Cl- Vocabulary

Can you identify all 50 "cl-" words in this quiz?
All words are arranged in alphabetical order.
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To assert something as either your own, or as being true.
Claim
The ability to see things into the future, or beyond regular human capability.
Clairvoyance
A bivalve mollusc known to sometimes have pearls in them.
Clam
A group of people united by descent from a common ancestor.
Clan
To strike your palms together to make a sound.
Clap
Nonsensical talking that sounds pretentious.
Claptrap
To make something more easier to understand by simpler explanation.
Clarify
A woodwind instrument that is usually black in color.
Clarinet
To tightly grasp something with your hand.
Clasp
A group of students who meet daily to study a subject.
Class
The quality of being exceptional and timeless in value over the course of many years.
Classic
To arrange objects based on characteristics or properties.
Classify
Some predators have these sharp things on their hands and feet, to climb or to kill prey.
Claw
A material used for making pottery or bricks.
Clay
Opposite of dirty.
Clean
Can mean easy to perceive, transparent, or to remove an unwanted object from somewhere.
Clear
A symbol found in the beginning of a music staff, which indicates the pitch of the notes.
Clef
A body of people ordained for religious duties by the Christian Church.
Clergy
A priest, or religious leader.
Cleric
To be intelligent, or quick to learn.
Clever
To select an option on a digital platform, by touching the screen or pressing a button.
Click
Someone using the services of a company or lawyer.
Client
A big red dog, who is also a children's book character.
Clifford
The general weather conditions of an area over a long period of time.
Climate
The highest and most intense point of a speech or story.
Climax
To move up an incline using hands and feet.
Climb
To strongly hold onto something.
Cling
A facility of a hospital that treats outpatients with medication or advice.
Clinic
An object used to keep two objects together in place, most notably paper.
Clip
A flat object used to hold paper in place for writing.
Clipboard
A sleeveless garment that covers most of the body.
Cloak
A device used for telling the time of the day.
Clock
An informal term for a stupid person.
Clod
The accumulation of matter that results in the blockage of a path.
Clog
A duplicate of someone or something else.
Clone
Opposite of open.
Close
A small room where clothes are kept.
Closet
The body creates these to stop bleeding from damaged blood vessels.
Clot
Woven fabric used to make blankets, quilts, and attire.
Cloth
A wooden object you would use to hang washed clothes outside to dry.
Clothespin
Condensed water vapor you can see in the sky.
Cloud
If you find one of these with four leaves, it is a sign of good luck.
Clover
An entertainer that wears face paint and colorful clothing, while acting silly and nonsensical.
Clown
An organization of people that meet regularly over a united goal or interest.
Club
The noise that a chicken makes.
Cluck
Detectives use these to help solve mysteries.
Clue
A lack of ability to handle things with care or steadiness.
Clumsy
Something awkward, slow, and heavy in style.
Clunky
A group of similar things located or occurring closely together in a bunch.
Cluster
The name of the orange ghost in Pac-Man.
Clyde
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