Crossword Clues Start With C, page 2373
Cigar residue
Calendar unit that might "leap"?
Cut of meat from a lamb's leg (anagram of "hanks")
Clumsy sort
___ Cardin, Italian-French fashion designer whose name is the French form of "Peter"
Country of Rome and Venice
Candied Thanksgiving tuber
Ceiling spinner with blades
Calendar row, usually
Critical hospital section: Abbr.
Christian ___ (French fashion house)
___ Carpenter, "The Thing" director who was cited as an inspiration for "Stranger Things"
Cry noisily
Cube in a chance-based game
Countryside lodging
Chimney output
Caribbean vacation island near Curacao
Comfy summer shirt
Cheer in a soccer stadium
Charge for services
Cyclist's oft-skinned joint
Capitol Hill figure, for short
Call ___ early night: 2 wds.
Chewy Snickers bar ingredient
Cavaliers or Browns, on scoreboards
Coconut ___, beverage from a coconut popular during the summer
Country's ___ Young Band
Coastal vacation destination, also central to this grid's theme
Construction material that covers 1a, used for building a type of castle
Caught in ___ (caught being dishonest): 2 wds.
Creme ___ creme (cream of the crop): 2 wds.
Celebrity gossip website: Abbr.
Country with Bondi Beach, for short
"Cycle" or "corn" lead-in
Colorful eggs at a sushi bar
Comedy or tragedy, e.g.
Choreographer's directive
___ cream sundae, dessert enjoyed during the summers
Corn on the ___, snack enjoyed during the summers
Cook, as marshmallows at 1a
Child's little twinkler in a rhyme
"Come ___" (please enter): 2 wds.
Child's Christmas list keeper, for short
Common public transport
Christmas song
___ cat who appeared in "The Amazing Spider-Man" who has sometimes been his enemy, love interest and ally
Costa del ___ (region in south of Spain)
Chemicals used in the manufacture of plastics: Abbr.
Carter ___, character that debuted in Ghost Rider number 1 as the first to wear the mask
Chair or table part
Clear the board, say
___ chocolate (chocolate unit): 2 wds.
Character played by Tom Hiddleston in "Thor" and "The Avengers"
Ceremony or ritual, say
Chooses with "for"
Car roofs with removable panels: Hyph.
Castle, on a chessboard
___ class (cycling session)
"Come here ___?" (frequently)
Cartographer's drawing
Critical hospital wards: Abbr.
Chewy stick
Cosmopolitan spot?
Czech or Croat, for short
Consequential time period
___ Condor, "Moonshot" actress
Count ___ (Lemony Snicket villain)
Casino city in Nevada
___ control (exterminator's service)
"Confess, Fletch" star Jon ___
Crater's edge
Close chum
"Cross my heart and ___ to die..."
"Candy ___," 2018 comedy film starring Sami Gayle and Jacob Latimore
"___ Candy," 2005 thriller film starring Elliot Page
Curly leafy vegetable
"Calvin and Hobbes" girl ___ Derkins
Cry loudly
Certain baseball positions: Abbr.
Charms ___ pops,hardy candy lollipops with bubblegum centers
___ Candy Kitchen (NRHP listed shop in Iowa)
Company that invented the newsreel
Carpe ___ (seize the day)
___ Chocolate, American chocolate maker based out of Seattle
Craze that comes and goes
Chocolate ___, confection from New Zealand made of marshmallow and milk chocolate
Candy ___, peppermint-flavored stick candy often associated with Saint Nicholas Day
Center of a storm
Captain's affirmative
Chip's animation brother
Crow's call
Costs or shopper's expenses
Catches a glimpse of
Cat-___-tails (whip): Hyph.
Casual shirt
Cash dispenser: Abbr.
Chocolate bar by Mars which has a biscuit coated with caramel
Coat checked by a vet
___-Caps (candy brand)
Chocolates ___ S.A., one of Brazil's largest chocolate manufacturer
Classification between family and species
Candel ___, popular pink-colored candy in Uruguay with a crunchy texture
Catherine ___-Jones, actress from "The Mask of Zorro"
Condo, to a real estate agent
Circulate, as blood
Country whose capital city is Muscat
"___ Croft: Tomb Raider"
"Call me Maybe" singer Carly ___ Jepsen
Can't catch a break: 2 wds.
Clark ___ from DC Comics
Crack a trigonometry problem
Croc's cousin, informally
Common ender of university URLs
Clump of turf
Cuts with scissors, say
Channel that airs "SportsCenter": Abbr.
Catch a thief red-handed
Clickable computer screen symbol
Corn chip enjoyed with salsa
Credit-weighted number in college: Abbr.
