➠ Words with n
List contains 168899 Words that "n" contain.
- - Crunchy morsels in chocolates, perhaps
- - Heads in opposite directions around Utah
- - Kernels contained in hard shells
- - End, in an idiom … or a hint to the starred clues' answers
- - Dry, crunchy elements used in plum cake
- - Tidbits in some chocolates
- - Crunchy bits in some chocolates
- - They're squirreled away in fall
- - Unhinged, in a way
- - Top hand, in Texas Hold 'Em
- - Mixed ...... (crunchy snacks in a bowl)
- - McAuliffe's reply in 1944
- - Items in a Planters can
- - Fruit in shells
- - Football target, in a lot of "America's Funniest Home Videos" submissions
- - Crunchy ingredients in some brownies
- - Crunchy bits in a Snickers bar
- - C.O. Skinner's "...... in May"
- - Crunch sources in some brownies
- - Enthusiastic rising star securing opening in television
- - gen. mcauliffe's legendary reply
- - Type of seeds
- - Popular pub nibbles
- - Pistachios and pecans, e.g.
- - Being bolted, do they give one indigestion?
- - What snack have some airlines discontinued because of allergy dangers?
- - they're edible? that's crazy!
- - they may be eaten slowly or bolted
- - Almonds, cashews and pecans
- - Macadamias for example
- - Companions of bolts
- - Cashews, pecans
- - acorns and pecans, for example.
- - crunchy brownie ingredients
- - Almonds or cashews, e.g.
- - cracked heads?
- - Food items possibly bolted
- - Crazy sisters with time for nobody, initially
- - Cracked almonds?
- - Mixed ... (crunchy snacks)
- - Barking heads
- - Pecan and pine, for two
- - Pistachios and relatives
- - Bolt securers
- - Fanatics stagger back
- - Filberts & cashews
- - Bar snack from floor being picked up
- - Crackers - or what they're required for?
- - "Are you ...?" (out of your mind)
- - Food crazy
- - Not right upstairs, stagger going up
- - Crackers -- or what you'll need them for?
- - stun reversed kernels
- - Brittle ingredients
- - Fruit mostly smelt awful when brought up
- - Cashews or pistachios
- - Cashews and Pistachios
- - Gone ... (crazy)
- - crazy setters leave greenlanders
- - brazils, hazels and pecans, for example
- - they're crackers!
- - Floor rolled back for enthusiasts
- - Brownie pieces
- - daze, looking up at acorns, for example
- - Banana split topping
- - Pundits dismiss dip for crackers
- - Fruity folks
- - Airline snacks
- - They may be mixed
- - Relative of bananas?
- - Cashews, e.g.
- - Brazil, et al.
- - Pistachios, e.g.
- - Brownie pieces, sometimes
- - Trail mix, partly
- - Sundae topping, perhaps
- - Streisand film: 1987
- - Pecans or almonds
- - Pecans and filberts
- - McAuliffe's reply
- - Crunch source
- - Cocktail party munchies
- - Bolts' counterparts
- - Banana split tidbits
- - Acorns or cashews
- - "Roseanne's ......" (reality show)
- - What Adam Ant went
- - Trail mix components
- - Tavern snacks
- - Squirrel gatherings
- - Soup's counterpart
- - Snacks that might be honey-roasted
- - Snack at a bar show
- - Slangy word of disappointment
- - Slang word of defiance.
- - Saloon snacks
- - Play by Topor
- - Planters product
- - Pecans
- - More than just touched
- - McAuliffe's reply at Bastogne
- - McAuliffe's famous retort to the Nazis: Dec. 1944
- - McAuliffe's famous reply
- - Mast — mad
- - Macadamias and almonds, for example
- - Macadamias
- - Last of the banquet
- - Historic American retort.
- - Hexagonal metal blocks
- - Happy hour snack
- - Gorp bits
- - General's word
- - General McAuliffe's rejoinder
- - Gen. McAuliffe's historic reply.
- - Gen. McAuliffe's retort
- - Gen. McAuliffe's historic reply to the enemy.
