➠ Words with n
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- - GlaxoSmithKline's antacid brand
- - ... the Emu (North Carolina's evasive bird)
- - Ambient music's Brian who wrote "Warszawa" for David Bowie
- - Music producer Brian ..., who co-produced U2's "The Joshua Tree"
- - Brian of ambient music who David Bowie collaborated with for 18a
- - byrne collaborator
- - Brian added to this puzzle's theme answers
- - Producer of Coldplay's "Mylo Xyloto"
- - Music's Brian
- - Bowie collaborator
- - David Bowie colleague Brian
- - Bowie's "Berlin Trilogy" collaborator
- - Producer for Bowie and U2
- - Byrne's "Strange Overtones" collaborator
- - Ambient music's Brian
- - One of Roxy Music's Brians
- - North Carolina's ...... River State Park
- - He cowrote "Heroes" with Bowie
- - Collaborator of Bowie and Byrne
- - Brian who produced Coldplay's most recent album
- - Bowie collaborator Brian
- - U2's "The Joshua Tree" co-producer Brian
- - U2 collaborator on "Passengers: Original Soundtracks 1"
- - Spoon's Jim
- - Spoon's drummer Jim
- - Producer of Paul Simon's newest album
- - Producer of Devo's first album
- - Producer of Coldplay's 2008 "Viva la Vida ..." album
- - Producer of Coldplay's "Viva la Vida" album
- - Producer of Coldplay's "Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends"
- - Producer for David Bowie and U2
- - Producer for Bowie and the Talking Heads
- - Onetime Bowie collaborator
- - foreverandevernomore artist
- - Brian ..., British ambient musician
- - Brian who said ambient music must be as ignorable as it is interesting
- - Brian who produced for U2 and Coldplay
- - musician who created oblique strategies cards
- - Ambient musician Brian ...
- - North Carolina river hidden in "venom"
- - "2/2" musician brian
- - "Love is The Drug" musician Brian
- - u2 rock producer brian
- - "deep blue day" composer
- - Brian, composer of Music for Airports
- - musician with an upcoming album, "foreverandevernomore"
- - music composer brian
- - Brian who was a pioneer in ambient music
- - "fractal zoom" composer brian
- - Hammock brand
- - Brian ... who sang "The Big Ship"
- - "emerald and stone" composer brian
- - Musician Brian who produced the album Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!
- - generativemusic.com co-creator
- - coproducer of the u2 album "the joshua tree"
- - "father of traffic safety" william phelps ......
- - Roxy Music rocker
- - one anagram
- - Brian ... who produced for U2
- - brian who calls himself a "non-musician"
- - Eclectic musician Brian who founded Obscure Records
- - Brian who wrote "On Some Faraway Beach"
- - musician whose name is a number in reverse
- - "music for civic recovery centre" musician brian
- - Popular antacid brand
- - "nerve net" composer brian
- - "here come the warm jets" musician brian
- - Brian ... of rock and ambient music
- - Musician Brian who produced many U2 albums
- - Brian ..., musician behind "On Some Faraway Beach"
- - Rapper Barony
- - Brian ......, British ambient music composer
- - "i often find pieces and i think, this is genius. which me did that?" speaker brian
- - Tourism prefix which refers to the kind preferred by wine enthusiasts
- - London opera company: Abbr.
- - The Lovely Bones music composer Brian
- - Brian ......, record producer and former member of Roxy Music
- - Brian who was once with Roxy Music
- - Brian of Ambient rock
- - Brian ..., ambient music pioneer
- - co-producer of zooropa and achtung baby
- - "ambient music" man brian
- - Brian ..., singer of "Some of Them Are Old"
- - roger and brian of "mixing colours"
- - Residential suffix with Angel
- - "Kite Stories" musician
- - brian who played the "snake guitar" and "electric larynx"
- - master of ambient music brian
- - brian who composed music for the video game "spore"
- - Playwright Will who was a 2005 Pulitzer finalist
- - "brian ......" (mgmt song)
- - "2/2" composer brian
- - Em followers
- - Em chasers
- - Record producer Brian
- - Music theorist Brian
- - Ambient music composer Brian
- - "Microsoft sound" composer
- - "Another Green World" composer
- - Brian of the original Roxy Music
- - Brian of rock music
- - "Small Craft on a Milk Sea" musician
- - Spoon drummer Jim
- - Roxy Music alum
- - "Lux" composer Brian
- - "Here Come the Warm Jets" composer Brian
- - "Discreet Music" composer Brian
- - Roxy Music musician Brian
- - Roxy Music co-founder Brian
- - Innovative musician Brian
- - Former Roxy Music member
- - British musician Brian
- - Ambient rocker Brian
- - "Music for Airports" composer Brian
- - "Discreet Music" composer
- - "Another Green World" composer Brian
- - "Another Day on Earth" musician
- - William who invented the crosswalk, or composer Brian
- - U2 producer Brian
- - Spoon dummer Jim
- - Roxy Music member Brian
- - Rock musician Brian
- - Rock composer Brian
- - Popular antacid
- - Music pioneer Brian
- - Grammy-winning Brian
- - Grammy winner Brian
- - Former Roxy Music member Brian
- - English rocker Brian
- - British rock musician Brian
- - Brian who produced U2
- - Brian of ambient music fame
- - Ambient composer Roger
- - "Here Come the Warm Jets" composer
- - Self-described "non-musician" Brian
- - Roxy Music musician
- - Roxy Music founding member
- - Roxy Music ex-member Brian
- - Rock pioneer Brian
- - Rock musican Brian
- - Rock arranger Brian
- - Producer Brian
- - Pioneer of ambient music Brian
- - New Age musician Brian ......
