➠ Words with n

List contains 168899 Words that "n" contain.

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  • - Middle of a tunnel?
  • - There are three in Nuneaton
  • - middle letters in "tennis"
  • - madonna has two
  • - things that come in the middle of dinner?
  • - Junior rank in the navy, for short
  • - 40% of a penny?
  • - Units of measurement used in printing
  • - Junior rank in the Navy: Abbr.
  • - two letters in "notion"
  • - U.S.N.A. grad
  • - The two for tennis?
  • - U.S.N.A. graduate
  • - Two of nine?
  • - Rank in the Navy (Abbr.)
  • - London has two
  • - Lt.'s inferior, in the Navy
  • - Widths in printing
  • - U.S.N.A. grad: Abbr.
  • - Rank below a lt. j.g.
  • - Two from Connecticut?
  • - Quartet in "No, No, Nanette"
  • - No one has two of them?
  • - A couple from Connecticut?
  • - A cannon has three
  • - Two of none?
  • - The three in an inning?
  • - Pulver's rank, in film (Abbr.)
  • - Penny has two
  • - Nixon has two
  • - Bananas have two
  • - What Nixon and Kennedy have in common?
  • - Two out of nine?
  • - Two inner needs?
  • - There are two in a penny?
  • - The two in none?
  • - The two for none?
  • - The four in the seventh inning?
  • - Pulver title in "Mister Roberts" (Abbr.)
  • - Officer on a PT boat: Abbr.
  • - Lunch has one, dinner has two
  • - Ems divided by two
  • - Clinton has two
  • - Anne has two
  • - A third of ninety?
  • - A penny's two
  • - Wearer of a half-inch stripe: Abbr.
  • - Wearer of a half-inch gold stripe: Abbr.
  • - Wearer of a half-inch gold bar: Abbr.
  • - Units of measure, in printing
  • - U.S.N.A. product
  • - U.S.N.A. grad's rank
  • - U.S. Army rank abolished in 1815
  • - Two-fifths of 'N Sync?
  • - Two parts Hennessy?
  • - Two make an em
  • - Two characters in "Lincoln"?
  • - Triple in Cincinnati?
  • - Trio in Kennebunk
  • - Threesome in Cincinnati?
  • - Threesome in "innuendo"
  • - Thinning in the middle?
  • - There are two to a penny
  • - There are three in an inning
  • - The two in London
  • - Tennessee has two
  • - Superior to a CPO
  • - Superior to a chief warrant officer: Abbr.
  • - Superior of a CPO
  • - Staten Island has two
  • - Winged female spirit
  • - Junior naval rank, for short
  • - Paris university, Pasteur and Sartre's alma mater
  • - They come before ohs
  • - Low U.S. Navy rank, for short
  • - Printer measurements
  • - Men seem to show such content, being philosophical
  • - Lowish USN rank
  • - Some Scrabble tiles
  • - Young naval officer (Abbr.)
  • - O'Toole's rank [abbr.]
  • - couple from bonn?
  • - recent uscga grad
  • - Kennedy center
  • - wesley crusher's rank on "star trek: tng"
  • - half ems (print)
  • - northern frontiers?
  • - They come after ems
  • - seaman's superior: abbr.
  • - Half of the word "non-union"
  • - oh preceders
  • - cpo superior
  • - middle of cannes?
  • - chekov's early "star trek" rank: abbr.
  • - Low-ranking naval officer (Abbr.)
  • - ensign, briefly
  • - Kennel center?
  • - fennel core
  • - New navy officer?: Abbr.
  • - Junior commissioned officer: Abbr.
  • - Junior Navy officer, for short
  • - D...e: thick
  • - Junior naval rank: Abbr.
  • - Runner's midsection?
  • - Letters after gender M... (plural)
  • - Naval rank, for short
  • - Birds initially ignored nuts
  • - 3/8 of nineteen?
  • - Ensign for short
  • - Printer's marks
  • - cannes couple?
  • - O'Toole, e.g. [abbr.]
  • - nanny, mostly?
  • - U.S.N. rank: Abbr.
  • - USN officer [abbr.]
  • - First nightly news segments?
  • - Low-ranking "Star Trek" officer: Abbr.
  • - Print widths
  • - Printing widths
  • - Dash sizes
  • - Printers' concerns
  • - Printer's dashes
  • - Typographical spaces
  • - Printers' concern
  • - Low USN rank(Used today)
  • - Actual being
  • - Certain dashes
  • - Abstract being
  • - Funny pair?