- - Gen. McAuliffe's defiant reply
- - Fruit — bananas!
- - Filberts and pecans, for example
- - Famous reply to Nazis: Dec. 1944
- - Famous reply to Nazis
- - Famous Bulge reply
- - Excessive buffs
- - End of the feast
- - Edible seeds with hard shells
- - Doug Clark and the Hot ......
- - Disappointed shout
- - Crunchy candy components
- - Cookie recipe morsels
- - Common food allergens
- - Comment of contempt.
- - Cashews, for instance
- - Cashews or filberts
- - Cashews and such
- - Cashews
- - Brownie topping, sometimes
- - Brazils and pecans
- - Brazil, etc.
- - Brazil and pine
- - Bolts' friends
- - Bastogne word
- - Bar refreshment
- - Baklava ingredients
- - Almonds and cashews, for example
- - Almonds and acorns, e.g.
- - Acorns
- - 1987 Barbra Streisand film
- - "Let's go crazy, let's get ......"
- - ...... and bolts
- - Bar-counter snack
- - Trail mix tidbits
- - Enthusiastic(Used today)
- - Batshit
- - Granola bits
- - Filberts
- - Streisand vehicle
- - Streisand film
- - They're squirreled away
- - Fanatics
- - Marzipan ingredient
- - Snacks at the bar
- - Goofballs
- - Kooks
- - Cry of defiance
- - Ding-a-lings
- - Out of one's gourd
- - Dismissive exclamation
- - Meshuga
- - Fruity
- - Party favorites
- - Salty snacks
- - Off one's trolley
- - Protein sources
- - Bananas or crackers
- - Word of dismay
- - Some party favorites
- - Pecans, e.g
- - Touched heads
- - Trail mix ingredients
- - Squirrel's cache
- - Enthusiasts taking floor up
- - Served up some of the most undesirable party snacks
- - Common sundae topping
- - Seeds one eats and crackers
- - Banana bread additions
- - Hard-shelled fruit
- - Brownie inserts
- - 'May contain ......'
- - What squirrels seek
- - Hard types to crack from banks to nuclear power plants
- - Goes around St Swithun retreat for hard cases
- - Squirrel's hoard
- - "Dang!"
- - Fruit out of one's tree
- - Pecans and cashews
- - Trail mix morsels
- - 1987 film starring Barbra Streisand and Richard Dreyfuss
- - Crackers — or what you need them for
- - Bonkers (informal)
- - Potty
- - Pub nibbles
- - Almonds and cashews
- - Tree-borne allergen sources
- - Cashews and pecans
- - Trail mix bits
- - Vegan's protein source
- - Bar freebies
- - Cashews and almonds
- - One eats these bananas
- - Common food allergen
- - Hong Kong coin
- - Copper-coated U.S. coin
- - Copper coin value
- - Coin whose front was last redesigned in 1909
- - Coin that Canada no longer makes
- - Coin on the ground, often
- - Coin on the ground
- - Coin no longer minted in Canada
- - Coin made of steel in 1943
- - Coin featuring the Union Shield
- - Canadian coin that's no longer produced
- - Ante coin, maybe
- - Bronze coin
- - Lincoln's coin
- - Canadian coin
- - Old coin.
- - US coin
- - Copper-coated coin
- - Abe Lincoln's coin
- - Coin from Saracen treasure
- - Red coin?
- - 'Wheat' coin until 1958
- - Coin often left in a dish
- - Coin with a shield, since 2010
- - Coin from Saracen times
- - Coin bearing a shield
- - Coin with Lincoln on it
- - Till coin
- - Coin with a Union shield
- - Abe's coin
- - Small American coin
- - Coin many suggest phasing out
- - Coin cast using carbon -- not shilling
- - Small coin
- - Coin that some wish to abolish
- - Phased-out Canadian coin
- - American coin
- - Coin with a Lincoln profile
- - Smallest euro coin
- - Copper coin
- - Small US coin
- - Word on a coin
- - Coin word
- - Coin ......
