➠ Words with n

List contains 168899 Words that "n" contain.

  • - Nick is beginning to train as a tooth specialist
  • - study on time with first tooth specialist
  • - Internal student is tooth prodder
  • - Oral surgeon
  • - Tooth doctor
  • - Tooth care specialist
  • - Tooth specialist
  • - Tooth surgeon
  • - Tooth puller
  • - would one expect to get a false smile from him?
  • - at work, he often looks down in the mouth
  • - A person that uses a drill to perfect your smile
  • - Bridge inspector?
  • - Calculus expert?
  • - a pro at oral examinations
  • - One examines canines first after depression
  • - Bash first for canine expert
  • - one who knows the drill, presumably
  • - Profession of frontiersman John Henry Holliday
  • - it tends to upset the oral examiner
  • - the filling giver
  • - One involved in canine welfare?
  • - one with time to fill professionally
  • - Root canal doctor
  • - Steve Martin played a sadistic singing one
  • - One working on a calculus problem?
  • - Toothy profession of Philip Sherman, who captures Nemo in "Finding Nemo"
  • - Teeth-expert
  • - Person who drills and fills your teeth
  • - He looks down in the mouth
  • - Medical man
  • - Bridge builder
  • - Driller dies: TNT exploding
  • - Teeth specialist
  • - One able to fill some of the time at work?
  • - Canine care specialist
  • - A number of people possibly sit and tend to shift about
  • - One with an opening to fill?
  • - Driller dies — TNT unstable
  • - Flossing recommender
  • - Treater of teeth
  • - Number of people in an office?
  • - One concerned with bites
  • - One who knows the drill
  • - Ted isn't merry, he looks down in the mouth
  • - Crown repairer
  • - Drill user makes hollow first
  • - One might deal with canine depression -- it's barking
  • - One filling hollow first?
  • - X-ray examiner, perhaps
  • - One looks down in the mouth when at work
  • - Ted isn't wrong - he sets most people's teeth on edge!
  • - One with a job to fill?
  • - Traps repairer?
  • - Canine examiner
  • - Stinted (anag.)
  • - Worker at a filling station?
  • - One who works with canines
  • - Job with many openings?
  • - Doc Holliday, for one
  • - Drillmaster?
  • - Driller and filler
  • - One who gets to the root of the problem?
  • - One who might get to the root of the problem?
  • - Bridge expert
  • - Bridge contractor?
  • - Canine cleaner
  • - Drillmaster? (and a hint at this puzzle's theme)
  • - Number, at times
  • - Crown maker
  • - Driller, at times
  • - One who's down in the mouth?
  • - Mouth mirror user
  • - Down-in-the-mouth sort?
  • - Canine doctor
  • - Drill master?
  • - Person who's feeling down in the mouth?
  • - Filling fellow
  • - William Thomas Green Morton was one
  • - Molar mender
  • - William T. G. Morton was one
  • - Cary Middlecoff's calling.
  • - Fluoridation may ease his work.
  • - Orthodontist.
  • - he's apt to look down in the mouth
  • - Oral healthcare expert
  • - A professional who examines teeth
  • - Person whose job is treating people's teeth
  • - Oral health expert
  • - Venture from old wood
  • - Venture a thought
  • - Venture a view
  • - Venture
  • - Going around in the nip, openly intimate
  • - Offer one's views
  • - Offer a viewpoint, say
  • - think of love and languish
  • - Give viewpoint of duck on fir tree
  • - Give your perspective
  • - Take a stand on an issue
  • - Express one's opinion
  • - have nothing and languish, yet have 5
  • - Fair amount of The Stones taken in by individual with sound off
  • - one keeps constant in air
  • - Share one's thought
  • - Air a view
  • - Express an idea
  • - State one's belief
  • - Express a belief
  • - Voice one's views
  • - Voice one's view
  • - Voice one's thoughts
  • - State one's viewpoint
  • - State one's stance
  • - State a point of view
  • - Express, as a point of view
  • - Write an editorial
  • - Wax philosophic
  • - Verbalize a hunch
  • - Offer up a viewpoint
  • - Hazard a guess, e.g.
  • - Give one's views
  • - Allow as how
  • - Write an editorial, say
  • - Write an editorial, perhaps
  • - Write an editorial, e.g.
