➠ Words with n

List contains 168899 Words that "n" contain.

  • - What might make treacherous ruse or cheat?
  • - Word or phrase formed by rearranging letters of another
  • - it can be worked out by the letter sorter
  • - word formed by rearranging the letters of another
  • - Might one be servant from taverns?
  • - What might make study dusty?
  • - mix a pair of animals you might find on a farm
  • - By which meatballs made from stale lamb?
  • - Word formed by rearranging letters of another word
  • - This makes Presbyterian best in prayer
  • - A new word formed by rearranging the letters
  • - this literally needs sorting out
  • - This could make study dusty!
  • - Jumble wordplay applied to every Across answer except this one, yielding another word/word form
  • - What might make ancestor so recant?
  • - Might gelding be niggled by this?
  • - One may be in charge of reaching
  • - By which meatballs are made from stale lamb?
  • - This paper's theme adapted for The Times, perhaps?
  • - Each clue in all caps in this puzzle is one
  • - Any of four long pairs featured in this puzzle
  • - What each of this grid's ten-letter entries is
  • - er, this is one of theirs
  • - different arrangement, as carthorse would be for orchestra
  • - a letter-sorter will solve this
  • - Varied characters Croat actor played, for example
  • - experienced letter sorters should find it easy
  • - Ma rang a mobile, getting format of our long clues
  • - *earth heart
  • - Cried for cider?
  • - word made from the letters of others
  • - loveless rat is one of several lost
  • - A horse and sheep? One's above and below!
  • - bengalis, to belgians
  • - "Star," to "tars"
  • - Manage to peel stuff, which could make an ingredient eating dinner
  • - It may make grandee enraged, for example
  • - Some kind of denim's OK, perhaps?
  • - Word formed from the jumbled letters of another
  • - it can puzzle the man wandering round an indian city
  • - what mother-in-law is to hitler woman!
  • - letter transposition for two 3's with a small weight
  • - Sue is of use
  • - Schoolmaster for the classroom, e.g.
  • - "Teach" to "cheat", e.g.
  • - Old skeptic is one of six
  • - The sort of letters one finds in a crossword
  • - One of those capable of mixing up the characters with a couple of beasty types from the farming community
  • - Reordered word in an Agra mausoleum
  • - asian banks near tourist spot have money problem
  • - Word order upset a ragman
  • - Type of clue about a ragman?
  • - beau not in is one of about nine
  • - a problem for the sorter of letters
  • - it takes a good manager to remove an e in wordplay
  • - Like mad, for Kim Deal
  • - Jumbled-up letters
  • - What can make salt last?
  • - An outcome which makes ma a gran!
  • - Word arranging another's letters
  • - A rag man unscrambled a word puzzle
  • - Scramble as words
  • - Cast of Cats, say?
  • - one way to mix a horse and sheep
  • - Cone, for once
  • - A new way of composing letters
  • - Crossword setter's device
  • - payments for many pets, e.g.
  • - Jumbled letter puzzle
  • - What army is for Mary
  • - Letter-jumble puzzle
  • - Letter scramble
  • - It makes cats scat
  • - CAME to ACME
  • - Wordplay discovery
  • - Word made from letters of another
  • - Word jumble
  • - What Oriental is to relation
  • - What each of today's four long answers is vis-à-vis New Year's Eve
  • - What canoe is to ocean
  • - What "voices rant on" is for "conversation"
  • - What "vile" or "live" is to "evil"
  • - Unclose is one for counsel
  • - Twist of phrase?
  • - Twist of phrase, perhaps
  • - Turn of a phrase?
  • - Tops for pots
  • - Substitute for butt tissue, e.g.?
  • - Spine for penis, e.g.
  • - Source for Crusoe?
  • - Singer to resign, e.g.
  • - Silent, to listen, e.g.
  • - Silent, to listen
  • - Sensation for Estonians?
  • - See the point of Theo Epstein?
  • - Seaweeds, to seesawed
  • - Schoolmaster, to the classroom
  • - Reorganized word
  • - Relation, to Oriental
  • - Rearrangement of letters to form a new word
  • - Raincoat for a Croatian, e.g.
  • - Petals, for staple, e.g.
  • - Part, as related to trap or rapt
  • - Nag a ram (anag)
  • - Moon starers, to astronomers
  • - Meat: mate: tame e.g.
  • - Maraschino, to harmonicas
  • - Logogriph
  • - Jumbled-word puzzle
  • - Jumbled puzzle
  • - Horrid glances from Charles Grodin?
  • - Flair to frail, e.g.
  • - Eager to agree, say?
  • - Dinner plates for diet planners?
  • - Coasters for Socrates, e.g.
  • - Clue in 'The Da Vinci Code'
  • - Canoe, in relation to ocean
  • - Bengali, to Belgian
  • - A ragman (anag)
  • - A rag man (anag)
  • - A logogriph
  • - "Schoolmaster" is of "the classroom", for example
  • - "Diagnose" is one of "San Diego"
  • - 'The eyes/they see,' e.g.
