➠ Words that start with n
List contains 9560 Words that start with "n".
- - Appropriate offering for 9 Down
- - Unvarnished telling of events
- - Unvarnished reality
- - Plain facts.
- - Bare facts.
- - "The ...," 1957 sci-fi novel by Isaac Asimov that was adapted into an episode of the TV series "Out of the Unknown": 2 wds.
- - Standard currency unit of Eritrea
- - Eritrea's currency
- - Mango parts
- - Mango points
- - "black panther" character portrayed by lupita nyong'o
- - Goya masterwork, with "The"
- - Burrowing rodent also known as a sand puppy
- - Exposed state
- - Birthday suit
- - Nudity
- - With "The," Desmond Morris book about a legume in the raw?
- - Subscription-based journalism site that bills itself as "the program with nothing to hide"
- - Paperback publisher owned by Penguin: Abbr.
- - Penguin Random House imprint
- - Big inits. in paperback publishing
- - Noted paperback publisher
- - Publishing house that's a div. of Penguin
- - Noted paperback publ.
- - Big name in paperback publishing
- - Defunct U.S. airline
- - Giant reed of India
- - Giant reed
- - Indian reed
- - Norse goddess
- - Old US warzone
- - ‘60/'70s battle zone, informally
- - Hanoi's country, informally (anagram of "man")
- - "South," in Hanoi
- - "da 5 bloods" setting, for short
- - Artist ... June Paik
- - Asian country, as known in a war
- - Short name for Hanoi's home
- - "you know, dude, i myself dabbled in pacifism once. not in ......, of course." (line from the big lebowski)
- - ... pla (Thai fish sauce)
- - video-art pioneer ...... june paik
- - Da 5 Bloods war setting for short
- - Korean surname meaning 'south'
- - '60s hot spot, in brief
- - Site of a 1960s tour of duty
- - Founder of video art Paik ... June
- - "Rambo" war zone, in brief
- - Hanoi's country, to veterans
- - Slang reference to country of "Miss Saigon"
- - 1960s arena, briefly
- - Hanoi's country, informally
- - setting for "miss saigon," briefly
- - Forum of 120 developing world states: Abbr.
- - war zone, once
- - South Asian war zone, familiarly
- - battleground for westmoreland, briefly
- - fluxus artist ...... june paik
- - "Tropic Thunder" setting, familiarly
- - "Full Metal Jacket" setting, in brief
- - "platoon" war zone, briefly
- - "born in the u.s.a." subject, briefly
- - "full metal jacket" locale, briefly
- - "Apocalypse Now" setting, briefly
- - Hanoi's home, for short
- - WORDS FROM SIR JOHN HARINGTON
- - stanley-cup competitor?
- - Popular water bottle brand
- - Big name in water bottles
- - Brand behind Wide Mouth Tritan water bottle
- - Silent screen vamp Nita
- - Silents vamp Nita
- - Nita of "Blood and Sand," 1922
- - Blood and Sand vamp
- - Nita of silents
- - Silents star Nita
- - Nita of the silents
- - Nita of silent films
- - Silent actress Nita
- - Silent screen's Nita ..........
- - Silent screen star Nita
- - Silent movie actress Nita
- - Old-time actress Nita
- - Nita of early filmdom
- - Nita of "A Sainted Devil"
- - Nita in "What Price Beauty?"
- - Actress Nita who never made a talkie
- - Actress Nita
- - Sparkle
- - Corruption of ale.
- - Silent star with opera star
- - david —, 2002 wimbledon singles tennis championship runner-up
- - Barely
- - Yank led off without clothes
- - Blatantly and unmistakably without clothes
- - With full disclosure
- - With nothing to hide?
- - In an unprotected manner
- - With total exposure
- - Manifestly.
- - In the raw
- - Sans clothing
- - In an obvious way
- - Lacking tops and bottoms
- - Lacking threads?
- - Without threads
- - With 13-Down, means of viewing sans telescope
- - Nude
- - Au naturel
- - ............ Lunch, 1991 Cro-nenberg movie
- - Like streakers
- - Completely exposed
- - Plain for all to see
- - Devoid of clothing
- - Nude king clergyman returns to clothe
- - Like Lady Godiva
- - Wearing nothing
- - Like a skinny-dipper
- - In one's birthday suit
- - Skinny-dipping, say
- - In the buff
- - Baring it all
- - Plain-spoken
- - Bare
- - Without clothes
- - Blunt, as truth
- - Not wearing clothing
- - Like deluded emperor or a king in dreadful end
- - Like a jaybird, in an idiom
- - Like a bulb with no lampshade, say
- - In the altogether
- - Unassisted peeper
- - Like a jaybird?
- - Undressed
- - With not a stitch on
- - Not wearing a thing
- - A king in haunt of vice going about undisguised
- - Totally exposed
- - Emulating a newborn
- - Unvarnished, as truth
- - Not in stitches?
