➠ Words with n
List contains 168899 Words that "n" contain.
- - Pass a man on deck
- - pass for a worker?
- - assistance a performer likes to get
- - Pointer on a clock
- - Unit of measurement for horse height
- - pass over a worker
- - Give to a crew member
- - Help and applause for the worker
- - What a sudent raises to get the teacher's attention
- - manually created, we hear, for a servant
- - It's closed to make a fist
- - appendage with a pinky
- - By ....; manually
- - "give me a ....": "help!"
- - It's used to give a fist-bump
- - One of a clapping pair
- - a worker's cards?
- - "The ... of Ethelberta: A Comedy in Chapters," 1876 novel by Thomas Hardy about Ethelberta who reinvents herself to find a perfect match
- - Measure of a horse's height
- - a rotating pointer on the face of a timepiece
- - Horse height unit named for a body part
- - It's out on a limb
- - Cards dealt to a player
- - What a student might raise
- - What a card player is dealt
- - Lend a helping ...
- - Lend a ........
- - Acquisition from a deal
- - What points to the hour or minute on a clock face
- - What a student raises to get the teacher's attention
- - What a glove covers
- - Unit of measurement of a horse's height
- - Straight, for one
- - Standing O, for instance
- - Seinfeldian shorthand for control in a relationship
- - Product of a deal
- - Pointer Sisters wanted a man with a "Slow" one
- - Pointer on a clock's face
- - Place for a mitt
- - Place for a glove
- - Part of a deal
- - It's given after a performance
- - Group of cards held by a poker player
- - Four inches, to a horseman
- - Flush, for one
- - Flush, for example
- - First or fore follower
- - Control in a relationship, according to Seinfeld
- - Pass employee
- - mitten's contents
- - Given assistance, pass
- - Grapes grasper
- - Hi-five need?
- - Cards one is dealt
- - "Don't bite the ... that feeds you"
- - Needle that's four inches in length
- - Script from ethnic Chinese daughter
- - Pinkie's place
- - Cool ...... Luke (classic Paul Newman film)
- - worker given his cards?
- - one of the two the worker has, presumably
- - Offer one in assistance
- - it has five digits
- - Four-inch bananas
- - Straight with both sides of Hawaiian island
- - Pass the cockney as well
- - who did jack charlton succeed as ireland manager?
- - extremity the beatles want to hold
- - Straight mole from Homeland
- - Dealer's giveaway?
- - .... over; deliver
- - "i gotta ...... it to you..."
- - worker and what he uses
- - worker from hospital mounted genetic material
- - "... of God," Diego Maradona's phrase from the 1986 FIFA World Cup
- - something to lend or give
- - "I Want to Hold Your ...," 1963 song by The Beatles which was their first number 1 hit in America
- - Farm-... (ranch employee)
- - Body part with fingers
- - Limb with fingers
- - Attached to an arm
- - Ranch laborer
- - give chinese dumpling in the beginning
- - ... in My Pocket (Alanis Morissette hit song)
- - worker and what one uses
- - Worker; set of cards
- - worker could be up to tricks?
- - the worker holds the cards
- - one of two the workers should have
- - crew member held in affection
- - Something you might lend
- - Penmanship
- - You've got your finger on it
- - Dealer's delivery
- - You may lend it to someone
- - Word with bag or out
- - It has 27 bones
- - Horse height unit
- - Five-digit extension
- - Card catalog?
- - Blackjack holding
- - You've got your fingers on it
- - Word with shake or towel
- - Time indicator
- - Straight, e.g.
- - Glove insert
- - Dock or deck worker
- - Audience response
- - What an ante buys you
- - What an aide lends
- - Upper or hlred
- - TV's Thing
- - Thumb site
- - This judge is Learned
- - The cards you hold
- - Straight, maybe
- - See 51D
- - Rancher's hire
- - Pointer Sisters "Slow ......"
- - Pinky's where?
- - Palm setting
- - Pair, e.g.
- - Noted jurist.
- - Mitt filler
- - Metacarpal setting
- - Manuel's "mano"
- - Learned jurist
- - Learned ......, famed jurist
- - Lead-in to ball, bell or bill
- - Kind of puppet
- - Jurist who sings folk songs.
- - It's dealt
- - It may be shaken but not stirred
- - Human paw
- - Hootie "Hold My ......"
- - Hamburger Helper mascot
- - Glad or helping
- - Four-inch measure
- - Four-in-......
- - Foot's counterpart
- - Flush, say
- - Fingered organ
- - Finger site
- - Finger locale
- - Eye's superior, speedwise
- - Drawing used on signposts.
- - Digital site?
- - Deck or dock worker
- - Crewmember
- - Cool ........ Luke
- - Cluster of bananas
- - Clock sweeper
- - Clock pointer
- - Card deal.
- - Bunch : grapes :: ...... : bananas
- - Brake operator, at times
- - Completely pooped
- - Too pooped to participate
- - Pooped
- - Too pooped to pop
- - Pooped out
- - Passed [holidays]
- - Exhausted as little Penelope may be
- - Paid for having got overtired
- - Paid out money
- - Completely exhausted, and out of cash
- - Money used
- - used up, like money
- - Used savings
- - give the bookie ten and your money is gone
- - "I ... all my cash"
- - Paid money to become exhausted
- - Used, as money
- - Done, so to speak
- - exhausted river bird found in the street
- - exhausted writer added to stanza
- - used money for making an enclosure in the street
- - writer found in the street exhausted
- - ... the night (slept over)
- - exhausted writer found in the street
- - ... and writer that's exhausted
- - like some shells or money
- - exhausted due to a shopping spree?
