➠ Words that start with n
List contains 9560 Words that start with "n".
- - called in religion a meditation
- - known as, christened
- - Johnny Cash's "A Boy .... Sue"
- - Identified as being in rising demand
- - Specified a date
- - Called as
- - appointed to a job
- - Johnny Cash "A Boy ...... Sue"
- - "A Streetcar ...... Desire" (Marlon Brando movie)
- - "A Boy ...... Sue" (Johnny Cash song)
- - Appointed
- - Gave a title to
- - Known as
- - Pointed a finger at
- - Having a handle?
- - Given a title
- - Set, as a price
- - Nominated for a post
- - Having a title
- - "A Streetcar .... Desire"
- - Goo Goo Dolls "A Boy ...... Goo"
- - Listed in a complaint
- - Did a new parent's job
- - Appointed (to)
- - Appointed as a new member
- - No longer a secret
- - "A Boy ...... Sue"
- - Given a handle
- - Identified as
- - Cash's "A Boy .... Sue"
- - Did a parent's job
- - Having a label
- - Fingered, in a way
- - Put a handle on
- - called, given a title
- - Called Edward out one morning
- - identified some ad men
- - Called, christened
- - called drunk and me
- - .... names; identified wrongdoers
- - Called me in and exploded
- - called mean democrat out
- - Possibly amend given title
- - called young edward around before noon
- - Tagged someone?
- - entitled me to come in and change
- - Titled, called
- - Designated area in North Sea
- - Like most pets
- - Labelled
- - Dubbed
- - Called
- - Titled
- - Going by
- - Called retired mother in home
- - Christened
- - Specified
- - Did an expectant parent's task
- - Entitled
- - Designated
- - Cited specifically
- - Ratted out
- - Cited
- - Nominated for office
- - Like pets but not strays
- - Specified or cited
- - So-called
- - Selected
- - No longer anonymous
- - No longer ineffable
- - Made an appointment?
- - Yclept
- - Nominated
- - Accused
- - Denominated.
- - Tagged
- - Mentioned
- - Handled
- - Identified
- - Not anonymous
- - Fingered
- - Put the finger on
- - called terribly mean daughter
- - Also called
- - point possibly made when nominally identified
- - called to help raise demand
- - Like streets, but rarely alleyways
- - Feast of a saint whose monicker one bears
- - Feast of one's personal saint
- - Saint commemoration
- - England's St. George's, for one
- - Annual celebration for a Catholic
- - It honors a saint
- - The Feast of San Gennaro commemorates one
- - Patronal feast
- - Catholic celebration
- - Christening observance
- - Called in honor of, as a relative
- - Called in honor of
- - Merger consequence, often
- - Reason to get a new ID
- - Reason to get a new ID card
- - What the 10 starred answers in this puzzle have undergone, and what's spelled out by their first letters when you unscramble their first words
- - 'Clay' to 'Ali,' e.g., and a hint to 17-Across and 11- and 28-Down
- - Postnuptial alteration, and a hint to each set of puzzle circles
- - "Bruce" to "Caitlyn," notably
- - Public mention
- - Personally mention East European when reporting by war zone
- - Public listing of someone turned out to be mean, rebuke followed
- - publicly mention
- - Egotistical conversationalist
- - Egotistical conversationalist, like Cher?
- - Fame-by-association conversationalist
- - call medicine dispenser a braggart
- - One trying to impress by casual mention of well-known people
- - Supercilious sort ... or the title for this puzzle
- - "So Matthew McConaughey says to me ..." sayer, e.g
- - One with dubious connections
- - Status-seeking sort ... or a solver of this puzzle, initially?
- - Clumsy social climber?
- - Seeker of admiration in conversation via associations
- - Sort of snob.
- - "Look who I rub elbows with" sort, and a hint to three Across answers
- - Some status seekers
- - They may claim to know stars
- - B-list braggarts
- - Flaunt monikers
- - Bring up a prodigy, maybe?
- - Try to impress by association say
- - Pardon me being outrageous boast
- - Make a point of mentioning your close friendship with Beyonce
- - Casually mention dinner with Oprah, e.g.
