➠ Words with n

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  • - wood that's thin at one point
  • - "... and Ivory" (McCartney & Wonder hit)
  • - ... and ivory (piano keys)
  • - "... and ivory"
  • - useful wood it's possible to have by one
  • - Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder's "... and Ivory"
  • - Song, - - - and Ivory
  • - Piano's black key
  • - it's produced by one strange tree
  • - "... and Ivory," Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder song
  • - McCartney and Wonder's "... and Ivory"
  • - Paul McCartney's "... and Ivory"
  • - "...... and Ivory," 1982 hit song
  • - Ivory companion, in song
  • - "...... and Ivory," 1982 song
  • - Traditional material of a piano's black keys
  • - Partner with ivory
  • - Color of Poe's raven
  • - "...... and Ivory" (1982 song by Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney)
  • - "...... and Ivory" (#1 hit of 1982)
  • - Ivory's partner
  • - Ivory's counterpart
  • - Opposite of ivory
  • - Ivory's partner, on a keyboard
  • - U-turn from ivory
  • - Ivory counterpart, in a song
  • - Magazine with Barack and Michelle Obama on a 2007 cover with the caption 'America's Next First Couple?'
  • - Ivory partner
  • - "...... and Ivory" (Wonder/McCartney duet)
  • - Goes with "Ivory," to McCartney/Wonder
  • - "...... and Ivory" (McCartney/Wonder song)
  • - Ivory's partner, in song
  • - What "ivory" lives with in perfect harmony
  • - Ivory neighbor?
  • - it's dark and will be no different by the end of july
  • - traditional piano key wood paired with ivory
  • - it's black and seems skeletal to an egghead
  • - Tree of the genus Diospyros that has hard dark wood
  • - Carpenter essentially needs thin sort of wood
  • - Dark-coloured wood
  • - Hard black wood got by one shuffling about
  • - English lad collects new wood
  • - Wood used for black piano keys
  • - first of enemies, thin, in dark wood
  • - Magazine with an annual 100 Most Influential Blacks in America feature
  • - Black extremely hard wood
  • - wood noted for being like bone?
  • - First color in a 1982 McCartney/Wonder hit song
  • - Magazine whose archive was purchased by a consortium that includes the Smithsonian
  • - hard wood fashioned by one
  • - timber used by one
  • - Publication with an annual "Power 100" list
  • - Magazine with a Power 100 list
  • - Wood may be damaged by one
  • - type of wood traditionally used to make black piano keys.
  • - Timber reordered by one
  • - timber honour returned to city
  • - magazine founded by john h. johnson
  • - Material for some keys turned by one
  • - wood used in expensive chess sets
  • - traditional piano key wood
  • - Tree of the genus Diospyros with hard dark wood
  • - Completion of table leads to spare wood
  • - european, thin, supplying wood
  • - honour returned to city for wood
  • - Wood in old piano keys
  • - Deep black wood
  • - Black durable hardwood
  • - Black key piano wood
  • - Black Prince in the end pretty heartless
  • - Blackish or dark brown timber from a tree
  • - near-black wood
  • - tree with dark wood
  • - have black wood by one
  • - Rain Tree
  • - magazine with a power 100 list, subtitled, "bold. brilliant. black."