- - Musician/producer Brian
- - Longtime U2 producer Brian
- - Ironically, he composed the "Microsoft sound" on a Mac
- - He composed "the Microsoft Sound" on a Mac
- - Generative music pioneer
- - Fruit salts
- - Favorite Brian of crossword writers
- - Experimental musician Brian
- - Electronic-music pioneer Brian
- - Electronic musician Brian
- - Duo after em
- - Composer with the album "Music for Airports"
- - Composer of "The Microsoft Sound"
- - Brian who scored the soundtrack to "The Lovely Bones"
- - Brian who said "I don't really have a musical identity outside of studios"
- - Brian who produces albums
- - Brian who produced some U2 albums
- - Brian of the Talking Heads
- - Brian of the early Roxy Music
- - Brian of early Roxy Music
- - Ambient music innovator Brian
- - Ambient composer Brian or Roger
- - "No Line on the Horizon" coproducer Brian
- - "My Squelchy Life" musician
- - "Lux" composer
- - "Discreet Music" musician
- - "Another Day on Earth" rocker Brian
- - "Ambient 4: On Land" Brian
- - "Ambient 1: Music for Airports" musician
- - "Achtung Baby" producer Brian
- - "Achtung Baby" co-producer
- - X-Wife song from "Rockin' Rio"
- - Writer of the startup music for Windows 95
- - Windows 95 startup sound composer Brian
- - William Phelps ...... (creator of modern-day traffic laws)
- - Will ......, "The Realistic Joneses" playwright
- - U2 producer or, backwards, U2 hit
- - U2 producer
- - Two-time Best Rock Album Grammy winner
- - Two behind em
- - Traffic safety pioneer (and inventor of the one-way street), William P. ......
- - Synthesizer virtuoso Brian
- - Stop sign inventor William
- - Serutan alternative
- - Self-described "non-musician"
- - Roxy Music founder
- - Roxy Music former member
- - Roxy Music artist Brian
- - Roxy Music alum Brian
- - Roger or Brian of musical fame
- - Roger or Brian of music
- - Roger or Brian
- - Rock producer-musician Brian
- - Rock producer-musician
- - Rock producer Brian Peter George St. Jean le Baptiste de la Salle ......
- - Rock impresario Brian
- - River near Duke University
- - Renaissance man Brian
- - Record producer who published the diary "A Year With Swollen Appendices"
- - Prolific musician/producer Brian
- - Producing icon Brian
- - Producer of Talking Heads' "Remain in Light" album
- - Producer of Talking Heads' "More Songs About Buildings and Food" album
- - Producer of seven U2 albums
- - Producer of no wave music
- - Playwright Will who wrote "The Realistic Joneses"
- - One day I'll write a puzzle that doesn't include this Roxy Music co-founder
- - One Brian from Roxy Music
- - Noted composer Brian
- - New Age music pioneer
- - Name on the 1983 album "More Music for Films"
- - Musician with the album "Here Come the Warm Jets"
- - Musician with the 2016 album "The Ship"
- - Musician with the 2012 album "Lux"
- - Musician who started the Obscure Records label
- - Musician who said "For the world to be interesting, you have to be manipulating it all the time"
- - Musician who coined the term "ambient music"
- - Musician who co-founded the Long Now Foundation charity
- - Musician Brian who wrote "A Year with Swollen Appendices"
- - Book-keeper sees sign before rainstorm
- - book cataloguer
- - by whom you may be brought to book
- - curator of a book collection
- - Book organizer
- - one qualified in book-keeping
- - Person in charge of books etc
- - Custodian of a collection of books
- - Book custodian
- - Book-keeping expert?
- - Person working with books
- - Book overseer?
- - They urge you to be quiet in a place with books
- - Books custodian
- - professional who works with collections or catalogues, perhaps
- - One in Larkin's position, 51, very naughty boy accepting God
- - bookkeeper but not necessarily an accountant
- - one born on 2nd of october perhaps, having rebellious attitude, becomes a bookkeeper
- - bookkeeper getting sign rain has got worse
- - Bookkeeper's house with revolutionary new look
- - bookish person giving sign, and rain develops
- - he's employed as a bookkeeper
- - Marian's position in "The Music Man"
- - Bibliothecary
- - Sign managed to stifle one worker in quiet environment?
