword clue
  • - Sphinx-like
  • - Enigmatic
  • - Obscure
  • - Mysterious
  • - Puzzling
  • - Secret
  • - Obscure but keen point tricks insiders
  • - Lavender bed? It may be excessively flowery
  • - Where all goes well, beetroot perhaps planted here?
  • - Period of success, good fortune etc
  • - Florid literary ornament.
  • - Eg, cathedral singer
  • - singer in church alternatively performing rites
  • - One to sing of riches? Rot!
  • - The Lord will save old Queen singer
  • - rich store performed by singer
  • - Or richest variation for singer
  • - eric short, the singer
  • - singer has trios performed for another
  • - Messiah takes over Queen singer
  • - Score hit playing with right singer
  • - Singer in The Corrs unusually failing to hold note
  • - Rich sort prepared to host English singer
  • - 'Messiah' embracing love about uplifted singer
  • - Singer first to be seen in piece of work by Queen
  • - Singer in church getting nothing right, nun losing head
  • - Robed singer, often
  • - Church singer
  • - Sunday singer
  • - One in singing group is given time to interrupt tedious task, right?
  • - Ludicrous rhetoric around opening of serenade for singer
  • - eric short confused the singer
  • - Boy in church worried his rector
  • - Rhetoric's upset member of vocal group
  • - Layman in the church perhaps?
  • - Choirboy
  • - Rectorship being cut short devastated churchgoer
  • - His rector ordered one will perform in church
  • - Hymnbook studier
  • - Could he be fourth of soloists in Messiah? I'm not sure
  • - Hymnbook scrutinizer
  • - One of the Vienna boys
  • - Hymn harmonizer
  • - rich store reorganised by stall-holder
  • - Military parade
  • - Review on 1st of April
  • - Ceremonial parade now that April's arrived?
  • - Longing for England, Browning now reviewed parade?
  • - chaps curiously boarding transport from the east for parade of troops
  • - Chemical process? Whip article away from critical study
  • - Dancing act is a sly way to provoke a reaction
  • - Common type of acid
  • - Highly corrosive acid
  • - Eating out, perhaps, I push curl out of the way
  • - Secretary receiving an expert cure
  • - Old man receiving a card: get well with it
  • - Can a pea, cooked, form a cure for all ills?
  • - Criticise expert with a universal remedy
  • - Cure-all for whatever ails you
  • - Aide receiving a service and fabulous treatment
  • - Cure for all things
  • - Universal cure
  • - Cure-all
  • - Magic cure
  • - Criticise expert over a wonder cure
  • - Criticise article about expert that deals with all complaints
  • - Hypothetical cure-all
  • - It'll cure what ails you
  • - Cure for all ills
  • - It'll cure all ills
  • - It'll cure anything
  • - Cure for all
  • - Cure
  • - An expert press agent held to have a cure for everything
  • - Kitchen wizard introducing a supposed cure-all
  • - Solution or remedy for all ills
  • - Remedy: criticise one with added vitamin
  • - Greek goddess of universal health
  • - The elusive universal remedy
  • - Disparage AA wonder drug?
  • - Remedy in pot excellent one
  • - Criticise the one taking a nostrum
  • - use this and presumably all's well
  • - Vessel with top shot, a nostrum
  • - All-purpose remedy
  • - Holding a high card Dad can solve all problems
  • - God -- a church answer for something that makes everything better
  • - Remedy in pot very good one
  • - Magic bullet
  • - Magic potion
  • - Old man receives a card – get well with it?
  • - Remedy for all ills
  • - Universal remedy
  • - Perfect remedy
  • - Harshly criticise article about superb wonder drug
  • - Wonder drug
  • - All-purpose solution
  • - Universal medicine
  • - Universal remedy, one in country mother abandoned
  • - Fix for any woe
  • - Ultimate problem solver
  • - All-encompassing solution
  • - It fixes everything
  • - All-purpose answer
  • - Alchemist's goal
  • - Greek goddess of healing
  • - Quack's wonder drug
  • - General medicine?
  • - Snake oil, so it's said
  • - Elixir
  • - Nostrum
  • - Snake oil, allegedly
  • - Ultimate solution
  • - Catholicon
  • - Quack's remedy
  • - Claimed for "Tono-Bungay."
  • - Universal balm.
  • - Remedy
  • - assistant swallowing a fabulous wonder drug, say
  • - Answer to all ills
  • - Temporary recovery after a market fall in value
  • - Small recovery in stock prices after a big decline
  • - Temporary stock market recovery
  • - Temporary stock exchange recovery after a sharp fall
  • - Insignificant recovery in a stock price
  • - Insignificant recovery after a steep market drop
  • - Circle director finally goes in to film
  • - Celestial sphere circle
  • - Circle of a sort.
  • - Circle parallel to the equator.
  • - Subject matter about right for a mundane circle
  • - Line around the globe
  • - A degree of latitude is right in subject
  • - Subject inspiring reverence primarily, one circling the globe
  • - Torrid Zone parallel
  • - "...... of Cancer"
  • - Reviews wine from one leading country circling the globe
  • - One of two parallels, Cancer or Capricorn
  • - Start of two Henry Miller titles
  • - A line from subject welcoming king
  • - Global ring
  • - Torrid Zone boundary
  • - Henry Miller's "...... of Cancer"
  • - Geographical parallel
  • - Globe encircler
  • - Capricorn or Cancer
  • - Word in Miller title
  • - Line around the world
  • - Equatorial.
  • - , hot and humid
  • - Turning: Comb. form.
  • - Capricorn
  • - Line of latitude
  • - Global line.
  • - Capricorn, e.g
  • - Turning point
  • - Warm
  • - Hot ....
  • - Thunder
  • - subject has right to be cancer or capricorn
  • - run in to film imaginary line
  • - ...... of Cancer, Henry Miller novel
  • - relating to hot regions
  • - Imply guilt of
  • - Make (someone) appear guilty
  • - Implicate in crime
  • - Implicate
  • - Refinement and good education
  • - Of Freud's specialty
  • - Concerned with treating mental illness
  • - After hostile takeover, call for better service lines
  • - Rebellion allowed to make two-lined verse
  • - two lines
  • - Overthrow permitted for two
  • - Two successive lines of verse
  • - Two rhyming lines
  • - Two lines of verse
  • - Pair of poetic lines
  • - Two of a kind
  • - Pair of rhymed lines
  • - Two rhyming lines of verse
  • - Item of poetry allowed after masterstroke
  • - a brilliant stroke allowed in poetry?
  • - short rhyme upheld by colet
  • - Left in car, finally digest a little verse
  • - Great success to allow some poetry
  • - One may be heroic
  • - "A bit of talcum / Is always walcum," e.g.
  • - Sonnet finish
  • - Pair's masterstroke with lease
  • - Rhyming pair
  • - Stunning success allowed in verse
  • - Pair having time to produce rhyme
  • - Husband and wife perhaps with time for bit of poetry
  • - Poetic pair
  • - Lovers with little time for piece of poetry
  • - 'Men seldom make passes / At girls who wear glasses,' e.g
  • - Pope piece
  • - Terse verse
  • - Ten-footer in Shakespeare?
  • - Sonnet component
  • - Part of a stanza
  • - Sonnet ender
  • - Pope's favorite verse form.
  • - Heroic piece of writing
  • - Poetry item with myths at the core