- - Obvious, as ambition
- - Like the original Greek gymnasts
- - With nothing on
- - Word with "truth" or "ambition"
- - Unclad
- - Exposed, corrupt Dane importing kilo ...
- - Baring more than one's soul
- - Defenceless
- - Like every newborn
- - Talking Heads album for the buff?
- - NZ alt-rock band The ...... and Famous
- - Out of gear?
- - Ready to skinny-dip
- - Ready to streak
- - Kind of prey in a Cornel Wilde film title
- - In the flesh?
- - Like a newborn
- - How some sleep
- - In the raw
- - Opposite of well-dressed?
- - Like a jaybird, colloquially
- - Without a stitch on
- - In the buff (and a hint to the first word in 17-, 31-, 48-, and 65-Across)
- - "... to go ...... is the best disguise": William Congreve
- - Wearing no clothes
- - Truth modifier
- - Starkers, across the pond
- - Mailer's "The ...... and the Dead"
- - "...... Lunch" (William S. Burroughs novel)
- - Defenseless
- - Sans clothing
- - Unfurnished
- - Frequent adjective for "truth"
- - ...... as a jaybird
- - Like skinny-dippers
- - Word before ravioli or eye
- - In one's natural state
- - Having nothing obscured
- - Topless and bottomless
- - "The ...... and the Dead"
- - Like a jaybird, perhaps
- - Streaking, say
- - Be this to be compared to a jaybird
- - Missing more than mittens
- - Without a stitch
- - "The .... Gun" (Nielsen film)
- - David Sedaris bestseller
- - In an embarrassing position, maybe
- - Starkers, to a Brit
- - "The .......... and the Dead" (1958)
- - Uncovered
- - Exposed
- - Stripped
- - Unclothed
- - Unprotected
- - Unadorned
- - Plain
- - Buff
- - Undisguised
- - Unvarnished
- - totally out of gear?
- - being barely visible?
- - Hardly well-dressed
- - "___ And Afraid" (Discovery Channel Series)
- - Not wearing any clothes
- - wound, having cut head – in need of dressing?
- - 1988 Nielsen movie
- - Leslie Nielsen's "Police Squad" pic (with "The")
- - First of three Leslie Nielsen comedies, with "The"
- - it might barely be alight
- - is it barely alight?
- - Uncouth untruth
- - Obvious untruth
- - It's bald on its face
- - Blunt fiction
- - Bald-faced fib
- - Hardly the unvarnished truth
- - Meadow saffron for the Coventry horsewoman?
- - Meadow saffron
- - Amaryllis and meadow saffron
- - Minimalist stargazing tool
- - Minimalist stargazing tool [2 wds]
- - Desperately need a key to perception without enhancement
- - Basic viewer
- - Yankee giddy over writer - the type that's a natural looker with a view
- - Unmediated observer
- - Natural vision
- - Viewer plainly hinting at end of story?
- - Seeing the vision without any outside interference, Yankee upset over writer
- - Unaided vision, with 'the'
- - Human sight without any aid
- - Yankee upset over writer having the ability to see without glasses
- - With which one looks helpless?
- - Unaided vision
- - Yankee Doodle heartlessly played with absence of instruments
- - Unassisted sight
- - Unassisted observer
- - Unassisted viewer
- - It may not be able to pick up something tiny
- - Luscious Jackson smash
- - Unaided sight
- - It can't pick up many distant objects
- - Unaided perception
- - Unaided observer
- - Unaided observation organ
- - Peeper, in a pure sense
- - Big things can be seen with it
- - Unassisted vision
- - "Sat., 1 P.M."
- - *William S. Burroughs novel
- - william burroughs's novel where everyone sees what is on the end of every fork
- - William S. Burroughs novel (and this puzzle's theme)
- - William Burroughs classic
- - Seminal William S. Burroughs novel, 1959
- - Catered event where you might streak?
- - Break at "Oh! Calcutta!"
- - Bizarre book by William S. Burroughs
- - 1991 cult film based on a William S. Burroughs novel
- - Wearing one's birthday suit
- - In one's birthday suit
- - Like a new delivery?
- - Like all new deliveries?
- - Not covered anywhere
- - Unstitched?
- - Without anything on
- - Completely undressed
- - What a fairy-tale emperor could be called?
- - Like equestrienne Godiva
- - Like the Emperor
- - Stripped down
- - Like a streaker
- - Au naturel
- - Bare
- - In the altogether
- - Completely bare
- - Nickname given to Jamie Oliver for TV
- - Man, in a Desmond Morris best-seller
- - Man, according to a longtime Desmond Morris best-seller
- - Man (according to Desmond Morris)
- - Desmond Morris subject
- - Summit for clothes-free climbers?
- - Stark summit?
- - John Zorn's avant jazz outfit named after an early ABC police drama series
- - TV sleuth who blew his cover?
- - With less on?
- - Wearing less clothing
- - Alternatively, a challenge to go streaking?