  • - Skeletal or emaciated dark wood
  • - Hard very dark wood
  • - Finally coppice thin wood
  • - Tree having black wood
  • - Sister publication of Jet magazine
  • - Darkish wood
  • - Wood for piano keys, once
  • - .. Rainford-Brent, cricket coach and commentator
  • - Hard, heavy wood
  • - Tropical wood
  • - Popular magazine
  • - Material for 36 keys
  • - Keyboard wood
  • - Jet rival
  • - Black board
  • - Wood from India and Sri Lanka
  • - Key shade
  • - Jet alternative
  • - Inky black
  • - Ethnic magazine since 1945
  • - Dark-colored heartwood
  • - Dark black hardwood
  • - Black timber
  • - Wood used for piano keys
  • - Wood used for black piano keys, traditionally
  • - Wood that doesn't float
  • - Wood often used for chessmen
  • - Wood from Sri Lanka
  • - Wood for a clarinet
  • - Wood for 38 keys
  • - Wood for 36 piano keys
  • - Wood — Boyne (anag)
  • - Violin peg material
  • - Very dark wood
  • - Upscale magazine
  • - Tree with black wood
  • - Sharp or flat material
  • - Sade is on its cover this month
  • - Ornamental wood
  • - Monthly magazine for the African-American market
  • - Magazine with an African-American audience
  • - Magazine founded in 1945
  • - Magazine first published in 1945
  • - Like 36 piano keys
  • - Jet sister
  • - Heavy wool
  • - Heavy hard wood, usually black
  • - Heavy black wood
  • - Hard wood used for black piano keys and in cabinetwork
  • - Hard dark-coloured wood
  • - Dense dark wood
  • - Companion magazine to Jet
  • - Color, also called teak
  • - Chicago-based monthly since 1945
  • - Chicago-based magazine with one-million-plus circulation
  • - Black piano key material, traditionally
  • - ...... Awards (annual prizes for African-American achievement)
  • - Carving medium
  • - Valuable wood.
  • - Deep, lustrous black
  • - Blackish wood
  • - Magazine that has had Lena Horne and Michelle Obama on its cover
  • - Fine black wood
  • - Wood for old piano keys
  • - Dark, dense wood
  • - Magazine focused on African-American culture
  • - Key wood
  • - Black hardwood
  • - Shifting Earl to the north, Napoleon gains key wood
  • - Magazine celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2020
  • - Very dark, sometimes black, wood
  • - Dark hardwood
  • - Black one by Dotty
  • - Black wood
  • - Harpsichord key material
  • - Grande ultimately thin in black
  • - Black key wood, traditionally
  • - Wood commonly used to make fingerboards for violins
  • - Magazine that named Barack Obama its first-ever Person of the Year
  • - Magazine since 1945
  • - Brigitte ultimately thin in black
  • - Black piano key material
  • - Black 58-Down
  • - Middle of field has thin tree
  • - Bowie ultimately thin in black
  • - Magazine that named Barack Obama its first-ever Person of the Year (2009)
  • - Durable dark wood
  • - Traditional black piano key wood
  • - Dark, durable wood
  • - Dense wood
  • - Magazine that featured 'Black Panther' star Danai Gurira on its June 2018 cover
  • - Key component
  • - Like 36 piano keys, traditionally
  • - Dense hardwood
  • - Be returning to get money, abandoning me in wood
  • - Sister magazine of Jet
  • - Hard, dark wood
  • - Dark wood that sinks in water
  • - Fine furniture wood
  • - Metaphorical title word in a McCartney-Wonder hit
  • - Fine wood
  • - Last seen of bottle, spare the hard stuff
  • - Bottom of tree has spare wood
  • - Wood that sinks in water
  • - Wood for black piano keys
  • - Black-key material
  • - Wood in which Napoleon gets English to advance
  • - Start to examine scrawny tree
  • - Piano-key material
  • - African sculpture material
  • - Very dark black
  • - Hard, black wood
  • - Noted magazine since 1945
  • - Magazine that has celebrated "Black Cool"
  • - Wood so dense it doesn't float
  • - Like flats on a piano
  • - Dense black wood
  • - Piano key wood
  • - Wood for 36 keys
  • - Black, on a piano
  • - Sri Lankan export
  • - Key color
  • - "Jet" sister mag
  • - Dark black wood
  • - Like some piano keys
  • - Wood for black piano keys, once
  • - Key stuff
  • - Dark wood
  • - Key material
  • - Magazine to which Obama gave his first postelection interview in 2008
  • - Tropical hardwood
  • - Heavy wood
  • - Hardwood
  • - A hardwood
  • - Hard wood
  • - Lustrous black
  • - Kind of tree
  • - Wood
  • - Jet-black
  • - Deep black
  • - Raven
  • - Black shade
  • - Hardwood tree
  • - Pitch black
  • - Paint color
  • - Durable wood
  • - Cabinet wood
  • - Furniture wood
  • - Black ...