  • - Weigh in on the subject
  • - Voice your viewpoint
  • - Voice a thought
  • - Voice a belief
  • - Verbally weigh in
  • - Verbalize a hunch, e.g.
  • - Vent one's view
  • - Vaunt a viewpoint
  • - Think a thought
  • - State one's views
  • - State as one's view
  • - State an idea
  • - State a viewpoint
  • - Speculate, say
  • - Sound off, in a way
  • - Share views
  • - Share a position
  • - Present an idea
  • - Present a view
  • - Present a perspective
  • - Posit aloud
  • - Offer views
  • - Hold a thought
  • - Have your say
  • - Have a viewpoint
  • - Give one's view
  • - Get something off one's chest
  • - Get one's thoughts across
  • - Express views
  • - Express one's point of view
  • - Express one's opinion openly
  • - Express beliefs
  • - Express a notion
  • - Conjecture (about a tree?)
  • - Chip in one's two cents, so to speak
  • - Express an opinion
  • - Throw out there
  • - Put in your two cents
  • - Have an idea
  • - Give a piece of one's mind
  • - Put one's two cents in
  • - Say one's piece
  • - State, as an opinion
  • - Hazard a guess
  • - Presume
  • - Spout (off)
  • - Put your two cents in?
  • - Deem
  • - Surmise
  • - Take a stand?
  • - Hypothesize
  • - Reckon
  • - JUDGE
  • - Have one's say
  • - Suppose
  • - Share a view
  • - Contend verbally
  • - State one's case
  • - Offer a thought
  • - Weigh in
  • - Speak your mind
  • - Share a stance
  • - Give one's viewpoint
  • - Say what's on your mind
  • - Express a view
  • - State one's view
  • - State a position
  • - Add your two cents
  • - Give one's take
  • - Speak one's mind
  • - Speculate
  • - Express view in old wood
  • - Offer one's thoughts
  • - Put out a point
  • - Express viewpoints
  • - Think aloud
  • - Pipe up
  • - Give one's two cents
  • - State as one's belief
  • - Verbalize a view
  • - Voice a view
  • - Long to join circle and express view
  • - Express one's ideas
  • - Share one's thoughts
  • - Speak your ideas
  • - Speak one's piece
  • - Express a point of view
  • - Express one's views
  • - Put in one's two cents
  • - Have say in teashop in Esher
  • - Conjecture
  • - Believe in nothing and waste away?
  • - Say what you think
  • - Air views
  • - Express opinion
  • - Offer one's two cents
  • - Offer an opinion
  • - Think out loud
  • - Express deep thoughts
  • - Offer a viewpoint
  • - Add one's two cents
  • - Express thoughts
  • - Post a comment on a political blog, say
  • - Give your views on a circular tree
  • - Express your view
  • - Write a think piece, say
  • - Suggest
  • - Suggest old number for the bank to phone in the end
  • - Give takes
  • - Express one's thoughts
  • - Weigh in, say
  • - Consider love and feel longing
  • - State one's held view
  • - Share one's views
  • - Think overlong when torn in two?
  • - Express one's viewpoint
  • - Declare one's view
  • - Express one's view
  • - Offer a view
  • - Throw out an idea
  • - Offer one's view
  • - Express views in shop, in error
  • - Chime in
  • - Present your slant
  • - State your views
  • - Editorialize
  • - State as one's opinion
  • - Editorialize verbally
  • - Vent a viewpoint
  • - State a view
  • - Extremely nice, after work, I suppose
  • - Make one's views known
  • - Speak out
  • - Declare nothing before deal
  • - Have a view
  • - Drop in one's two cents
  • - Offer thoughts
  • - Express a thought
  • - Put in one's two cents worth
  • - Give a view
  • - Express a viewpoint
  • - Have something to declare
  • - Present one's view
  • - Speak one's views
  • - THINK
  • - Have a thought
  • - Put forward
  • - Voice
  • - ...... say!
  • - State clearly
  • - Allow
  • - Speak up?
  • - Spout
  • - Express
  • - Consider
  • - Pontificate
  • - Hold forth
  • - Sound off
  • - "Guess ......?"
  • - Contend
  • - Put into words
  • - Believe.
  • - State ...
  • - 'Imagine --!'
