➠ Words with n
List contains 168899 Words that "n" contain.
- - .... de plume
- - ... de plume (author's alias)
- - .... de guerre: alias
- - ... de guerre (pseudonym)
- - ... de plume (an author's pen-name)
- - "Name" in French
- - ... de famille
- - ... de plume (author's pen name)
- - French for 'name'
- - ...... de plume (pen name)
- - Name, to Normande
- - Author's alias, ... de plume
- - Pseudonym, ... de plume
- - Pen name, ... de plume
- - ...... de plume (writer's alias)
- - Nice name
- - Name, to Normand
- - Name, in Nîmes
- - Name, in Nantes
- - ...... de plume (fake name)
- - Pierre's name
- - Nantes name
- - Name, in Paris
- - Name, in Noranda
- - Name, in Nice
- - Info on un certificat de naissance
- - Dijon name
- - Boz was Dickens's ...... de plume
- - Annonce de naissance info
- - ...... de puzzle (crossword writer's pseudonym)
- - ...... de plume (writer's pen name)
- - ...... de plume (pseudonym)
- - French name
- - ...... de guerre.
- - Academy recognition, for short
- - moniker, to monique
- - Originally called (Fr)
- - In Scandinavia Fate says No to the Navy
- - Awards nod, for short
- - Awards season recognition, for short
- - Word to describe eating yummy food
- - Sound made while chewing
- - when doubled or tripled, "yum!"
- - Cartoon chewing sound
- - bit of oscar recognition, for short
- - acknowledgment from the academy, casually
- - cookie monster syllable
- - Cookie Monster's munching syllable
- - part of une carte d'identité
- - oscar or emmy acknowledgment, for short
- - Jacqueline or Jacques
- - When repeated, slangy sound of eating
- - chance at an oscar or emmy, casually
- - When repeated, it's an expression for a satisfying meal
- - Bit of awards recognition, for short
- - pierre ou nancy
- - Cartoon eating sound
- - Munch, in modern slang
- - word on a french passport
- - (With "om") Sound of devouring a grand feast
- - Metz moniker
- - Artesian appellation
- - Passeport info
- - Nancy, in Nancy
- - Nancy in Nancy, e.g.
- - Montréal moniker
- - Marie, e.g.
- - Henri, e.g.
- - Henri or Pierre
- - Brigitte, for one
- - Brigitte, e.g.
- - Nice handle?
- - Nancy, e.g., in Nancy
- - Moniker in Monaco
- - Monaco moniker
- - Jeanne or Jacques
- - Jean, for one
- - Jean or Jacques
- - Jacques ou Pierre
- - Jacques or Pierre
- - French appellation
- - Émile, par exemple
- - Eating LOLcat syllable
- - Chance at an Oscar, for short
- - Athos, Porthos or Aramis
- - Arles appellation
- - Annuaire listing
- - Alain, par exemple
- - Yvette, e.g.
- - Yves or Yvette, e.g.
- - You go by one in Québec
- - When tripled, eating noise
- - When tripled, a jokey eating sound
- - When tripled, "Yum!"
- - When repeated, lolcats eating noise
- - What you're called at Notre Dame
- - What a person goes by in Paris
- - Toulouse title
- - Robespierre, e.g.
- - René, par exemple
- - René, for instance
- - Rene or Renee
- - Recognition for an actor, informally
- - Pseudonym, for short
- - Pierre, "par exemple"
- - Pierre ou Jacques
- - Pierre or Henri, e.g.
- - Pierre or Gaston
- - Passeport detail
- - Paris moniker
- - Oscar ...... (Hollywood honor, informally)
- - National Puzzlers League moniker
- - Napoléon or Yves, e.g.
- - Montréal or Québec
- - Montréal label
- - Monique ou Michel
- - Monique ou Dominique
- - Moniker, in Marseilles
- - Moniker, in France
- - Moniker in the National Puzzlers' League
- - Michelle, par exemple
- - Michele, for one
- - Marseille moniker
- - Marne moniker
- - Marie or François
- - Lorraine, in Lorraine
- - LOLcat's sound
- - Lolcat's eating sound
- - Listing in un annuaire
- - Listing in a table alphabétique
- - Jules or Juliette
- - Jean, Jacques or Jean-Jacques
- - Jean-Pierre, par exemple
- - Jean-Pierre, for one
- - Jean-Claude, Pierre, ou Guillaume
- - Jean Paul, e.g.
