➠ Words with n

List contains 168899 Words that "n" contain.

  • - made the first move in chess
  • - Bid first
  • - Bet first
  • - Went first
  • - Played the first card
  • - Was on first
  • - Started the concert
  • - ring journalist about enclosure being unlocked
  • - .... up; spoke frankly
  • - Unsealed circular letter to writer and editor
  • - cut the ribbon
  • - Began welcoming customers
  • - Unlocked desperate need to pursue work
  • - Unwrapped [a present]
  • - The heavens ....; it started raining hard
  • - unfastened. a door perhaps
  • - out of the box, perhaps
  • - lifted the lid on
  • - to let in a female swan accompanied by a deer of the same gender
  • - unlocked, as a door
  • - It's exposed by old writer employed by the paper
  • - Established [business]
  • - Removed a lid, say
  • - Kicked things off
  • - Started when there was a need to go out to work
  • - Unlocked, unfastened
  • - Took the lid off
  • - Began, as a meeting
  • - Unzipped
  • - Unbolted
  • - Tore into, as a birthday present
  • - Started the betting
  • - Ripped off wrappings.
  • - Pulled the cork
  • - Pried a crate
  • - Premiered
  • - Preceded the main attraction
  • - Made ready for business.
  • - Had its premiere
  • - Emulated Pandora
  • - Nightcap's counterpart in a doubleheader
  • - Pulled the plug
  • - Uncorked
  • - Led the way
  • - Expanded
  • - Unscrewed
  • - Undid
  • - Exposed
  • - Divulged
  • - Laid bare
  • - Cracked, in a way
  • - Unsealed
  • - Inaugurated
  • - Kicked off
  • - Led off
  • - Started
  • - Spread out
  • - Observant
  • - Began.
  • - Unlocked?
  • - No clue
  • - no longer sealed
  • - Started the bidding
  • - started playing on broadway
  • - Small change made by writer to church
  • - Some change got from writer before church
  • - coppers seeing writer half-face
  • - Coins from church supporting writer
  • - money making writer join church
  • - To write at half pace brings little money
  • - old money for a us vice-president
  • - Write to the church for money
  • - Church is after pound coins
  • - Criminal making fellow pressure coppers
  • - Peter's money?
  • - Writer receives this French money
  • - Coppers write letters!
  • - Write about crime, ultimately, for coppers
  • - writer goes to church for money
  • - Money in the U.K.
  • - Manchester money
  • - London money
  • - English money
  • - Money from church supporting author
  • - Trump's mate gives money
  • - Writer from Clare and more than one of those in 16 down
  • - Writer going to church in some European capital
  • - Old money for the US vice-president
  • - Church pursues author for money
  • - Vice president before Harris
  • - Coppers, say
  • - Recent VP
  • - Coppers in prison cell, half cut
  • - mike who may be running for president
  • - donald trump's vice president.
  • - One hundredth of a pound
  • - Harris's predecessor
  • - former u.s. vice president mike
  • - apt rhyme for "cents"
  • - Marks's partner uncovered small change
  • - who was donald trump's vice president?
  • - harris debater in 2020
  • - Hundreds of pounds?
  • - 48th vice president of the US
  • - U.S. Vice President Mike
  • - monetary "p"
  • - former indiana governor mike
  • - plural of penny
  • - Coppers finding 48th vice president
  • - English coins
  • - Peter's ......
  • - British cents
  • - Part of L.S.D.
  • - Coppers for Copperfield
  • - British coin
  • - What the p means in a British 50p coin
  • - What "d" stands for
  • - US vice president elected in 2016
  • - UK cents
  • - Trump's vice president
  • - There are five in a shilling
  • - Sixty to a crown.
  • - Shilling parts
  • - Shilling components
  • - Pounds' companions
  • - Pound components
  • - Peter's ...... (old tax)
  • - p., as in Plymouth
  • - Outdated British coins
  • - Londoner's small change
  • - London coppers
  • - English tips?
  • - English change
  • - d, in England
  • - Colchester coins
  • - Coins, in Devon
  • - Coins, in Cornwall
  • - Coins with the Royal Shield on them
  • - Coins Oliver begged for
  • - Coins for Sherlock
  • - Coin in Cardiff
  • - Change at Oxford
  • - British change
  • - Brit's change
  • - 2016 Republican vice presidential candidate
  • - 100 make a pound
  • - The "d" in l.s.d.