  • - Word puzzle
  • - Breadth, to the Bard?
  • - Eno, for one
  • - Letter puzzle
  • - The new stadium designed for West Ham United, perhaps?
  • - A German trained as manager, for example
  • - What makes Presbyterian best in prayer!
  • - Plane to Nepal, for instance?
  • - Illustration for an ill tourist?
  • - How to get from Ames to Mesa
  • - Alter for later?
  • - What makes study dusty?
  • - Scrambled word
  • - What makes soccer player score, leap and cry?
  • - 'Lolita' character Vivian Darkbloom, to Vladimir Nabokov
  • - Jumble of letters
  • - Reorganise a horse pound
  • - One ........ of 28A is "distant life in moon cage"
  • - Word made from the letters of another
  • - What makes Shakespeare seek a seraph?
  • - From forty-five, one is over fifty!
  • - Type of word puzzle
  • - Word that is another rearranged
  • - Each asterisked clue vis-à-vis its answer
  • - Nerd's epithet for the president?
  • - Find rain in Iran, e.g
  • - African lions, vis-à-vis Californians
  • - Feature of the starts of 23-, 33-, 49-, 86-, 100- and 114-Across
  • - What can make prelims simpler?
  • - Letter jumble
  • - Wordplay involving a horse and another farmyard animal
  • - Sport shoe for hoopsters, e.g
  • - One of actors is co-star
  • - Article after article with added mass ' letter-sorter can handle it
  • - Asked for a desk, say
  • - Danger coming from garden, for example
  • - What can get schoolmaster out of the classroom?
  • - Ancients, for instance?
  • - Wordplay in the Jumble
  • - An insect, for instance
  • - Rearrangement of letters
  • - Rearranged word
  • - Word that rearranges another's letters
  • - Auctioned for education, say
  • - "Tokyo," to "Kyoto"
  • - Letter rearrangement
  • - Sheet is one of these
  • - On end, to Donne
  • - One makes a gesture of great use
  • - "Olympian," to "palimony"
  • - *Suite for use?
  • - Word rearranging another's letters
  • - Eg East Grinstead in relation to its Great Danes?
  • - Loves to solve, say?
  • - Rues, for sure
  • - Parties, to pirates
  • - Cruciverbal jumble
  • - Canniest, for instance
  • - No more stars, to astronomers
  • - Cone as once modified, for instance
  • - Word made of the letters of another
  • - Live for evil?
  • - Servant for taverns, e.g
  • - Is one rattled to make noise, perhaps?
  • - A couple of beasty types on farm can change how the letters are read
  • - Possibly posted to depots as an example
  • - "Pukes industrial garbage" for "Ben Tausig plus Erik Agard," e.g.
  • - Diapers to despair, e.g.
  • - Cats-to-scat wordplay
  • - Anemone, to name one
  • - Cheaters, to teachers
  • - What plate is, to petal
  • - Hated to death, say?
  • - Antes up for peanuts?
  • - "Gallery," to "largely"
  • - Presbyterians, to Britney Spears
  • - Course for Crusoe?
  • - Letter shuffle
  • - Supersonic, to percussion
  • - Loves to solve, e.g.
  • - Dormitory, to dirty room
  • - Cast of characters?
  • - Neo, for one
  • - Chemical agent for climate change
  • - "Destiny," to "density"
  • - Scramble, as letters
  • - Roped, to Pedro
  • - What cost is of cots
  • - See 17- and 57-Across
  • - Nineties, to Einstein?
  • - Trench coats, to technocrats
  • - Turn of phrase
  • - Word game
  • - Letters taken out of order to discover a hidden meaning
  • - A horse and sheep mixture – literally!
  • - Word formed from another
  • - outré gift is one of four, get it?
  • - Conundrum of letters
  • - source of absurd horse and sheep mix-up
  • - Fractured her spine? Left inside to restock?
  • - order helpers in to fill up
  • - Retailer quiet about poor line: stock up again
  • - Stock anew
  • - Stock up with helpers in break
  • - Top up helpers in a mess
  • - provide helpers in resort
  • - Re-stock
  • - Help siren (anag) — make up
  • - Help siren (anag) — fill up again
  • - Fill all over
  • - Refill
  • - Refill or make complete again
  • - Equip with new supplies
  • - Fill up again
  • - Top up helpers in cast
  • - Replace Pilsner he's drunk
  • - Replace assistant without offence when promoted
  • - Reef song that refills?
  • - Furnish a new supply.
  • - Fill again
  • - Yoga nut, an exotic adviser: our Deidre was one
  • - in the past, city relative was a correspondent
  • - Person giving advice to readers with problems
  • - Skinny, topless, stops a skinny woman giving advice
  • - The trouble-shooting columnist from abroad? Not Guyana!
