➠ Words with n
List contains 168899 Words that "n" contain.
- - Jonah Hauer-..., "A Dog's Way Home" actor who plays Prince Eric in the 2023 live-action adaptation of "The Little Mermaid"
- - Adventure film starring Sean Connery, The Man Who Would Be ..
- - Arthur, for one
- - "... Creole," Elvis Presley song that was remixed for the Cirque du Soleil show "Viva Elvis"
- - ... Valkyrie (MCU role for Tessa Thompson)
- - "The ... and I," 1956 film starring Deborah Kerr that has a royal designation in its title
- - for which film was will smith awarded an oscar last month?
- - speaking of protecting a man who had a dream...
- - "The Lion ...," animated movie featuring voices of Beyonce and Seth Rogen that was one of the biggest hits of 2019
- - Dr. Martin Luther ... Jr., activist who received the Nobel Peace Prize on 10th December 1964
- - James ..., Opera singer who was known for his Richard Wagner performances
- - Regina ..., actress who won the 2019 Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress for the film "If Beale Street Could Talk"
- - A ruler is in the desk in Greg's room
- - ... Fahd International Airport, one of the world's largest airports that is located in Saudi Arabia
- - Thomas ..., Indigenous writer who authored "Truth and Bright Water"
- - Billie Jean ..., queer tennis legend who won 39 Grand Slam titles
- - Zach ..., Instagram and YouTube mega-influencer who is known for his illusion-based video tricks
- - Good supporting people, as 6 was for Corinthians and others
- - Midas, for one
- - Title for Queen Elizabeth's father
- - Man who wears a crown
- - His birthday is Jan. 15
- - "A right delayed is a right denied" speaker
- - Piece between a bishop and a queen
- - and 21 Across: Shakespeare play
- - and 16: Large flightless bird, smaller than the emperor
- - Juan Carlos, for one
- - Juan Carlos of Spain, for one
- - 46-Down, for one
- - US civil rights activist, assassinated 1968
- - I'm obliged to avoid capture
- - Charles perhaps finally enjoying putting family first
- - Sovereign included in the takings
- - Most important chess piece
- - billie jean —, 1975 wimbledon ladies' singles tennis champion
- - Which piece must a chess player checkmate to win a game?
- - Play card with real finesse
- - Realising about now he's someone very important
- - He may be attacked by bishops
- - Chesspiece able to move one square in any direction
- - Martin Luther ... Jr
- - Billie Jean (née Moffitt, 1943)
- - Leading man needs blood — gallons
- - at draughts, he's twice the man he was!
- - part of bk or mlk
- - The location of the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
- - "...... richard" (award-winning 2021 film directed by reinaldo marcus green)
- - One with many potential mates
- - Large mattress size
- - A little crack in gingerbread man
- - Mass inspires fashionable man on board
- - It's worth zero in baccarat
- - Oprah's bestie gayle
- - Ruler with some livestock in Germany
- - Honoree of today's federal holiday
- - "The Lion ...," 1994 musical animated film set in The Pride Lands of Africa
- - the family dog missing her party piece
- - Martin Luther .... Jr. was a famed civil rights activist
- - "Jon Snow, ... in the north!"
- - "you're epic!"
- - Double-decker checker on a checkerboard
- - Maximum mattress
- - 33d was declared "... in the North"
- - Sovereign the family start grabbing
- - A monarch
- - Cornered piece in checkmate
- - Henry I, eg
- - American writer Stephen whose works have inspired over fifty movies including "The Shawshank Redemption"
- - ... to her Queen
- - Royal family starts grumbling
- - Billie Jean, tennis player
- - tennis great billie jean ......
- - Card after Queen in a deck of cards
- - "In the Hall of the Mountain ......"
- - piece seen in "the queen's gambit"
- - a male sovereign; ruler of a kingdom
- - Royal family associated with Germany originally
- - It's Too Late singer Carole
- - Court card
- - Kind of snake or crab
- - Holiday honoree
- - Director Vidor
- - Word with crab or cobra
- - Male sovereign
- - Gargantua, e.g.
- - Crowned checker
- - Word before snake or crab
- - US civil rights leader, assassinated 1968
- - Stephen or Larry
- - Southern Ontario community
- - President Ford's original surname
- - Piece with a cross
- - Piece that gets checkmated
- - Piece moved in castling
- - Our longest serving PM
- - Nighttime interviewer
- - Mt. ........, 3rd highest
- - Man with a crown
- - Man in a suit?