  • - Dinner duo?
  • - Coast Guard off.
  • - Capt.'s aide
  • - Widths of some spaces
  • - Viennese center?
  • - USNA grad's rank
  • - Dinner couple?
  • - Tennessee neighbors?
  • - Print distances
  • - One-point Scrabble tiles
  • - Jr. naval officer
  • - Em followers
  • - 14th letters
  • - Zees on their sides
  • - Winning trio?
  • - Tunnel center?
  • - Three for nanny?
  • - Some dash widths
  • - Nearly half of ninety-nine?
  • - Navy newbie (Abbr.)
  • - Nanny's three
  • - Inning trio
  • - Funny duet?
  • - Funny couple?
  • - Every inning has three
  • - Dinner centerpieces?
  • - Coast Guard officer: Abbr.
  • - USNA rank
  • - Type spaces
  • - Pulver's rank (Abbr.)
  • - PT boat officer: Abbr.
  • - Printing spaces
  • - Nine consonants?
  • - New USNA grad
  • - Neon borders?
  • - Nav. Academy grad
  • - Half the width of ems
  • - Dash measures
  • - Conceptual being
  • - Cincinnati threesome
  • - Anne's pair
  • - USNA grad rank
  • - Uncanny trio?
  • - Tilde wearers
  • - The middle of dinner?
  • - Tennis partners?
  • - Tennis doubles?
  • - Stunning trio?
  • - Some of Vanna's letters?
  • - Seventh-inning quartet?
  • - One who takes capt.'s orders
  • - Nunnery trio?
  • - Nonunion quartet?
  • - Ninja pair?
  • - Naval rank below Lieut.
  • - Naval officer below lieut.
  • - Lt.'s underling
  • - Low-ranking USN officer
  • - Jr. officer
  • - Halves of ems
  • - Half-picas
  • - Funnel's middle?
  • - Ems' followers
  • - Em chasers
  • - Dinner twosome?
  • - CPO's superior
  • - Cincinnati trio?
  • - Cincinnati has three
  • - Canadian couple?
  • - Annapolis grad (Abbr.)
  • - "Star Trek" off.
  • - "Star Trek" extra: Abbr.
  • - Winning threesome?
  • - Widths of typical characters
  • - USNA graduate, perhaps
  • - USNA grads
  • - Units of measurement
  • - U.S.N. grad
  • - Typographer's widths
  • - Trio from Cincinnati?
  • - Tilde carriers
  • - Threesome per inning?
  • - Thinnish middle?
  • - They're half the width of ems
  • - The Nanny has three
  • - Sonnet's middle part?
  • - Some print shop measures
  • - Shipboard title: Abbr.
  • - Scrabble 1-pointers
  • - Running's three
  • - Printing meas.
  • - Print shop measures
  • - Pennsylvania has three
  • - Pennant trio?
  • - Parker's rank on "McHale's Navy" (Abbr.)
  • - Pair of bunnies?
  • - Pair from Connecticut?
  • - One of Tennessee's twosomes
  • - Nus to us
  • - Not the longest dashes
  • - Northern extremes?
  • - Northern ends?
  • - Noon pair?
  • - Ninny uses three
  • - Newly minted USN officer
  • - New Naval grad.
  • - Naval academy grad's rank: Abbr.
  • - Nation's borders?
  • - Nanny has three
  • - Mr. Pulver's rank
  • - LTJG subordinate
  • - Lt. j.g.'s inferior
  • - Lowest commissioned USN officer
  • - Lowest commissioned nav. officer
  • - Low-ranking off.
  • - Lengths of some dashes
  • - Junior nav. officer
  • - It's just below lieut. jr. grade
  • - Inning's three
  • - Funnel center?
  • - Forty percent of ninety-nine?
  • - Flag or rank: abbr.
  • - Fifty percent of nine?
  • - Existent being
  • - Ems halved
  • - Dinner ingredient?
  • - Cunning trio?
  • - Coast Guard officer below lt.
  • - Chief warrant officer's superior: Abbr.
  • - Chekov's "Star Trek" rank: Abbr.
  • - Both sides of noon?
  • - Beginning and ending of noon?
  • - Anne's double
  • - Annapolis rank (Abbr.)
  • - "The Nanny" has three of them
  • - "Annie" couple?
  • - "Annie" characters
  • - Zinnia's center?
  • - Winner's pair?
  • - What every inning has three of?
  • - Wesley Crusher's rank on "ST:TNG"
  • - Wesley Crusher's rank on "ST: TNG"
  • - Warrant officer's superior: Abbr.
