➠ Words with n
List contains 168899 Words that "n" contain.
- - contracts studier, for short
- - First year law student: Hyph.
- - First year law student: 2 wds.
- - Con. Law student
- - Scott Turow novel on his experience as a first-year Harvard Law School student: 2 wds.
- - Scott Turow memoir about first-year law students (2 wds.)
- - Student who plans to go to the bar
- - Student who is taking Civil Procedure, probably
- - Student taking Torts, probably
- - Student taking crim. pro., perhaps
- - Property and contracts student, for short
- - Crim. procedure student
- - Contracts student
- - CivPro student
- - Civ pro student, likely
- - New law student
- - First-year law student
- - Many a torts class student
- - Student in a Contracts class, typically
- - Law student newbie
- - Student taking Torts or Property
- - Starting law student
- - Intro to Torts student
- - First-year 15-Across student
- - Student taking Contracts, maybe
- - First-year J.D. student
- - Person typically taking Torts and Contracts
- - Student taking Civil Procedure, most likely
- - Student in Torts or Contracts, most likely
- - Torts student
- - Turow work about first-year law students
- - Scott Turow book whose title is a term for a first-year law student
- - Contracts class student
- - First-year Harvard law student
- - Turow's memoir about first-year law students
- - Turow memoir about first-year law students
- - first-year student in a scott turow memoir
- - First-year law student, for short
- - New law school student, for short
- - Americans usually spell "cancelled" with this
- - law-school noob
- - cuban footballer hernandez
- - scott turow book about his first year at harvard law school
- - Law school freshman: 2 wds.
- - barack obama or elena kagan, once
- - torts taker
- - Law school fresher: Hyph.
- - Law school newbie: Hyph.
- - 1977 turow bestseller
- - Ogden Nash's "The ... lama, he's a priest...": Hyph.
- - "The ... lama, he's a priest..." by Ogden Nash: 2 wds.
- - book subtitled the turbulent true story of a first year at harvard law school
- - Law school newbie: 2 wds.
- - Turow book about the first year of law school
- - Turow's Harvard Law School memoir
- - Turow work
- - Turow tome
- - Turow novel
- - Turow nonfiction best seller
- - Travelling feature in America?
- - Torts studier, in law school lingo
- - Tomorrow's para, today! (perhaps)
- - Nonfiction book by Scott Turow
- - Nash's The ...... Lama
- - Nash's "...... lama"
- - Memoir in which the author compared reading his first case to "stirring concrete with my eyelashes"
- - Law school newcomer
- - Lama and llama difference
- - Feature of Nash's lama
- - Feature of color, but not collar
- - Certain J.D. pursuer
- - 1977 Turow memoir
- - 1977 memoir with the subtitle "The Turbulent True Story of a First Year at Harvard Law School"
- - "The ...... lama/He's a priest": Nash
- - "The ...... lama": Nash
- - "The ...... lama . . . ": Ogden Nash
- - "A ...... lama is a priest . . . "
- - The .... Lama
- - Like Nash's "lama"
- - Law school newbie
- - Memoir about the first year of law school
- - Law school beginner
- - Scott Turow book
- - Turow memoir
- - What the British don't spell 'marvelous' or 'canceled' with
- - Law school first-year
- - Scott Turow memoir about law school
- - Harvard Law memoir
- - Turow book set at Harvard
- - What 'lama' has, as opposed to 'llama'
- - Scott Turow's first book
- - Scott Turow memoir
- - With 40 Down, orthographically confusable priest in a poem by 50 Across
- - Turow biographical title
- - Harvard-set Turow book
- - 1977 Scott Turow work
- - Torts taker, probably
- - Like Ogden Nash's lama
- - 1977 Scott Turow memoir
- - Scott Turow title
- - Hillary Clinton in 1969 or Bill Clinton in 1970
- - Like the lama, but not the llama, in a Nash poem
- - Scott Turow novel set at Harvard
- - Scott Turow memoir about his Harvard years
- - Autobio / by Turow / based at / Harvard
- - Scott Turow book about his law school experience
- - "The .... lama, he's a priest ... ": Nash
- - Torts course taker, typically
- - 1977 Scott Turow book
- - Scott Turow novel
- - 1977 law school memoir
- - Scott Turow work
- - Law school tyro
- - Scott Turow memoir about his first year in law school
- - Scott Turow book of 1977
- - Lama feature, per Nash
- - Harvard-based Turow novel
- - Turow book
- - Main character in "The Paper Chase," e.g.