- - Male ruler of a country, perhaps
- - Male on the throne
- - Major chess piece
- - MacKenzie or Dave
- - Longtime CNN interviewer
- - Lear or Kong
- - Lear or Cole
- - Last word of our carol
- - Kind of cobra or crab
- - It may take a check
- - Interviewer Larry
- - Hopper around a board
- - Great Canadian wartime Prime Minister
- - Gerald Ford's original name
- - Fischer's target
- - Elvis's title, The ...
- - Elvis's title
- - Elvis nickname, with "the"
- - Dreamer of freedom
- - Double checker?
- - Deck dynast
- - Cult "Sun ......"
- - Crab or cobra lead-in
- - Comic Alan
- - Cobra or crab
- - Chess piece that starts on its opposite color square
- - Chess piece that gets put in check
- - Chess piece that can be checkmated
- - Checkers verb
- - Checkerboard piece
- - Certain royal
- - Card below ace
- - Canada's longest serving Prime Minister
- - Big man on a board
- - Alan, Larryor Stephen
- - Alan or Peggy
- - 1/17/94 honoree
- - "Stride Toward Freedom" author
- - "Dancing in the Moonlight" ...... Harvest
- - "...... Lear"
- - Chesspiece
- - It may be checked
- - Six-time Wimbledon champ
- - Crowned one
- - MacKenzie
- - Folk legend from 1 down
- - ...... Princess (singer of the queer anthem '1950')
- - Coretta Scott ......
- - Leader memorialized by the Stone of Hope statue near the National Mall
- - Royal family gathering at last
- - Male monarch
- - & 12 Across Work could produce gloominess in monks
- - Coronation figure
- - With 115-Across, [gorilla] [woman] [building]
- - With 115-Across,
- - Folk legend in The Palace
- - 'I have a dream' speaker
- - Checker after reaching the other side of the board
- - Author of quote
- - Double-decker checker
- - "I Have a Dream" speechmaker
- - Folk legend on board
- - Nobel Peace Prize recipient, 1964
- - Highest face card
- - Two-tiered checker
- - Powerful checker
- - Part of BK
- - Ghastly gargantuan gorilla
- - Checkers double-decker
- - Second-highest poker card
- - Bed selection
- - Piece that gets checked
- - Large variety of prawn or penguin
- - Wenceslas, e.g
- - Double-decker game piece
- - Man on board that's central to network, in general
- - Wind at My Back star Charmione ........
- - 44-Across VIP
- - Family legend found on board
- - Double-high checker
- - "Selma" lead role
- - Two-checker piece
- - Checker that's a double-decker
- - One man -- four in pack, in general
- - Man in black or white? In black in general
- - "Selma" role
- - Dave ...... Clancy
- - Face in a hand
- - Male ruler
- - Chess piece or British Columbia island
- - Mackenzie ........ Clancy
- - Cowboy, in poker slang
- - Needs to be checked on the board by family before first game
- - Celebrated person in January
- - Wenceslaus, e.g
- - Back-row piece
- - January holiday honoree
- - Tallest chess piece
- - Checkmate victim
- - Love given to cleaner reforming strict policy
- - Uncompromising policy enforcement
- - Policy of strict law enforcement
- - Unsparing policy type
- - Strict rule-enforcement policy
- - Policy of strict penalisation
- - Like a "One strike and you're out" policy
- - No-nonsense stance
- - No room for variation
- - "No second chances" policy
- - Uncompromising enforcement of a rule
- - One way to police love and play
- - One approach to bad behavior
- - Uncompromising approach in 'Enduring Love'?
- - Strict law enforcement
- - Disciplinarian's decision
- - Most strict, as policies
- - Pop music's 'N....
- - Milli Vanilli's lip action
- - Film editor's concern, for short
- - Film dubber's concern, for short
- - Dubber's concern
- - Set at the same time, as watches
- - Harmony, informally
- - Fit the sound to the action, e.g.
- - Synchronize, for short
- - Out of ...... (not agreeing)
- - Lip-...... (pretend sing)
- - Lip-...... (not really sing)
- - Lip ...... contest
- - Coordinate, digitally
- - Word with lip or 'N
- - Together, after "in"
- - Set to the same time
- - Out of ...... (not working well together)
- - Out of ...... (not harmonizing)
- - Move lips to music (Abbr.)
- - Match up, as timepieces
- - Lip-...... (mouth the words to a song)
- - Lip-...... (mime to a recorded song)
- - Lip attachment?
- - In ...... (on the same page)
- - In ...... (harmonizing perfectly)
- - Follower of "lip"
- - Follower of "'N" or "lip"
- - Fit sound to action, e.g.