  • - worker embraces a young, queer woman offering advice
  • - Problem Page Editor
  • - Theatre award, not the first received by a haggard columnist
  • - Church writer opens contents of foreign pocket
  • - The 100 in a pound
  • - Pound fractions
  • - Coins of the realm
  • - The "p" of 6p
  • - There were 12 in a shilling
  • - Change from a pound
  • - At bottom of tip jar in England
  • - Parts of British pounds
  • - Change for a pound
  • - Pound into pieces?
  • - Pound bits
  • - Coins of Great Britain
  • - A pound has 100
  • - Change of a pound
  • - Pound hundredths
  • - Pound pieces
  • - Hundredths, of a sort
  • - Fractions of a British pound
  • - Change for a shilling
  • - Coins in old Cambridge
  • - Pound parts
  • - Pound portions
  • - Pound portion
  • - Pound divisions
  • - Divisions of a pound
  • - old piece of a pound
  • - Chelsea currency
  • - British coppers
  • - British coin additive?
  • - Brits' coins
  • - Small coppers
  • - Coppers in Coventry
  • - British money, once
  • - U.K. cents
  • - Some British coins
  • - Brit's small change
  • - Coins for Churchill
  • - Coins in Kent
  • - Change, in London
  • - Six...... None the Richer
  • - Small coins for 29-Downs
  • - How change may come to the British
  • - Coppers in London
  • - Starving English band's pay?
  • - Change around the Thames
  • - Change for Churchill
  • - London change
  • - British cash
  • - Shilling fractions
  • - Some British change
  • - Canterbury coppers
  • - Brit's pocket change
  • - Chelsea change
  • - Small change in Liverpool
  • - Hearth money, to Peter
  • - Cockney's coins
  • - 2016 running mate
  • - Small coins
  • - British coins
  • - Pennies
  • - Coppers
  • - Canterbury currency
  • - British money
  • - Small change.
  • - Coins
  • - The coins are, you write, some cents
  • - Loose change for writer to cope without work
  • - Loose change
  • - Write at half pace for low pay!
  • - Lorna .... [shortbread cookie]
  • - lorna .. [1869 r.d. blackmore novel]
  • - blackmore's "lorna ......: a romance of exmoor"
  • - literary lorna's surname
  • - "lorna ......" (blackmore novel)
  • - "Let's ... thing at a time": 2 wds.
  • - lorna ...... (cookie since 1912)
  • - lorna ...... (cookie brand)
  • - Lorna ......
  • - Lorna of literature
  • - Lorna ...... (Nabisco cookie)
  • - Lorna of literature and cookies
  • - Literary Lorna
  • - Lorna of fiction
  • - Blackmore title surname
  • - Party individual -- Lorna?
  • - Lorna .... cookies
  • - Cookie's "last name"
  • - Literature's Lorna
  • - Blackmore's Lorna
  • - Cookie word after Lorna
  • - Blackmore heroine Lorna
  • - Fictional Lorna
  • - Shortbread cookie surname
  • - Ridd's love, in a Blackmore romance
  • - Lorna of Exmoor
  • - Blackmore character Lorna
  • - John Ridd's love
  • - Lorna ...... cookie
  • - Blackmore's Loma
  • - "Lorna ......" (1869 romance)
  • - "Lorna ......" (1869 novel)
  • - Lorna of an 1869 romance
  • - John Ridd's Lorna
  • - Ridd's bride
  • - Scottish Lorna
  • - Surname in a Blackmore novel
  • - ......'s bit
  • - ......'s best.
  • - Blackmore's outlaw.
  • - Lorna of 1869.
  • - Sir Ensor, Lorna or Carver.
  • - Richard Blackmore's Lorna.
  • - Lorna ......, Blackmore's heroine.
  • - Lorna of romance
  • - Exmoor heroine
  • - Blackmore heroine
  • - Last name in a R.D. Blackmore title
  • - Last name in a Blackmore title
  • - Blackmore title girl
  • - Family name in an 1869 romance
  • - Blackmore heiress
  • - Heroine of Exmoor
  • - Blackmore family
  • - "One never knows, ......?": Fats Waller
  • - Blackmore title character
  • - Half of a Nabisco shortbread name
  • - Blackmore title name
  • - ...... proud: raise esteem
  • - Fictional Loma
  • - Blackmore outlaw
  • - Part of a Blackmore title
  • - Outlaw of fiction
  • - Name in "A Romance of Exmoor"
  • - Fictional outlaw
  • - Blackmore name
  • - Blackmore girl
  • - Valley in Devonshire
  • - Exmoor outlaw.
  • - Outlaw in 1869 novel.
  • - Fictional Devonshire outlaw.
  • - Outlaw in Blackmore novel.
  • - Blackmore character.
  • - Fictional outlaw of Devonshire.
  • - Outlawed family of Blackmore novel (1869).
  • - ...... better (top)
  • - See 2-Down
  • - See 8-Down