  • - Lean against European wood
  • - Tree beginning to exfoliate and lean
  • - ... rainford-brent, cricket commentator
  • - Extremely hard dark wood
  • - dark wood used to make billiard cues
  • - dark, heavy wood
  • - tropical tree whose dark hard wood is used for cabinetwork
  • - Magazine focused on Black culture
  • - monthly magazine since 1945
  • - Eastern, very thin black wood
  • - construction by one type of wood
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  • - 1985 Akira Kurosawa film partly inspired by Shakespeare's King Lear
  • - gunners, new, sprinted
  • - managed to get out of france
  • - Organised and hurried
  • - raced in grangemouth
  • - Scarpered
  • - "The captain ... a tight ship" (was very strict)
  • - managed to put in an appearance
  • - Another name for Pallas's cat
  • - Claw broken by new cat
  • - Common name for the tree Fraxinus pennsylvanica
  • - A Scot of the greatest urbanity
  • - Certain Scot
  • - A native of Scotland's largest city
  • - e.g. humza yousaf, eddi reader or frankie boyle
  • - Scottish citizen beside the Clyde
  • - Scottish citizen's unfortunate gag in Wales
  • - Celtic fan, perhaps, sawing a leg off
  • - Horse running around Wales oddly heads for Ireland, Ayr, Newbury and Ascot?
  • - Person from the largest Scottish city
  • - GLASGOW: ..........:: ...
  • - Sir Peter Paul ......, prolific 17th-century Flemish Baroque painter knighted by both Philip IV of Spain and Charles I of England
  • - peter paul, flemish baroque painter who died in 1640
  • - peter paul, flemish painter knighted by charles i of england
  • - Flemish painter 1577-1640
  • - "Daniel in the Lions' Den" painter, 1615
  • - Flemish artist of Venus and Adonis
  • - Flemish artist, given to painting women, d. 1640
  • - Flemish artist
  • - Dancing nurse cuddles head of Baroque painter
  • - Painter Peter Paul
  • - 17th-century Flemish painter
  • - Painter of Antwerp Cathedral's The Descent from the Cross
  • - Flemish painter
  • - Old master manages to swallow half of beer
  • - Painter of zaftig women Peter Paul
  • - Knighted Flemish painter
  • - Flemish painter of zaftig women
  • - Flemish master
  • - "The Miracles of St. Francis Xavier" painter
  • - Idolized artist in Ouida's "A Dog of Flanders"
  • - Painter of zaftig women
  • - "The Garden of Love" painter
  • - Classical Flemish painter
  • - "Peasant Dance" painter
  • - "Venus and Adonis" painter
  • - "The Lion Hunt" painter
  • - Plump-cherub painter Peter Paul ......
  • - Painter of "Venus and Adonis"
  • - Flemish artist Peter Paul
  • - Great Flemish painter.
  • - Celebrated Flemish painter.
  • - painter has message at three points
  • - peter paul ---, flemish artist
  • - flemish painter peter paul ....
  • - --- barrichello, former f1 driver
  • - Burnes turned out to be an artist
  • - Artist once game to conquer mountains
  • - Peter Paul —, artist
  • - Artist's career's having to be pigeon-holed
  • - Burnes turns out to be an artist
  • - "Daniel in the Lions' Den" artist
  • - Great name in art
  • - Dutch artist.
  • - Velvet-like material
  • - Hellenic (anag) — heavy material made into bedspreads and rugs
  • - The material is nice? He'll ruin it
  • - Distressed Hellenic fabric
  • - Bedspread fabric
  • - Bedspread material
  • - Fabric for bedspreads
  • - Bedspread or rug fabric
  • - Velvety cord used in clothing, carpets etc — Hellenic (anag)
  • - Hellenic (anag) — material
  • - Fuzzy yarn for tufted bedspreads
  • - Anagram for Hellenic
  • - Fabric named from the French word for caterpillar
  • - Velvety cord or yarn of silk or worsted
  • - Problem breaks revolutionary northern English yarn
  • - couch fabric
  • - Velvety fabric; French for caterpillar
  • - Velvety sweater fabric
  • - Velvety cord used as trimming
  • - Tufted velvety cord or yarn
  • - Pile-face fabric
  • - Velvety fabric
  • - Pile fabric
  • - Plush fabric
  • - Velvety cord
  • - Tufty velvety cord
  • - Niche fashion, backing old length of cloth
  • - Jack's favorite horror film effect?
