➠ Words with n
List contains 168899 Words that "n" contain.
- - Knotted at the front and behind, an Arab's long tunic
- - long-sleeved robe
- - Long, collarless robe (Var.)
- - Garment with sleeves reaching down to the ankles, worn by men in the Middle East
- - kiera extremely fond, to begin with, of light brown, flowing garment
- - Garment of the Middle East
- - Garment originating from the Near East
- - Cloak with full sleeves
- - Merciful — net line (anag)
- - it's merciful to be let out at nine
- - Let nine out, being merciful
- - merciful to allow nine to come running in
- - Net and line in tangle for Liberal
- - Merciful and tolerant
- - if you need to give a teen no score be merciful about it
- - Nile net breaks: it's merciful
- - Merciful, tolerant
- - Net and line in tangle, which is merciful
- - Nile net loosened — that's merciful
- - Nine let off — that's compassionate
- - 'Merciful' — based on a Latin word meaning to soothe
- - Unevenly lie on linen, not soft
- - Merciful
- - Being quite indulgent, let nine members perform
- - Lax (of a person in authority)
- - head of lancing finding teen in trouble is tolerant
- - Liberal invited occasionally during religious season
- - Certainly not strict
- - Note that is penned in Church season, allowing freedom?
- - not severe with about nine unfortunately tenanted
- - Tolerant of knight that is breaking fast
- - Kind of permit blocked by regressive German veto
- - The opposite of what a martinet would be
- - Tolerant communist accepting English on time
- - clement allowed nine in to change
- - mild man with it receives points
- - Indulgent, allowed the nine incarcerated to go free
- - Hardly heavy-handed
- - Deighton, Irish specialist, is compassionate
- - Soft on punishment
- - Easy-going
- - Forgiving
- - Not strict
- - Indulgent
- - Not at all strict
- - Far from strict
- - Too easy
- - Far from stern
- - Opposite of draconian
- - Linnet flying round east not tough
- - Tolerant of a German Rising in a period before Easter
- - Tolerant attitude initially overlooked in books on the French
- - Light inside regularly seen in time before Easter
- - Not severe
- - Nine let out: that's compassionate
- - Not exacting
- - Tolerant; not strict
- - Soft-hearted
- - Sparing space within rocky inlet
- - Mild mid-evening in days before Easter
- - Soft on the rules
- - Tolerant, let nine off
- - Unusually short, as a prison sentence
- - Fast eating that is initially not sparing
- - Tolerant type of revolutionary welcomes note backing riot
- - Mild disagreement from Becker over stopping obstructed serve
- - Forgiving, soft
- - Not at all harsh
- - Forgiving Russian leader neglecting latest new hospital department
- - Soft Communist embracing European Trot's conclusion
- - The opposite of harsh
- - Mid-evening in days before Easter can be quite mild
- - Tolerant flower covers Ulster alongside half the mint
- - Inclined to look the other way
- - Willing to let things slide
- - Showing clemency
- - Likely to bend
- - Soft, in a way
- - Unlike a martinet
- - More likely to bend
- - Sparing the rod
- - Inclined to look other way
- - Hardly a martinet
- - Not too tough
- - Ready to forgive.
- - Inclined to mercy.
- - Tempered with mercy.
- - Assuasive.
- - Forbearing
- - Tolerant
- - Permissive
- - Lax
- - Not tough
- - Soft.
- - Clement
- - Easygoing
- - Mild
- - Compassionate
- - Showing mercy
- - Easy
- - Nine drunk bores allowed to be forgiving
- - Relaxed, not harsh
- - indulgent, allowed nine to run in
- - Liberal German certainly not upset to be featured in warrant
- - forgiving sin ultimately, that is central to religious observance
- - Excessively critical person
- - Drunkenly inept Rick is overly-fussy critic
- - Pedant's transpositively said to be one who steals mine?
- - Overly critical one
- - One overly concerned with details
- - Critic elected to return and watch entertaining play's opening
- - Hair-splitter can raise fruit grower's hand
- - Petty finder of errors
- - Fussy fault-finder
- - Overcritical person
- - Knocker, in the past, initially about a quid? On the contrary
- - Person choosing teams for an annual college basketball event?
- - Fussy type can set up pointy tool with a long handle in hospital
- - Unit may be deprived of all non-leaders by this overcritical fellow
- - Fussy fellow
- - Lice checker who's fussy?