  • - Trump's VP
  • - Canterbury coins
  • - Shilling change
  • - Pieces of a pound
  • - Shilling's five
  • - Parts of a pound
  • - Overseas coppers
  • - V.P. Mike
  • - Coppers partially open cell
  • - English coppers
  • - p as in Portsmouth or Plymouth
  • - Parts of pounds
  • - Biden's successor
  • - Coppers agree to leave Greenpeace
  • - Subject of the 2018 biography 'The Shadow President'
  • - Pound's 100, in England
  • - Trump's second
  • - Piece of sterling
  • - Mike ........ is the US vice-president and a former governor of Indiana
  • - The VPD taking a break?
  • - Vice president after Biden
  • - 1/100th of a pound
  • - 48th U.S. VP
  • - Trump's veep
  • - Lowest denomination of British currency
  • - Biden's successor as V.P
  • - Name on a 2016 winning ticket
  • - VP Mike
  • - 48th vice president
  • - p, as in Dundee
  • - What "p" may stand for
  • - Debater last October
  • - Pinta and Santa Maria go-with
  • - One of Columbus's ships, along with the Pinta and the Santa Maria
  • - Dobrev who plays Elena and Katherine on "The Vampire Diaries"
  • - Dobrev on "The Vampire Diaries"
  • - "The Vampire Diaries" star Dobrev
  • - "The Vampire Diaries" star ...... Dobrev who's one of People's Most Beautiful for 2017
  • - 'The Vampire Diaries' actress Dobrev
  • - Dobrev or Simone
  • - Dobrev of "The Vampire Diaries"
  • - Actress Dobrev of 'The Vampire Diaries'
  • - With 44-Down, jazz great who sang 'I Put a Spell on You'
  • - Ship, along with the Santa Maria and Pinta, that sailed with Columbus in 1492
  • - dobrev with 26 million insta followers
  • - Perfume brand ...... Ricci
  • - Part of Columbus's fleet
  • - Padre's girl
  • - One of the historical caravels.
  • - One of the first ships to arrive in America
  • - One of Columbus's fleet
  • - One of Columbus' crafts
  • - One of Christopher Columbus' three ships
  • - One of a seaworthy trio
  • - One of a sea-going trio
  • - One of a noted nautical threesome
  • - One of a Columbus fleet
  • - One of a 15th-century sailing trio
  • - O'Neill heroine Leeds
  • - NPR legal correspondent Totenberg
  • - NPR commentator Totenberg
  • - Noël Coward title woman "from Argentina"
  • - Nikita's wife
  • - Nautical trio member
  • - Name that Hirschfeld hid
  • - Name in the middle of caricatures!
  • - Name in Al Hirschfeld drawings
  • - Name hidden in Hirschfeld drawings
  • - Name hidden in Hirschfeld caricatures
  • - Name hidden in drawings by Al Hirschfeld
  • - Name hidden by Hirschfeld
  • - Member of an exploratory trio
  • - Legendary chanteuse Simone
  • - La ...... (weather worry)
  • - La ...... (weather event)
  • - Jazz's Simone
  • - Jazz and R&B singer ...... Simone
  • - It set sail in 1492
  • - Ingénue in Chekhov's "The Seagull"
  • - Historical ship
  • - Historic voyager to Hispaniola
  • - Historic ship whose real name was Santa Clara
  • - Historic Atlantic crosser
  • - Guadalajara girl
  • - Gordon of Veruca Salt
  • - Girl: Spanish
  • - Garcia of fashion
  • - Foch or Ricci
  • - Foch or Morgana
  • - Foch of "Executive Suite"
  • - First of a traveling threesome
  • - First of a famous trio
  • - Filmdom's Foch
  • - Fifteenth C. craft
  • - Famous sister ship
  • - Famous ship in American history
  • - Famed Spanish ship
  • - Famed 1492 caravel
  • - English novelist Bawden
  • - Early ship reaching American shores
  • - Early ocean crosser
  • - Deep-voiced Simone
  • - Danish fashion model Agdal
  • - Companion of the Pinta
  • - Columbus's ship
  • - Columbus's return-trip ship: 1492–93
  • - Columbus' favorite ship
  • - Bahamas arrival of 1492
  • - Assassin code name of Bridget Fonda's character in "Point of No Return"
  • - Actress Simone
  • - A historic ship
  • - A 15th-century caravel
  • - A 1492 ship
  • - 2016 Zoë Saldana biopic
  • - 2013 biopic about a jazz musician
  • - 1945 Noël Coward song
  • - 15th-century traveler
  • - 15th C. caravel
  • - "I Loves You, Porgy" singer Simone
  • - "Godmother of Punk" Hagen
  • - "...... Takes a Lover" (1994 Laura San Giacomo film)
  • - ......, Pinta, and Santa Maria (Columbus' ships)
  • - ...... Ricci (fashion house)
  • - ...... Leeds, O'Neill heroine
  • - One of a famed trio
  • - Well-known ship
  • - Famed Atlantic crosser
  • - Vessel of 1492
  • - 1492 sailer
  • - Historic caravel
  • - One of a 1492 trio
  • - Columbus craft
  • - One of a sailing trio
  • - Columbus vessel
  • - Caravel of 1492
  • - 1492 voyager
  • - Columbian caravel
  • - Ship to the New World
  • - One of a Columbian trio
  • - Famed caravel
  • - 15th century vessel
  • - One of a famous trio
  • - Famous caravel
  • - Noted Atlantic crosser
  • - One of Columbus's three ships
  • - Historic vessel.
