➠ Words with n

List contains 168899 Words that "n" contain.

  • - Glory
  • - "The ... Show," TV series starring Jennifer Aniston and Steve Carell that is about a fictional news show
  • - part of day for grief, we hear
  • - before noon, heather, charlotte and virginia are here
  • - Popular time for coffee
  • - You should not be in mourning before noon
  • - black attire, we hear, for early part of day
  • - "The ... Show," TV series starring Jennifer Aniston that is set in New York City
  • - "April ...," 1988 historical TV film starring Tommy Lee Jones which is set during the American Revolution
  • - "chelsea ......" (joni mitchell track)
  • - Part nineof our Christmas quote
  • - First part of day
  • - Wake-up time
  • - Part nine of our Christmas quote
  • - Early part of day
  • - Reported missing before noon
  • - Before noon
  • - Second call catches knight early
  • - Before lunch?
  • - Time for showing grief, they say
  • - Break of day
  • - With 40-Across, NPR broadcast since 1979
  • - Say hello to Dawn
  • - Eastern daylight time?
  • - When many eyes are rubbed
  • - When most eyes are rubbed
  • - Start of the day
  • - Cockcrow
  • - Day's beginning?
  • - See 17-Across
  • - Time of day
  • - Breakfast time?
  • - Best part of the day for early risers
  • - ... as a whistle (completely legal)
  • - uncle andrew has a wash
  • - come with it and make a confession
  • - A figure, slim, stepping out of the bath?
  • - lance goes round to have a wash
  • - ...... as a whistle (spotless)
  • - Wash tin including large base
  • - how .......... is your house? was a show on channel 4.
  • - Weightlifting movement in which the lifter moves the barbell from the floor to a racked position across the deltoids
  • - a goalkeeper who doesn't concede any goals in a game has kept a "... ...".
  • - Like a brand new pair of heels
  • - Not using profanity, as a comedian
  • - Not carrying a heater
  • - Unarmed, to a police officer
  • - PUSA "You're a ...... machine, you sparkle in the sun"
  • - Not packing a rod
  • - Not carrying a gat or shiv
  • - Not carrying a gat
  • - Make a large profit (with "up"): Colloq.
  • - Like a whistle?
  • - Like a smooth getaway
  • - Like a G-rated movie
  • - Lacking a criminal record
  • - Do a little dirty work
  • - Before a jerk
  • - ...... as a whistle
  • - Passing a drug test, say
  • - Drug-free (informal)
  • - Do some vacuuming
  • - Observing the rules
  • - Sharp, cold and thin
  • - Quite attentive to personal hygiene?
  • - Burnishes broken lances
  • - 100 are inclined to get rid of the dirt
  • - guiltless counsellor's first tip
  • - Polish family welcomes earl
  • - no longer dusty or dirty
  • - Spotless, not dirty
  • - Profanity-free
  • - Win big, with "up"
  • - Like clothes in the dryer
  • - ... Bandit, electronic music group with the hit song "Rockabye"
  • - 100 thin and free from dirt
  • - rhyming synonym for "pristine"
  • - tribal group round the east free of guilt
  • - Inoffensive European's boring family
  • - Broken lance not spotted
  • - unpolluted incan lakesides
  • - Do some dirty work, say
  • - smooth, well-defined
  • - Guilt-free bacon, essentially without fat
  • - Fresh start, - slate
  • - lance is broken, but not dirty
  • - Source of cash bank laundered
  • - Guiltless wife finally accepted by family group
  • - Squeaky ... (sparkling)
  • - Remove dirt, say
  • - Decent clubs making list
  • - Freshly washed, say
  • - 'Simple & ...' (Utada Hikaru song)
  • - unstained
  • - competitors employ two styles in olympic weightlifting: the snatch and the ... & jerk.
  • - many are inclined to get rid of dirt
  • - Lance could become sterile
  • - Pure niece finally in family group
  • - Get rid of dust and dirt
  • - Having no criminal record
  • - Like some bills of health
  • - Rated G, so to speak
  • - Kind of sweep
  • - Jerk partner
  • - Far from lewd
  • - Come ...... (confess)
  • - Word with sweep or cut
  • - Word with cut or bill
  • - Word before cut or bill
  • - Speckless
  • - Recently laundered
  • - Off the drugs
  • - Not radioactive
  • - Not distorted
  • - Not carrying anything illegal
  • - Like PG-rated version
  • - Lacking imperfections
  • - Frisked without incident
  • - Freshly laundered
  • - Expunge scum
  • - Dust, polish, etc.
