➠ Words with n
List contains 168899 Words that "n" contain.
- - See 40 Across
- - Element widely used to make transistors and microchips
- - ...... Valley, high-tech area of California
- - Lithium company beset by wrong element
- - element found in microchips
- - inefficient conductor is back with large portrait
- - Sounds like a stupid trick with a non-metallic element
- - chemical element with symbol si
- - element of amateurish fraud attempt on air
- - Kind of chip in fossil I conserved
- - Nonmetallic element used in integrated circuits (in a California valley?)
- - After oxygen, the most abundant element in the earth's crust
- - Semiconductor element
- - Element occurring in sand
- - Element #14
- - California'sValley
- - SI
- - What many chips are made of
- - Element found in bricks and concrete
- - Semiconducting element
- - Element of some chips
- - Computer chip material
- - Hear stupid Tory in Valley?
- - ........ dioxide is the most abundant compound in the earth's crust
- - Heard foolish Tory element
- - Material for some chips
- - Valley element?
- - Microchip material
- - Essential ingredient to make some chips
- - Element of reportedly foolish swindle
- - Integrated circuit element
- - Computer chip element
- - She's in love with leader's image and one of those employed in the chip business
- - Daft-sounding fool used to make chips
- - Element in chips
- - Chip ingredient
- - High-tech valley
- - More than a quarter of the earth's crust, by mass
- - Element used to make semiconductors
- - More than a quarter of the earth's crust
- - .... Valley (high-tech region)
- - Composition of some chips
- - Steel component
- - Calif.'s ...... Valley
- - Element used in transistors
- - Microchip element
- - Common element
- - Nonmetallic element.
- - Abundant element.
- - A chief elementary constituent of the earth's crust.
- - Main ingredient for many chips
- - ...... Valley.
- - California's ...... Valley
- - Chip material
- - Element
- - Element used in making microelectronic chips
- - The California tech district is called .... Valley
- - A stupid trick, we hear, for implant
- - Element with atomic number 14
- - Valley known as the hub of tech innovation
- - California's ... Valley / Goofy? (... letters 2 and 4)
- - Brittle spiced biscuit
- - biscuit, e.g. turning rotten
- - Kind of biscuit — eg turning (anag)
- - urgent: gin needed to make biscuit
- - Lure pet from putting green with biscuit
- - Biscuit and drink with German enthusiast
- - Spicy biscuit
- - Biscuit for a spice fan
- - Grunting horribly, eating the last biscuit
- - Fred's partner given fruitcake and biscuit
- - Spicy biscuit served at English teas
- - Kind of biscuit
- - ...... biscuit.
- - Gunter played with spirit in red top
- - Something crunchy from redhead?
- - Crunchy snack for red head?
- - Crisp spicy cookie
- - Thin cookie sweetened with treacle
- - Spiced cookie
- - Sign of deprivation?
- - as a sign it could be meaningless
- - Sign I'm back before sunset?
- - less like a hyphen
- - Take away sign
- - ...a thousand americans less
- - Opposite of 'plus,' in math
- - Less in sum perhaps
- - less sailors on the motorway
- - mike in america compiled take away order
- - I'm backing student organisation less
- - Fruits "split" with ice cream
- - "Day-O" fruits
- - Fruit or nuts
- - Fruits in bunches
- - Bunched fruits
- - Fruit, or nutty as a fruitcake
- - Splits ingredients
- - Fruit in a song
- - Ingredients of splits
- - Rare tropical fruits.
- - Tropical fruits.
- - Fruit
- - mad about fruit?
- - Split fruits
- - Chiquita import
- - 1971 Woody Allen film that featured Howard Cosell
- - Plantation yield
- - Film in which Woody Allen's character becomes "El Presidente"
- - ... of 1971
- - Kooky
- - Chiquita products
- - What you shouldn't eat if "you are what you eat" is true?
- - 1971 Woody Allen movie
- - 1971 Woody Allen film
- - Plantain relatives
- - Running low on sanity
- - Loco
- - 1971 Woody Allen comedy
- - Having a few buttons missing
- - "Yes, We Have No ......"
- - Go ...... (lose it)
- - Costa Rican export
- - Early Allen flick
- - Bats
- - Off one's rocker
- - Allen film: 1971
- - No way to go
- - Honduran exports
- - Go ...... (get wild or go ape)
- - Go ...... (crack up)
- - Costa Rica export
- - Treelike tropical plants.
- - Plantains.
- - Caribbean export.
- - Dessert in popular song.
- - Musical "shortage" of the 1920's.
- - Latin-American exports.
- - Relatives of plantains.
- - Central American export.
- - Tropical seedless yellow berries.
- - Woody Allen movie
- - Wacko
- - Screwy?
- - Crazy
- - Out of control
- - Wacky
- - 'Nuts!'