Completely unskilled
Christmas pudding fruit
Cat cry
Confined, as a bird
___ crest (pelvis feature)
Chemist's workplace, for short
"Call Me Maybe" singer Carly ___ Jepsen
Currency of Bangladesh
Cook in a whole lot of oil: Hyph.
Charge paid to a dentist, say
Cabbage Patch ___, soft sculptured dolls that went into mass production in 1982
Cadillac luxury sedan
Care ___, multi-colored plush toys that went on sale in 1983
Cain and ___
Carpe ___ (make the most)
Comet that is visible from Earth every 75-76 years and was last seen in 1986
Car feature that helps you stop the wheels: 2 wds.
Cry of alarm
___ 5150, computer model released in 1981 that popularized the "personal computer" concept
City in Tuscany whose historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Cookie that can be dunked
Central Park city: Abbr.
"Cat" in Spanish
Common ender of university URLs
Call ___ day: 2 wds.
Candlestick ___, old stadium in San Francisco where The Beatles performed their last commercial concert on August 29th, 1966
___ Corps headquarter, London building whose roof was the venue where The Beatles gave their final live performance on January 30th, 1969
Continental currency
Circling the Earth in a path: 2 wds.
Child's building blocks
___ card (chip on your phone): Abbr.
Clark ___ from DC Comics
California's San ___ Bay
"Call me ___" (famous opening line from "Moby-Dick")
Change the label during sale season, say
"Charlie's Angels" star Kelly
___ Club, venue in Germany where The Beatles first performed
___ Cooper (small car)
Cop who targets drug dealers, informally
Copy someone or something
1988 comedy-drama that features The Beatles' "I Saw Her Standing There": 2 wds.
Center of the Earth
Casual "no"
Casino coin machine
"Coyote Ugly" star ___ Banks
Charlotte Bronte's "Jane ___"
Chops off, as a tree branch
Chang Chong-___, Tintin's friend from China who debuted in 1936
Cry of recognition
Country singer Loretta
"Captain ___, Soldier of Fortune," comic strip about a Southern adventurer created by Roy Crane
Clementine from "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"
"Call of Duty: Black ___"
___ Comics, webcomic based on the everyday life of the titular character and her partner John
Charlotte Bronte's novel "Jane ___"
Catch in the act
Comfy summer top
Currency in Japan
Colored part of the eye
Ctrl-Alt-___
Crow's call
California's neighbor to the north, for short
Cast a ballot
Cat-___-tails
"___ complicated"
___ Cooper, Archie's kind-hearted friend in Archie Comics
Cul-de-___
Campfire residue
Comic book maxiseries published by DC Comics and is set in an alternate reality in the '80s
Compass "N"
Cupid, to the Greeks
Comic ____ (font)
"Crisis on Infinite ___," comic book maxiseries published by DC Comics and which is set in a shared universe
"___ Conan," manga series that follows the life of a high school investigator
Camper's shelter
Cookie holder
Connecting point
Chilling
Cap-___ (from head to toe): Hyph.
Chimney deposit
College application necessity: Abbr.
Cooling body powder
Cricket's ___ Lanning
Clock tower announcement?
Constantly pester
___, Charlie's brother from "Two and a Half Men"
"Cowboys & ___," 2011 Daniel Craig movie that is based on a graphic novel by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg
Constellation with a hunter?
Chemist's workstation, for short
Choreographer's move
Creature that attacked Meredith in "The Office"
Catherine ___, actress who plays the recurring character, Nellie Bertram in "The Office"
Creme de la ___ (popular skin cream)
___ California, recurring character who becomes the CEO of Sabre in "The Office"
Campfire residue
Cloud locale
Court divider in volleyball
Cobbler's tool
Class reunion attendee, for short
Clock standard in UAE: Abbr.
Cunning, like a fox
Canyon rebound
___ chocolate chip, Michael Scott's favorite ice cream flavor in "The Office"
Clickable symbol
2004 ___ convertible, car that Michael Scott owns in "The Office"
Cylindrical soda container
Comfy summer shirt
___ Carrey, actor who guest starred as the Finger Lakes Guy in "The Office"
Calendar divisions, for short
Constricting snake
China's continent
Clumsy type
Comic strip "___ and Janis"
Curve in a road
CIA agent, perhaps
Cartoon frame
Capital of Italia
"Charlie's Angels" actress Barrymore
Crafty, like a fox
Cousin of "Eureka!"
Cook, as cookies
Carve, as on stone
Common search engine
Chat away
Carpet alternative
Cosmopolitan and Vogue, for short
Cobbler's hole-punching tool
Calder Cup organization: Abbr.
___ Cendrowski, director of CBS sitcom "The Big Bang Theory"
Carpet seller's calculation