- - Coordinated (with "in")
- - Working well together, after "in"
- - Word with in or lip
- - Word with 'N or lip
- - Word after in or lip
- - Unison
- - Togetherness (of sound and picture, say)
- - Relationship when things occur at the same time
- - Put in phase
- - Pop group 'N ---
- - Out of ....: discordant
- - Out of ...... (not lining up)
- - Out of ...... (disjointed)
- - Matched up, after "in"
- - Match, informally
- - Match vocals and instrumentals, say
- - Match up, like a pair of audio files
- - Match sound with video, in editing
- - Make the same time, as two watches
- - Make coordinated
- - Make agree briefly
- - Lip follower
- - Lip ...... (sing, in a way)
- - Line up, sound-wise
- - iPad-to-iMac activity
- - Informal harmony
- - In ........ (unified)
- - In ...... (working together perfectly)
- - In ...... (working perfectly together)
- - In ...... (timed to work together)
- - In ...... (moving together)
- - In ...... (correctly timed)
- - In ...... (coinciding)
- - Harmony, so to speak
- - Harmony, slangily
- - Harmonize, informally
- - Harmonious, with "in"
- - Former boy band, 'N......
- - Coordination, briefly
- - Coordinate, as your laptop, smartphone, and tablet
- - Coordinate, as watches
- - Coordinate, as an iPhone with a PC
- - Connect, as an iPhone to a laptop
- - Connect to iTunes, for example
- - Compatible (with "in")
- - Coincident condition
- - Cause to coincide (Abbr.)
- - Adjust for sound and sight
- - "Lip ...... Battle" (show on Spike)
- - "Lip ...... Battle" (recurring "Tonight Show" segment)
- - "Lip ...... Battle" (new series on Spike)
- - "Bye Bye Bye" band 'N ......
- - 'N -- (pop boy band)
- - 'N -- (boy band)
- - ...... in progress (iPhone phrase)
- - Harmony, briefly
- - In ...... (all together)
- - Together (with "in")
- - Harmonious relationship
- - Short agreement
- - In with
- - Good thing to be in
- - Harmonize
- - Bring into harmony
- - Coordinate
- - Out of
- - Aligned, with "in"
- - In .... (aligned)
- - Align
- - Match up
- - Be in harmony
- - Line up
- - In agreement
- - Bring together
- - Come together
- - Match
- - Agreement
- - Accord
- - Coordinate, informally
- - In ... harmonized
- - lip ...., mime in exact time to vocals
- - Match up, as two devices
- - join [in harmony]
- - "The time has come . . . for you to lip-... . . . for your life!"
- - go down, we hear, in togetherness
- - Harmony
- - Coordinate, as a phone with a laptop
- - In ... (harmonious)
- - Useless gift
- - The inapt wheel (anag) — extravagant item that proves useless
- - Costly possession that's no longer useful
- - Wheel patient being treated outside hospital -- a useless and expensive thing
- - Useless but costly object
- - Possession whose upkeep is excessively expensive
- - we hit the plane badly - it's not wanted
- - Troublesome, expensive encumbrance
- - it's thick-skinned, colourless and unwanted
- - Troublesome possession
- - Item exchanged in a so-called "yankee swap"
- - Unwelcome gift
- - Possession that proves expensive to keep and difficult to get rid of
- - Expensive burden
- - Bank holiday, Spain -- the plane's heaving; it's difficult to move
- - Unwanted possession
- - Impractical, expensive belonging or project
- - More trouble than it's worth
- - I let His Excellency pawn the bizarre unwanted gift
- - Help athlete win when running, avoiding one learner's impediment
- - It's more trouble than it's worth, chess player found before big game
- - Although receiving support, hard to wear long unwanted item
- - Burdensome possession
- - It's hard to get rid of
- - It's often found in the attic
- - It could be found in the attic
- - Something relegated to the attic
- - Burdensome herbivorous mammal?
- - Many a yard sale item
- - Unprized possession
- - Plastered pachyderm?
- - Garage-sale item
- - Common U.S. animal
- - Beast of much burden
- - Candidate for the rummage sale.
- - Thing of no value.
- - A burdensome pachyderm? (2 words)
- - chess player, one with thick skin, gets unwanted gift
- - Something too expensive to maintain [2 words]
- - Swimming costume — in a mink (anag)
- - One-piece over-the-shoulders swimsuit for chaps
- - People generally forget cup size on international swimwear
- - Guy's sling swimsuit
- - one's naked, essentially wearing short, revealing piece