  • - Historic ship.
  • - Famous ship
  • - Masked assassin
  • - Martial arts expert
  • - One of three
  • - Footnote abbr.
  • - O'Neill heroine.
  • - Girl, in Spanish
  • - Spanish girl
  • - Granada girl
  • - Pinta's companion
  • - Jazz singer Simone
  • - Ship of 1492
  • - La ...... (weather phenomenon)
  • - 1492 vessel
  • - Sea traveler of 1492
  • - Columbus ship
  • - 'Four Women' singer Simone
  • - Simone, the High Priestess of Soul
  • - Jazzy Simone
  • - Singer/activist Simone
  • - One of a seagoing trio
  • - The daughter of Al Hirschfield, whose name was frequently hidden in his illustrations
  • - "Pinta" partner
  • - 'What Happened, Miss Simone?' name
  • - One of Columbus's ships
  • - A ship of Christopher Columbus
  • - One of Columbus' ships
  • - 'Real Real' singer Simone
  • - Simone who sang 'Sinnerman'
  • - Ricci of fashion
  • - 'To Be Young, Gifted and Black' singer Simone
  • - Simone of jazz
  • - "The Seagull" ingenue
  • - Ship smaller than the Pinta
  • - Soulful Simone
  • - 1493 Lisbon arrival
  • - Mexican girl
  • - 15th-century arrival to Cuba
  • - Ship whose formal name was Santa Clara
  • - Singer Simone
  • - ......, Pinta and Santa Maria
  • - 1492 ship
  • - A Columbus vessel
  • - Jazz legend Simone
  • - One of Columbus' three
  • - Columbian craft
  • - La ...... (strange weather pattern)
  • - Sailer of 1492
  • - Nickname of the caravel Santa Clara
  • - Al Hirschfeld's 'hidden' daughter
  • - It 'sailed the ocean blue'
  • - Certain Columbus ship
  • - Smallest ship of Columbus
  • - Atlantic crosser of 1492
  • - Caravel in a noted trio
  • - NPR correspondent Totenberg
  • - One of Columbus' trio
  • - 'Feeling Good' singer Simone
  • - Famed 15th-century caravel
  • - Caravela histórica
  • - The Columbus Foundation replica ship
  • - One of a nautical trio
  • - One of three historic ships
  • - Dress designer Ricci
  • - Nickname of Columbus's Santa Clara
  • - La ...... (irregular weather pattern)
  • - 'I Put a Spell on You' singer Simone
  • - Designer Ricci
  • - One of Columbus' vessels
  • - Familia girl
  • - Craft financed by Ferdinand
  • - Santa Maria companion
  • - Pinta companion
  • - One of a Columbus trio
  • - Lander of 1492
  • - Ship of Columbus
  • - 1492 ship of note
  • - Foch of "Spartacus"
  • - ...... Ricci (cosmetics name)
  • - Guatemalan girl
  • - One of a 15th-century trio
  • - Early Atlantic crosser
  • - Musical Simone
  • - 15th-century caravel
  • - First in a historical trio
  • - One of Columbus' fleet
  • - One of Columbus' caravels
  • - Ship under Columbus
  • - One of Columbus' three ships
  • - Notable caravel
  • - ...... Myers, '24' character
  • - 1492 caravel
  • - 15th-century ship
  • - Familiar name of the caravel Santa Clara
  • - Hagen or Simone?
  • - she's something of a gran in a panic
  • - A female name that can be spelled the same forward and backward
  • - Annie, she'll stop short of going round for another girl
  • - ___ Simone, "Feeling Good" singer
  • - singer and civil-rights activist simone
  • - One of a 1492 threesome
  • - simone of r&b
  • - Songwriter and jazz singer Simone
  • - 'High Priestess of Soul' Simone
  • - ...... Ricci, haute couture company
  • - simone dubbed the high priestess of soul