- - Bonkers
- - Moonstruck
- - Nutty
- - Mad
- - Woody Allen film
- - Woody Allen flick
- - Allen film
- - Lose it
- - See 9-Across
- - Love Bug film, Herbie Goes ....
- - dotty neckerchiefs daughter's taken off
- - 1971 Woody Allen comedy, set in the fictional republic of San Marcos
- - Unbalanced some wares on show at the greengrocer's
- - Margaret of ---, queen consort of Henry VI
- - former province of france in the loire valley
- - A northern girl at university in old French province
- - french province bordering brittany
- - Old province featured in American journal
- - Type of European pear
- - Old French province in the Loire valley, an English possession from 1154 to 1204
- - Old province seen in German journal
- - Historic province of the Loire valley
- - Green-skinned variety of pear
- - Former French province
- - Historical French province
- - Pear variety named for a region of France
- - Historic French province
- - Region of France
- - Pear variety named for a province of France
- - Former French province, it was in English possession from 1154 to 1204
- - Province once taking in Maine featured in American journal
- - One variety of it remains green when ripe
- - Relative of 66-Across
- - Historical region of western France
- - Type of green-skinned fruit
- - Fruit variety or its French province
- - Region in the Loire valley
- - Loire Valley area
- - City north of Montreal
- - Neighbor of Bretagne
- - Region in France
- - Whence the Plantagenets came
- - Variety of 47 Across
- - Loire Valley region
- - Wine region of France.
- - Plantagenets' province.
- - Historic region of France.
- - Historical region of NW France.
- - Historical region of France.
- - Ancient French province.
- - Former French duchy.
- - Old province of Western France.
- - Type of pear
- - Variety of pear
- - Kind of pear.
- - former province of w france in the loire valley
- - Former county, duchy and province of France corresponding largely to the present-day département of Maine-et-Loire
- - all-purpose pear variety
- - jelly belly fruity flavor
- - Bartlett alternative
- - European pear
- - Bosc relative
- - Green-skinned fruit
- - Pear genre
- - Green pear
- - Bartlett cousin
- - Winter pear
- - Short-necked pear
- - Purée used for a Jelly Belly flavor
- - Juicy pear
- - Bartlett relative
- - Short-necked European fruit
- - Green-skinned pear
- - Firm-fleshed green-skinned pear
- - Bosc cousin
- - It may have green skin
- - Pear variety that's green even when ripe
- - Certain pear
- - Firm-fleshed pear
- - Historical French region bordering Brittany
- - Quite a pear?
- - Bosc alternative
- - Popular pear
- - Historic French region
- - Pear
- - Plantagenet country
- - Pear variety
- - Pear type
- - Beach racer? Woman bagging number eight from Germany
- - Three-wheeled vehicle propelled by the wind
- - Area of New York that includes the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens
- - Part of New York south of Connecticut
- - Home of Queens
- - Home of the Ducks of baseball's Atlantic League
- - Type of iced tea that packs a punch
- - Home of Hofstra
- - Home of Mattituck and Montauk
- - Site of Queens
- - Land mass south of Conn.
- - Locale of a fabulous railroad.
- - Part of New York marathon is alight
- - Brooklyn's location
- - back-to-front terrain is extensive in new york
- - BILLY JOEL'S BIRTHPLACE
- - Where an iced tea cocktail originated
- - The Outer Hebrides are also called "the ........"
- - *Aptly named New York region
- - Brooklyn's locale
- - Queens' place
- - Where Brooklyn is
- - Montauk's locale
- - Sound by the Atlantic
- - Landfall for Benchley's shark
- - Where Patchogue is.
- - Vacation place for many New Yorkers.
- - Tuba-like instrument of tenor pitch
- - musical instrument with four valves resembling a small tuba
- - Musical instrument resembling a small tuba
- - Bass tuba, a member of the saxhorn family
- - Solo instrument which starts The Saucy Arethusa in Henry Wood's Sea Songs Fantasia at the Last Night of the Proms
- - Tuba's cousin
- - Brass instrument
- - Brass band instrument
- - Musical instrument
- - Instrument you fake the sound of with hesitation
- - I hum one jazzily, interrupted by top instrument
- - It's blown up in home with uniform undone
- - London-born actress who starred as an amateur sleuth in Murder, She Wrote
- - The Manchurian Candidate Oscar nominee who was appointed a DBE in 2014 (2 wds.)
- - Actress who played Jessica Fletcher in the TV series Murder, She Wrote
- - .... played Jessica Fletcher in Murder, She Wrote
- - She won a record four Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical, for "Mame," "Dear World," "Gypsy," and "Sweeney Todd": 2 wds.
- - Actress who's mad on the outside?
- - "Gaslight" Actress Who Received An Honorary Oscar In 2013: 2 Wds.
- - Leader of the Labour Party from 2010 to 2015
- - politician who took over from gordon brown as leader of the labour party
- - Anthemic 1991 No 1 hit for Chesney Hawkes