- - Like Nash's lama (not llama)
- - Like Nash's lama, in verse
- - Scott Turow's recounting of his first year at Harvard Law
- - Memoir set at Harvard
- - Feature of American paneling, but not British?
- - Answer to "How do you Yanks spell 'travelling'?"
- - Autobiographical Turow book
- - 2010 Scott Turow novel
- - Scott Turow book about his first year in law school
- - "The ...... lama, he's a priest"
- - Like 32 Down's lama
- - Turow's Harvard-based story
- - Turow work set at Harvard
- - Turow novel set at Harvard
- - 1977 Turow book
- - Scott Turow book about Harvard Law School
- - Turow title
- - Turow memoir subtitled "The Turbulent True Story of a First Year at Harvard Law School"
- - Scott Turow bestseller
- - Early Turow book
- - Travelling feature in America, not Britain?
- - Scott Turow autobiography
- - Certain freshman
- - Like Ogden Nash's lama, in a poem
- - Lesson #1: 1977 Scott Turow book
- - 1977 memoir set at Harvard
- - Characteristic of Nash's "lama"
- - Scott Turow work set at Harvard
- - First-year J.D. candidate
- - Reggae classic that ends "Let's get together and feel all right"
- - jd program newbie
- - Scott Turow book set at Harvard Law School [2 wds]
- - 1977 scott turow book about his first year at law school
- - What every word in this grid has except the starred hints: 2 wds.
- - Enters like slime
- - Enters slowly
- - ...... pad (ruled tablet used for shorthand)
- - courtroom transcriber, for short
- - job in "thoroughly modern millie," for short
- - in short, he takes down a dictator's notes — perhaps notes wrongly
- - Shorthand typist
- - Note taker in the court
- - Courtroom recorder, for short
- - Type of pad in a court
- - shorthand crackerjack
- - Someone who takes notes, for short (anagram of "notes")
- - Shorthand writer in a courtroom for short
- - Lead-in to -graphy
- - Shorthand taker
- - Shorthand whiz
- - Shorthand specialist
- - Shorthand user
- - Testimony recorder, for short
- - Office worker, for short
- - Shorthand, in short
- - Pad holder, for short
- - Writer of short letters
- - Worker in an exec's office
- - Worker in a pool
- - Job increasingly replaced by speech-to-text programs
- - One who's up to the minutes
- - Legal brief writer?
- - Old-fashioned trial transcriber
- - Briefly a stone-breaking employee ?
- - dictation pro of the '60s
- - pool occupant, perhaps
- - one working with a dictator
- - office job of yore
- - ... pad (notetaking aid)
- - someone modest enough to accept a dictator as boss
- - Recorder of motions
- - ... pad (dictation taker's notebook)
- - Old worker with pads
- - ...... machine (court reporter's tool)
- - "mad men" dictation pro
- - Worker whose name anagrams to the person's output
- - Pool person
- - Dictation-taking pro
- - Exec's clerk
- - Exec's scribe
- - Apt anagram of "notes"
- - Transcript preparer
- - Gregg pro
- - Testimony taker
- - One who responds to a dictator?
- - Office-pool member
- - Office writer
- - Courtroom employee, briefly
- - Aide with a pad
- - Professional listener
- - Prefix with -graphy
- - Old pool denizen
- - Office wkr.
- - Narrow: Comb. form
- - Low-tech note taker
- - Help for a dictator?
- - Dictator's subject?
- - Dictation whiz
- - Dictatee
- - Courtroom employee
- - Apt anagram for notes
- - Transcription taker (Abbr.)
- - Transcript source
- - Takedown expert?
- - Takedown artist?
- - Shorthanded one?
- - Recording artist?
- - Pool participant
- - Pool occupant
- - Pool member of old
- - One used to being dictated to
- - One subject to a dictator?
- - Old-style word processor
- - Old office worker
- - Office recorder
- - Office employee of old
- - Office assistant, once
- - Note taker using symbols
- - Nine-to-fiver
- - Meeting transcriber
- - Increasingly rare office job
- - Gregg girl
- - Fast note taker
- - Dictator's right hand
- - Crater explored by Apollo 17
- - A type of pool
- - Worker with a pad
- - Word with graph or type
- - Word form with typist
- - Winnie Winkle of comics, e.g.