- - Faultfinder extraordinaire
- - Niggler
- - Harsh critic
- - Fussbudget
- - Fault-finder
- - Hairsplitter
- - Neighbor of Ethiopia and Uganda
- - Home country of the two-time Olympic marathon winner Eliud Kipchoge
- - It borders Uganda
- - moore of "the real housewives of atlanta"
- - Birthplace of Barack Obama's father
- - Where, abroad, a piece of cake can take any form
- - Country of Eliud Kipchoge who holds the world record for men in Marathon
- - Birth country of Barack Obama's father
- - Homeland of Tegla Loroupe
- - African country that produces a lot of marathon champions
- - "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Moore who had a June wedding
- - Home of the 2016 men's and women's Olympic marathon winners
- - Home of Amboseli National Park
- - Neighbor of South Sudan
- - Birthplace of Obama Sr
- - Uganda neighbor
- - One of its official languages is Swahili
- - Home of the Masai
- - Native land of many recent marathon winners
- - Home of Obama's father
- - African setting of John le Carré's "The Constant Gardener"
- - National home of many elite marathoners
- - Neighbor of Somalia
- - Tanzania neighbor
- - Home of many marathon winners
- - Home of Barack Obama's father
- - Home of Barack Obama Sr.
- - Birthplace of Obama's father
- - Somalia neighbor
- - Land of Obama's father
- - Homeland of 23-Down's father
- - One of three countries on Lake Victoria
- - "Out of Africa" locale
- - Neighbor of Uganda
- - Neighbor of Ethiopia
- - 'Out of Africa' setting
- - Neighbor of Tanzania
- - neighbor of uganda and somalia
- - home country of the late marathon-world-record holder kelvin kiptum
- - African home country of Eliud Kipchoge, winner of the 2016 and 2020 Olympic marathons
- - African country, independent since 1963, with Swahili and English as its official languages
- - Unfinished problem for Yankee country
- - Nation bordering Lake Victoria o "Memento" star Guy
- - African country named on Stanier 'Jubilee' 45613
- - Where Dinesen once dwelt
- - African country that became a Republic in 1964
- - Mombasa's African country
- - Its one-shilling coin features a giraffe
- - a republic in eastern africa; achieved independence from the united kingdom in 1963
- - wangari maathai's home country
- - Coffee-exporting country
- - country with the motto "harambee," meaning community betterment
- - Terribly sneaky leader escaped African country
- - Country in the book "Imperial Reckoning"
- - ... Moore, RHOA star who partnered with dancer Brandon Armstrong on "Dancing with the Stars" season 30
- - "Black-ish" creator Barris, whose first name is an East African country
- - country in the great rift valley
- - Nairobi and Mombasa's country
- - in which country did the mau mau rebellion take place?
- - Country in east africa
- - King meets popular singer in the country
- - Maasai Mara's location
- - East African country with Nairobi as the capital
- - Somalia neighbour
- - Country that celebrated Obama Day in 2008
- - East Africa country
- - Country singer seen by king
- - African country whose capital is Nairobi
- - Great Rift Valley locale
- - Where Barack Obama's father was born
- - Whence Barack Obama, Sr.
- - Troubled British Crown Colony in East Africa.
- - The Tana flows here
- - Runner Kip Keino's homeland
- - Nairobi's republic
- - Nairobi's locale
- - Nairobi is here
- - Mount ......, second-highest mountain in Africa
- - Mount ......, Africa's second-highest peak
- - Moi's country
- - Mau Mau's home
- - Mau Mau land.
- - Jomo's land
- - Country where Obama's half-brother lives
- - Country that borders Ethiopia and Tanzania
- - Country between Ethiopia and Tanzania
- - African nation whose capital is Nairobi
- - African country where Barack Obama's father was born
- - Indian Ocean country
- - Commonwealth country
- - Nairobi's land
- - Mombasa's country
- - Nation whose flag depicts a Maasai shield
- - Its capital is Nairobi
- - Where Lupita Nyong'o was raised
- - East African country
- - Kikuyu's country
- - Nairobi's nation
- - Great Rift Valley land
- - African land named for a mountain
- - African safari nation
- - Nairobi's country
- - Country bordering Lake Victoria
- - Mount ......, second-highest peak in Africa
- - Mombasa locale
- - Country that borders Lake Victoria and the Indian Ocean
- - African nation on the Indian Ocean
- - Its flag bears a Masai shield
- - Critical article covering North African country
- - Coming from Lake Nyasa, land further north
- - Lake Turkana setting
- - Mombasa is its second-largest city
- - Lake Victoria sharer
- - Nairobi National Park locale
- - Where Nairobi is capital
- - King with a yen to wander in country
- - Home to the Masai
- - Country whose currency is the shilling
- - Country that attracts safarigoers
- - British protectorate until 1963
- - "Born Free" setting
- - Nation on the equator
- - Maasai Mara game reserve locale
- - British East Africa, now
- - East African country named for its tallest mountain
- - Land where Leakey looked
- - Country that produces great runners
- - Home to the Tsavo National Parks
- - Equatorial land
- - Barack Obama Sr.'s homeland
- - Nairobi is its capital
- - Country named after its highest mountain
- - Safari spot
- - Obama's paternal homeland
- - Country known for its distance runners
- - Lake Victoria's eastern tip is in it
- - Lake Victoria country
- - Its flag shows a warrior's shield
- - Lake Turkana locale
- - Safari center
- - Swahili-speaking nation
- - Republic in eastern Africa
- - It's between Somalia and Tanzania
- - Safari venue
- - Country from which many marathon winners hail
- - Setting for "The Constant Gardener"
- - Country that borders Lake Victoria
- - Safari country
- - Nairobi location
- - Mombasa's land
- - Coffee country
- - Where Mombasa is
- - Where to find Africa's second-highest mountain
- - Nation bordering Lake Victoria
- - Safari locale
- - East African land
- - Greater Horn land
- - Some cuts, later
- - East African nation
- - African nation
- - African country
- - African republic
- - Country ....
