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- Lindsay Clark
- Simon Clark (novelist)
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- John Creemer Clarke
- Claughton, Lancaster
- Peter Clayton
- William Henry Clegg
- Patrick Clerc
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- Clutha (New Zealand electorate)
- Clyde F.C.
- Cocos Malays
- Brian Cody
- Rod Coelli
- Allister Coetzee
- Ilana Cohen
- William Colborne
- Glenn Coleman
- Coleridge (New Zealand electorate)
- Antonio Coll
- College of Technology & Engineering, Udaipur
- Pierre Collet
- Collingwood (New Zealand electorate)
- Colombia at the 1976 Summer Olympics
- Colonnades Shopping Centre
- Colors (magazine)
- Comeback (Grinspoon song)
- Comet Bay College
- The Comfort of Strangers
- Commemorative Medal of the 1940–1945 War
- Como Secondary College
- Complex of Silesian International Schools
- Compucom Institute of Information Technology and Management
- Computer and Video Games
- Computer Bild
- Conan Meriadoc
- Conciliation
- Concord High School (Sydney)
- Concourse House
- Concrete Night
- Michael Condron
- Connells Lagoon Conservation Reserve
- John Conomos
- Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement
- Conservative A-List
- Conservatorium High School
- Constituent Assembly of Lithuania
- Constitution of Lithuania
- Constitution of the Polish People's Republic
- Continuous adsorption-regeneration
- Control (2013 film)
- Brett Cook
- Josh Cook
- Baden Cooke
- Carol Cooke
- Coolie (1983 Hindi film)
- Charles Cooper (motor manufacturer)
- Colm Cooper
- Eric Thirkell Cooper
- Jago Cooper
- Copenhagen (horse)
- Jean-François Corminboeuf
- Chad Cornes
- Corpus Christi College Maroubra
- El Correo
- Corribee
- Corroboree Rock Conservation Reserve
- Ruth Corset
- Cosmopolitan (film)
- Costa Rica at the 1976 Summer Olympics
- Humberto Costas
- Juan Costas
- Kalle Coster
- Sven Coster
- Les Coteaux, Quebec
- Edmond Cotter
- Cottingham Springboard Festival
- Cottontree and Winewall
- Con Coughlin
- Council of Lithuania
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- Frederick Courtice
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- James Cowlishaw
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- Daniel Cox
- Jordan Cox (rugby league)
- Louise Cox (architect)
- Raymond Coxon
- Lewie Coyle
- Craigie Senior High School
- David Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford
- Mark Creasy
- Cremorne Girls High School
- Cremorne Point ferry wharf
- Cresswell Downs
- Douglas Cresswell
- Edmund Creswell
- Geoff Crewdson
- Crimesterdam
- Charles Cripps, 1st Baron Parmoor
- Critical mass (sociodynamics)
- Robert Henderson Croll
- Cromer Campus
- Ben Crompton
- Claes Cronstedt
- Crook Peak to Shute Shelve Hill
- Daniel Cross (footballer)
- Graeme Crossman
- Brad Crouch
- Matt Crouch (footballer)
- Maurice Crow
- Geoffrey Crowther, Baron Crowther
- Croydon Central (UK Parliament constituency)
- Bobby Cruickshank
- Cruise 1323
- Cuba at the 1976 Summer Olympics
- Thomas Culpeper
- Cumberland High School (Carlingford)
- Keith Cumberpatch
- John Cumpston
- Wystan Curnow
- Archie Currie
- David Curry
- Alice Curtayne
- Albert Curtis (tennis)
- Custom House, Liverpool
- Kareena Cuthbert
- CVR College of Engineering
- Cycle for Declamation
- Cycling at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's track time trial
- Cycling at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's individual pursuit
- Cycling at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's individual road race
- Cycling at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's sprint
- Cycling at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's team pursuit
- Cycling at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's team time trial
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- Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
- Clarrie Dall
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- Aisling Daly
- Siobhan Daly
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- Neale Daniher
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- K. S. R. Das
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- Datum (magazine)
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- Norman Davey
- Davidson High School (New South Wales)
- Andrew B. Davidson
- Disappearance of Sandy Davidson
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- Rachel Davis (musician)
- Ryan Davis (Australian footballer)
- Inusa Dawuda
- The Day the Country Died
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- Robby De Sá
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- Paul Dean, Baron Dean of Harptree
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- Brian Deer
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- Antoine Deflotrière
- Dégradé
- Marco Polo Del Nero
- Patrick Delany (theologian)