- - Jacques or Jeanne, par exemple
- - Jacques or Jeanne
- - Jacques or Jean
- - Jacques Cousteau, e.g.
- - Information after "Je m'appelle ..."
- - Info on a French passport
- - Honor bestowed by the Academy, for short
- - Henri or Pierre, e.g.
- - Henri or Jean, e.g.
- - Henri or Jacques
- - Henri or Guillaume
- - He's case: Abbr.
- - Hardly a worthy competitor
- - Handle overseas?
- - Georges, par exemple
- - George Sand, par exemple
- - Généalogie info
- - French passport request
- - François ou Fifi
- - Francois or Frederique
- - François or Pierre
- - Feature of un passeport
- - Eating sound in memes
- - Cookie Monster eating sound
- - Choice for les nouveaux parents
- - Charlemagne, e.g.
- - Camus, for one
- - Brigitte is one
- - Bit of Oscar recognition, informally
- - Award candidacy, for short
- - Appellation to Pierre
- - Annuaire téléphonique listing
- - Amélie, par exemple
- - Actor's honor, informally
- - Academy recognition, informally
- - [This makes me mad!]
- - Manet or Monet, e.g.
- - Munching sound
- - French handle
- - Jacques, e.g.
- - Jean Valjean, e.g.
- - Grammatical case: Abbr.
- - Gram. case
- - Pierre, e.g.
- - Follower of 'Je m'appelle'
- - Snarfing sound
- - Paris appellation
- - Happy eating word
- - Eating sound
- - Designation
- - One on the move
- - Drifter
- - Alias, for short
- - Napoleon, for one
- - When doubled, a humorous munching sound
- - A playful way of saying "eat" or "consume"
- - Opposite of a snub, for short
- - Awards show recognition, informally
- - When repeated, an expression for a satisfying meal
- - When repeated, it's a yummy sound
- - When repeated twice, sound after a satisfying meal
- - awards-show recognition, for short
- - Awards show recognition for nonwinners, for short
- - 'comment t'appelles-tu?' réponse
- - When repeated, sound effect for Cookie Monster
- - .... Order, synth band
- - "Happy ... Year!"
- - Orange Is the ... Black
- - Word that can precede fangled or born
- - Original points?
- - money for manor's renovation
- - Blackmail demand; manors (anag.)
- - money demanded by the romans perhaps?
- - managed to get some part of the money demanded
- - Lot of money, even for a king
- - Buy the freedom of
- - Money demanded for release of answer held in memory
- - charge the prisoner is held to
- - the price of freedom, perhaps
- - redeeming feature of kidnapping
- - A lot to pay for broken down manors
- - Redemption money a children's author talked of
- - Price of a captive's release
- - Presumably, this is the free money that is paid in return for what's been taken
- - money for release of romans
- - the price of saving derelict manors
- - Release price
- - Money demanded for the release of a captive
- - The price of freedom
- - Getty money in "All the Money in the World"
- - Price of freedom
- - $2 million, in a 1996 film (or the film's title)
- - Payment for the release of someone
- - Subject of hostage negotiation talks
- - Kidnap price
- - Managed thus to get millions as price to be paid
- - Payment of a sort
- - Save crumbling manors
- - King's .... (large amount of money)
- - Money of exchange
- - Rate of return?
- - Price of redemption
- - Money in the bag, maybe
- - 1996 movie with the tagline "Someone is going to pay"
- - REDEMPTION FOR A PRICE
- - Rescue price, perhaps
- - Redemption price
- - Unfortunate price to pay
- - O. Henry's "The ...... of Red Chief"
- - Payoff of a sort
- - Price for Red Chief
- - Redeem the hard way
- - Redemption of a kind.
- - Part of REO
- - King's ___ (large sum of money)
- - romans working for payment
- - hostage payment
- - Money paid to free a hostage
- - Payment for redemption
- - Kidnap payment
- - release money to various italian city-dwellers?