- - Used pound found in street
- - Exhausted writer to lie in the street
- - Super-tired
- - Gone, as money
- - Forked over money, at a store
- - passed a writer in the street
- - Splashed out
- - shelled out, as money
- - exhausted - told to go around quietly
- - Drained power during broadcast
- - used up, as funds
- - Used time (in a specific way)
- - done for the day
- - Exhausted and broke
- - Went on a buying spree
- - Squandered(Used today)
- - Down the drain
- - Used up, as money
- - Used up, as fuel rods
- - Used one's cash
- - Squandered, perhaps
- - Sapped of strength
- - Passed the time.
- - Paid out (cash)
- - Paid out — finished
- - Paid out — exhausted
- - On one's last legs
- - No longer in one's wallet
- - Knackered, as a Brit would say
- - Gone like money
- - Decreased one's wherewithal
- - Completely tired
- - Tired(Used today)
- - Bone-weary
- - Very weary.
- - Bust figures
- - "...... Pieces" (Peter and Gordon hit)
- - All used up
- - Passed
- - Passed, as time
- - Extremely tired
- - Went through
- - Forked over
- - Paid out
- - Completely exhausted
- - Dog-tired
- - Shelled out
- - Used up, as cash
- - Used up
- - Depleted
- - Paid cash for
- - Wasn't thrifty
- - Totally drained
- - All tuckered out
- - Laid out
- - Totally out of gas
- - Used up; exhausted
- - Very tired
- - Worn out piano delivered outside
- - Laid out, as cash
- - Wasn't frugal
- - Totally tuckered out
- - Exhausted author embraced by good man
- - Exhausted plus
- - Whipped or wiped
- - Used money
- - Beyond tired
- - Totally wiped
- - Didn't save
- - Drained of energy
- - Prison supports last of uniforms with time done
- - Thrilled over minimal money being paid out
- - How you might feel after finishing this puzzle
- - Plumb tuckered out
- - Totally exhausted
- - Experiencing an energy crisis?
- - Forwent frugality
- - Lightened one's wallet
- - Paid cash
- - Disbursed
- - Laid out, as 37 Down
- - Depleted one's bank account
- - Burnt out
- - Completely out of energy
- - Used
- - Drained
- - Paid
- - Exhausted writer sitting in street
- - Threw dough around
- - Went on a shopping spree
- - Exhausted, as funds
- - Exhausted from show
- - Used all of
- - Lightened one's billfold
- - Madonna "Love ......"
- - Ran through
- - Depleted of energy
- - Threw euros around
- - Utterly tired
- - Fired, as a cartridge
- - Disbursed, as dollars
- - Ready for retirement
- - Passed the buck?
- - Forked out
- - Got out one's wallet
- - Really tired
- - Totally tired
- - Wasn't a tightwad
- - Tired out
- - Lost one's balance?
- - Squandered
- - Effete
- - Ready to collapse
- - "All gone!"
- - Consumed
- - Dead tired?
- - Utterly exhausted
- - Blown.
- - Dead on one's feet
- - Exhausted
- - Fatigued
- - Ready to drop
- - Weary
- - Played out
- - Wiped out
- - Tuckered out
- - Out of energy
- - Bushed
- - All in
- - Out of breath.
- - Extinguished.
- - Dead ...
- - Out of gas.
- - Worn-out
- - Washed out
- - Done for
- - ....-tired
- - Finished
- - Shot
- - Beat
- - paid out, or played out
- - Dead beat writer gets struck into holy man
- - Blew, as money
- - Plunked down
- - Weary of being told to go around quietly
- - Run up bills
- - Go through money
- - Run through 57-Across
- - Go through
- - Run-through
- - Employ, as time
- - Use up cash
- - Go on a spree
- - Devote
- - Bill Withers "I Want to ...... the Night"
- - Exchange for goods and services
- - Not save
- - Boost the economy
- - Stimulate the economy
- - Emulate a high roller
- - Exert, as energy
- - Be profligate, say
- - Throw money around
- - Lay out money
- - Help the economy along
- - Deplete one's savings
- - Support the economy
- - Satisfy a store owner
- - Stones "Let's ...... the Night Together"
- - Eschew frugality
- - Blow some dough
- - Lay out dough
- - Don't save
- - Buy and buy
- - Play the high roller
- - "Let's ...... the Night Together"
- - Go on a buying spree
- - Lose one's balance?
- - Put a dent in one's savings
- - Use credit cards
- - Feed the economy
- - Blow a few bucks
- - Use up, as money
- - Save alternative
- - Fork out
- - Blow, as dough
- - Not be frugal
- - While away
- - Use a credit card
- - While away, as time
- - Not hoard
- - Pass, as time
- - Use up
- - Make a purchase
- - Use plastic
- - Pay
- - Shell out
- - Fork over
- - Outlay
- - '...... pass'
- - Lavish
- - Buy things
- - Buy stuff
- - Splurge
- - Consume
- - Put forth
- - "Time ...!"
- - Deplete
- - Drop
- - Lay out
- - Squander
- - Exhaust
- - Use
- - More of the quip
- - Purchase things
- - to send round coppers is one way to use them
- - Cough up