Pictures by Letter - C

Name the objects, people, or concepts that are depicted in these images.
All the answers are a single word
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Last updated: March 8, 2018
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First submittedMarch 9, 2018
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+6
Level 95
Mar 8, 2018
Wow that clove reeeeeeally looks like garlic!
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Level 76
Mar 9, 2018
...a clove of garlic?
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Level 25
Jun 9, 2018
yeah i thought the same thing, confused me so much.
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Level 82
Mar 8, 2018
Great quiz, looking out for the next letters.
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Level 76
Mar 9, 2018
Also accept carriage? (especially as a caboose is a US-only term)
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Level 76
Mar 9, 2018
Yeah, that one confused the hell out of me. Do Americans say carriage?
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Level 85
Mar 9, 2018
Only if they're referring to a vintage horse-drawn vehicle...
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Level 63
Mar 9, 2018
Or, you could just click on the image, click on the link to see the attribution, and the answer will be displayed in the url. This is an unfortunate side-effect of these quizzes that draw images from wikimedia commons.
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Level 74
May 26, 2018
only if you want to click two or three times, which has to be fairly deliberate; not much different to doing the quiz twice, the first time just to show you the answers
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Level ∞
Mar 9, 2018
Wait a second. The British equivalent word seems to be "brake van". This is the carriage at the end of the train.
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Level 74
May 26, 2018
still a carriage then?
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Level 60
May 26, 2018
No, because Americans call them cars. The last car is the caboose. "Carriage" we only use if we're referring to either a pram ("baby carriage") or an open, wheeled, usually horse-drawn vehicle. The first automobiles were sometimes referred to as "horseless carriages" as well. But that's as far as Americans go with that word.
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Level 60
Mar 9, 2018
Really should be some caveat to this as even if it does contain crew or whatever it still is a carraige!!!
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Level 89
Oct 6, 2019
And it's still a car (letter C) in the U.S., but most obviously a very specific one out of 300 other cars in the train.
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Level 82
Mar 26, 2018
I tried carriage and car. Caboose never came to me. Need to watch more Red vs Blue...
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Level 79
Mar 27, 2020
Can 'choo-choo' be accepted?
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Level 74
Mar 9, 2018
Maybe accept Cupid for Cherub?
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Level 67
Apr 3, 2019
Not the same thing, there is only one cupid and apparently the heavens are littered with cherubs since they are in so many paintings.

besides might get kinda awkward if zeus and god show up in the same place

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Level 75
Apr 15, 2021
Debatable, the Cherubim of the Old Testament don't look like chubby kids. Western art started to model them more and more based on the iconography of cupid.
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Level 73
Mar 9, 2018
I love these!
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Level 66
Mar 9, 2018
Is the "canyon" one from the Grand Canyon? If so, you should probably accept Colorado.
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Level 85
Mar 9, 2018
Not Grand (Glen), but still Colorado River.
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Level 81
Mar 9, 2018
churro? had no idea. and still don't.
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Level ∞
Mar 9, 2018
You should fix that pronto. Churros are delicious.
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Level 72
Mar 30, 2018
Since it is on a plate it is obvious that it is some type of food, but to me it looks like cheese straws - also delicious.
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Level 74
Apr 29, 2018
I know churros but these look nothing like any churros I've had. Yes, delicious. But these looked like curly fries to me.
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Level 75
May 26, 2018
Never heard of churro either, but I'm with Pooch - to this southern lady those looked like cheese straws - or to make it fit the quiz, "cheesestraws". :)
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Level 66
Mar 9, 2018
The image depicted is not 'a compass', but 'a pair of compasses'.

I therefore believe that 'compasses' should be the answer shown.