- - Coin also called a penny
- - One-hundredth of a US dollar
- - European coin
- - Item in Junior's bank
- - It's mostly made of zinc
- - It was once made of copper
- - It might be one red
- - It has new tails in 2009
- - Indian-head piece
- - Indian head, once
- - Gum-machine input, once
- - Fraction of a euro
- - Follower of red or 50
- - Flying Eagle, for one
- - Flying eagle of the 1850's
- - Equivalent of ten mills
- - Dollar's hundredth
- - Dollar unit
- - Division of a euro
- - Dime segment
- - Dime division
- - Counterpart of Fahr.
- - Copper, once
- - Change-ling?
- - Change piece
- - Change item
- - Canadian copper
- - Bit of a dollar
- - Apt anagram of "pittance," "a ...... tip"
- - Ante in a "friendly" poker game
- - An ante, at times
- - A small ante
- - 50 ...... (rapper who won a Grammy with Eminem and Dr. Dre for 2009's "Crack a Bottle")
- - 50 ...... ("In da Club" rapper)
- - 50 ...... ("Candy Shop" rapper)
- - 100th of dollar
- - 100th of a euro
- - 1/100th of a Loonie
- - "Indian-head" item
- - Overcost for tribute
- - Word on pennies
- - Loafer adornment
- - Small amount of change
- - Where to see Lincoln
- - Change unit
- - A bit of change
- - Indian head
- - Rally starter
- - Loafer insert
- - Element of change?
- - Portrayer of Lincoln.
- - Change for a nickel
- - Slight change?
- - Piggy bank deposit
- - Unit of currency.
- - Not worth a ....
- - Minimal money
- - Hundredth of a euro
- - 1/100 of a euro
- - Mint product
- - Fiftieth of a half-dollar
- - It's worth next to nothing
- - Bit of change
- - Fractional monetary unit
- - Fifth of a nickel
- - Tenth of a dime
- - Euro fraction
- - Euro division
- - Penny's worth
- - American money
- - Dollar part
- - It bears Lincoln's image
- - Minimal change
- - Dollar division
- - You can see Lincoln on one
- - Bygone gumball cost
- - Gumball cost, once
- - It's worth $0.01
- - Minimal poker ante
- - Weight-and-fortune cost, once
- - One-tenth of a dime
- - Lowest price
- - Paltry pecuniary part
- - Dollar fraction
- - Word before sign or after red
- - Smallest ante
- - Nickel fraction
- - Small price to pay
- - Place for Lincoln's face
- - Gumball machine input, once
- - Postage rate increase, perhaps
- - A penny is "one"
- - Piggy bank insert
- - Minor change?
- - Lincoln's place
- - One-hundredth of the basic monetary unit
- - Dollar component
- - Division of the Kenyan shilling
- - Cost of Bazooka bubble gum, once
- - Change jar item
- - Rand division
- - Negligible change?
- - 12-Down fraction
- - Euro denomination
- - Penny value
- - Limits cell development for a change in Ireland
- - One hundredth of a euro
- - Certified accountant sides with copper
- - Copper that's mostly zinc
- - Change jar clinker
- - Small change, and a word that can follow the first parts of 18-, 25-, 43- and 58-Across
- - Some incentive for change in Washington
- - Gumball-machine input of old
- - Penny, and what advances in position through this puzzle's four longest answers
- - Dollar bit
- - Fraction of a dollar
- - Fraction of a rand
- - 1850s Flying Eagle, e.g
- - It won't buy much
- - Four percent of a quarter
- - Penny's value
- - COPPER
- - Next to nothing
- - Monetary unit
- - Word on a penny
- - Small change.
- - One in a hundred?
- - It's not much
- - 50%
- - Per
- - Insignificant amount
- - Penny ....
- - It's next to nothing
- - Bit of bread
- - Red ........
- - Slot machine item.
- - See 23-Across
- - Tiny amount
- - Monetary unit of various countries, including the United States
- - fraction of a nickel
- - Part of a euro
- - 1/100th of a dollar
- - 50 ..., american rapper
- - money that's dispatched, say
- - One-fifth of a nickel
- - currency unit? sounds smelly!