  • - Dust, perhaps
  • - Dust and mop
  • - Dirt-free
  • - Deftly executed
  • - Curler's cry
  • - Clear (of drugs)
  • - "...... House" (Style Network home-makeover show)
  • - ...... out (empty)
  • - Squeaky
  • - Whisk
  • - Completely innocent
  • - Washed.
  • - No longer using
  • - Unarmed.
  • - Remove dirt from
  • - Remove impurities from
  • - Prepare for company
  • - Blameless
  • - Germless
  • - Kind of cut
  • - Undefiled
  • - Scrub thoroughly
  • - Oven setting
  • - Streamlined
  • - Unspoiled
  • - Opposite of dirty
  • - Do some tidying
  • - Family ...
  • - Quite fresh
  • - Unencumbered
  • - Free from dirt
  • - Freshly washed
  • - Laundered
  • - Vacuum or dust
  • - Free of swearing
  • - Fresh from the shower
  • - Free of profanity
  • - Do dusting and vacuuming
  • - Just-washed
  • - What some sweeps are
  • - It features a twist
  • - It may be dramatic
  • - Poetic justice
  • - O. Henry could see it in things
  • - Literary twist that might be "dramatic"
  • - It's not to be taken literally
  • - It's lost on some people
  • - It may feature a twist
  • - It can feature a twist
  • - It can be dramatic or situational
  • - It's twisty
  • - It has a twist
  • - It involves a twist
  • - It's not what you'd expect
  • - It may be poetic
  • - It may be tragic
  • - Sarcasm is a form of it
  • - The fact that the Bible is the most shoplifted book in America, e.g.
  • - Sarcasm from the club youth leader
  • - dramatic literary device
  • - dry humour
  • - Clever sarcasm
  • - Novelist's device
  • - Opposite of meaning intended
  • - What cheating in an ethics class is an example of
  • - Satirist's device
  • - Subtle sarcasm
  • - Device of the wryly humorous
  • - Sardonic literary style
  • - Twist of fate
  • - Satiric twist
  • - O. Henry forte
  • - Literary sarcasm
  • - What air quotes sometimes indicate
  • - Tongue-in-cheek quality
  • - The fire station burned down, e.g.
  • - Sardonic writing
  • - Humorous literary technique
  • - Double-edged humor
  • - "Hipster Handbook" subject
  • - Type of wit
  • - Swiftian humor
  • - Swift strength
  • - Subject of an Alanis Morissette tune
  • - Stinging surprise
  • - Satirist's tool
  • - Sardonic wit
  • - Sardonic literary tactic
  • - Sardonic literary device
  • - Sardonic humor
  • - O. Henry's forte
  • - O. Henry trademark
  • - O. Henry technique
  • - Like hematite
  • - Light sarcasm
  • - Humor with a twist, perhaps
  • - Biting wit
  • - A literary incongruity
  • - "Gulliver's Travels" feature
  • - Writing device, of a sort
  • - Writing device
  • - Vonnegut device
  • - Use of words to convey the opposite of what they normally mean
  • - Twist onstage
  • - Twist of a sort
  • - Twist in "Oliver Twist"
  • - Twist at the end
  • - Swiftian device
  • - Swift device
  • - Speaker's device
  • - Sophocles skill
  • - Socratic approach
  • - Socratic ...... (pretended ignorance)
  • - Socratic ...... (feigned ignorance in a discussion)
  • - Sense of the absurd
  • - Satiric wit
  • - Satire, perhaps
  • - Sardonic style
  • - Sardonic humor, e.g.
  • - Sardonic form of humor
  • - Sarcasm, e.g.
  • - Sarcasm of a sort
  • - Quality that Alanis didn't quite hit in a hit song
  • - Parking enforcement vehicle getting towed, e.g.
  • - Paradoxical sarcasm
  • - Overused humor technique
  • - Onion ingredient?
  • - O. Henry's pet device
  • - O. Henry's favorite device
  • - Nonliteral humor
  • - Much-misunderstood writing
  • - Man bites dog, e.g.
  • - Literary technique involving incongruity
  • - Literary incongruity
  • - Literary device much used by O. Henry
  • - Literary device in "The Gift of the Magi"
  • - Incongruousness
  • - Humorist's tool
  • - Humor not for dummies
  • - Hipster's sartorial tool
  • - Hidden humor
  • - Gentle sarcasm
  • - Forte of O. Henry
  • - Form of sarcasm, e.g.
  • - Figure of speech employed in ridicule.
