N : matching answer – Crossword-Clue
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N | NEWJERSEYBASKETBALLTEAM | 23 |
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__ 'n Bake (flavored coating for chicken) __ admiral (Navy rank) __ Arner Boyd, the first woman to fly over the North Pole __ bust (narc's operation) __ can (destroyer, in Navy slang) __ Caverns (New Mexico) __ cri (newest fashion) __ Farragut, naval officer who said "Damn the torpedoes!" __ fun (noodle variety) __ Gay (plane in the news on August 6, 1945) __ Heath (''Return of the Native'' setting) __ Hunter, notable baseball free agent of 1974 __ Jane Grey (Queen of England for nine days) __ Lane (role played by Noel Neill) __ language (nonverbal signs) __ minute now (very soon) __ Misérables (French novel of 1862) __ Mountains: Mt. Narodnaya's range __ name __ Nautilus __ Nestlé, the formulator of Nestlé's Infant Milk Food __ network __ nine (last half of a golf course) __ nitrite (angina treatment) __ no good: plotting __ Nor, lake in Sinkiang __ Nostra (secret society) __ nuts __ oak (North American tree) __ patrol (Navy police) __ pinch (if necessary) __ Smoky Mountains (in Tennessee and North Carolina) __ Staubach, Navy quarterback who won the Heisman ___ a rainy night ___ Nadu, India ___ -Caps (Nestle brand) ___ -El (Superman's Krypton name) ___ -face (necking) ___ -for (neglected) ___ -i-noor (big diamond) ___ -i-noor (famous diamond) ___ -Locka (town near Miami) ___ -Novo (African capital) ___ -TASS (Russian news source) ___ -to-nuts ___ 'n Aid ___ 'n Span (cleaner brand) ___ 'n' cheese ___ "Road" (Binchy novel) ___ "Symphony No. 8 in E-flat Major" ___ & Cleo (early name of Sonny & Cher) ___ & Watson (big name in deli meat) ___ & Young, big name in accounting ___ 131, LA 92 (2008 NBA Finals clinching score line) ___ 20, Natl. Games Day ___ 400 (Pennsylvania Nascar event) ___ 41 ("All Killer No Filler" band) ___ a clue (is naive) ___ a happy note ___ a high note (finish well) ___ a one (nada) ___ a one (nobody) ___ a one (none) ___ a plea (say "not guilty," e.g.) ___ a positive note ___ a scratch (no damage) ___ a soul (no one) ___ a soul (nobody) ___ a sour note ___ A.F.B., N.D. ___ Abel, ex-newscaster ___ about (near a certain date) ___ about (near) ___ account (never) ___ account (not at all) ___ acid (old name for hydrochloric acid) ___ Adams, patriot with a beer named after him ___ Aduba of "Orange Is the New Black" ___ Aigner, noted designer of shoes and handbags ___ Airport Network ___ al-Rashid of "Arabian Nights" ___ Alamos, New Mexico ___ Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's birth name) ___ all (nohow) ___ alone (have no help) ___ Amboy, N.J. ___ Amboy, New Jersey ___ anchor (stay put, nautically) ___ and Guilder (warring "The Princess Bride" nations) ___ and Jayna (TV's Wonder Twins, whose names were inspired by an Edgar Rice Burroughs pair) ___ and nail ___ and needles ___ and needles (nervous) ___ and Novak (old news partnership) ___ and now ___ and take notice ___ and took notice ___ Andric, 1961 Literature Nobelist ___ Andric, Literature Nobelist before John Steinbeck ___ Andric, Nobelist in Literature: 1961 ___ Arabia (Mideast nation) ___ Archipelago (network of prisons) ___ around (near) ___ Arthur (British psych rock band named after a Pink Floyd member and a bad Herman Hesse pun) ___ as nails ___ as not ___ as the end of one's nose ___ Auerbach, "winningest" N.B.A. coach ___ Aurunca, town NNW of Napoli ___ aut nunquam (now or never) ___ avis (nonpareil) ___ Award (N.H.L.'s Coach of the Year trophy) ___ B. Driftwood ("A Night at the Opera" role) ___ B. Driftwood, Groucho's "A Night