  • - American coat maker whose logo once featured Westminster's clock tower (2 wds.)
  • - A cocktail made with gin and Pernod
  • - Raincoat brand
  • - Pea soup
  • - A large greyish dog of a rough-coated breed
  • - A large prawn or small lobster
  • - range includes nougats, prepared as a delicacy
  • - In Tunis Angelo cooked a small lobster
  • - Shellfish
  • - Swedish-born actor whose films include The Exorcist and Pelle the Conqueror
  • - Comedian who appeared on the BBC TV series Crackerjack with Michael Aspel, Peter Glaze and Jan Hunt in the 1970s
  • - A period of violence during the French Revolution incited by conflict between the Girondins and the Jacobins
  • - Repressive period following the French Revolution
  • - Period for Marie Antoinette's doom
  • - Period of Jacobin rule in France
  • - Period in French history
  • - it was frightful, as a rule!
  • - Heard shower had frequent fault when power is misused
  • - 1981 novel by alasdair gray
  • - Another Scottish county.
  • - Historical Scottish county
  • - Scottish county
  • - Ontario town
  • - Town in the South Holland district of Lincolnshire with a ruined medieval abbey and a 14th-century three-sided bridge
  • - The North American plant Rudbeckia hirta
  • - female boxer?
  • - State flower of Maryland
  • - Maryland's state flower
  • - Maryland state flower
  • - Flower with a dark center
  • - A state symbol of Maryland
  • - Flower-of-an-hour
  • - American lexicographer who published his first dictionary, A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language , in 1806
  • - Legendary lexicographer
  • - Dictionary compiler
  • - "American Dictionary" compiler
  • - He published his first comprehensive dictionary at age 70
  • - 2004 Steven Spielberg film starring Tom Hanks and Catherine Zeta-Jones
  • - 2004 tom hanks film set at jfk airport
  • - Primitive capacitor
  • - Capacitor predecessor
  • - Device that "stores" static electricity between two electrodes on the inside and outside of it
  • - It might store an electric charge
  • - Group best known for the the single Love Will Tear Us Apart
  • - Band represented by 18-, 27- and 47-Across
  • - Process leaving blissful remainders?
  • - Question #4
  • - Happy to lose legal case touching on schism in Warsaw
  • - Character in J R R Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings played by Christopher Lee in Peter Jackson's film trilogy
  • - "The Lord of the Rings" antagonist
  • - Irish-Australian bushranger hanged for murder at Old Melbourne Gaol in 1880
  • - Australian outlaw, hanged 1880
  • - Irish-Australian outlaw and folk hero, hanged 1880
  • - Legendary Australian outlaw
  • - Outlaw played in film by Mick Jagger
  • - Notorious Australian outlaw
  • - Real-life outlaw played in film by Mick Jagger
  • - australian outlaw known for his suit of bulletproof armour
  • - Eleanor clenches fist having knocked out posh outlaw
  • - Likely end? Criminal one to be suspended
  • - 19th century outlaw [1]
  • - Joe Byrne's infamous gangleader
  • - "Deep in ...... tears I'll pledge thee" [ Ae Fond Kiss , Robert Burns]
  • - Grass of the bamboo genus Phyllostachys used to make the handle of John Steed's umbrella in The Avengers
  • - Another name for the great skua, Stercorarius skua
  • - Skua found part of skeleton about eleven
  • - A pair of moray eels in the animated Disney film The Little Mermaid
  • - remains from a shipwreck floating in water
  • - What the agent found during the pat-down?
  • - Detritus
  • - Football team that won two European Cups under Brian Clough
  • - 1977 number one single by Abba