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| Cronkite, Walter |
| Cronquist, Arthur C. |
| Cronstadt |
| Cronstedt, Axel Fredrik, Baron |
| Cronus |
| Crook, George |
| Crooked Island |
| Crookes, Sir William |
| Crookes tube |
| Cropsey, Jasper Francis |
| croquet |
| Crosby, Bing |
| Crosby |
| Cross, Wilbur Lucius |
| cross |
| crossbill |
| crossbow |
| cross-examination |
| cross-eye |
| cross-fertilization |
| Crossfield, Scott |
| Cross-Florida Waterway |
| crossing over |
| crossword puzzle |
| Croswell case |
| Crothers, Rachel |
| Croton, ancient city of Italy |
| croton, in botany |
| Crotona |
| Croton Aqueduct |
| Croton bug |
| Crotone |
| croup |
| Crow, indigenous people of North America |
| crow, in zoology |
| crowberry |
| crowfoot |
| Crowley |
| crown |
| Crowne, John |
| crown gall |
| Crown Point |
| Croydon |
| crucible |
| crucifix |
| crucifixion |
| Cruden, Alexander |
| crude oil |
| cruelty, prevention of |
| Cruikshank, George |
| cruise missile |
| cruiser |
| Crumb, George Henry |
| crumhorn |
| Crump, Edward Hull |
| Crusades |
| Crusca, Accademia della |
| crusher |
| Crusius, Christian August |
| crustacean |
| Cruveilhier, Jean |
| Crux |
| Cruyff, Johan |
| Cruz, Celia |
| Cruz, Juana Inés de la |
| Cruz, Juan de la |
| Cruz, Ramón de la |
| cryogenics |
| cryolite |
| cryosurgery |
| cryotron |
| crypt |
| cryptococcosis |
| cryptogam |
| cryptography |
| cryptosporidium |
| crypts of Lieberkühn |
| crystal |
| Crystal Lake |
| Crystal Palace |
| Cs, chemical symbol |
| CS, chemical compound |
| Csaba |
| Csepel |
| Ctenophora |
| Ctesias |
| Ctesibius |
| Ctesiphon |
| CTP |
| CT scan |
| Cu |
| Cuadra, Pablo Antonio |
| Cuala Press |
| Cuanza |
| Cuauhtémoc |
| Cuautla |
| Cuba |
| Cubango |
| Cuban Missile Crisis |
| Cubberley, Ellwood Patterson |
| cube |
| cubeb |
| cubism |
| Cuchulain |
| cuckoo |
| cucumber |
| cucumber tree |
| Cúcuta |
| Cudahy, Michael |
| Cudahy |
| Cuddalore |
| Cuddapah |
| Cudworth, Ralph |
| Cuenca, city, Ecuador |
| Cuenca, city, Spain |
| Cuernavaca |
| cuesta |
| Cueva, Beatriz de la |
| Cueva, Juan de la |
| Cui, César Antonovich |
| Cuiabá |
| Cuismancu |
| Cujas, Jacques |
| Culbertson, Ely |
| Culdees |
| Culebra Cut |
| Cullen, Countee |
| Cullman |
| Culloden Moor |
| Cullum, George Washington |
| culminate |
| Culpeper, Thomas Culpeper, 2d Baron |
| cult |
| cultivation |
| cultivator |
| cultural pluralism |
| Cultural Revolution |
| culture |
| Culver City |
| Culvers root |
| Cumae |
| Cumaná |
| Cumans |
| Cumberland, Richard, 16311718, English philosopher |
| Cumberland, Richard, 17321811, English dramatist |
| Cumberland, William Augustus, duke of |
| Cumberland, former county, England |
| Cumberland, cities, United States |
| Cumberland, river, United States |
| Cumberland Gap |
| Cumberland Island National Seashore |
| Cumberland Plateau |
| Cumberland Presbyterian Church |
| Cumberland Road |
| Cumberland Valley |
| Cumbernauld |
| Cumbria |
| Cumbrian Mountains |
| cumin |
| Cumming, John |
| Cummings, E. E. |
| Cummings, Homer Stillé |
| cummingtonite |
| Cummins, Albert Baird |
| cumulonimbus |
| cumulus |
| Cunard, Sir Samuel |
| Cunaxa |
| cuneiform |
| Cunene |
| Cuneo |
| Cunha, Euclides da |
| Cunha, Tristão da |
| Cunningham, Sir Alexander |
| Cunningham, Allan |
| Cunningham, Andrew Browne, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope |
| Cunningham, Imogen |
| Cunningham, Merce |
| Cunninghame Graham, Robert Bontine |
| Cuno, Wilhelm |
| Cunobelinus |
| Cuoco, Vincenzo |
| Cuomo, Mario Matthew |
| Cupar |
| Cupid |
| cupric |
| cupric sulfate |
| cuprous |
| Curaçao |
| curare |
| curassow |
| curculio |
| Curecanti National Recreation Area |
| curfew |
| Curia Regis |
| Curia Romana |
| Curiatii |
| Curicó |
| Curie |
| curing |
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