at the Opera" role ___ Banks, N.C. ___ Bar (nutrition bar for women) ___ Bara, née Goodman ___ barrel roll (Google Easter egg since November 2011) ___ Baseball (classic NES game) ___ Bator (world capital whose name means "Red Hero") ___ Bay, N.F.L. team ___ Beach (Brooklyn neighborhood) ___ Beach (city near San Luis Obispo) ___ Beach (D-Day code name) ___ Beach (town near San Luis Obispo) ___ Beach, CA (city NW of Santa Barbara) ___ Beach, Normandy ___ Beach, north of Boca Raton ___ Beach: resort near Santa Ana ___ Bear, original name of Winnie-the-Pooh ___ Beatty, Oscar nominee for "Network" ___ Beds National Monument, Calif. ___ Beer Night (1974 baseball promotion that ended in a riot) ___ Beer Night (predictably catastrophic '70s stadium promotion) ___ before (no later than) ___ before (not later than) ___ Bega, with the 1999 hit "Mambo No. 5" ___ Berkshire Place (New York City hotel) ___ bet (no way) ___ bin (nickname for the penalty box in hockey) ___ Bingle (Crosby's nickname) ___ Bird (notoriously hard game app) ___ bite (temporary birthmark on some newborns) ___ Bits (sandwich cracker brand name) ___ Blair: George Orwell's birth name ___ blank (had no idea) ___ blue (color named for a school) ___ Bluff National Monument ___ Bluff National Monument, Neb. ___ Bluff, N.Y.C. ___ board (nail file) ___ board (nail shaper) ___ bomb (nickname of the largest nuclear weapon ever detonated) ___ Bomba (hydrogen bomb nickname) ___ bomber (new U.S. plane) ___ Bombers (Yankees' nickname) ___ Bones (Ichabod's nemesis) ___ Boogie ("The Nightmare Before Christmas" character) ___ Booker (Rhodes Scholar, Yale Law graduate, and New Jersey's first African-American US senator) ___ Bora (mountain area in old bin Laden news) ___ Boru, Irish king who defeated the Norse ___ brace (device used to immobilize the head and neck) ___ brain (nitwit) ___ Brewster, beleaguered nephew in "Arsenic and Old Lace" ___ Brickell and the New Bohemians ___ Bridge (former name of New York's R.F.K. Bridge) ___ brothers, noted political donors ___ Brown, only coach to win both an NCAA and NBA championship ___ Brunson (nickname for a starting hold'em hand of 10-2) ___ Brzezinski, national security advisor under Jimmy Carter ___ Buena (san francisco's old name) ___ Building (former name of an NYC skyscraper) ___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Cass Gilbert) ___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Daniel H. Burnham) ___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Emery Roth and Sons) ___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe) ___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Raymond Hood) ___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by William F. Lamb) ___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by William Van Alen) ___ Building (New York City skyscraper) ___ Building, company headquarters erected in 1908 in New York City, at the time the tallest building in the world ___ Building, landmark on New York's Roosevelt Island ___ Building, New York landmark north of Grand Central ___ Bull, Norwegian violinist ___ Bums (Brooklyn Dodgers nickname) ___ Bund (Swiss newspaper) ___ but not out ___ Butter (Nabisco cookie) ___ by Nature ___ C. Dobbs, noted Humphrey Bogart role ___ Cabot, O'Neill hero ___ Cakesters (Nabisco offering) ___ Can Harry (Mighty Mouse nemesis) ___ CAN NOW BE TOLD ___ Canyon (Northwest attraction) ___ Canyon National Park ___ Carinae (a star and its nebula) ___ Carinae (the brightest infrared object in the night sky) ___ Cassin, 1968 Nobelist for Peace ___ Cassin, Nobelist for Peace: 1968
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