Results for: (French) nightclub, location that provides nighttime entertainment, cabaret
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city in northern France; fine lace of linen bearing a motif of the same thread as the background; valenciennes-like fabric made of cotton, French laceValenciennes
city in southeastern Germany, site of annual Nazi rallies from 1933 to 1938, location of Allied trials of war criminals from 1945 to 1946Nuremberg
classic French cookinghaute cuisine
Claude Monet (1840-1926), French impressionist painterMonet
Claudette Colbert (1905-96), French-born American movie actress, winner of the 1934 Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in "It Happened One Night"Colbert
club, establishment of late night entertainment (offering food, drink, music, and dancing), nightspot, place of entertainment open latenightclub
coin worth a sol, fifth tone of the diatonic scale (Music); former French coin; coin and monetary unit of Peru; liquid colloidal solution (Chemistry)sol
cold (French)froid
cold blood, composure, self-control, coolness of mind, poise (French)sang froid
cold fruit dessert, creamy frozen dessert, dessert made from custard or whipped cream containing fruit and/or nuts; ice cream dessert with fruit and syrup (French)parfait
collection of varied things, diversity, multiplicity; assortment; kind, entertainment made up of different acts, particular type, quality of being varied, subdivision of speciesvariety
comic play with songs, music hall, popular entertainment, satirical popular song, variety showvaudeville
comprising an example, exemplary, model (French), copy of a book (French)exemplaire
computer racing game (manufactured by Virgin Interactive Entertainment)Screamer
confine or be confined to place, confine to a particular place; collect in particular place; identify the location of; determine the specific location of a gene within a DNA strand (Genetics), decentralize control of, find location oflocalize
 

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