  • - Declare nothing with deal
  • - suppose one includes a mathematical symbol
  • - Offer a take
  • - Give one's view of evergreen tree
  • - offer a perspective
  • - Volunteer surgery in Middlesex
  • - Suggest orally
  • - consider [that]
  • - Express your ideas
  • - express the view there is nothing on the tree
  • - pointedly secure in old english, express opinion
  • - Share your views
  • - Spout, round and long
  • - Give one's thoughts
  • - prize-giver is back in intolerable bondage
  • - Alfred whose name is attached to a series of prestigious prizes
  • - Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin were all nominated for a ..... Peace Prize
  • - Swedish chemist who in 1895 founded five annual prizes
  • - prize won by marie curie and toni morrison
  • - Peace Prize benefactor Alfred
  • - Magazine in east Rouen upset prize winners
  • - An international prize for success; .... laureate
  • - Prestigious prizes awarded for Physics, Peace, etc
  • - Prestigious prize with six categories
  • - Prize for Mother Teresa
  • - Renowned swedish prize
  • - prize with literature and chemistry categories
  • - Peace Prize giver
  • - Annual prize for peace
  • - Person of distinction with the Spanish prize-giver?
  • - One of two for Marie Curie
  • - Prize for Jimmy Carter
  • - Annual Swedish prize
  • - Prize for Wangari Maathai
  • - 1991 prize for nadine gordimer
  • - Peace Prize won by Martin Luther King Jr. in 1964
  • - Swedish literature prize that Kazuo Ishiguro won in 2017
  • - Prize declined by Sartre
  • - ...... peace prize (2021 award for maria ressa)
  • - Prize given for outstanding achievements, named after Alfred ...
  • - Prize won by four American presidents
  • - ... Peace Prize, Obama and Carter have been its recipients
  • - Christmas stocking originally bought for chemist
  • - prize guy - you have to knock, we hear!
  • - Prize given to Carter and Obama
  • - Writer's prize
  • - Walesa's prize
  • - Swedish prize-giver
  • - Swedish prize benefactor, Alfred ...
  • - Saul Bellow's prize
  • - Ralph Bunche's prize.
  • - Prize won by Marie Curie
  • - Prize won by Gandhi (... what? He never one won of these? Baffling!)
  • - Prize Walesa won
  • - Prize that Pirandello won in 1934
  • - Prize name since 1901
  • - Prize man
  • - Prize given to Carter in 2002
  • - Prize for Toni Morrison
  • - Prize for Carter
  • - Prize eponym
  • - Peace Prize creator
  • - Mother Teresa's prize
  • - Inventor for whom element #102 was named
  • - Honor for Bob Dylan
  • - Familiar name in prizes
  • - Bob Dylan won this Prize in Literature
  • - ...... Prize in Literature
  • - ...... Peace Prize (honor for 17-year-old Malala Yousafzai)
  • - Coveted prize
  • - Peace Prize endower
  • - Element 102 is named for him
  • - .... Peace Prize
  • - Prize for Malala Yousafzai
  • - Depiction on a Peace Prize medal
  • - 2009 honor for 28/29 Down
  • - Prize founder
  • - Prestigious prize
  • - swedish inventor gets award in november and april lastly
  • - alfred who invented dynamite
  • - possibly noble swede
  • - famed chemist alfred
  • - Superior person. The Spanish explosives expert
  • - Prized inventor of dynamite
  • - chemist born during christmastime
  • - swedish inventor whose business was booming?
  • - Philanthropic scientist in Brazil's capital during Christmas
  • - John B. Goodenough is the oldest person ever to get one (at age 97)
  • - Award won by Malala Yousafzai
  • - Wiesel won one
  • - The European Union has one
  • - Swedish philanthropist and inventor of dynamite
  • - Swedish engineer
  • - Stockholm name
  • - Stockholm institute
  • - Scientist honored with element 102
  • - Oslo's .... Peace Center
  • - October announcement
  • - Noted Swedish philanthropist
  • - Memorable munitions man
  • - Man with a bang-up idea?
  • - Famed Swede
  • - Dynamite discoverer
  • - Boris Pasternak declined one
  • - Award won by Obama in '09
  • - Actuator of above award
  • - Dynamite man
  • - Coveted award
  • - Name on a Walesa award