- - Bookkeeping teacher?
- - One to shelve responsibilities?
- - Marian's occupation in 'The Music Man'
- - Philip Larkin was one at Hull University
- - Profession for Laura Bush before the White House
- - Quieter in a school?
- - Expert on Melvil Dewey
- - Dewey-decimal expert
- - Expert in Melvil Dewey methods.
- - Museum employee
- - Candidate for "What's My Line?"
- - See 20-Across
- - expert in the dewey decimal system?
- - 'Here ......!'
- - "victory is ......!" (cry from one anticipating triumph)
- - After a time, crewman is conveniently close
- - Within easy reach of a labourer saving time
- - Close enough to touch (2 wds.)
- - Right there in the drawer, perhaps
- - In easy reach
- - Easily grasped, maybe
- - Available nearby
- - Hadn't a breeze it's readily accessible
- - Conveniently near English city and Bishop goes AWOL
- - Bill's welcoming conjunction that's about to happen
- - Available (2 words)
- - Easy to pick up, say
- - More than imminent
- - Conveniently placed
- - Currently being dealt with
- - Within reach: 2 words.
- - Easily accessible.
- - Imminent
- - Readily available
- - Ready for use.
- - Within reach
- - Convenient
- - Reachable
- - Within easy reach
- - Just around the corner
- - Nigh
- - Nearby
- - Close-by
- - Available
- - On deck
- - Close ....
- - Ready
- - 'Present!'
- - Near ....
- - single massive rock standing upright
- - Single stone in the form of an obelisk, say
- - Huge rock
- - Large single upright block of stone
- - Single great stone, such as an obelisk
- - Monument carved from a single stone
- - Something having a uniform, massive, inflexible quality
- - Single-stone column
- - Standing stone
- - a large single upright block of stone often serving as a monument
- - Old boy likes to construct a pillar of stone
- - pillar dedicated to a lion and a moth
- - i see in this column that it's the month for oil
- - Large stone monument
- - Moon out illuminated hard stone pillar
- - large monument
- - oil spilt in january column
- - Statue from one block of stone
- - Large column of stone, like in the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey"
- - Big block
- - Very large and characterless building
- - Obelisk, for instance
- - Yosemite's El Capitan, e.g
- - Easter Island statue, e.g
- - New moon illuminated hotel in large block
- - Obelisk, say
- - Large block of stone
- - Obelisk, e.g.
- - Thing of great stature
- - Colossal structure
- - Obelisk.
- - Cleopatra's Needle, for example.
- - Easter Island attraction
- - Obelisk or column created from one block of stone
- - Arctic migrants who fly in a V-shaped skein
- - They breed in arctic Canada
- - birds known for their white plumage
- - Canadian waterfowl
- - Globe-circling journalist, 1890
- - Globetrotter, 1890.
- - she went around the world in seventy-two days
- - pen name of journalist elizabeth cochrane seaman
- - Muckraker whose 1887 exposé "Ten Days in a Mad-House" exposed conditions at New York's Women's Lunatic Asylum: 2 wds.
- - *She went around the world in 72 days
- - "Ten Days in a Mad-House" journalist, 1887
- - "Ten Days in a Mad-House" author
- - Reporter who went around the world in 72 days
- - Her pen name is the title character in a Stephen Foster song
- - Journalist who traveled around the world
- - "Ten Days in a Madhouse" journalist
- - fixes errata in
- - puts right conclusions about the first person
- - Cactus features
- - Features of hedgehogs
- - Sea urchin's protection
- - Echidna features
- - Sea-urchin features
- - Thistle features.
- - backbones of books or people
- - Where titles can be read
- - Cacti components
- - Quills on a cactus
- - Sharp projections
- - Books' backs
- - Backbones of books
- - Backbones
- - Bookshelf display
- - Sets of vertebrae
- - Things seen on a bookshelf
- - Places for book titles
- - Ridges made of wood seen aboard ship
- - Quills
- - Library patrons read them
- - Book backs
- - Title holders?
- - Porcupine quills
- - Title locations
- - Bookbinder's pieces
- - Spots for authors' surnames
- - They're seen on bookshelves
- - Bookcase lineup
- - Places to find literary titles
- - Mollusks lack these
- - Parts of books
- - Bookshelf lineup
- - They've got your back
- - Book parts
- - Backs of books
- - Thorns
- - Procupine's protection
- - Novels have them
- - Vertebral columns
- - Places for titles
- - Porcupine's protection
- - Tomes' strongest parts
- - Book stiffeners
- - Sharp plant parts
- - Porcupine's weapons.
- - Cactus bristles.
- - Defense of the porcupine.
- - Prickles.
- - stops being so harsh with