Noted English inventor: 1847–1908 | 40 |
No longer speaking, after "on" | 40 |
Name of Lord Rubble's feudal estate? | 40 |
Native of the Land of the Thunder Dragon | 40 |
Nickname for Anaheim's Angel Stadium | 40 |
Neckwear with a museum in Wickenburg, AZ | 40 |
Numbskull who likes Macintosh computers? | 40 |
Narrow passage where catcalls are heard? | 40 |
Nursery-rhyme pair, with "the" | 40 |
Network that suffers during sweeps week? | 40 |
Napolean's birthplace, to the French | 40 |
Name for a coven of middle-aged witches? | 40 |
Negotiator's outrageous demand, e.g. | 40 |
New York town named for a former senator | 40 |
N.J. sch. attended by James Van Der Beek | 40 |
NBA All-Star nicknamed "Flash" | 40 |
Noted German architect: 1834–1916 | 40 |
Newton or Gretzky, whichever you prefer? | 40 |
New Mexico's tag motto: Land of ____ | 40 |
Newspaper's choice for public office | 40 |
Nickname for an unpredictable Communist? | 40 |
New entry in competitive hot dog eating? | 40 |
NBA announcer's "threeee!" | 40 |
Not cheating on one's sexual partner | 40 |
Not expected back at work until tomorrow | 40 |
Not completely dissolved, as a drink mix | 40 |
Nickname for Elwood P. Dowd's rabbit | 40 |
Novelist tied up with a winner over Clay | 40 |
Northernmost California State University | 40 |
Noted early 20th-century writer/reformer | 40 |
Number of dollars 1850 sale netted Texas | 40 |
Negative pressure ventilator, familiarly | 40 |
Name for a bachelorette party performer? | 40 |
N.F.L. team with teal jerseys, for short | 40 |
Noted Texas musician/novelist/politician | 40 |
NFL Hall of Fame defensive back Yale ___ | 40 |
Not sharply defined, as a computer image | 40 |
Native Americans originally of Wisconsin | 40 |
Novel with the character Dorothea Brooke | 40 |
Natural pigment made by grinding azurite | 40 |
Newsman Anderson with a theology degree? | 40 |
NBA star Chauncey Billups's nickname | 40 |
Number theory and abstract algebra, e.g. | 40 |
Not exactly a good before-the-bell stat? | 40 |
NFLer who used to play in Yankee Stadium | 40 |
Nellie ___ (schoolmate of Laura Ingalls) | 40 |
North Carolina's ___ National Forest | 40 |
NL home run champ, 7 consecutive seasons | 40 |
Noted 19th- and 20th-century coal hauler | 40 |
Number one assistant, strictly speaking? | 40 |
Norman Mailer book, with "The" | 40 |
Noted Joffrey Ballet dancer of the 1980s | 40 |
Noted 19th- and 20th-century portraitist | 40 |
Not treat seriously, with "at" | 40 |
New England "catch of the day" | 40 |
Name on the world's tallest building | 40 |
Nation where Wolof and French are spoken | 40 |
Novak Djokovic and Ana Ivanovic, for two | 40 |
Nike shoe with clear rubber turbo things | 40 |
NFL coach with the most career victories | 40 |
Nadia Boulanger's "La ___" | 40 |
Nickname associated with a Rocky career? | 40 |
Nick Drake "Been ___ Too Long" | 40 |
Not invite to the All-Star game, perhaps | 40 |
Noise heard after someone crashes, maybe | 40 |
Not fresh enough to run in a newsweekly? | 40 |
NFL team whose fans wave Terrible Towels | 40 |
Negative Yelp.com review of a synagogue? | 40 |
Noted jazz bandleader born Herman Blount | 40 |
Neighbor of Florida's St. Petersburg | 40 |
New Jersey township bordering Hackensack | 40 |
Nirvana's are "Pennyroyal" | 40 |
Nursery scholar's early arrival time | 40 |
Nikola who developed alternating current | 40 |
Nickname of B-western actor Robert Allen | 40 |
Northernmost area of the Lone Star State | 40 |
Nickname for baseball's Harry Walker | 40 |
Nickname for baseball's Leo Durocher | 40 |
New lieutenant general's acquisition | 40 |
Newsmagazine delivered to a desert isle? | 40 |
Nursery rhyme word in a Fitzgerald title | 40 |
Name on the cover of "Beloved" | 40 |
Northern AL city, as seen on scoreboards | 40 |
Number of coins in the Fontana di Trevi? | 40 |
Not so great-sounding name for a tangelo | 40 |
Name on "The Name of the Rose" | 40 |
No longer having hospital corners, maybe | 40 |
Not derived from plants or animals: Var. | 40 |
Network that will cease to exist 9/15/06 | 40 |
Noted Japanese admiral: 1854–1937 | 40 |
Nerdy “Family Matters” character | 40 |
Nation that launched the first satellite | 40 |
New York birthplace of Annette Funicello | 40 |
New York city with a name from antiquity | 40 |
Nearly obsolete home theater peripherals | 40 |
Nutty person (and new OED entry of 2014) | 40 |
National bank bought by Chase, for short | 40 |
No-no for a "darling daughter" | 40 |
Nightgown wearer of children's rhyme | 40 |
Nocturnal bird with an onomatopoeic name | 40 |