- - Make it well known that you know someone well-known well
- - Casually mention famous people you know to impress your audience
- - Show off some ties, maybe?
- - Casually mention famous people you know
- - Mention famous friends finishing with a Bandon Dub?
- - Try to impress others with whom you know with big cheese from 24 down
- - Mention one's VIP pals
- - Try to impress others with whom you know produced big cheese from 2 down
- - Affect familiarity with the rich and famous
- - Mention a famous friend, say
- - Hint that you know famous people
- - Pardon me silly - I know all the stars
- - Mention celebrities to impress
- - Mention a celebrity who can handle drink
- - Mention a connection, perhaps
- - Say 'When I was with my good friend Barack last week ...,' e.g
- - Try to impress -- call doctor before work
- - Make a personal connection?
- - Say 'When I met the Dalai Lama last year,' say
- - Brag, in a way
- - Attempt to impress, in a way
- - Attempt to impress, as in conversation
- - Try to impress at a party, say
- - Try to impress by association
- - Imply ties with V.I.P.'s
- - Try to impress in a conversation, say
- - Try to make an impression, in a way
- - Try to impress others, in a way
- - Act connected
- - Act pretentiously, in a way
- - Attempt to impress at a cocktail party, maybe
- - Try to impress, in a way
- - Pretend to know important people
- - Show off, in a way
- - casually mention a famous friend, say
- - Casually mention a famous friend, say (Hyph)
- - Like a celebrity friend, often
- - handle coming down when trying to impress
- - Trying to impress somebody by identifying big shot celebrity taking the plunge
- - Practice of referring to famous people in order to impress
- - End of the quip
- - Brand
- - 1965 Shirley Ellis hit full of wordplay, with "The"
- - "Bo-ber-ley, bo-na-na fanna, fo-fer-ley" song, with "The"
- - #1 hit for Shirley Ellis, with 'The'
- - A: Annie Laurie. Q: What is the indefinite English ......?
- - call in honor of, as a bridge
- - Call in honor of
- - Ask and you shall receive!
- - 'Whatever you want — just say!'
- - "You pick the place"
- - "I'll give you whatever you want!"
- - Shows off one's connections, or what you'll do by speaking the starts of 17-, 28- and 43-Across
- - Shows off one's connections
- - Tries to impress, in a way
- - Tries to impress, as in conversation
- - Following a command hidden in this answer, convention handouts; following the command another way, one flaunting their friends
- - Ending of a Johnny Cash song title
- - A. "Les Troyens" B. "Pelléas et Melisande" C. "La Mer" D. "Faust"
- - February 14 and March 17, e.g.
- - Saint celebrations
- - Occasions honoring saints
- - *Package arriving for a Catholic celebration?
- - Old what's-his-......
- - Newborn's need
- - Hurricane's identifier
- - Rumpelstiltskin's secret
- - 'What's in a ......?' (line from Juliet)
- - Destiny's Child's "Say My ......"
- - Newborn's acquisition
- - Driver's license datum
- - ...... recognition (campaigner's plus)
- - A person's reputation is protected in Latin America
- - ID
- - Enumerate
- - Brand
- - Call
- - By which one is known
- - .... tag
- - Put a handle on
- - Christen
- - 'You Don't Know My ......' (Alicia Keys hit)
- - One denied love accepts morning call
- - Handle
- - "A rose by any other ... would smell as sweet" (Romeo and Juliet)
- - Reputation; identify
- - Identify
- - New parents' selection
- - Partner of rank and serial number
- - Specify
- - '...... your price!'
- - Every newborn gets one
- - Birth certificate line
- - Extremes of Emperor Houshao of Han going all the way back by reputation
- - Dog tag datum
- - Title
- - Birth certificate entry
- - Accuse
- - Rat on
- - Check-in information
- - Celebrity going around in national costume
- - Word after user or stage
- - You have a first one and a last one
- - Group working with an anchor
- - Door handle, at times?
- - John or Mary
- - 'The ...... of the Rose'
- - Anna or Hannah
- - Top line on a form, often
- - Celebrity family
- - Appoint to a job
- - Reputation
- - Jones or Smith
- - Roster entry
- - Designate
- - Census form line
- - Celebrity half of 17 down
- - First blank on many forms
- - John, Jane, or Jackson
- - HELLO MY .... IS (tag phrase)
- - Give a title to
- - Tom, Dick or Harry
- - Cite
- - One may be first, middle or last
- - "Who are you?"