- - Winnie Winkle of comics
- - User of the Pitman system
- - User of a pad with a center rule
- - Transcriptionist
- - Put a new coat on
- - Colorful coat
- - One dons long coat
- - Coat that's hard to take off
- - Put on coats
- - Apply a coat of colour
- - House coat
- - Artist's material
- - Put a coat on
- - Put on a coat
- - Coat needed by sherpa in Tibet
- - Coat material
- - Year-round coat
- - Coat of many colors
- - Coat makeup
- - Decorative coat
- - Coat on canvas
- - Do art work
- - Colouring agent
- - ...... the town
- - Colouring matter
- - 1966 Rolling Stones hit ... or an instruction to be followed four times in this puzzle
- - Artist's need
- - Emulsion
- - Whitewash
- - "...... your wagon . . . "
- - Artist's purchase.
- - ...... the lily
- - Emulate Pollock
- - Canvas covering
- - Coating
- - MAKEUP
- - Make up
- - Make a watercolor
- - Daub
- - Manitoba lake
- - Emulate Cassatt or Kahlo
- - Graffiti supply
- - Colour isn't on front of package
- - Item used by 23 Across
- - Create on canvas
- - Home Depot department
- - Colorful horse
- - Muralist's need
- - Slap about fashionable colouring
- - Create like 25-Down
- - It's often on the house
- - Produce a portrait
- - Emulate Degas
- - Kind of chips you shouldn't eat
- - Canvas cover
- - Art supply
- - Wall coating
- - Emulate Monet
- - Wall covering
- - Palette stuff
- - Wall covering, often
- - Emulate Picasso or Pollock
- - Work like Manet or Monet
- - 'I Ride an Old ......' (cowboy song)
- - Word after war or oil
- - Work in a loft, maybe
- - Canvas coverage
- - Graphics program included with Windows 1.0
- - Sherwin-Williams product
- - Blob on a palette
- - Girl's covered in gloss, perhaps
- - Emulsion, eg
- - Use watercolors
- - Use a brush, article dipped into an amount of liquid
- - Emulate Whistler
- - Change the wall color
- - Emulate Renoir
- - 54-Down on a wall
- - Create some strokes
- - It's removed by stripping
- - Latex, e.g.
- - Spotted horse
- - Work with watercolors
- - Manet's medium
- - Benjamin Moore product
- - Use a roller and brush
- - Stones "...... it Black"
- - Area in front of a basketball net, informally
- - Interior wall coating
- - Emulate Georgia O'Keeffe
- - Body shop supply
- - Latex container
- - Stuff on a palette
- - Do watercolors
- - Palette filler
- - Do some interior decorating, maybe
- - A stripper takes it off
- - What strippers take off
- - Benjamin Moore, e.g.
- - Emulate Rembrandt
- - Prevent from rusting, perhaps
- - Word with oil and water
- - Dairy product quantity
- - True Value buy
- - Work in oils
- - Emulate Gauguin
- - Make a mural
- - Work with oils
- - Medium for van Gogh
- - It's removed by a stripper
- - It may be rolled or sprayed on
- - Brush up on
- - Pinto
- - Craft shop buy
- - Wall cover
- - Decorate
- - Hardware-store buy
- - Depict
- - Colour
- - Basic PC program
- - Art store purchase
- - See 51-Across
- - inapt sort of pigment
- - Emulate Vincent van Gogh, say
- - Do what The Group of Seven did
- - possibly a pint of emulsion
- - article in quantity of colouring matter
- - Use tempera or oils
- - Enamel or semi-gloss
- - Emulate Picasso
- - Watercolours or oils, eg
- - decorating substance
- - Pigment suspended in liquid
- - Fair
- - "Better than I thought"
- - Better than expected: 3 wds.
- - Fairly good.
- - Pretty OK after all
- - Better than expected
- - Possible answer to "How're things?"
- - Less tragic than it seems
- - Middling
- - "Could be worse"
- - Comme ci, comme ça
- - Okay
- - OK
- - O.K.
- - Pretty good
- - Rather OK
- - Conflict over seceding from the Galactic Republic, in sci-fi
- - sci-fi conflict