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Level 71
Mar 10, 2018
MrBlister wins the 'Golden Nitpickers' award for March 2018......Congratulations.
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Level 74
May 26, 2018
MrBlister has my vote :-)
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Level 45
Mar 26, 2021
but if you type in compasses, it says compass, so... why must you do this.
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Level 67
Mar 9, 2018
I kept trying 'courage' for the lion, because that's what he wanted.
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Level 73
Mar 14, 2018
And I tried "costume". I knew from where the pic is, but I couldn't connect it a with a c-word.
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Level 75
May 26, 2018
Yup, courage, costume, gave up. Coward makes sense though.
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Level 77
May 27, 2018
I dunno, I thought it made sense to try the character's name.
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Level 60
Jul 29, 2020
I started typing 'cowardly lion'
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Level 91
Mar 9, 2018
Never seen that flag before.
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Level 75
May 26, 2018
That one was a bit sneaky, QM - I was typing every "C" country I could think of and kept wondering which one I'd forgotten.
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Level 66
Apr 2, 2019
Is the regional flag of a Spain region.
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Level 76
Mar 9, 2018
I feel like 'cava' should be accepted for champagne as well, it's a pretty common sparkling wine type also served in flutes
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Level 69
May 27, 2018
that, and also probably crémant, an effervescent wine from different regions of france (crémant de bourgogne, crémant d'alsace, crémant de loire, etc, etc)
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Level 84
Aug 1, 2022
I wanted 'clink' for that image.
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Level 95
Mar 9, 2018
That's not the flag of Catalonia
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Level 48
Mar 9, 2018
Google searches say otherwise.
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Level 58
Mar 9, 2018
'Tis the flag of independent Catalonia
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Level 82
Mar 9, 2018
So... it's not the flag of Catalonia then? :)
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Level 90
Mar 10, 2018

It's not the official flag, that would be the 'senyera', consisting only on the red and yellow bars without the blue triangle and the star. The one depicted here is called 'estelada' and was invented in the early 20th century to represent the separatist movement. There are alternative versions, like the used by leftists groups with a red star over a yellow triangle. You can read more about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estelada

PS: for some reason I couldn't directly reply to kalbahamut comment.

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Level 82
Mar 10, 2018
JetPunk allows only two "levels" of comments
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Level 82
Mar 10, 2018
And yeah, it's definitely not the current flag of Catalonia. Even if JetPunk intends to change all their European countries quizzes very soon, the Declaration of Independence doesn't say anything about the new flag.
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Level ∞
Mar 10, 2018
Nowhere does this quiz say anything about the current flag of Catalonia.
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Level 66
Apr 2, 2019
Catolonia is not independent.
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Level 84
Dec 18, 2019
Isn't Catalonia part of Cyprus?
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Level 82
Mar 9, 2018
Didn't know the flag for Catalonia. I tried simply "colors"... which I think is British English for "flag."
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Level 74
May 26, 2018
at a very tenuous stretch
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Level 34
Jun 22, 2019
"colours" is English for flag :P
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Level 74
Mar 11, 2018
not the true Catalonian flag but the most common seen in the news right now. However Catalan Cava and Champagne shoud be both correct, picture wise they look like the same.
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Level 71
May 26, 2018
If you like 'Picture Quizzes' try my Boats & Ship picture quiz..... here it is
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Level 68
May 26, 2018
Accept Carriage for the train carriage? Maybe even cart?
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Level 65
May 26, 2018
What about Choo-choo?
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Level 50
May 27, 2018
But it's a caboose....
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Level 77
May 26, 2018
I first though "cheers" since there are two champagne glasses and they appear to be clanking together.
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Level 71
Apr 29, 2023
Same here.
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Level 66
May 28, 2018
why doesn't it accept "cyclop"? Why does one need to write plural, when there is only one in the picture????
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Level 63
Aug 1, 2018
The plural would be cyclopes.
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Level 47
May 28, 2018
compass????? why???

it's not compass on the picture

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Level 63
Aug 1, 2018
It actually is as I just learned today. I had no idea about the English name for that object.
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Level 45
Mar 26, 2021
look up "math compass". or look up "compass" in the dictionary
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Level 48
May 31, 2018
I refuse to believe that 2/3 of quiz takers knew churro. Sorry.
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Level 63
Aug 1, 2018
Why?
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Level 77
Jun 1, 2018
Could you please accept Catalan flag for Catalonia. It was confusing why that didn't work.
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Level 24
Dec 6, 2018
So before I figured out "caboose" I put "choo choo train"...jeesh.
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Level 34
Jun 22, 2019
I tried "cheers" then "clink" for the champagne one. D'oh.
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Level 76
Nov 14, 2019
Anyone else think "Courage" for "Coward"?
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Level 70
Jun 21, 2021
The 11th picture is garlic instead of cl***. Can you change this please?
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Level 81
Jan 30, 2023
They are cloves of garlic, though.
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Level 27
Apr 7, 2024
What AlmostAGenius said. Garlic pieces are called cloves. They are addressed as cloves. Search it up if you need to