- - Sounds like children's author demanded money
- - Automotive pioneer ... Eli Olds
- - this can follow "king's" or precede "notes"
- - Howard directed it
- - Redeem from captivity
- - Payment for a hostage
- - Money for freedom
- - money paid for release
- - payment for freedom
- - Romans upset by a demand for cash
- - Money stuffed in a duffel bag in some thrillers
- - Deliverance money
- - romans' unnatural demand
- - Hurried a bit, nearly producing kidnapper's demand
- - kidnappers' payment
- - release fee
- - Kidnapper's payment
- - Kidnapper's request
- - Kidnap cost
- - Snatch money
- - Payment for someone's release
- - Payment demanded for someone's release
- - O. Henry's 'Theof Red Chief'
- - Money to get a hostage released
- - Money paid to kidnappers
- - Money for a person
- - Money demanded by a kidnapper
- - Holding fee?
- - Gibson/Russo film
- - Figure in a kidnapping case
- - Cash on demand?
- - Captor's cash
- - 1996 Ron Howard-directed movie about a kidnapping
- - 1996 Gibson/Russo vigilante justice flick
- - Redemption
- - Expiation
- - Release payment
- - Buy freedom in Tehran somewhere
- - Managed rumoured amount that's needed for release
- - Kidnapper's demand
- - Cash for release charged, a bit short
- - Payment for release
- - Buy a way out from Cwmbran somehow
- - Money demanded for release
- - Lost on Mars? For such a fee, this will get you back!
- - Demand from a kidnapper
- - Abductor's demand
- - A liberating demand from strange Romans
- - Coerced payment
- - Free with money?
- - Payment for hijacked data
- - Holding charge
- - Right man so wrong for hostage payment
- - Hostage money
- - Return fee?
- - King's .... (much money)
- - See 7
- - Payment to kidnapper
- - Return fare?
- - Unreliable Roman's demand for liberation
- - Free Roman's demand for liberation
- - Duffel bag filler, in a thriller
- - Return payment?
- - Kidnap demand
- - Go beyond (a level)
- - Illicit sum
- - Payment for a return
- - 1996 Gibson/Sinise flick
- - Means to release prisoner Romans maltreated
- - Pre-release demand
- - Pirate's demand
- - Free, but not for free
- - King's ....
- - Contingency for release
- - 1956 Glenn Ford film remade in 1996
- - Forced fee for freedom
- - 1996 Mel Gibson film
- - Suitcase contents, in some thrillers
- - 1956 Glenn Ford crime drama
- - Dropped money?
- - Kidnappers' demand
- - Buy back
- - Money left at a secret location, maybe
- - 1996 Ron Howard thriller
- - Carmaker Olds's first name
- - 1996 film directed by Ron Howard
- - Money on demand?
- - 1996 Mel Gibson movie
- - Captive's cost
- - Mel Gibson flick
- - Mel Gibson film
- - Kidnapper's payoff
- - Money in a paper bag, maybe
- - '96 Mel Gibson flick
- - With 41-Across, kidnapper's correspondence
- - Redeem
- - Redeem, in a way
- - Purchase release
- - Bucks for captives
- - Novel by Jay McInerney
- - Kidnapper's objective
- - Poet John Crowe ......
- - Kidnapper's concern
- - Pay in a way
- - Release money
- - Free money?
- - Deliverance
- - Liberation
- - Note
- - Payment for kidnapped person's release
- - money that's extorted
- - flags for a singer
- - flags possibly flying in more senses than one
- - decorative flags for this bird
- - seal applied to the outside of metal material used to make flags
- - One flies flags
- - Flags etc
- - Decorative flags
- - Flags; finch-like bird
- - Flags
- - bribe to keep container for decorative flags
- - "Bye, baby .............." [Nursery rhyme]
- - material used for decorating the bird
- - Cake can initially gratify bird
- - Decorations; bird
- - Bird featured in decorations
- - Flier's decoration
- - Snow ...... (finch)
- - Small bird
- - bird's pennants
- - bird provides streamers
- - 52-Across customer's activity
- - Buyer's chore
- - Housekeeper's chore.
- - Bossing
- - Doing the marketing.
- - Bistro activity
- - Directing.
- - Commanding
- - Arranging.
- - Restaurant activity
- - Jennifer Aniston in The ....