- - Word before or after "brand"
- - Peter, Paul or Mary
- - You won't find one on the back of a New York Yankees jersey
- - See 51-Down
- - Hugo or Edgar
- - Finger
- - ID tag info
- - Title not applicable with subject of autobiography?
- - What you go by
- - Appellation
- - Person of distinction
- - Appoint
- - Word with full or file
- - Personal identifier
- - Moniker
- - Call used in Vietnam evacuation
- - Directory listing
- - Handle you can't touch?
- - Call; reputation
- - Stage ......
- - Lapel tag datum
- - Driver license datum
- - Every hurricane gets one
- - Celebrity needs unlimited cover for teeth
- - Loveless one receives morning call
- - Reel off
- - Identifier
- - Application form line
- - Caller ID datum
- - First field in an online form, often
- - Word with stage or pen
- - Everyone has one
- - Some Latin American Big Cheese
- - Appoint, as to an office
- - Pet tag datum
- - Mention
- - Give significance to, in a way
- - Implicate
- - Press pass datum
- - Identity element
- - Point out
- - Bud
- - Introductory offer.
- - How people address you
- - eastern bloke returning tag
- - ........ and shame, phrase meaning 'to identify in a public forum alleged wrongdoers'
- - No .... (Grocery store brand in Canada)
- - "Call Me by Your ......" [André Aciman novel adapted into an Oscar-winning film]
- - Illustrious record
- - Someone who is famous or well known
- - Marriage may change it
- - Word by which a person is known
- - identify the article men are upset about
- - vietnamese title?
- - something entered on the first line of a form, often
- - a title from southern america
- - Handle endless demand for recall
- - No nobody
- - ..., address, and telephone number
- - pride in the ... of love, u2 hit
- - "Hello!" tag info
- - You write your first or last of this on a test
- - Term
- - Need for a new pet
- - give a title to something
- - ...., address, and phone number
- - First blank to fill in on most forms
- - Usually-capitalized word
- - What may be above pronouns in an email signature
- - They're recognized in stores
- - They're not generic
- - 20- and 60-Across, e.g.
- - Generics may replace them
- - Generics replace them, sometimes
- - Kleenex, e.g
- - Not generic, like clothes: Hyph.
- - Like upscale designer apparel
- - Like fashionable apparel
- - Familiar trademark
- - Nongeneric
- - A product when well advertised.
- - Not generic
- - Verbal bully
- - Bully, at times
- - Playground bully, perhaps
- - Bully
- - One hurling insults
- - One whose words will never hurt you?
- - Playground punk, perhaps
- - One who resorts to insults during a debate
- - Verbal abuser
- - Mudslinging sort
- - Abusive campaigner, perhaps
- - He won't break your bones
- - Nasty campaigner
- - 'What are you asking?'
- - "I'll pay whatever you're asking"
- - State how much you'll pay
- - Convention ID tag
- - Label that may display someone's pronouns
- - "Sticks and stones may break my bones ..." elicitor
- - Abuse reputation and profession
- - Unlike sticks and stones, it won't hurt you
- - Celebrity ringing to give verbal abuse
- - Poker activity for a nasty person?
- - Some childish insults
- - Debate tactic
- - Genealogist's profession?
- - Prelude to fisticuffs
- - Some verbal abuse
- - Schoolyard taunts
- - Verbal abuse
- - labels at a dinner party ... or a hint to the circled letters hidden in the theme answers?
- - Worthy of a title
- - Identifiable
- - That can be identified
- - Memorable: Var.
- - '... just to -- few'
- - "...to .......... few"
- - Song-identification game show whose German version was called "Hast du Töne?": 3 wds.
- - Call out a company for supporting restrictive voting laws, for example
- - Common info
- - Police officer's request
- - Personal label
- - Stick-on label at a convention: 2 wds.
- - Label on syringe used by groupie?
- - Try to impress doctor following call with work
- - Try to sound important? Pardon me, that's wrong
- - mention without subtlety