  • - Ferruginous
  • - Feature of many fables
  • - Employment agency layoff, e.g.
  • - Dramatic ...... (type of literary twist)
  • - Double-edged plot device
  • - Dissimulation of a sort
  • - Device commonly used in "The Twilight Zone"
  • - Certain literary device
  • - Asteism
  • - All Time Low "The ...... of Choking on a Lifesaver"
  • - Alkaline Trio "Agony & ......"
  • - Adolph Coors III's allergy to beer, e.g.
  • - A form of wry humor.
  • - "The Wizard of Oz" device
  • - "The Twilight Zone" plot device
  • - "The Gift of the Magi" quality
  • - "The gaiety of reflection and the joy of wisdom," per Anatole France
  • - "Oedipus Rex" literary device
  • - Ferric ......
  • - Literary element
  • - Ferrous
  • - Certain humor
  • - Dry humor
  • - Wry humor
  • - Unexpected outcome
  • - Wit of a sort
  • - Swift's forte.
  • - A fire station burning down, e.g
  • - Dramatic device from smooth Yankee
  • - O. Henry hallmark
  • - Literary effect in O. Henry's 'The Gift of the Magi'
  • - Sarcastic tone
  • - Literary twist of sorts
  • - Dramatic technique
  • - Plagiarizing an essay about integrity, for example
  • - Ungenuine tone
  • - Antonym of "earnestness"
  • - Cop committing a crime, e.g
  • - "Seinfeld" humor type
  • - Wry twist
  • - A car thief's car getting stolen, e.g
  • - Jonathan Swift specialty
  • - Smooth youth leader in satire
  • - Mild sarcasm
  • - Humor with a twist
  • - Cheating on an ethics exam, e.g
  • - Device common on 'Seinfeld'
  • - Satire device
  • - Spelling mistake on a spelling bee trophy, e.g
  • - Sometimes tricky-to-spot humor
  • - IRS agent committing tax fraud, e.g
  • - O. Henry specialty
  • - Swift specialty
  • - O. Henry's specialty
  • - Swift quality
  • - Dry wit
  • - Twist in O. Henry stories
  • - Wry twisting
  • - Twist from O. Henry
  • - Single-story elevator factory, say
  • - Two-sided humor
  • - Humour from smooth youth leader
  • - Subtle humour
  • - O. Henry device
  • - Wry literary twist
  • - Twisted wit
  • - Stephen Colbert forte
  • - Type of twisted wit
  • - Vonnegut literary device
  • - Tongue-in-cheek humor
  • - Often-missed humor
  • - "The Gift of the Magi" device
  • - Satire; sarcasm
  • - "The Gift of the Magi" plot device
  • - Particular use of language in club secretary's conclusion
  • - Writing with a wry twist
  • - Twist in a tale
  • - Plot twist
  • - O. Henry twist
  • - Jane Austen specialty
  • - Twisted humor
  • - Writing style with a twist?
  • - 'The Gift of the Magi' feature
  • - O. Henry-esque twist
  • - Twist ending feature
  • - Word from the Greek for 'feigned ignorance'
  • - Satire feature
  • - Satirist's literary device
  • - Robbery at a police station, e.g
  • - Subtle twist
  • - O. Henry literary device
  • - Choking on a Life Saver, e.g
  • - First person caught leaving intimate, insincere statements
  • - "Gift of the Magi" device
  • - Double-edged literary device
  • - 'The Twilight Zone' plot device, often
  • - Slice of wry?
  • - Subtle twist, in literature
  • - Literary technique
  • - Satire
  • - Writing that features a twist
  • - Twisty writing?
  • - Firehouse catching fire, e.g
  • - Humor element
  • - In theory, drops the sarcasm
  • - Subtle humor
  • - Literary twist using opposites
  • - Common literary device
  • - Apt twist of fate, in literature
  • - Subtle satire
  • - Kind of writing
  • - Dissimulation
  • - Satirist's specialty
  • - Mockery, of a sort
  • - Caustic remark
  • - Dramatic
  • - Literary surprise
  • - Literary Twist
  • - ...... paradox
  • - Bitter humor?
  • - Form of humour
  • - Literary device
  • - Wit
  • - Sarcasm
  • - Literary style
  • - Literary form
  • - Ridicule
  • - Dramatic device
  • - Twist
  • - Perverse humour
  • - Sarcastic wit like metal?
  • - Literary device that sounds like a metal characteristic
  • - Kind of sarcasm
  • - Sarcasm in press secretary's conclusion