  • - Viennese twins?
  • - Vienna duo
  • - USNA officer
  • - USNA grad, e.g.
  • - USN one-striper
  • - USN grad
  • - USCGA grad
  • - U.S.S. Enterprise title: Abbr.
  • - U.S.S. Enterprise off.
  • - U.S.N. officer: Abbr.
  • - U.S.N. junior officer: Abbr.
  • - U.S.C.G. officer
  • - U.S. Navy O-1: Abbr.
  • - Typographers' measures
  • - Typical USNA grad.
  • - Trio associated with Lennon?
  • - Tintinnabular trio
  • - Three-fifths of "nanny"
  • - Three-eighths of nineteen?
  • - Three out of nineteen?
  • - Three from Shannon
  • - Three from nineteen
  • - Thinnest midsection?
  • - They're seen around noon
  • - They're around noon?
  • - The three to an inning?
  • - The three nanny keeps inside?
  • - The Nanny takes three
  • - Tenths of ems
  • - Tennessee twins?
  • - Svc. hat-tosser
  • - Sunny pair?
  • - Step above Mid.
  • - Start of nothing and nobody
  • - Starship officer: Abbr.
  • - Starfleet Acad. grad
  • - Spaces used by typographers
  • - Spaces not as wide as ems
  • - It's often faced with resolution
  • - some people face it with resolution
  • - It's celebrated on the evening of December 31: 2 wds.
  • - Modern take on "1984" - it's expected in 2020
  • - It starts on Jan. 1
  • - It begins one week after Christmas
  • - It begins on Jan. 1
  • - It's expected in 2017 provided it doesn't take any longer than 12 months
  • - It starts on January 1st
  • - It's expected by 2016 provided it doesn't last any longer than 12 months
  • - It comes annually
  • - Annually celebrated event
  • - It begins in January
  • - Chinese ... .... is celebrated in mid-February rather than on January 1st
  • - Were any crackers in time for festivity?
  • - Said to be acquainted with every last listener by the first of January
  • - Tight when crossing river in festive days?
  • - Lonely heart used weary time for resolution
  • - Traditional time to make resolutions (2 wds.)
  • - What might soon be entered by a resolute drunk?
  • - what's tomorrow
  • - Calendar's start
  • - novel time for a celebration
  • - Start of January
  • - 1 January
  • - First time?
  • - Time to switch calendars
  • - We yearn for change in 2020!
  • - We yearn for variation a week after Christmas
  • - January 1st
  • - When a ball may be dropped
  • - Time for resolutions
  • - Time maybe for party approaching to cross river
  • - An apt one is spelled out by combining the first two letters of nine Across answers in this puzzle
  • - Rosh Hashanah, for one
  • - "Happy" time
  • - Annual celebration cause
  • - Party time
  • - Resolution time
  • - Rosh ha-Shanah, to Jews
  • - What Jan. 1 ushers in
  • - Happy day
  • - Time to start over
  • - 1962.
  • - Annual celebration
  • - Start of the calendar
  • - 1956.
  • - Countdown follower
  • - Happy
  • - See 59-Across
  • - what follows hogmanay
  • - Beginning of January
  • - Time for resolution of lonely heart and weary ways
  • - At the outset, naturally - exactly when you entertain ambitious resolutions
  • - time after hogmanay
  • - a time for resolution some think
  • - First of January
  • - Traditional garment in South Korea with vibrant colors; literally means "Korean Clothing"
  • - traditional korean attire
  • - Overlord, e.g.
  • - D-day's ...... Overlord
  • - ...... Overlord.
  • - Undertaking surgery
  • - Choice about time for work in theatre
  • - Performance of pantomime ends in speech
  • - Exercises incorporated into speech surgery
  • - Mathematical process
  • - Surgical procedure to repair damage to part of the body
  • - Where one might hear music transformed into action
  • - Appendectomy, for one
  • - *Military campaign
  • - *Military endeavor*
  • - Work on a table
  • - Game in which the puzzle's long answers are pieces
  • - Face lift, for example
  • - Military procedure
  • - Militarily speaking, a campaign.
  • - A strategic project.
  • - Military action.
  • - Board game with the character Cavity Sam
  • - Project
  • - Military maneuver
  • - ...... surgery
  • - Surgical procedure
  • - Action
  • - Working
  • - Vittles
  • - Hope hospital leaves amount for medical procedure
  • - major or minor event in the theatre
  • - Hope rat ioniser aids surgery