Novelty item marketed to voyeurs | 32 |
Novelty item often sold in stadiums | 35 |
Novelty item whose user always wins a coin toss | 47 |
Novelty seafood restaurant greeting | 35 |
Novelty singer born Herbert Khaury | 34 |
Novelty song popular around Halloween | 37 |
Novelty tune heard around Halloween | 35 |
November "college" member | 35 |
November 24, 1963 assassination victim | 38 |
November cooking school program? | 32 |
November meteor shower, with "the" | 44 |
November through April, to vacationers? | 39 |
Novice chocolatier's lessons? | 33 |
Novice weightlifter's souvenir | 34 |
Novus ordo __: Great Seal phrase | 32 |
Novus __ seclorum: dollar bill phrase | 37 |
Novus __ seclorum: Great Seal motto | 35 |
Novus __ seclorum: motto on the Great Seal | 42 |
Novus ___ seclorum (Great Seal phrase) | 38 |
Novus ___ seclorum (phrase on a dollar) | 39 |
Novy ___ (Russian literary magazine) | 36 |
Novy ___, Russian literary magazine | 35 |
Now you see him, now you don't | 34 |
Now you see it, now you don't | 33 |
Now, Now 2012 album "Dead ___" | 40 |
Now-computerized library feature | 32 |
Nowadays, it's rarely served less often | 43 |
Nowhere near in over one's head? | 36 |
Noyes's "Drake" is one | 36 |
Noyes's "Drake," e.g. | 35 |
Noyes's "ghostly galleon" | 39 |
Nozzle attached to a Bunsen burner | 34 |
Nozzle connected to a Bunsen burner | 35 |
NPR "Science Friday" host Flatow | 42 |
NPR and The Nation, to conservatives | 36 |
NPR contributor Sandra Tsing ___ | 32 |
NPR foreign correspondent Deborah | 33 |
NPR political correspondent Liasson | 35 |
NPR White House Correspondent Shapiro | 37 |
NPR's "Science Friday" host Flatow | 48 |
NPR's "Weekend ___" | 33 |
Nubby fabric derived from a cocoon | 34 |
Nuclear agcy. formed under Truman | 33 |
Nuclear agency estab. under Truman | 34 |
Nuclear agency established by H.S.T. | 36 |
Nuclear fission co-discoverer Otto | 34 |
Nuclear meltdown in a recent film | 33 |
Nuclear physicist's sign-off? | 33 |
Nuclear power agency until 1975 (abbr.) | 39 |
Nuclear radiation weapon, for short | 35 |
Nuclear splitting in the cosmos? | 32 |
Nuclear Threat Initiative co-chairman Sam | 41 |
Nuclear weapon delivery device, for short | 41 |
Nuclear weapon, in old headlines | 32 |
Nuclear-arsenal weapon, for short | 33 |
Nucleotide involved in photosynthesis | 37 |
Nucleotide used in energy transfer: Abbr. | 41 |
Nucleus of military personnel, e.g. | 35 |
Nucleus of Spain's New Granada | 34 |
Nude beach user? (trade 3 and 5) | 32 |
Nuestra ___ de Atocha (ship that sank in 1622) | 46 |
Nuevo __ (Monterrey's state) | 32 |
Nuevo ___ (Monterrey's state) | 33 |
Nuevo ___, Mexican state bordering Texas | 40 |
Nuisance for a convertible driver? | 34 |
Nuisance that keeps returning, in metaphor | 42 |
Number 2 on the New York Yankees | 32 |
Number across from IX on a clock face | 37 |
Number after a dash, in sports stats | 36 |
Number after a decimal in a price | 33 |
Number after many a state postal abbr. | 38 |
Number alternative on a lic. plate | 34 |
Number at the peak of PascalÂ’s triangle | 43 |
Number at the top of a grandfather clock | 40 |
Number before "ignition ... liftoff!" | 47 |
Number before "Liftoff!" | 34 |
Number before : on a digital clock | 34 |
Number before a dash, in sports stats | 37 |
Number before Lives or West, in brand names | 43 |
Number below cinco on un teléfono | 36 |
Number between quinque and septem | 33 |
Number calculated from one's ht. and wt. | 44 |
Number corresponding to an exponent | 35 |
Number denoting an ion's bonding capacity | 45 |
Number dialed before an area code | 33 |
Number for an excommunicated Henry | 34 |
Number in "A Chorus Line" | 35 |
Number in a "crowd," in Köln | 41 |
Number in a "Spinal Tap" scene | 40 |
Number in a full space shuttle crew | 35 |
Number in the "Pledge of Allegiance" | 46 |
Number in the NATO phonetic alphabet | 36 |
Number in the Pledge of Allegiance | 34 |
Number in the upper left of this grid | 37 |
Number learned on "Dora the Explorer" | 47 |
Number learned on "Sesame Street" | 43 |
Number not on a grandfather clock | 33 |
Number of "ladies dancing" | 36 |
Number of "Little Indians" | 36 |
Number of "lives" a cat has | 37 |