- - African country with the capital Nairobi
- - Distance running powerhouse
- - Where Nairobi is
- - 30 st mary axe, popularly known as the ........, is one of the most distinctive buildings in the city of london.
- - Iconic London building
- - Small cucumber used in pickling.
- - London location that has one in a pickle?
- - Variety of small cucumber
- - Salad vegetable — City of London skyscraper
- - Cucumber — London skyscraper
- - That woman in good family that's often pickled
- - It's great for that woman and family in a bit of a pickle
- - Good relatives eating the woman's pickle
- - Kind of pickle.
- - towering figure in london that's usually pickled?
- - Small vegetable, pickled whole
- - Little pickle
- - Small pickling fruit
- - Green pickle
- - Grand family eating her pickle
- - Small pickled cucumber
- - Pickle cucumber
- - Small cucumber
- - Good relatives eating her pickle
- - Pickled cucumber
- - Small cucumber pickled whole
- - Cucumber
- - Cucumber grown originally by that woman's family
- - Vlasic classic
- - Small pickle
- - Pickle type
- - Fruit favored by Jefferson
- - Vlasic choice
- - Sweet pickle
- - Pickle
- - Pickle, to a Brit
- - Stevenage, Crawley or Hatfield, for example
- - Boehner's successor as speaker of the House
- - Speaker of the House Paul
- - Clancy character played by Baldwin, Ford, Affleck and Pine
- - 'The O.C.' protagonist
- - Meg of "The Women"
- - Romney's running mate in 2012
- - Robert --, 1909-73, US actor
- - "Love Story" actor O'Neal
- - Role played by Baldwin, Ford, Affleck and Pine
- - "The Ides of March" actor Gosling
- - "Sleepless in Seattle" co-star
- - Jack in Tom Clancy stories
- - jenny, tv chaser who competed on the x factor: celebrity in 2019
- - First name of US actor Mr Reynolds
- - who played sally to billy crystal's harry?
- - "Barbie" actor Gosling
- - christopher, uk actor who played mike in sitcom the young ones
- - Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan who holds the MLB career record for strikeouts
- - canadian comedian based in london, katherine ...
- - manager of the cork hurling team.
- - Clancy hero
- - Whiff king Nolan
- - Predecessor of Pelosi
- - Romney's 2012 running mate
- - House leader after Boehner
- - Strikeout king Nolan
- - Seacrest or Gosling
- - Name on a 2012 ticket
- - Retiring speaker Paul
- - House speaker after Boehner
- - Reynolds of 'Deadpool'
- - Gosling or Reynolds
- - All-time career record-holder for strikeouts
- - Seacrest of TV
- - Kelly's morning cohost
- - Sought-after private of film
- - Gosling of 'La La Land'
- - Seacrest of 'American Top 40'
- - Clancy protagonist
- - NFL coach Rex
- - Nolan with seven no-hitters
- - Boehner's successor
- - Tom Clancy hero Jack
- - "You've Got Mail" co-star
- - Meg of "You've Got Mail"
- - 'Deadpool' star Reynolds
- - Tatum's acting father
- - "You've Got Mail" star
- - Actress Irene or Meg
- - Jack of Tom Clancy novels
- - All-time strikeout king Nolan
- - O'Neal of "Love Story"
- - No-hitter king Nolan
- - 2012 running mate
- - Brewers' outfielder Braun
- - Seacrest of 'Seacrest out'
- - "Desire" singer Adams
- - "New York, New York" Adams
- - Reynolds or Gosling
- - Clancy hero Jack
- - All-time strikeout king
- - Actress Meg
- - Guster singer Miller
- - "Firecracker" Adams
- - Damon title role of '98
- - 2012 VP hopeful Paul
- - Politico Paul
- - See 97-Down
- - Name on 2012 campaign posters
- - Saving Private ......, Tom Hanks film
- - "Saving Private ...," 1998 film starring Tom Hanks as a Captain during World War II
- - Seven-time no-hitter pitcher Nolan
- - Saving Private ---, war film